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Aaron and Claire Pott have secured Napa County permission to build their Chateauneuf-du-Pott winery on the forested slopes of Mount Veeder despite a scattering of opposition. The Planning Commission last week approved the 20,000-gallon-a-year winery. The planned 4,638-square-foot building at 2072 Mount Veeder Road will replace a house and barn that burned in the 2017 Nuns fire. âI want to support small, family-owned wineries,â Commissioner Megan Dameron said. âIn this case, the Pott family lives on Mount Veeder. They have vines and farm on Mount Veeder. And now they wish to have their small family winery on Mount Veeder.â The Potts talked about their winery plans. ....
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After a series of digital Spring 2021 and Couture Week shows, experiencing Fashion Week via your laptop or cell phone versus the crowded streets of the world’s fashion capitals is beginning to feel like the norm. But that isn’t stopping designers from breaking down their creative barriers, especially at New York Fashion Week, which has always had a reputation for housing fresh and innovative brands that push the envelope. This season’s American-based shows and lookbook presentations officialized by the CFDA calendar began as early as February 2, and will continue through March 9 with LaQuan Smith. Brands embracing the opportunity to slow down, or deviating from the traditional Fashion Week calendar for any other number of reasons, means a few brands such as Pyer Moss and Christopher John Rogers are absent from the schedule this month. Meanwhile, brands such as Negris LeBrum make a debut on the official schedule. ....
Taste the Passion By Debbie Hall Danica Patrick, world-renowned retired racecar driver and entrepreneur, demonstrates her life of passion as a journey, not a finish line. With her love of wine, Patrick has cultivated her own brand with her Somnium Vineyard located in St. Helena, California, and now expanded her love of wine by launching Danica Rosé wine from the Provence region in France. Her path to appreciating wine began when she lived in England during her racing days. World travels took her to four continents, including Asia, Australia (including New Zealand), Europe, and Africa (including South Africa). She visited wineries all over the world and recognized the stunning beauty where her favorite drink was produced. As her passion for wine grew, Patrick developed her entrepreneurial expression with her Napa Valley winery purchase. ....