Wine documentary “A State of Vine” to show tomorrow night
Virginie Boone, wine writer for the Santa Rosa Press Democrat, alerts us to a documentary screening slated for tomorrow night.
Zan Media will screen “A State of Vine,” a new documentary on the wine world this Thursday night at Boulevard Cinemas in Petaluma.
With insight and commentary from many in the local wine biz - including Two Buck Chuck’s Fred Franzia, members of the Robledo family, Pat Roney (who just bought Windsor Vineyards) and third-generation winemaker Mike Martini, it should be an interesting take on what’s going on in our own backyard.
Last time I was in Petaluma, two summers ago, a lot of construction was going on downtown. Now there’s a spanking-new theater district, and Boulevard Cinemas claims to be the first all-digital movie theater in California. If you can make it to the screening, take a walk down the block afterward to Sooze Café & Wine Bar for a plate of wine-braised short ribs and a glass of the ‘04 Preston Dry Creek Rhone Blend.







May 9th, 2007 10:38
Wine documentary A State of Vine to show tomorrow night…
With insight and commentary from many in the local wine biz - including Fred Franzia, members of the Robledo family, Pat Roney (who just bought Windsor Vineyards) and third-generation winemaker Mike Martini, this documentary should be an interesting ta…