Trevor’s Update from the Rodeo Circuit

Trevor’s Update from the Rodeo Circuit

Trevor Knowles at the 2015  WNFR

We’re proud to share that Trevor Knowles, our Purple Cowboy endorsee on the PRCA circuit, finished sixth in the world in steer wrestling in 2014. He averaged 10th place during the 2014 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo in December, placed in four rounds and won $42,602.

He’s had a busy start to 2015! In January, Trevor competed in the Denver Stock Show and Rodeo, tieing with Tyler Pearson, of Louisville, Miss., and brought home $1,177. Then it was on to the Fort Worth Stock Show in February where he took home another $2,362.

Trevor Knowles at the 2015  WNFR

He’s working his way back up the standings, with his current winnings at $9,716. We’re looking forward to cheering him the whole way through – way to ride Trevor!

He’ll be sharing his experiences and stories from the 2015 rodeo trail with us. We’ll be posting his stories here on our blog and over on our Facebook Page. Make sure you’re signed up for our newsletter so you don’t miss a word!

And don’t forget – when you sign up for our Purple Cowboy newsletter, you’re entered into the Gold Buckle Challenge for a chance to win two tickets to watch Trevor compete in the 2015 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo in December.

 

Springtime Cowboy Wine & Crafts

Springtime Cowboy Wine & Crafts

Still cooped up, riding out the winter chill? The Purple Cowboy posse has rounded up some crafts to pass the time and help you recycle those extra corks and bottles taking up space in the garage! A few of the ideas here will even help you get ready for spring. While you’re busy getting crafty, make sure to open up a bottle of Trail Boss Cabernet or Tenacious Red to keep you company!

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Wine Cork Herb Markers from Shine Your Light

Get Growing!

If you’re looking to welcome spring on your spread, put those corks to use as planters and garden markers. We found a couple of ways to dress up your plant pots, both large and small, with recycled corks. To estimate the number of corks you will need to cover your planter, take a look at these cork basics. Then, measure your pots and determine if gluing corks together is the best method for your project, or if stringing them on wire will work better. Construct the outer covering for your pots, and get a look that’s a natural in the garden and keeps corks out of the landfill.

To make sure you can tell your potatoes from your parsley, you’ll want to mark your plants, and corks come in handy here too. Just write the name of each crop with a permanent marker on each side of your cork. Insert thin bamboo skewers or wooden dowels and coat with a layer of polyurethane to make sure they weather the whole growing season.

Wine Bottle Bird Feeder from Down Home Inspiration

For the Birds

Want to make your home hospitable to our feathered friends just about to start the long journey back north this season?

To provide a way station for the weary, this wine bottle bird feeder is just the ticket. You will need to construct a frame from a few pieces of lumber, and mount an inverted wine bottle that you fill with bird seed. It gradually releases the food, and is quick and easy to refill. You will need a table saw and some woodworking skills for this project.

Cork Bird House from Carefully Corked

Construct a cozy little birdhouse for two, with saved-up corks adding just the right touch. Follow one of these simple tutorials using a hot glue gun and corks to make the floor, walls, and roof. Or, opt for a simple one-board wooden birdhouse, like this one pictured from Carefully Corked, and use cork to finish. Slice corks in half lengthwise to make “logs,” and in thin rounds to make “shingles.” Just make sure to soak your corks in warm water for 10 minutes before cutting so they don’t crumble. With either method, top it all off with a champagne cork chimney!

Wine Cork Keychain from the Wooden Bee

Wine Cork Key Chain

If you’ll be spending any time on the water in the coming season, you’ll love this simple keychain made from cork. With just an eye hook and a loop you can transform corks into floating keychains. To customize them, take a look at these instructions on how to dye corks (purple, of course!). And feel free to add wine charms, inspirational words, or, if you’re Tough Enough, we like pink ribbons. Get inspired and customize these for all your favorite cowhands.

Wine Cork Dart Board

Seriously Sharp

For the serious cork collectors, we can’t resist this dart board cabinet. Requiring over 1,000 corks, it is certain to impress. The well-illustrated instructions are straightforward, and may be just the project you’re looking to start saving—corks!—for.

We hope you have fun with these crafts! Let us know how you make out in the comments section below or on our Facebook Page.

 

Enter to Win Tickets to the Wrangler NFR!

Enter to Win Tickets to the Wrangler NFR!

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Boots, spurs, and horse trailers… cowboys are taking over Las Vegas again this December! Why? The Wrangler National Finals Rodeo is riding into town again, December 3-12, 2015.

