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May 16 • Vol 39 • No 7

Lakes Region Wineries Events & More!

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Wonderful Lakes Region Wineries By Kathi Caldwell-Hopper Wine has been around for centuries. It was a popular drink in Europe as early as 4,000 BC. In the early days of winemaking, grapes were placed into big vats and crushed with the feet of workers. The juices were collected and fermented, and wines was the product. Italy was one of the first, but not the only place, to make wine. Egypt made wine around 3,000 BC. Many countries made wine and the popularity of the beverage spread through trade around Europe and as far away as China. Over the years, wine making was done everywhere and became a drink in America as well. Interestingly, it was not until the 1970s that wine gained the popularity it enjoys today in this country. Grapes were always referred for winemaking, but now other fruits are used as well. Wine tastings have become quite popular, and the Lakes Region of New Hampshire has some wonderful wineries with tastings, offering a variety of wines made on-site. In the Newfound Lake area, Crazy Cat Winery, owned by Claudette Smith, is located at 365 Lake Street in Bristol. “We offer over 36 wines,” Smith says. “Those include rose, reds, white wines and dessert wines.” Crazy Cat Winery started when the Smith family moved from Virginia to Bristol in 2017. After finding an appropriate property with room for the business, Smith’s husband began to make

Wine tasting at Hermit Woods Winery. wine. “He has been a wine maker since his college days. He started out by brewing beer and hard cider and then expanded to winemaking. We took it to a commercial level in 2016,” Smith explains. When asked what her favorite Crazy Cat Wines would be, she says the dry red wines, such as Stormy Skies and Bull on the Hill. Crazy Cat has a tasting room, so visitors can learn about and sample the variety of wines made at the business. “We also serve entrees, salads, soups, stews, paninis, and desserts, all freshly made,” Smith says. “Our charcuterie boards are popular, and we also do wine slushies. We are starting to offer fondues as well, but those must be re-

served ahead of time.” Crazy Cat Winery also has art classes, crafting events and hopefully, according to Smith, line dancing and pop-up yoga classes this summer. Why the name Crazy Cat Winery? “We adopted a cat when we lived in Virginia,” Smith explains. “He was the craziest cat. Sadly, he passed away and we now have two resident cats.” For hours and information, visit www.crazycatwinery.com or call 603217-0192. Hermit Woods Winery, located at 72 Main Street in Meredith, is among the most popular wineries in New Hampshire. Owners Bob Manley, Ken Hardcastle and Chuck Lawrence got started making wine at Manley’s home in

Sanbornton. They became friends over a shared interest in winemaking, and their knowledge of wines grew. “It started as a summer through fall and a weekend activity,” says Manley. “We quickly grew out of that space, and we needed to expand. We bought the Meredith property in 2014.” Manley says Hardcastle has taken the craft of winemaking to the level of artistry, garnering the business respected reviews. Oprah Winfrey named Hermit Woods Winery as one of the top things not to miss if visiting New Hampshire, and USA Today voted the winery the fourth best tasting room in America. Says Manley, “We make our wines from whole ingredients, produced at 72 Main Street.” One of Hermit Woods most popular wines is Petite Blue Reserve, made with 100% low-bush blueberries from a farm in Maine. According to www.hermitwoods. com, “Hermit Woods Winery is a small boutique winery. We strive to make wines of the highest quality with the greatest emphasis on locally grown fruit and raw honey. We have a small organic vineyard, and we work closely with local farmers and pickers to find the best possible fruit, ideally organic, to make our wine. We make our wine available in our tasting room and local wine shops and restaurants in our surrounding communities.” Some of the wines include Apple, • Wineries continued on page 4

