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In 2011, he launched a California wine project called the Dreaming Tree. The brand produces six bottlings: Crush (a red blend), Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir, Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay and a rosé.
Dave Matthews teamed up with winemaker Sean McKenzie to create and launch the newest Dreaming Tree Rosé Dave Matthews recently launched the newest addition to his line of Dreaming Tree Wines, a ...
Info: $38, natural cork, sequoiagrove.com, 2011. Marc Bona reviews and writes about wine for Northeast Ohio Media Group. Wines reviewed should be readily available in Northeast Ohio. Email him ...
On Wednesday, May 20, Dave Matthews will co-host a virtual tasting of his Dreaming Tree wine alongside winemaker Sean McKenzie. The tasting will kick off at 4:15 p.m. PT/7:15 p.m. ET, with both me ...
Earth Day is April 22, and we’re looking to sustain the home planet because wine grown on Mars is probably the equivalent of intergalactic dishwater. Which brings us to The Dreaming Tree wines ...
To maximize sustainability, Dreaming Tree Wines shares winemaking facilities with other Sonoma-based Constellation wine labels, so there is no physical tasting room you can visit—but you can use ...
There are many entertainers getting into the wine making business, but to find one who is passionate about their craft might prove a difficult chore. However, with a little luck I found a cabernet ...
The 2013 Dreaming Tree Crush ($15, Calif.), a collaboration between musician Dave Matthews and winemaker Sean McKenzie, is a blend of mostly merlot with lesser amounts of petite sirrah ...
Try pairing cheddar, gouda or mozzarella with these light and refreshing wines. Or, opt for The Dreaming Tree Crush Red Blend with a hunk of gouda cheese – brimming with robust, caramel-like ...
Earth Day is April 22, and we’re looking to sustain the home planet because wine grown on Mars is probably the equivalent of intergalactic dishwater. Which brings us to The Dreaming Tree wines ...
So why, about eight months ago, when she urged me — practically begged me, in fact insisted — that I try a wine called The Dreaming Tree, did I not take heed and give it a go? I’ve been ...