As a fan of Purple Cowboy, you have a chance to enter to win tickets to the rodeo of the year. The Gold Buckle Challenge is back!

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“How do I win?” you ask. Well, it’s easier than you think. Simply subscribe to the Purple Cowboy newsletter where we dole out the latest news, recipes, wine pairings and more about the Purple Cowboy wines, the official wine of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA).

Ready to go? Those NFR tickets sell out quicker than you can say “Purple Cowboy,” but we can get you there in style. Our Gold Buckle Challenge winner will get some of the best seats at the NFR and your airfare and lodging are covered courtesy of Purple Cowboy Wines.

Already subscribed to the newsletter? Great! You will be automatically entered in the Challenge. We wish you the best of luck! The Challenge continues until October 1st, 2015 when we randomly draw a winner for the sweepstakes.

You can read the official contest rules here.

Warming Winter Recipes

Warming Winter Recipes

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It’s that time of year when we all want to do is hunker down and cozy up with our favorite cowgirl or cowboy. Well, rest easy. Purple Cowboy has some classic winter recipes for those chilly days and nights. Naturally, these favorites all pair perfectly with our Tenacious Red and Trail Boss Cabernet.

Steakhouse Flavors—At Home

The classic flavor combination of top-quality beef, blue cheese, and dark greens is sure to warm you up!

Start with a simple and tasty steak recipe, like bacon-wrapped filet mignon from one of our favorite cowgirls: the Pioneer Woman, Ree Drummond. With just five ingredients: filet mignon, bacon, salt, pepper, and butter, there is no more you need to do to dress up a tender steak than wrapping it with strips of bacon.

Serve yours with some of these tangy bleu-cheese twice-baked potatoes from Gimme Some Oven. Cut your prep time by microwaving the potatoes for the first step and filling them with the bleu cheese and potato mixture as directed. Then just pop ‘em in the oven to finish them off.

Round out your steakhouse-at-home experience with a delicious, easy creamed spinach. We love this one from Boy Meets Bowl, which calls for fresh spinach and a basic cream sauce to deliver the flavor.

Cookin Canuck Chops for labor day

Sip, Sauce, Slurp

I cook with wine. Sometimes I even add it to the food.” –W.C Fields

W.C. Fields must have known that adding wine to a slow oven braise results in a succulent and saucy meal. Like these Red Wine-Braised Pork Chops that will fill your house with delicious aromas. This recipe calls for red wine and port in the sauce. Make sure your chops are tender by first brining the chops, then trim the fat and connective tissue and brown them in a dutch oven.

Add spices, wine, and broth to create the sauce, and transfer straight into the oven. You may need to reduce the sauce at the end of the oven cooking time; if so, remove the chops first before heating the sauce further. Serve these chops with something hearty that will soak up the sauce like mashed potatoes, egg noodles, or rice. Add some garlic-sauteed greens such as these Pan-Browned Brussels Sprouts, and you’ve got yourself a meal. Time to open the wine!

Purple Cowboy Steak Marinade

Central Coast Celebration

If you’re in a warm-weather locale, then this one is for you! Get outside and (wo)man the grill with Bobby Flay’s Santa Maria-Style BBQ Tri Tip. Tri Tip is a favorite in California’s Central Coast region, which is also the region where the Purple Cowboy grapes are sourced.

Bobby Flay serves his Tri Tip with Santa Maria Pinquito Bean Relish, Cherry Tomato Relish— cooked on the grill in a basket, and Grilled French Bread (all recipes are included in the link above). He emphasizes the importance of letting the meat cook on an area of the grill that has low or indirect heat for a real barbequed effect. You can even use a smoker if you’re so inclined. For city-slickers and those in colder climates, try these oven-roasting instructions from the folks over at the New York Times.

All-In-One Comfort Food

For a real comfort-food favorite, build a Shepherd’s Pie with ground beef, lamb, or turkey. Start with a basic recipe like this one from Country Living, and brown your meat with spices and onions or whatever fresh or frozen vegetables you have on hand. Carrots, peas, green beans or corn do the trick.

One thing that makes this dish so easy is that you can cook your veggies right in the mix—you don’t need to make a separate vegetable dish. Add a bit of liquid, such as broth, wine, or beer, allow to cook briefly, and top with mashed potatoes before baking. Use leftover mashed potatoes if you have some on hand or whip some up especially for the pie. You can even Tex-Mexify your Shepherd’s Pie by adding red peppers and taco seasoning to the ground meat saute and topping with Monterey Jack cheese.