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Page 4 | THE LAKER May 16, 2022 • Wineries continued from page 3 Crabapple, Blueberry, Mead, Kiwi, Peach, Pear, Blackberry, Elderberry, and various blends of all the above. These are just a few of the many varieties of fruit the winery produces. They seek to identify the depth and breadth of fruit that can be found in abundance in the local community and make the best wine they can from it. Manley says his favorite Hermit Woods wine is the one that is in his glass. His choice of wine is attributed to the season, the music he might be listening to, the people he is socializing with, etc. “We try to have favorite wines for each occasion,” he adds. Offering about 35 wines, Hermit Woods makes the wines on-site at their 72 Main Street, Meredith location. Hermit Woods offers wine making tours for six or more people. Soon, there also will be a new patio on the front lawn for outdoor dining. The business name will be changing to reflect exactly what the winery is: Hermit Woods Winery and Eatery. Says Manley, “We are more than just a deli, and our restaurant offers farm-to-table foods. We have also launched The Loft at Hermit Woods, a listening room experience. It will offer a live music series on Thursday nights, 52 weeks a year. We will have artists from all over the country performing here.” The first show will be on May 19, with Wangari Fahari, a Kenyan singer, writer, and founder of The Fahari Brand. Visit http://hermitwoods.com/events/list for a schedule. Hermit Woods wines also are widely available at NH State Liquor Stores, small wine shops and Hannaford. Visit www.hermitwoods.com, or call 603253-7968 to learn more about the many offerings at Hermit Woods and about

their popular tasting room and tours. Gilmanton is steeped in history and beauty. It is the site of the Gilmanton Winery, which makes fruit, white, rose and red wines, according to co-owner Marshall Bishop. (His wife, Sunny, is the other owner.) “We learned to make wine by reading a lot and listening to others; we have been making wine for about 13 years,” says Bishop. He continues, “We make all the wine here, and we have a vineyard with about 854 grape vines.” Gilmanton Winery is beloved in the area for not only their wines, but also for their weekly Sunday Brunch. Once a month, they serve dinner, and will offer a Murder Mystery event on June 4. “We also cater to parties on the property,” Bishop adds. With a wine tasting room and events, the winery is a busy place. Asked what his favorite wine might be, Bishop says, “I like our Green Apple Wine and white wine and fruity wines. Sunny likes a red wine we have called Jack the Ripper.” The winery property has an interesting history and was once the home of the author of “Peyton Place”, famed writer Grace Metalious. For more on Gilmanton Winery, visit www.gilmantonwinery.com or call 603-267-8251. In Tamworth, Whippletree Winery is located at 372 Turkey Street. Owner Lauren Barrett has an interesting history with winemaking. “I did not like wine; I found it undrinkable. As a retirement venture, I decided to create some wine that was friendly to the palette. I discovered there is a niche around wineries if the wine is smooth and balanced.” Using new world wine making methods with old world chemistry, Barrett made delicious wine that changed her opinion of the drink. With at least 30 wines in a variety ranging from rose,

white, red, and fruit wines, Whippletree is a popular spot for wine tastings. Barrett says Whippletree has a wine for everyone, from sweet to off-dry to dry wines. Barrett explains that different wines age at different times. Depending upon what one wants for a result, production and aging times vary. The tasting room at Whipple Tree has been in operation for seven years, seating about 50 people for indoors and 50 people outdoors with a great view of the Ossipee Mt. range. Along with the wines that are popular with customers, Whippletree serves cheese and crackers, and guests can bring their own food if they wish. Barrett’s employees are trained and very knowledgeable. They understand the wines and how they are made. When a person comes for a wine tasting, it is almost like a wine consultation, and it is a friendly, relaxed experience. Barrett says her favorite wines are dependent upon the season and the job the wine needs to do. “For example, if I am sitting on my deck at home and I have just mowed by lawn, I might want a lime coconut wine. It would be a different wine for an Italian dinner, for example My favorite wine is the one that does the job best for the situation.” Barrett does wedding wine consultations and is a wedding wine planner. Whippletree also offers custom wine labels and gives advice about the pairing of wines. Visit www.whippletreewinery.com or call 603-323-7119. Beautiful Whiteface Hollow Farm has a rich history. Says John Ferreira, who owns the property with his wife, Jennifer, “In the early 1800s both on this farm and in nearby fields in the area, farmers cultivated native grapes to produce wine. If you look closely, you can still see some remnants today from that era on our venue.” The first vineyard beds at Whiteface Hollow were prepared in the fall of 2017 with the planting of 1/4 acre the following spring: an expansion in the spring of 2020 brought the vineyard to

