Who doesn’t know Harry & David?! When I was growing up I remember our family frequently getting boxes of Harry & David fruit at Christmas–crisp apples, tender pears, and juicy citrus. A few weeks ago I got to visit the place where all that succulent fruit comes from! I was part of a Harry & David blogger trip in Medford, Oregon.
It’s a given that Harry & David know their fruit, but I also discovered they know hospitality too. Our trip started with dinner–not at a restaurant, not at their offices, but at the home of fellow blogger, Sandy Coughlin of the Reluctant Entertainer. Sandy makes having people over easy, doable, and downright fun.
She welcomed us immediately with wine, appetizers, and a beautiful outdoor, fireside meal that included a delicious Harry & David Wild Mushroom and Leek Soup that she ‘beefed’ up for our crowd. In my hungry haste to get to Sandy’s, I forgot my camera, but I did manage to nab our group shot from Sandy! (That’s me on the end with the glass of wine!)
The next morning Harry & David‘s wonderful Orchard Director of 13 years, Matt Borman, gave us a grove tour. He explained how much care and attention these trees take. (They don’t just shake the trees and hope for the best, they handpick each pear!) No GMO seeds either. Instead they use old-fashioned grafting, taking the roots of smaller trees (in this case quince) and graft them to their beautiful Royal Riviera pear trees. This way they get pears they want, but on smaller, more manageable-sized trees. Pretty brilliant, right? The result is row after row of perfect little pear trees.
Naturally we enjoyed many of Harry & David‘s signature Royal Riviera pears during our trip. I remember the gold foil-wrapped pear in the boxes we used to get… and there it was! These pears are just as sweet, succulent, and juicy as they are beautiful–hand picked, carefully washed, and gingerly wrapped, before shipping off.
Along with other tasty treats, Harry & David‘s Chef Tim Keller served this gorgeous appetizer–endive spears filled with stunning Rogue Creamery blue cheese and diced pear, at once light and full-flavored. The pear and blue cheese flavor combo was so good it inspired my pear galette with blue cheese crust for the upcoming Pie Party Live in New York City.
Around this portable picnic table (the same ones used by the field workers) we enjoyed hot apple cider tea and nibbles while learning about planting and pruning, harvesting and shipping. During peak harvest season, Matt says Harry & David serves over 1,000 meals–three hearty meals for their 300+ strong harvesting team–each day.
We also got a sneak-peak at some of their new holiday additions. There were the classic fruit baskets, but there were some new things too…
…from cakes and truffles to gorgeous cookies and a perfect Bouche de Noel! It may only be October, but I’m ready for the holidays!
After seeing all these sweets, treats, and gifts, I was in the mood for shopping. Thankfully we were given some time at the Harry & David Country Village store in Medford, Oregon. I loaded up on tons of goodies including local beer, Rogue Creamery cheese, Royal Riviera pears, and Harry & David’s famous Moose Munch.
In the spirit of giving gifts you’d actually like yourself, I took a moment send gift boxes to my family. I carefully picked each item, and then shipped packages to Sharon and Tony, Mom and Dad, Granny and Papa, and of course, Andy, who was missing me very much by that point. As I left the store, I was giddy with excitement: I could not wait for my family to receive their gifts! I wrote on each one, “A little taste of Oregon from me to you!”
The guiding principle of Harry & David is bringing joy to people, and it works! My grandparents were so touched by the gift of Moose Munch. (Granny pretended she didn’t like her dinner so she could go back to her room and eat the Moose Crunch instead!). And as my sister was eating one of the pears she texted, “Hands down, this is the best pear I have EVER had. No contest. It’s so ripe and creamy inside!” Mom, who had just finished running a half-marathon, came home to a cold ale, ripe pears, and local cheese. She called with a heartfelt ‘thank you’. This was just what she needed. Knowing what your gift means to someone makes you want to just keep doing it!
Before we left, this incredible group of bloggers had to have a photo in front of Max the Moose! Some were already dear friends, others were people I had just met, but by the end of our three days together, we were all a lot closer. It just happens when there’s good food, good wine, good people, and good hosts.
The final night, there was a surprise. As soon as we arrived at dinner we smelled it–Harry & David’s 2013 brand new line of wines! The collection includes four whites (Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Viognier, and Gewürztraminer) and five reds (Pinot Noir, Merlot, Syrah, Tempranillo and a blend–Royal Crest Red). Each is spectacular– I tried them all (part of the job!) but my favorites were the Tempranillo, Syrah, and Sauvignon Blanc.
Finally, Harry & David has offered a gift box giveaway to our readers! I chose the one with the items I loved most – six of their perfect Royal Riviera pears and four of Rogue Creamery’s finest cheeses. Since I so enjoyed giving my Harry & David gift boxes, I thought it might be fun for our winner to send the box to someone who needs a boost. But if you need a pick me up, we’d love to send you it to you too!
To enter, answer the following question in the comments below:
Who you would send this gift box to and why? (You can say yourself!) – WINNER ANNOUNCED: JENNY C
Giveaway ends Sunday, October 28 at 6 PM EST.
A big thank you to Harry & David and their entire team (including Sandy Coughlin) who made this trip so memorable. Harry & David paid for my transportation, accommodation, and meals, but the opinions expressed in this post are my own.