Go Bananas for Dessert!

What could be better than a great meal? A great dessert! Try Bananas Foster and this Alton Brown’s recipe that yields rich and delicious results. Saute butter, brown sugar, spices, banana liqueur, and slightly green bananas, then flame with dark rum. Serve with vanilla ice cream for a memorable finish to any of the recipes we’ve shared!

Let us know your favorite winter recipes in the comments section below or on our Facebook Page.

Cozy Up with Whiskey Sister Cowboy Cocktails

Cozy Up with Whiskey Sister Cowboy Cocktails

Whiskey Sister Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey

Purple Cowboy is ringing in the new year with Whiskey Sister, and we’ve rustled up a few irresistible bourbon cocktails that will keep you and yours “fa la la la la-ing” all season long.

Whiskey Sister Hot Cocoa

Coming in from the Cold

Whether you are skiing the trails, working the land, or outside stringing up the lights, nothing beats coming home and warming up. We recommend the Caffee d’Alpi, out of Boulder, CO that starts with your favorite hot coffee with bourbon, honey, and whipped cream for a mug full of delicious.

Or put a pot on the stove to simmer with Emeril’s Bourbon Spiked Hot Chocolate for a toastier take on hot cocoa. Top each cup with whipped cream, and you can even add a splash of bourbon when you whip that up, too!

Warm Up with a Whiskey Sister Cocktail

New Classics

The Clint Eastwood—named in honor of the king of the spaghetti western—is a twist on the ultimate bourbon classic, the Manhattan using spiced vermouth with Italian Amerena cherries. Mix the bourbon, vermouth, and orange bitters in a shaker and strain into individual cocktail glasses.

For the whiskey-sour lovers out there, we’ve got two options that bring winter-time citrus flavors together with our favorite bourbon.

To make the Big Texan Bourbon and Grapefruit, from Austin-based chef James Holmes, combine fresh-squeezed grapefruit juice, simple syrup, and bourbon, and then shake and strain into ice-filled rocks glasses. Pucker up and enjoy!

The Ginger Gold Rush from Saveur uses ginger liqueur, lemon juice, and bourbon. Mix in a shaker and serve straight up, garnished with a cherry.

Horchata Drink with Whiskey

Bourbon South of the Border

A large batch of horchata, a Mexican rice drink made of rice and cinnamon, is perfect for the holidays all by its lonesome. But why not pair it up with Whiskey Sister Bourbon for a real kick? Now you’re giving eggnog a run for its money.

Since you can make the rice drink in advance and add the bourbon to pitchers or individual glasses, this is great for a crowd of thirsty cowboys and cowgirls. Start with a basic horchata recipe, or try Horchata with Cinnamon and Vanilla-Spiced Bourbon from food blog Tomato Tart, which brings in some more complex flavors. Whatever you chose, the smoky bite of the bourbon will help to balance the sweetness of the horchata.

We hope you enjoy the bourbon cocktails here, share your own favorites with us in the comments below. Whatever you are celebrating this year, and however you celebrate, we at Purple Cowboy and Whiskey Sister wish you a joyous and safe holiday season!

George Strait TETWP Golf Tournament

George Strait TETWP Golf Tournament


The George Strait Tough Enough to Wear Pink Golf Tournament has become a Wrangler National Finals Rodeo tradition. This year the tournament raised a whopping $15,000 for the Susan G. Komen Foundation, dedicated to breast cancer awareness education and research about causes, treatment, and the search for a cure.

Watch the video above produced by Cowgirl Magazine, including interviews with Tough Enough co-founders Terry Wheatley and Karl Stressman, PRCA Commissioner, about how the organization began and where it’s headed.

George Strait with 10th Anniversary Tough Enough bottle of Purple Cowboy Wine

Once again, big thanks to George Strait, Wrangler and PRCA for their support of Tough Enough to Wear Pink!

View more photos from the tournament on the Wrangler Facebook Page here.

Wrangler NFR: Where to Watch and Tune In

Wrangler NFR: Where to Watch and Tune In

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Can’t make it to Vegas? Watch the action live each night on CBS Sports Network from 10 p.m. – 1 a.m. (ET) every night. Tune into Dish: Channel 158; Direct TV: Channel 221. Or check your local listings.

OR catch up on each day’s action online at 6 p.m. Pacific nightly on ProRodeoLive.com and Rural Radio Sirius XM 80, with Steve Kenyon and Wade Wheatley.