nearly 1/2 acre. Seven cold hardy grape varieties, four red and three whites, were selected from the University of Minnesota’s and Elmer Swenson’s special viniculture grape breeding programs for their ability to produce superior tasting, medium and full bodied aromatic wine that can grow and mature in the New England climate. Ferrera continues, “We have a fantastic micro-climate for cultivating hardy wine grapes; our hilltop location is perfectly situated and receives allday sunlight throughout the growing season. The hilltop was carved by glaciers, a unique area between the White Mountains and Lake Winnipesaukee and provides fertile soil and an environment for hardy grape varieties to thrive. It typically takes three to five years for vines to mature and produce a ‘good’ harvest suitable for high-quality wine production. “Whiteface Hollow took our first harvest from a portion of the vineyard in the fall of 2021, and we currently have four varieties that are aging well. We plan to begin bottling the very first vintage sometime in the summer of 2022. Most of our wine will be sold directly to guests at the venue.” (Whiteface Hollow Farm has become extremely popular since the Ferreira’s transformed the farmhouse and barn into a beautiful wedding/event venue.) “One-hundred percent of the wine is grown, made and bottled on the property,” says Ferreira. “The wines are handcrafted in small batches. We do not import grapes from elsewhere.” John Ferreira is the winemaker at the boutique winery. He was self-taught and took some courses. He speaks highly of the New Hampshire Wine Association, where there are good learning opportunities. He says, “The Winery building has a Tasting Room and large patio for intimate, year-round gatherings and events. It is our intention to open to the public mid-weeks in the future.” Visit www.whitefacehollow.com for information or call 603-409-7028.

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BBQ party for your graduate and his/ her friends and your family. Whether cooking for a dozen or for 50, I think most of these ideas should be helpful in feeding the masses. I’ll share a couple of thoughts on keeping things easier if you are doing the cooking, and if you have it catered, some of these ideas might be worth sharing with the caterer when planning. It’s always easy to just cook burgers or boneless chicken breast sandwiches, but I have a few great ideas on how you can step things up in a big way. One practice that I have used at many parties when I’m going to have many young adults eating over is to set up an advanced “Build Your Own” situation. It’s easier on the chef, and the eaters love it when given many choices on how to top the protein. As an example, this is what I would have on hand at most of my “BYO” grilling buffets for everyone to “do what they gotta do” to build their ultimate sandwich. For Chicken Breast Sandwiches and/or Burgers off the Grill Sauce bowls filled with Buffalo, Honey Mustard, BBQ, Teriyaki, Pesto, and Spicy Peanut Sauces Extras like Bacon, Let/Tom/Onion, Caramelized Onions, Sauteed Onions, Peppers and Mushrooms, Grilled Pineapple, Blue Cheese Dressing, Ranch • ‘Cue the Grill continued on page 7

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May 16, 2022 | THE LAKER | Page 7 • ‘Cue the Grill continued from page 6 Dressing, Mayo, Ketchup, Mustard/ Relish, a Variety of Cheeses Breads such as Bulky Rolls, Onion Rolls, Sandwich Sized English Muffins, Pita Pockets, Tortillas to make wraps Another outstanding addition to this little buffet line is a crock pot full of pulled pork. I throw a pork roast in a slow cooker for 5-6 hours a day or two before with some sauce and spice, and once pulled apart, you can heat up quickly and easily the day of in a sauté pan and put in a crock pot. Most everyone digs pulled pork and if there is a line at the grill getting their burger or chicken breast, you can build a pulled pork sandwich in 30 seconds. It’s an easy and delicious option. My favorite and the most popular sandwich in the many years of my catering career is this chicken sandwich I like to call The Hawaiian Chicken Sammie. Grill the chicken breast and a

