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Those crazy people from Sub Rosa - its a "virtual stealth restaurant and underground wine bar located in Dundee, Oregon" apparently - have emailed me a couple of times. I never got round to looking at the site - very remiss of me!

They have some superb mp3 tracks to listen to via their website; I particularly like Lamb_TransFattyAcid.

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"Andy, here is a story I thought you'd appreciate. The intersection of music and winemaking. You might consider sharing this with your blog readers. Read the story and then go to the Sub Rosa link and then check out the tunes. Listening to Hendrix's 'Voodoo Chile' at Brick House winery whilst Doug Tunnell is making up his brew of biodynamic spray was a powerful sonic image." - Mike

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"Rock the Cellar! Music To Make Wine To

Does listening to jam bands such as ‘Sound Tribe Sector Nine’ during harvest make Andrew Rich’s Syrah taste jammier? Does ‘punching down’ the fruit to classical music lend an elegant finish to Beaux Frères Pinot Noirs? This is something only your palate and imagination can decide.

Music adds a dimension to the wine making process that doesn’t make it to the back label description. From the gentle cadence of Gregorian chant at Owen Roe to the bold strains of the Jimi Hendrix Experience heard while stirring a cauldron of biodynamic spray at Brick House, music is an inspirational partner in the winemaking process.


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