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Anita Sahi
 
March 1, 2024 | Anita Sahi

Land of Plenty, Somm Journal

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Anita Sahi
 
October 21, 2021 | Anita Sahi

Fall 2021 | Wine Club Party

 What a blast we had with these very special people: Copia Vineyards club members. Your support and passion for our wine allows us to do what we love every day. And just look at all of your flamenco moves 😍 THANK YOU. 
 

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Anita Sahi
 
September 27, 2021 | Anita Sahi

Bordeaux Pick

Today’s pick is Copia Vineyard's estate Cabernet Sauvignon and Petit Verdot! It’s the first of our estate Bordeaux varietals and we’re excited beyond belief. 

Time Posted: Sep 27, 2021 at 1:09 PM Permalink to Bordeaux Pick Permalink
Anita Sahi
 
September 20, 2021 | Anita Sahi

Estate Grenache

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Anita Sahi
 
September 9, 2021 | Anita Sahi

Indian Women in Wine Blaze a Trail in California

Local Journalist Mira Advani Honeycutt meets six women of Indian descent who are making a mark in an industry dominated by men. We're honored to have our own Anita Sahi profiled among such a distinguished group of female trailblazers!

Anita Sahi and husband, Varinder pictured among the vines at Copia Vineyards

Excerpt: "ANITA SAHI, Proprietor/General Manager, Copia Vineyards, Paso Robles 

Born and raised in the Chicago area, Anita Kothari was drawn to all things culinary at a young age. From her stints in television and with public relations firms, she transitioned to the restaurant industry working with such luminaries as New ork’s restaurateur Drew Nierporent where her true wine education began, helping her to develop a sophisticated palate. “To be able to orchestrate dinners using a Wine Spectator Grand Award winning wine cellar that is 20,000-plus bottles deep was a privilege,” recalled Anita."

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Anita Sahi
 
September 3, 2021 | Anita Sahi

1st Fruit!

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Anita Sahi
 
August 23, 2021 | Anita Sahi

Destined for Sparkling

There she is: The first pick of 2021! Chardonnay destined for future Copia sparkling wine 🍾 

Time Posted: Aug 23, 2021 at 1:01 PM Permalink to Destined for Sparkling Permalink
Anita Sahi
 
August 19, 2021 | Anita Sahi

Days Away

Sunrise to sunset, we’re checking on our 9 vineyard sites for #harvest2021, including our very own @copiavineyards estate. We are DAYS away! 

Time Posted: Aug 19, 2021 at 1:00 PM Permalink to Days Away Permalink
Anita Sahi
 
July 22, 2021 | Anita Sahi

Veraison

We’re beginning to see veraison-the onset of ripening at Copia. A colorful and important time for our young vineyard! 

Time Posted: Jul 22, 2021 at 4:41 PM Permalink to Veraison Permalink
Anita Sahi
 
February 2, 2021 | Anita Sahi

A perfect wine to start a conversation that can last a lifetime

Cheers to Anita and Varinder Sahi's First Meeting!

Can wine save a first date?

 

Do all great love stories start with long walks on the beach or rides into the sunset? Certainly not.

It's no surprise that for Varinder and I, it started with great wine. Years ago we met for a low-committal brunch date. You know that date, right? It’s the one you set up with someone that allows you an “easy out” if it’s not working out. Where did we meet? Well, I exercised my home field advantage and made him drive the three plus hours from Indianapolis to Chicago. This is the city of my birth. I grew up here, studied here, made all my first mistakes here and got my first real job here. After an 8-year stint in New York working at world-renowned restaurants, I was back where I started. The restaurant I chose had an impressive dining room and a focus on seasonal, local ingredients. The Kitchen American Bistro sat right off of the Chicago River in the heart of the city's bustling River North district. I felt pretty confident in my ability to shine during a first meeting in this cozy, sun-drenched room. I wore my nice boots that made me stand 6 feet tall, perhaps in an attempt to test his confidence. Only a little bit of annoyance came to the surface when he arrived late, perhaps to test my patience or the lack thereof.

In our three brief conversations before this initial meeting, we both agreed to "take it slow" and "keep it simple." Brunch was simple, wasn't it? It's just French press coffee, Quiche Lorraines, a little light conversation and nothing more. Despite this collective decision, or hope rather, for casualness and simplicty, it didn't feel very "simple." I was looking at Varinder, a very sharply dressed Varinder, proceed to motor mouth his way through the first fifteen minutes of the date. I think I was able to say, "Hi, it's so nice to meet you," before he started responding to imaginary interview questions. Part of me was concerned. The other part was thoroughly amused at his nervous behavior. I'm actually a trained journalist, so I very well could have interviewed him. In a way, this was so easy, you know, not actually having to ask any questions. Finally, there was break in the conversation. "Maybe he ran out of breath," I thought. Varinder excused himself to the restroom, presumably to slap himself silent. I laughed out loud at the palpable awkwardness, motioned for our server and promptly ordered glasses of rosé!

"Quiche is nice," I remember thinking, "But this date needs wine."

He came back refreshed after his one-on-one conversation with the bathroom mirror. Then, he started to ask me some questions! It appeared it was my turn to chatter nervously. The rosé was from Provence - a delightful blend that was mostly Grenache and we were enjoying it. The nerves faded and something amazing was happening. Neither one of us wanted the conversation to end. That wine, dancing with its delicate pink hue and fresh berries on the palate, was all but telling us, "Hey, don't take it all so seriously. Have fun." That wine, in that moment, transformed what could have been a one hour first meeting, into a 12-hour first date. And we're still talking about that day and all the others that followed. 

I'd like to salute all you lovers out there this Valentine's Day. However your story together started, I'm hoping you're relishing the funny moments and that somewhere in that journey, there was a little wine.

Cheers to more wine,
less awkward first dates,
and that eventual walk on the beach,

Anita Sahi

 

2019 COPIA VINEYARDS ROSE

Rosé is more than an afterthought for us, it is something to celebrate a year’s worth of hard work. We start by selecting and tending premium vineyard sites and end with gorgeous juice from all the vineyards in your glass. Tangy raspberry aromas abound and dance with a light floral nose. An underlying savory note of white pepper finishes with a watermelon-like refreshing palate. A vibrant and food-friendly wine to share with your special love. 

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