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steaks on the hoagie roll bottoms, place the steak on top, then top with onions and blue cheese mixture, cut in half, and serve immediately. While on the beef theme, let’s do something we have all done in the kitchen, but maybe not on the grill. This is a grilled meatloaf sandwich that comes with a tasty chipotle ketchup. The meatloaf is obviously made the traditional way in the kitchen oven and should be cooked the day before. Once it is chilled, it slices much better and then can be grilled. I’m not going to share a meatloaf recipe today as I think most everybody has a “Go To” recipe they use often, but if you need or want one, email me at the address at the bottom of the article and I will be happy to share one with you. Once we grill the meatloaf, we also grill buttered slices of bread of choice with Swiss cheese, pop the grilled meatloaf in between and add the sauce. It’s like a Grilled • ‘Cue the Grill continued on page 8

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4 slices Swiss cheese 3 tablespoons butter Sauteed onion, optional but recommended Sliced pickle chips of choice Pull the refrigerated meatloaf from the fridge 45 minutes prior to grilling. In small bowl mix ketchup, chopped chipotle, adobo sauce and balsamic vinegar. Preheat your grill to medium and oil it well. Lay the slices of meatloaf onto the grill and grill for usually about 3-4 minutes on each side. Be careful flipping as sometimes a slice of meatloaf can be fragile, which is why I like to cut them thick and while cold. As the meatloaf is getting close, butter one side of the 8 slices of bread, and again make sure the grill is greased up, lay the bread down, butter side down. Immediately put Swiss on 4 slices and

the Gruyere on the other 4. Once the bread is nicely grilled and making sure each sandwich gets a Swiss and Gruyere slice each, lay the meatloaf on one slice, top with the Chipotle ketchup and sauteed onions and pickles if desired, and close it up. Great sandwich! Between the “BYO” ideas, the Hawaiian Chicken Sammie and the last two sandwiches, I have realized that I unintentionally neglected the vegetarian crowd, but I have a couple of awesome suggestions to offer you now. The first is a yummy portobello mushroom sandwich, and then we’ll have some fun with eggplant. Portabella mushrooms are the perfect vegetarian style burger, and they aren’t popular with just the vegetarian crowd as the carnivore crowd are usually big fans as well. As great as the mushrooms are on their own, balsamic vinegar steps things up in a huge way during the marinating process. Between prep,

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Page 10 | THE LAKER May 16, 2022 • ‘Cue the Grill continued from page 8 Add the mushroom caps and seal the bag, removing as much air as possible. Gently swish the marinade around the mushrooms, then place the bag in a shallow dish. Allow the mushrooms to sit at room temperature for at least 30 minutes while you prepare any desired toppings. Turn the bag once or twice while the mushrooms sit so that they are coated evenly. Heat your grill to medium heat. Once hot, brush the grate lightly with oil to prevent sticking. Remove the mushrooms from the marinade, shaking off any excess. Pour the marinade into a small bowl for basting. Grill the mushrooms on both sides until tender, about 10 minutes total, brushing them with the marinade

several times throughout. When the mushrooms are in their final minute of cooking, turn four of them so that their undersides are facing up. Top each with 1 slice of cheese, then stack a second mushroom on top, cap side up, so that the cheese is in the middle. Place a second slice of cheese on top. Reduce the heat to low and cook just until the cheese is melted. During the last few minutes of cooking, if desired, grill sliced onions and toast the buns. To assemble, spread a thin layer of pesto on the cut sides of each bun. Place the arugula on the bottom bun, then top with a grilled portobello mushroom stack, onion, and tomato. Add the top bun. Enjoy immediately. While on our healthy options, let’s add a scrumptious eggplant option for everyone. This will be ready in 45

