Sunday, November 7, 2010

Prince Edward County - above and beyond

This blog is going to be a little long - well there is a lot to say: 800km in 29 hours, three vineyards, wine tasting, art shows and galleries, a local artist, hot house tomatoes, a great big apple, a gourmet meal and... well you get the idea. So to make it easy for you we've created a few new pages where you can get the rest of the story about the places below. It's miles of fun - we promise. We've also added the links to a number of the wonderful places we enjoyed so you can check them out for yourselves - you wont be disappointed!

Prologue - Before I jump too far into this blog I have to say that our experience and the people we met in PEC was absolutely phenomenal. It seemed that just about everyone we met were more than willing to take a moment to share their stories with us and listened to ours, it was truly tremendous. I want to thank the wonderful people you read about here for making us feel so welcome and for allowing us to share our experiences with them.

We left Ottawa 5pm Friday and after a quick top up at the Shell (got to get those airmiles!) we were on our way. Treated to rain and wet snow the drive to Cobourg was going to be miserable. A quick stop in Brockville. I think I've mentioned before that I love Brockville, but this was just a quick fuel stop - this time for us - Harveys. The drive was quiet with us both absorbing some sad news - Charlene drifted off into a light sleep and I plodded along through the driving rain mixed with pockets of wet snow. An ugly drive but, waiting for us was a warm home filled with family. So after 9 o'clock with glad tidings out of the way, birthday presents opened and the little ones tucked in bed it was time to turn our attention to our hosts and our plans for the next day. Before we knew it hours of chat drifted into hours of sleep and in a blink of an eye it seemed we were once again bidding farewell to Shawn and Gayle and three of their six kids.

First stop: The Big Apple - a quick pit stop to buy a pie. I've never been there before but that big red apple outside has been calling to me for literally a couple decades. Did we do the typical tourist thing and get our picture taken next to an enormous apple? Absolutely! Anyway, we bought a pumpkin pie - we're going to see how it stacks up to ours. Kyle our 7yr old is the ultimate connoisseur he will be the final judge on how good this pie is. No disrespect Big Apple but Kyle knows his pumpkin pie so if it comes down to a tie this kid is the swing vote!

Second stop: Stanners Vineyard - We roughly knew which vineyard we were going to visit, by chance we saw the Stanners Vineyard sign on the side of the Loyalist Highway. Without any discussion we did a U turn and were off down a twisty road that led us to the vineyard. Without a doubt this was the best decision we could have made. There we met Colin Stanner the proprietor. We could not have hoped for or planned better than to meet Colin and have Stanners Vineyard be our first port of call. Please see the wineries page for more on this wonderful vineyard.

Third stop: Black Prince Winery - Having had Stanners set the bar so high we expected a lot upon arriving at the Black Prince. The Black Prince has some fine wines many made from grapes bought from surrounding vineyards given they only have 10 acres of their own vines. This appears to be a commercially successful winery, along with a number of award winning wines. A good place to stop - see more on the wineries page.
There was an art exhibit on here as well in the Art Cellar where we also met local artist Brandy Gale - read more on the arts page .

Fourth stop: Cromato - an unexpected stop. But Charlene does love her tomatoes. This time no U turn required we knew we'd be passing by when we double backed. The place was completely vacant except for the trays and baskets of tomatoes, pots of basil, trays of strawberry plants growing. We are so glad we stopped - the tomatoes lived up to their claim best in the county. We loved this place not just for the tomatoes - please see the food page why this place stood out for us!

Fifth stop: Amelie Handpainted Silks - Again not really planning to stop but I had a good feeling and so did Charlene so yes another U turn, and we were so glad we did. Amelie Konning is simply delightful. I cannot say enough about her warmth and the generosity of sharing her knowledge, experience and time. Charlene was filled with inspiration after our visit. We could have spent hours there. If you ever find yourself around Bloomfield look for the 'open' sign in the window of her studio. Please read more on the arts page you'll see why Amelie is a treasure tucked on the shore of west lake.

Sixth stop: SideStreet Gallery - We probably would have stopped anyway but Amelie told us this would be a good place to stop. We looked around the main floor and were enjoying the art when it was suggested that we see the art exhibit upstairs. Wow, we were not disappointed, here we were greeted by gallery owner Paulette Greer and one of the featured artists David Greaves. This gallery had something for everyone. Charlene was enthused. Paulette who's spent the majority of her life in Wellington made us feel right at home - well more like this should be home. I haven't even mentioned Davids art yet. You have to read more on him on the arts page - because if you are thinking it's time to buy a piece of art you can stop looking.

Seventh stop: Chadseys Winery & Vinyard - Chadseys was on our to do list. Operated by Richard Johnston and Vida Zalnieriunas. It was the photograph of Richard lying across the bushels of grapes that caught my attention. Then after a short time browsing their website and reading their fun descriptions I knew this was a place to go. The place was busy - really busy - but Vida and Richard never made us feel rushed and we left there pretty content. They have a super barn that you can rent too - I think if we lived out that way it would be a terrific spot for music, dancing and of course some wine. Read more on the wine page.

Eighth stop: Funktional Art and Design - Owners Dean Munroe and Michael Deyell have also own a gallery called Fad. We met them both in their shop and they really made us feel welcome, even long after closing time. A great shop and filled with interesting art, glassware, jewellery - Charlene saw some nice stuff, and pottery - I liked the pottery wine cups. We found art from their gallery adorning the walls of the Carriage House too. We'd definitely go and visit the gallery next time, the shop too. We really enjoyed meeting them - see the art page.

Ninth and final stop: The Carriage House - We weren't really sure if we were going to do the County-licious dinner until Thursday. In short a number of PECs finest restaurants put out a gourmet three course meal for 30-35$ p/p. After a busy day we were both famished and really looking forward to our culinary experience. We both chose different meals so we could compare and taste each others dinners. Charlene I think had the better overall experience. The salmon was really tasty - see more on the food page.

Yes we really packed a lot into our day but we never rushed, we took it as it came and a lot came our way. We both left our final stop the Carriage House feeling a little pooped, but really content. As we started our drive home we saw a for sale sign and I know we both thought how nice it would be to sink into bed and wake up everyday in Prince Edward County. For the most part the drive home was quiet. Charlene after signing a few bars of a song drifted off into dreams of paints and canvases and the promise of encaustics, while I thought 'how the heck am I going to blog about all this!' We hope you enjoy our stories and more so we hope that you take the drive and enjoy Prince Edward County and meet some of the same wonderful people.

3 comments:

  1. Well quite the epic trip youhg man.!You should start writing your memoirs,quite prolific writing going on.!

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  2. Wow that was quite the read. Very well portrayed and sounds amazing. Glad you enjoyed yourself. Can't wait to taste some of your own gourmet dishes. ;)

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  3. Great post. Btw here's the link to Amelie Koning's Online Silk Shoppe:
    http://www.ameliesilks.com

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