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Ease into the leisure life at Ulupalakua


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POSTED: Sunday, May 23, 2010

At least once a month, acclaimed Maui photographer Randy Jay Braun makes the scenic 8-mile drive from his Kula home to Ulupalakua, where he refreshes the selection of photos that he sells at Tedeschi Vineyards' gift shop. In terms of distance, it's a relatively short trip. In terms of ambience, however, it's like entering another world. Braun always takes his camera because he knows there will be incredible photo opportunities.

“;Trees, the sky and pastureland are the biggest things in sight,”; he said. “;Low clouds drift in and out of the hills as if a Hollywood smoke machine is there to set the mood. The paniolo (cowboys) from Ulupalakua Ranch look like Hawaiian John Waynes. Ulupalakua Ranch Store is well stocked with chewing tobacco, and it's the only place on Maui where you can get an elk burger sandwich.”;

For Braun, Ulupalakua is the ultimate escape. “;It's one of the most serene places on the planet,”; he said. “;It's mandatory that you shift gears into 'slow' when you're there. You have to clear and quiet your mind to soak in its glory.”;

               

     

 

 

ULUPALAKUA INSPIRES

        Where: Tedeschi Winery, Ulupalakua, Maui. From Kahului, take Hana Highway (Route 36) to Haleakala Highway (Route 37). Stay on Haleakala Highway to Keokea. Pass Henry Fong Store on the right, and continue about five miles to Ulupalakua. The winery is on the left, just past the Ulupalakua Ranch Store.

       

When: June 6, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. (regular winery hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily except major holidays)

       

Cost: Free

       

Call: (877) 878-6058

       

E-mail: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

       

On the Net: www.mauiwine.com

       

Notes: Ulupalakua Cares, on Sept. 5, will support the community's commitment to preserve agriculture and open spaces. Haliimaile Pineapple Co., Maui Coastal Land Trust and Maui Cattle Co. will be among the participating organizations. On Dec. 5, Ulupalakua Sparkles will feature sales of Maui-made gifts and music by slack-key guitarist Jeff Peterson.

       

 

       

On June 6, “;Ulupalakua Inspires,”; the second Sunday Drive of the year, will celebrate the peace and beauty of this Upcountry Maui haven, which has captivated artists for generations. Tedeschi Vineyards and Ulupalakua Ranch Store launched the quarterly Sunday Drive series in 2007—“;Ulupalakua Remembers”; is held in March, “;Ulupalakua Inspires”; in June, “;Ulupalakua Cares”; in September and “;Ulupalakua Sparkles”; in December.

“;When the coastal road from Hana was closed for two years after the 2006 earthquake, we decided to start working together to promote Ulupalakua as a destination,”; said Paula Hegele, president of Tedeschi Vineyards. “;We wanted to host low-key events that would highlight the area's history, culture and beauty. Ulupalakua has been the muse for countless artists, and with the brilliant purple jacaranda and agapanthus blooming right now, it's the perfect time to spotlight those talented people and their amazing work.”;

“;Ulupalakua Inspires”; will feature live jazz entertainment; a polo match; glass-blowing demonstrations; and an exhibit by Maui photographers Jimmie Hepp, Aubrey Hord, Gwen Arkin and Randy Jay Braun. In typical Sunday Drive style, the atmosphere will be casual and intimate, allowing visitors to meet, mingle and “;talk story”; with residents.

“;The aim of the Sunday Drives is to showcase everyone and everything that makes Ulupalakua special,”; said Hegele, who has lived in the area for 16 years. “;We bring people from our small community together to listen to their stories, celebrate their contributions and document them.”;

Sunday Drive is the perfect name for this leisurely outing. The road to Tedeschi Vineyards climbs and dips amid lush hills, pasture and 150-year-old camphor, Cook pine, Norfolk pine, kauri and cypress trees. From the winery's 2,000-foot locale on the slopes of Haleakala Volcano, spectacular views encompass Central Maui, the West Maui Mountains, Kahoolawe, Molokini and the ocean.

Individual artists, art classes and participants in plein-air events set up easels regularly on the lovely grounds. “;It's a majestic, magical place,”; Hegele said. “;We're very isolated, very 'old Hawaii.' Those of us who live and work here are constantly reminded of the importance of preserving, protecting and sharing the gifts that we have. The Sunday Drives help us accomplish that.”;

Cheryl Chee Tsutsumi is a Honolulu-based freelance writer whose travel features for the Star-Bulletin have won multiple Society of American Travel Writers awards.

               

     

 

 

ENTERTAINMENT

        11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

        Ulupalakua artist Randy Schaffer and Blow Your Mind Productions will present glass-blowing demonstrations at Tedeschi Vineyards. For a fee, visitors can create a custom piece, which will be fired in the on-site kiln and ready for pickup or delivery the next day.

       

11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
        Uncle Benny Uyetake, Ulupalakua Ranch Store

       

Noon to 1 p.m.
        Ulupalakua plays Keokea in a free exhibition polo match at Ulupalakua Ranch's polo field (a short walk from the winery). Bring beach chairs or mats.

       

1 to 1:45 p.m.
        Shiro Mori and his jazz quartet, Tedeschi Vineyards

       

2 to 2:45 p.m.
        Saxophonist David Choy and his quartet, Tedeschi Vineyards

       

3 to 4 p.m.
        Tropical swing and jazz musician Henry Kaleaialoha Allen, Tedeschi Vineyards

       

 

       

ABOUT TEDESCHI VINEYARDS

        Tedeschi Vineyards grows 23 acres of carnelian, syrah, chenin blanc, malbec, viognier and chardonnay grapes 1,500 feet up the southwestern flanks of Haleakala in a cool, fertile area dubbed the “;Napa Valley of Hawaii.”; Founded in 1974, it has blossomed from a small, experimental venture to one of Maui's most popular visitor attractions.

       

The winery lies within Ulupalakua Ranch, which sprawls over 20,000 acres from the ocean to the 6,000-foot elevation of Haleakala. Although the ranch is Maui's second largest cattle ranch, it's best known for Tedeschi Vineyards, which produces a dozen still and sparkling wines from its grapes and pineapple from Haliimaile Pineapple Co.

       

In the mid-1800s, Ulupalakua Ranch was known as Rose Ranch when Scottish sea captain James Makee owned it. He ran a successful sugar operation there, and welcomed dignitaries to his beautiful home for long, relaxing stays. His good friend King Kalakaua came so often, Makee built a cottage near the main house specifically for his use.

       

The King's Cottage now houses the Tasting Room, where free samples of Tedeschi Vineyards' products are served throughout the day, and a History Room, which chronicles Ulupalakua's story through old photos, ranch ledgers and other memorabilia. Free guided tours of the winery are offered daily at 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 and 3 p.m.