Behind The Scenes : When You’re Hip-Deep in Grape Expectations, Wine Goes With Everything
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Supporters of the Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation stomped around the courtyard outside Prego Ristorante in Irvine on Sunday at “Festa della Vendemmia,” an Italian grape harvest festival.
Every hour, a horse-drawn wagon rumbled past the crowd of 400 and stopped in front of a Jacuzzi-size oak barrel. T-shirted and bandanna-ed men emptied wooden pails filled with deep purple grapes into the vat, and adults and kids scrambled inside to squish a half-ton of smooth-skinned berries between their toes.
Foresighted guests wore wine-resistant clothing, while others just rolled up their cuffs and sleeves, and tossed aside their shoes before attacking the oozing juice.
The only element missing from this well-organized afternoon fund-raiser? A grape-crushing Lucille Ball look-alike.
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