Tough Enough to Wear Pink at the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo

Join Tough Enough in Las Vegas at the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo, starting this Thursday, December 4 through December 13! And don’t forget to wear your pink for Tough Enough to Wear Pink Night on December 8 at the Thomas & Mack Arena.

While you’re at the Wrangler NFR, stop by and shop the Tough Enough Booth #770 at the Sands Expo and be sure to visit the Tough Enough trailer at the Thomas & Mack Arena.

Say ‘Hi’ to Trevor Knowles

And, don’t forget that our Purple Cowboy endorsee, Trevor Knowles is headed to the Wrangler NFR in the lead in steer wrestling with $91,804 in total winnings. Get his autograph at the Steer Wrestlers WNFR Autograph Session from 12pm to 2pm on Friday, December 5. Keep an eye on the schedule of events  and watch Trevor compete live!

And check out our recommendations of top things to do while in Vegas here.

Tough Enough 10th Anniversary Message

Tough Enough 10th Anniversary Message

This year, Tough Enough to Wear Pink is proud to have raised more than $20 million since we began 10 years ago. We are proud of the more than 300 rodeos and events that participate each year. We are proud of Wrangler, the title sponsor of this campaign. And we are proud of the cowboys and cowgirls who have made this campaign their own.

Watch the video above to listen to a special message from Tough Enough to Wear Pink co-founder, Terry Wheatley. We’ll see you at Tough Enough to Wear Pink night at the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo on December 8!

Learn more about the story behind Tough Enough to Wear Pink here.

Tough Enough Breast Collar Fundraiser

Tough Enough Breast Collar Fundraiser

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You could be the lucky winner of a gorgeous new breast collar after this year’s Wrangler National Finals Rodeo and support Tough Enough to Wear Pink at the same time!

Tough Enough has teamed up with Western Dove, a family owned tack store featuring hand-made, one-of-a-kind tack sets and accessories, to raise money with their donation of a unique breast collarThis breast collar will be worn by barrel racing contestant Christine Laughlin during the Tough Enough round on December 8 at the 2014 NFR! 

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Purchase a raffle ticket, starting at $5, on the fundraising site here. The winning raffle ticket will be drawn after the Tough Enough round at the Wrangler NFR. 100% of the proceeds will go to support Tough Enough to Wear Pink and our mission to raise awareness about breast cancer and the need for a cure.

Enter the Raffle Here.

Good luck!

Tough Enough Gives Thanks!

Tough Enough Gives Thanks!

TETWP 2014 Thank You

 

On this Giving Tuesday, we want to thank everyone who has helped support the fight against breast cancer this year!

Including the top five rodeos that raised funds for Tough Enough to Wear Pink in 2014:

1. Cattlemen’s Days

2. Black Hills Stock Show & Rodeo

3. Minot Y’s Men’s Rodeo

4. Red Bluff Roundup

5. Lynden Rodeo

 

And send out a big ‘thank you’ to these special events:

1. Cowboys for Cancer Research, New Mexico State University TETWP

2. TETWP of Montana

3. Rancheros Visitadores TETWP

4. TETWP Horse Show

5. Run for the Cause – North Carolina

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Tough Enough to Wear Pink at the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo

Join Tough Enough in Las Vegas at the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo, starting this Thursday, December 4 through December 13! And don’t forget to wear your pink for Tough Enough to Wear Pink Night on December 8 at the Thomas & Mack Arena.

While you’re at the Wrangler NFR, stop by and shop the Tough Enough Booth #770 at the Sands Expo and be sure to visit the Tough Enough trailer at the Thomas & Mack Arena.

And, don’t forget that our Purple Cowboy endorsee, Trevor Knowles is headed to the Wrangler NFR in the lead in steer wrestling with $91,804 in total winnings. Get his autograph at the Steer Wrestlers WNFR Autograph Session from 12pm to 2pm on Friday, December 5. Keep an eye on the schedule of events  and watch Trevor compete live!

Can’t be there in person? Watch the action live each night on CBS Sports Network from 10 p.m. – 1 a.m. (ET) every night. Tune into Dish: Channel 158; Direct TV: Channel 221. Or check your local listings.

OR catch up on each day’s action online at 6 p.m. Pacific nightly on ProRodeoLive.com and Rural Radio Sirius XM 80, with Steve Kenyon and Wade Wheatley.

Check out our recommendations of top things to do while in Vegas here.