minutes and also feeds 4. Grilled Eggplant Parmesan Sandwich 1 large eggplant, 1½+ lbs., cut into 12 rounds, about ¼ inches thick Canola or olive oil cooking spray ¼ tsp salt 3 tbsp finely shredded Parmesan, or Asiago cheese ½ cup shredded part-skim mozzarella cheese 4-8 pieces focaccia bread, or rustic Italian bread. If you want open faced, use 4 pieces, 8 for closed. 2 tsp extra-virgin olive oil 5 oz baby spinach 1 ¼ cup crushed tomatoes, preferably fire roasted 3 tbsp of fresh chopped basil, divided Preheat grill to medium-high. Place eggplant rounds on a baking sheet and sprinkle with salt. Coat both sides lightly with cooking spray. Combine Parmesan, or Asiago, and mozzarella in a small bowl. Brush both sides of focaccia, or bread, with oil. Place spinach in a large microwave-safe bowl. Cover with plastic wrap and punch several holes in the wrap. Microwave on high until wilted, 2 to 3 minutes. Combine tomatoes and 2 tablespoons basil in a small microwave-safe bowl. Cover and microwave until bubbling, about 2 minutes. Place all your ingredients on the baking sheet with the eggplant and take it to the grill. Grill the eggplant slices

until brown and soft on both sides, 2 to 3 minutes per side. Grill the bread until toasted, about 1 minute per side. Return the eggplant and bread to the baking sheet. Reduce grill heat to medium. Place 1 eggplant round on top of each slice of bread. Layer 1 tablespoon tomatoes, 1 tablespoon wilted spinach and 1 tablespoon cheese on each slice of eggplant. Repeat with the remaining eggplant, sauce, spinach and cheese. Sprinkle each stack with some of the remaining basil. Place the baking sheet on the grill, close the lid and grill until the eggplant stack is hot and the cheese is melted, 5 to 7 minutes. If you want these as a close faced sandwich, use 8 pieces of focaccia and throw a top on them once all is melted. Eat Up!! Let’s share a few fun side dishes and then we’ll finish up with a incredibly scrumptious lush recipe. We can’t have a successful backyard BBQ without having a great potato salad out there, and this is a great one. There is only a half dozen ingredients, but the two that make this more original than most spud salads are that instead of using mayo to mix it with, we use ranch dressing, plus we throw in some bacon for good measure. As a side dish, this should feed 10 or so. Creamy Bacon Ranch Potato Salad • ‘Cue the Grill continued on page 11

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Millie B., cruise on the replica of a 1928 Hacker-Craft, 45-minute tour, info/ tours: NH Boat Museum, Wolfeboro, www.nhbm.org, 569-4554. Model Yachting - Back Bay Skippers, meets every Tues. & Thurs., 1-4 pm, model yacht group, spectators welcome, Cotton Valley Rail Trail, Glendon St., Wolfeboro, May - Oct., info: NH Boat Museum, 569-4554. Molly the Trolley, 569-1080, take tours of Wolfeboro area aboard the fun trolley, info/schedules: www.wolfeborotrolley.com. M/S Mount Washington Cruises, narrated cruises of Lake Winnipesaukee, 211 Lakeside Ave., Weirs Beach, 366-5531, www.cruisenh.com. Starts for the season on May 8. NH Boat Museum, boating exhibits, programs, boat building workshops, 399 Center St., Wolfeboro, 569-4554, www.nhbm.org. NH Farm Museum, old-time farm, programs, events for families, 1305 White Mt. Highway, Milton, 652-7840, www.nhfarmmuseum.org. NH Historical Society exhibition, A Faithful Student of Nature: The Life and Art of Samuel L. Gerry, through August 6 at NH Historical Society, 30 Park Street, Concord, www.nhhistory.org.

