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The Perfect Salad for Wine Tasting

Wine tasting this weekend? Enjoying a wine country picnic? Either way, bring this salad, pop open the wine and enjoy!

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Late summer is the perfect time for a wine country picnic in California. Honestly, it’s the perfect time for a picnic pretty much anywhere (as long as you pack along some California wine, of course). This month’s recipe for Chicken Salad with Grapes is inspired by a pre-packaged version you can buy at a certain specialty grocer. Our version is lighter and brighter and so easy to make you’ll wonder why you ever bothered with the premade in the first place. You’ll find the recipe below. And don’t forget about our free recipe E-book, “Life’s a Picnic in California Wine Country” for even more picnic-inspired recipes.

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What is the Best Wine Country in California?

If you’re wondering which wine country to spread that picnic blanket in, you have a lot of great places to pick from. It’s nearly impossible to choose the “best” wine country in California because you can find wine regions all over the Golden State. There are vineyards and wineries in the far north, down in Southern California, the Sierra Foothills and all across the Central Valley to the coast. It’s more than worth exploring all of them.

 

California wine country
Photo courtesy of George Rose for Sonoma County Vintners

Each region has its own unique vibe and producers who truly understand what kinds of wines grow best in the particular soils and climates in those regions. All across California, teams of talented winegrowers, vineyard crews, winemakers and cellar hands have dedicated their lives to producing some of the best wines in the country — and the world.

What’s Special About California Wine? 

People have been making wine in California since the late 1700s, but it wasn’t until the 1970s that the world actually started paying attention. You’ve probably heard of the 1976 Judgement of Paris where wines from Napa Valley were pitted against their French counterparts in a blind tasting in France. The French wine experts who participated in the tasting were shocked (some might even say furious) that they ranked the California wines above the French ones. Thanks to an article covering the event in Time magazine, word got out that California was making excellent wines. Investments started pouring in, as did visitors wanting to taste these wines, and the rest, as they say, is history.

California grapes in vineyard

Back in the 1970s there were only 300 wineries in the Golden State. Today there are 4,800. A whopping 80% of the wine made in the United States comes from California! California leads the pack in innovation and research thanks to our world-class viticulture and enology programs at UC Davis, Fresno State University and Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo. These institutions are the training grounds for winemakers who come from all over the world to learn from the best and brightest in the field. But perhaps most importantly, they provide important research on how climate change is impacting winegrowing; they work to create new and improved clones that are resistant to pests, disease and drought; and they innovate new technologies that help winegrowers farm more sustainably.

What is Sustainable Wine? (And Why You Should Care!)

California also leads the world when it comes to sustainable winegrowing. Over 80% of California wines are made in a sustainable winery. But what does that really mean? Sustainable wines are grown with environmentally friendly practices that protect the Earth for future generations. But sustainability goes way beyond that — there is also a focus on social equity, community relationships and making sure businesses can actually stay in business. Each time you choose wines from the Golden State you’re investing in that commitment to a brighter, healthier and more environmentally sound future. And, let’s be honest, you’re also choosing some of the most delicious wines in the world.

How to Find Sustainable Wines 

Whether you consider yourself a wine enthusiast or a wine expert (or you just enjoy an occasional glass), your choices make a difference. Here’s how you can find a bottle of sustainable wine from the Golden State:

  • Look for the Logo – Many sustainable wineries have added the Certified California Sustainable logo on the back of the bottle (216 million bottles and counting). You can usually find a great selection at your favorite grocery store or wine shop. Other sustainable seals to be on the lookout for include LODI RULES, Napa Green, Fish Friendly Farming and SIP Certified.
  • Plan a Visit – Here’s a map of Certified Sustainable Wineries you can visit up and down California.
  • Order from Your Favorite Winery – Many states allow wine shipments, so if you can’t find what you’re looking for in a wine shop or grocery store, most wineries are happy to ship directly to you. Here’s a handy Certified Sustainable winery list to help you find what you want.
  • Order at a Restaurant – Look for wines from California on the wine list at your favorite restaurants. Don’t be afraid to tell your server or sommelier that you want to choose a sustainable California wine. The more they hear your requests, the more likely they are to offer them in the future.
  • BYO – When in doubt, bring your own California wine. Whether you’re heading to a restaurant (remember to check the corkage policy), a friend’s house, a concert in the park or a wine country picnic, you can always be sure your wine is sustainable if you bring your own bottle. Sharing is caring, right?
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Wine Country Chicken Salad with Grapes

In 1967 a man named Joe Coulombe opened a grocery store in Pasadena, California. Inspired by a vacation in the Caribbean, he designed his store to have a South Seas motif. His target customers were college educated, well-traveled Americans who had gotten a taste for international cuisine. Tiki culture was all the rage in the 1960s, including the famous (and famously expensive) Trader Vic's in Beverly Hills. But Joe’s goal was to offer unique food products that were affordable too. So in an irreverent nod to the restaurant, he decided to name his store “Trader Joe’s.” You can still shop at the original in Pasadena, or any of their other 530+ nationwide locations. Wine Country Chicken Salad is a very popular prepared food item at Trader Joe’s. Our poppy seed dressing is a bit lighter and brighter, and we’ve swapped the dried cranberries for red California grown grapes. This recipe for chicken salad with grapes is equally delicious in a sandwich, in lettuce cups or scooped up with crackers. It travels well so it’s the perfect thing to take along to – you guessed it – a wine country picnic. Pair with a chilled glass of California rosé or Viognier.

Wine Country Chicken Salad with Grapes

Ingredients

  • 2 cups of cubed cooked, skinless chicken breast (300g) 
  • 1 cup halved red grapes (130g) 
  • 3/4 cup toasted chopped walnuts (75g) 
  • 3 stalks of celery, thinly sliced 
  • 3 green onions, thinly sliced 
  • ¼ cup chopped flat leaf parsley (12g) 

For the dressing: 

  • ¼ cup light mayonnaise 
  • ¼ cup low fat greek yogurt 
  • 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice 
  • 1 tablespoon grated lemon zest 
  • 1 teaspoon grainy mustard 
  • 1 teaspoon honey 
  • 1 teaspoon poppy seeds 
  • ¼ teaspoon sea salt  

For serving: 

  • Leafy greens or lettuce cups 

 

Directions

  • Put the chicken, grapes, walnuts, celery, onions, and parsley in a medium bowl and toss gently.  
  • In a second medium bowl, whisk the mayo, yogurt, lemon juice and zest, mustard, honey, poppy seeds and sea salt until well mixed. Pour over the chicken mixture and toss gently until everything is evenly combined.
  • Serve immediately in a sandwich or in lettuce cups or keep well-chilled until ready to serve. Eat within three days.
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Two Delightful Summer Sippers

California rosé is a fan favorite for good reason — it can range from bright and dry to sweet and berrylicious. It’s food-friendly and a super refreshing choice for hot summer days. California Viognier is a more full-bodied white with floral aromas and flavors including stone fruits, orange blossoms and rose. It’s a great match for this summer chicken salad. If you love Chardonnay but are looking to mix it up a little, try a Viognier.

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