Tuesday, January 21, 2020

Twisted Roots Winery Celebrates Love with a Bouquet of Events and Promotions during February

It may still be cold outside, but Twisted Roots Winery in Carmel Valley plans special events and promotions during February that are guaranteed to warm your heart.

Carmel Valley, CA, January 22, 2020 — It may still be cold outside, but Twisted Roots Winery in Carmel Valley plans special events and promotions during February that are guaranteed to warm your heart.

Visit the tasting room during the month of love and receive a love note from winery owners Josh and Julie Ruiz. Tasting room customers and wine club members can bring back their sealed envelopes during February to reveal a special deal, such as free swag or even a $50 gift card.

The month isn’t all about Feb. 14. Twisted Roots plans a special happy hour the day BEFORE Valentine’s Day. It’s called Galentine’s Day, popularized by TV’s “Parks and Recreation.”

The concept is simple: Celebrate female friendships the day before the world becomes obsessed with lovey-dovey Valentine’s Day. On Thursday, Feb. 13, Twisted Roots will celebrate with live music, wine specials and a yummy cheese tray. The event is free, but reservations are appreciated through the website www.twistedrootsvineyard.com.

The following day will not be ignored, of course. Bring your someone special to the tasting room on Feb. 14 and find special pricing that everyone will love — 20 percent off bottles.

Don’t forget Open that Bottle Day on Feb. 29. This unofficial but gloriously vinous holiday (invented by former Wall Street Journal wine columnists in 1999) encourages wine drinkers to open a special bottle — because wine is made to be enjoyed! Perhaps it’s our “1918” Old Vine Zinfandel, made from family-owned vines more than 100 years old. Or track down your Valentine’s favorite Twisted Roots wine of all time — and gift an entire case.

Visit our website here and order the perfect bottle for this special day.

Because it’s the month of love, Twisted Roots also offers ideas to help keep things romantic. For example, why not create an at-home Wine ’n’ Love Evening? Choose your love’s favorite Twisted Roots wine, and create (or have catered) the perfect meal to pair with it. Then, have a romantic wine-themed video ready to go, such as the romantic comedy “French Kiss” or the screwball romantic flick “Sideways.” Julie Ruiz loves the Sandra Bullock classic “Hope Floats” for Valentine’s Day (because she loves to drink Twisted Roots bubbles along with it). Josh Ruiz loves to pair Petite Sirah with the movie “Bottle Shock,” while Twisted Roots team member Whitney prefers “How To Lose a Guy in 10 Days.”

Twisted Roots tasting room is at 12 Del Fino Pl., Carmel Valley. Phone: 831-594-8282.

Contact:
Marci Bracco Cain
Chatterbox PR
Salinas, CA 93901
(831) 747-7455
http://www.twistedrootsvineyard.com

Watsonville Business Owner Ricardo Rocha Honored with Statewide Entrepreneurship award, Gives Thanks to El Pájaro CDC for Helping him Overcome Barriers

As a child growing up in Mexico, Ricardo Rocha always dreamed of owning his own business and speaking a second language.

Watsonville, CA, January 21, 2020 - As a child growing up in Mexico, Ricardo Rocha always dreamed of owning his own business and speaking a second language.

Years later he immigrated to California, finding work picking berries and landscaping. Not willing to sacrifice his dream and settle for less, Rocha enrolled in night classes at Cabrillo College while continuing to work in the fields.


There he found his calling.

“I fell in love with computers and what they could do,” he said.

Rocha eventually opened a small computer sales and service office in downtown Watsonville. But his business knowledge was limited, and he ran into multiple barriers.

Then he found El Pájaro Community Development Corporation’s Business Incubator Program at Plaza Vigil in Watsonville. El Pájaro provided him with business coaching, technical assistance and paths to funding.

Today, Rocha operates RVS Technology Group, employing 12 full-time staff with a bimonthly payroll of more than $30,000.

In recognition of his success story, CAMEO (a statewide micro enterprise association) bestowed on Rocha one of only two Faces of Entrepreneurship awards given each year.

Rocha did more than succeed in business, he created an entire industry that was previously nonexistent in Watsonville. Through it all RVS became the city’s first-ever company to start from ground zero through the efforts of an immigrant.

Rocha is immensely proud of that, and does his best to give back. RVS employs young people who are just starting their careers in tech, providing them with good-paying jobs, highly sought-after skills, and growth opportunities.

“It’s an industry that is local, provides jobs for local kids, and gives them growth opportunities,” he said. “It’s great to see these kids come forward and succeed in life, and I’m happy to be a little bridge.”

Rocha pays it forward because he knows he found a helping hand in El Pájaro CDC.

“I was very, very naive about all the aspects needed to run a business,” he said. “I was very blessed to find El Pájaro. They have the foundation to help anyone start a business. They give you a basic understanding of finances, teach you how to read a profit-and-loss statement, and what it all means.”

Another challenge Rocha faced surrounded funding. Whether it was his language limitations or lack of a credit history, banks refused to give him a second look. But with the help of El Pájaro, Rocha was able to secure a loan through the Santa Cruz Community Credit Union.

“I had no credibility, I had no history,” Rocha said.

Ricardo’s determination and unwillingness to give up in the face of adversity put him where he is today. But he also knows he couldn’t have done it without help from others.

El Pájaro CDC celebrates 40 years of transforming people’s lives through entrepreneurship by taking the confusion, guesswork and complexity out of starting small businesses. By offering technical, legal, financial and managerial assistance, El Pájaro has helped launch and nurture countless small businesses while bolstering economic development within the community.

“If you give someone an opportunity it can change lives, and lead to generations of success,” said Carmel Hererra, executive director of El Pajaro CDC. “To see a journey from farmworker to entrepreneur — many started that way when they came to us — is so rewarding.”

Contact:
Marci Bracco Cain
Chatterbox PR
Salinas, CA 93901
(831) 747-7455
http://www.Chatterboxpr.com