February 7, 2012

Ventura Wine Walk Gets an A for Effort

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Ventura hosted a First Annual Winter Wine Walk last Saturday and it appeared to be a success.  Kudos to whoever came up with the idea! It’s a great way to pull people downtown and show them all the different shops and restaurants they may not have known existed. I sincerely hope it was successful enough to warrant a “second annual” version.

While I give the team involved an “A” for effort, I have to give a “D” for the rather poor execution. Here’s what I hope they do differently next year:

  1. Have more than one place to pick up and purchase tickets.  This should be obvious to anyone who saw the line stretching down California Street.  There were advance ticket sales online so surely someone had an idea of the tsunami of oenophiles that were heading their way that night.
  2. A little plastic cup Dixie cup… really?  How about a commemorative glass, or at least a plastic cup that resembles a wine glass?
  3. Someone needs to control the quality of the wine.  While I was thrilled to see Melville involved, that was quickly overshadowed by the swill that was being poured at most of the other venues.
  4. Make sure the store owners have enough wine.  Again, advanced ticket sales info should be shared with them so they know what’s coming.

I hope those suggestions are taken as constructively as they were meant.  I look forward to next year’s event and to this becoming a new Ventura holiday tradition.  Cheers!

Los Olivos Christmas

I love how close Ventura is to the Central Coast wine country.   On Saturday December 4, Los Olivos will kick off the Christmas Season with their annual tree lighting celebration.  There will be caroling, roasted walnuts (and maybe a few chestnuts?), drawn carriage rides and of course wine tastings.  Most of the downtown tasting rooms are staying open late for the event.   For a list of events visit www.winecountryholiday.com.

WooHoo! SB Zoo Brew!

Oh Baby!!!  I love beer tastings and I love the SB Zoo… and for the first time they’re combining both in what will hopefully become the annual Zoo Brew on June 5!   There will be a special food menu and beers from Sierra Nevada, Island Brewery, Shock Top, Telegraph and more.  Tix are $40 and you can buy them on their site:  http://www.sbzoo.com/zoobrew_10.asp.

Nobody under 21 is going to be admitted so if you love the Zoo but hate sharing it with all those noisy kids now’s your chance!  =)  See you there.

Ventura Fresh and Easy opens today!

My inner foodie geek is really happy about this.  I used to have to drive all the way up the hill to get there, then Oxnard, and starting today I don’t even have to leave Ventura.  If you live in Ventura you probably got a coupon in the mail yesterday for $5 off $20 purchase so you have no excuse not to check it out!

Also I’ve noticed a construction crew clearing out the lot near Seaward and Thompson… does anyone know if that means the next Fresh and Easy is breaking ground there?

Did you know we have a Roller Derby team in Ventura?

Neither did I!  Turns out we do and they’re called the Ventura County Derby Darlins.  The next match is September 12 at the Ventura County Fairgrounds in Santa Cruz Hall.  The poster says “Flat track – full contact – ice cold beer” – what more could you ask for at a roller derby?  Hope you’re there but if not check back for a review on Sept. 13.

Feed a Giraffe in Santa Barbara this weekend

Looking for something different to do with the kids this weekend?  Head up to the Santa Barbara Zoo and feed the giraffes!  We did it a while back and had a great time.  You pay a couple bucks for some biscuits and when you go out on the platform the giraffes come callin.  They know that you’ll probably only have four of them too, so when they get the last one they lose some interest.