Thursday, December 20, 2012

Create Private Label at Mount Veeder Magic Vineyards

If there were a watchword for the luxury lifestyle it could very well be choice. An individual blessed with fortune, or who has worked hard to achieve a high level of monetary success, has the ability to choose in all areas of their life.

One perfect example of individual choice is presented by Mount Veeder Magic Vineyards in Napa Valley, California. At Mount Veeder Magic Vineyards you can create your own private label wine.

Each year the Mount Veeder Appellation produces less than 30 barrels of boutique Cabernet Sauvignon. These exclusive, private-label barrels of wine are created by people like you, with the help of famous winemaker Jeff Fontanella.
The grapes you will be able to select from to create your Mount Veeder Magic Vineyards private label wine are low yield, highly concentrated, estate grown, hand farmed, hand picked, hand sorted and hand crafted. These grapes are highly sought after and not available to the general public.

Also, as part of the Mount Veeder Magic Vineyards experience, you will go behind the scenes at the vineyard for private tours and barrel tastings. Mount Veeder Magic Vineyards will provide you with exclusive farming and harvest updates, and you will receive private invitations to blending and harvest parties.
Privately owned by Greg and Karen Crouse, Mount Veeder Magic Vineyards sits in the midst of Mount Veeder, a 2,677 foot-high volcanic peak shrouded in oak, laurel, fir and redwood trees.

From the Mount Veeder Magic Vineyard website, “The volcanic soils are wide-ranging, the hillsides are steep, the farming is treacherous at times, and the yields are extremely low. Yet, the fruits of their labor render compact, full-bodied grapes with concentrated berries and extraordinary brambly flavors that are distinctive of this appellation and have not been duplicated anywhere else in the Napa Valley.”
Imagine how impressed your friends will be when they experience your private label Cabernet Sauvignon. You create the wine, you create the label, because you have the luxury of choice.

Friday, December 14, 2012

Meditation Chair From Sound Egg

For centuries, Eastern philosophy has used meditation as one of the ultimate forms of relaxation. Its only been in recent decades that the West has adopted meditation, but has embraced it wholeheartedly, making the entry of the Meditation Station Chair by Acousticom a very welcome invention.


You may be familiar with Acousticom due to their unveiling in January of 2010 of the Sound Egg Chair, a round, egg-shaped chair with a cushioned interior and built-in speakers, for the ultimate listening or gaming experience. Now Acousticom has taken things one step further with the Meditation Station Chair, which utilizes the Sound Egg’s isolation features to achieve serenity. For many people, finding a private space away from distractions is a real obstacle to getting the most out of a meditation session. The Meditation Station Chair makes it possible to experience that place of peace and silence whenever the time is right.

Of course, the Meditation Station Chair is fully equipped with the same high-quality speakers that have made the Sound Egg Chair so popular. Although Acousticom and Sound Egg invented the chair, the Meditation Station Chair is formally presented by GoodTrueBeautiful, Inc, a store in Union Station in Washington. D.C., where you can experience a live demonstration. I was happy to learn that GoodTrueBeautiful donates 10% of the proceeds of its sales to the Golden Phoenix Foundation, a charitable organization whose mission is to end child abandonment throughout the world.

In our fast-paced world, nothing could be more welcome than the Sound Egg Chair and especially the Meditation Station Chair. If you are searching for something for the man or woman who has everything, this chair would be a perfect gift, for it’s a sure bet that the person you have in mind stays very busy obtaining and/or retaining their ‘everything’ status, but is short on relaxation time. Owning a Meditation Station Chair may very well have them asking, “Who says money can’t buy happiness?”