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Newfound Lake Eco-Tours, informative/scientific t ours o f N ewfound Lake, Newfound Lake Association, www.newfoundlake.org, 744-8689. Prescott Farm Environmental Education Center, Laconia, Prescott Farm is located at 928 White Oaks Road in Laconia; www.prescottfarm.org. Quilting Group, 1-4 pm, meets every 2 weeks, Ossipee Public Library, 74 Main St., Ossipee, schedule/info: 539-6390. Sanbornton Community Arts Festival, second Saturday of every month. Old Town Hall, 19 Meeting House Hill Road, Sanbornton. Sculpture Walk, tours of sculptures around downtown/lakeside areas of Meredith, free, Greater Meredith Program, maps/info: 279-9015. Solar Gazing noon-4 pm, free, Castle in the Clouds, Rt. 171, Moultonborough, 476-5900, www.castleintheclouds.org. Squam Lake Cruises, family/educational cruises to look for loons, & wildlife, Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, Holderness, www.nhnature.org, 9687194. Squam Lakes Natural Science Center, exhibits, nature trails, events, cruises, 23 Science Center Rd., Holderness, 968-7194, www.nhnature.org. Tamworth History Center, exhibits & events, 25 Great Hill Rd., Tamworth, contact for open hours: www.tamworthhistorycenter.org. Tuftonboro Country Bluegrass and Gospel Jam, every Tues., May through Dec., 6:30-9:30 pm, $2 donation requested, Old White Church, Rt. 109A, across from Tuftonboro General Store, 569-0247 or 569-3861. Wright Museum of WWII, exhibits and lectures on life on the home front during WWII, 77 Center St., Wolfeboro, 569-1212, www.wrightmuseum.org. Through June 22, Saturday Evening Post Covers 1941-1946: The Art of Mead Schaeffer, Norman Rockwell & Friends, exhibit at Wright Museum of WWII, 77 Center St., Wolfeboro, info: 569-1212, www.wrightmuseum.org.

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The Hobo & Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroads Open for 2022 Season The Hobo and Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroad is advising the public that the 50+ miles of rail between Lochmere, NH and Lincoln, NH should now be considered active for the 2022 season. Various train operations will be taking place from now through December, including maintenance, excursion trains, special tourist trains and equipment moves.

The Railroad would like to take this opportunity to remind everyone that caution should be exercised at all times while around moving trains and to always expect a train. Other safety considerations to keep in mind include grade crossing signals which should always be obeyed. Drivers should always stop when they hear whistle signals at grade crossings and should never try to

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ident of the Railroad, “Safety is always our first priority.” Both the Hobo Railroad in Lincoln, NH and the Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroad in Meredith and Weirs Beach, NH offer a variety of scenic excursions and special events for the general public as well as school groups and bus tours - typically from mid-May though late October. Scenic train rides for the public begin Memorial Day weekend, May 28-30, 2022. Advance reservations are required. Departure times and tickets for all trains are available by visiting HoboRR.com.

beat a train at a crossing or park on, or near a railroad crossing. To further promote the message of railroad safety, the Hobo and Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroad continues to work closely with Operation Lifesaver, a nationally recognized non-profit organization that works diligently to improve railroad safety through engineering, education and enforcement. “People need to be keenly aware of the potential danger around moving rail equipment, even when rail cars and locomotives are moving at slow speeds,” stated Benjamin Clark, Pres-

Spring Sustainability Fair In Bristol much more. There will be lots of fun activities for kids including story time, hands on projects, and artwork from our elementary school classrooms and music for everyone! There is something for everyone at the Spring Sustainability Fair. Stop by and bring the whole family.

The Town of Bristol Sustainability Committee is hosting a Spring Fair, May 21st (rain date May 22) from 10 am to 2 pm at Kelley Park in downtown Bristol. The event is free and open to the public. There will be information booths on clean energy, recycling, natural gardening tips, rethinking plastic, beekeeping, herbal products, learn how to make your own shopping bags and

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