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Approved: The Reds are right

The region on the highway 46, west of Paso Robles, CA that lies two hours north of Solvang, all the way to Cambria, a small and pretty coastal town, is just plain beautiful. A hilly country side holds little vineyards in every fold, you could almost walk from one to another.

There are wineries called Grey Wolf, Dark Star ( seriously! ), Castoro, Peachy Canyon, Denner Vineyards and the Hearthstone Winery, the winner, in my opinion.

This small Winery is a little bit hidden and therefore easy to miss on the Vineyard Drive but believe me, I liked all of their wines they offered for the wine tasting except the first on their list, a white one. I never really was fond of sweet whites and still don’t like them but what is the exception for me might be a treasure for you. I assume it was a Zinfandel.

I also like this place so much because I learned something new. I learned that I love Grenache, pure – not blended. This grape never crossed my path before and just tastes round and right with a simple and unaffected structure. A light red wine that doesn’t want to impress. A wine you will enjoy in the future the same way you enjoy it today. A wine that won’t get out of fashion – an evergreen so to speak ( I could rave on forever ).

And again it is a Spanish wine in origin, so I went full circle and remained true to myself.

Another really good wine that is my second favorite since this weekend and which I also didn’t know before  is Sangiovese , Italian in its origin. This one is very forgiving and fun to explore if you enjoy it, non-blended – again. Try it! The Sangiovese is actually available for purchase right now at the Hearthstone Vineyard, unlike the Grenache that first will be available again, in its pure form, next year.

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Transplant: Pølser in California

A three-hour ride later, north of Los Angeles, you enter the outer skirts of the town Solvang. A Scandinavian transplant into the heart of the Californian wine country. I was hoping to find Pølser here and they had, somewhat close, but simply called it danish hot dog.

A minute after the freeway exit you pass the Hitching Post, which you might remember from the movie “Sideways” – a personal favorite of mine.

Solvang itself is a nice little and buzzing town with a astonishing gallery as I discovered. The Artist Chris Pavlov, who is also the owner of the Pavlov Art Gallery, shows European artists ( France, Montenegro  and Macedonia ) , as well as local artists and is focused on impressionistic and contemporary art.

My favorite painting, indicated by the red arrow below, is rich in structure and very complex in color. I am still guessing around how the artist actually applied the different layers of color onto the very structured surface and it might remain a puzzle but is fascinating none the less.

Pavlov Art Gallery
1608 Copenhagen Drive
Solvang, CA 93463

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Discovered: I am on iTunes

More precise, Los Angeles based music artists and friends Letters in Numbers chose my painting 080628 as the cover of their fresh released, super-mind blowing and mega-energizing album “Crashing”.

Some favorites of mine: ” Random Event in Time Pt.2″ and “Tart” which is from the first album.

If you like it electronic, if you like distorted e-guitars, if you like it all in one track, if you like strong and powerful statements, if you like down beat and speed in a startling alteration, if you like house, if you tend to be the person that gets up, stops any conversation, cancels any orders at the bar to make it to the dance floor on time when you are hit by a certain kind of sound, if you REALLY like synthesizer sounds and you aren’t sure if you felt more drawn to the music or the pictures of all those Sci-Fi movies from the 80ies-  this might be of interest to you.


In this context I found some pretty sounds by Reactable.

Minimalism here I come. I was looking for this music instrument that was just a small black stick and would react to any approaching person by giving buzzing synthetic sounds. Once I saw a performance with it in the MAK in Vienna but I just can’t remember the name of the instrument. Something like muk, wuk,wok,mok,… three letters if I recall right. It was so fascinating. If you know what I am talking about please help me out.

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