Cindy says
I would give this to my parents. They would love it, and hopefully share it!
Samantha Angela says
I would keep it myself.
Karen says
I think I would give it to my sister..If I can resist giving it to myself
Natalie says
My mom shes in an assited living and having a hard time adjusting.
Stephanie-Oh says
I’d send it to my son and his wife. They just moved into a new house. What a lovely house warming gift. And you are so right . Harry & DAvid pears are the best I’ve ever tasted!
Kari M says
I’d send it to myself. With a newborn and a 4-year-old at home, I need a treat!
Sarah H.P. says
I would send this gift box to my newly married sister! She just moved to Washington state for grad school and as newlyweds, they need something special!
Meredith says
I would split it with my best friend. Some wine and cheese and fruit would be a good evening for us!
Lynn P says
I would give it to my mother. This would make her day!
cassie says
myself! and then I’d have a girls night or invite another couple over for dinner
Jessi Whitt says
I would send it to my mom. She always puts others first so this would be a nice gift to show her how much she is loved.
Stacey says
I’d give it to my parents, and then invite myself over to share!
Sarah H says
I’d love to send that to my dad, who lives alone and enjoys fresh fruit.
Rika Rothenstein says
I would share the gift with my inlaws. They are fruit and cheese lovers.
Pat White says
I would love to send such a beautiful gift box to my sister…..she loves pears.
Kristen says
I would give this to my mom, she would love this.
Wanda M says
myself to share with my family … they would just love this
Jacqueline F says
I’m away at school so my mom always sends me the most wonderful care packages with home baked goodies and I would love to be able to send her something in return. A kind of thank you and I love you package 🙂
Tanya says
I would send it to myself and share with my family.
chaille spittle says
My sweet 87 year old grandmother who lost her sweet husband this past July. She loves pears! And I’ll take the cheese!
Kim says
I would share this with family. Maybe not all the cheese.
Jennifer Grimm says
My son just got engaged so I would give it to him!
Christen says
I’d send this to my parents (or keep it myself!) 🙂
Annalise N. says
I would have to keep this box for myself because I LOVE their pears!
Thanh L. says
My wife because she love cheese!
Barbara says
I would send it to us to share with the family at Thanksgiving in our new home. PS Enjoyed this visit at Harry and David…Great memories of their tower of treats at Christmas…and then using and reusing the gift boxes to store Christmas ornaments year after year.
Meryl says
I’d give this to my husband – he loves pears and cheese!
Louis says
I’d share this with my wife.
Christina says
I’d send this box to my husband. For years we’ve been sending Harry & David baskets to his mom at Christmas, and she passed away this past summer, so this basket would be a special tribute to the wonderful woman who raised the love of my life.
dwight says
I’d probably keep part of this for myself but I would take some to share at the office.
Estera says
I’d give it to my sister in law who’s going through some hard times 🙁
Yvette says
I would send it to my friend, Cheryl, here in Washington. She and her husband are cranberry growers, and work so hard all year long. She is a friend to everyone, and is always happy to visit.
jane lyman says
I would send to my friend Deborah who has just lost the last member of her family’s “oldest generation.” She was close to this uncle and has been tasked with managing his affairs. Harry and David is just what she needs.
Rebecca says
My brother and his family. They would love it!
Kari says
Normally I would sent it to someone, but I’m 36 weeks pregnant as of today, and this would be a huge treat for me.
Kelly Guerin says
I would selfishly say myself because I LOVE Harry and David!!! 🙂
sandi b. says
I would keep this one for myself because I will be spending quite sometime recoupperating and I want to eat semi healthy.
Sherry D. says
I would send it to my mom who has given me so many memorable times.
Kristen M. says
I’d probably send it to myself (and share with friends) or send to my parents. I know my dad would enjoy the cheese.
Berni says
Me. I’ve had a very rough year ( I lost my mother) and I’m about to have shoulder surgery. I’d love to have some lovely pears while I recover!
Lethea B says
– I would send this to my brother=)
He is simply the best brother in this whole world(okay, maybe only in the south!).
Besides being an all around Mr. Nice Guy he’s always checking on his sister just to make sure everything’s okay…
My brother takes a piece of fresh fruit in his lunch each & every day so I know he’d be especially grateful=)
Christina says
I would send it to my parents because they have done so much for me 🙂
Pennie says
To my daughter, Jen, she is an awesome cook! Always pushing the boundries of cooking trying new recipes which usually spectacular!
Carolsue says
I thin I would send it to my Brother and Sister-in-Law
Carolsue says
I forgot to say why….I would send it to them because they have done a lot for us and I would like to give them something nice in return.
Amanda Thompson says
I would send it to myself because I love Rogue Creamery Cheese but I would definitely share!
AnnieM says
I would send it to my sister, she would love it, so would I!
erica says
I’d send to my little sister who’s in her first apartment after college. I think this would remind her of the winters when the whole family gathered (even our cat!) together and eat pears. Instant joy!
livivua c says
I would send it to a lady who helped raise my daughter who moved out of town
Jenny C says
I would give it my sister. She would enjoy this.