Several years ago I met Ken Nerlove, owner of Elkhorn Peak Cellars, at a tasting in Napa Valley. His Pinot Noir along with his humor, found a place in my memory. Last year I recorded his daughter Elise as part of the Save the Family Farms Podcast (#374). For this podcast I met with both of them on my first trip back to Napa in over twenty months. There’s nothing like smiling faces and drinking wine, in person with winegrowers. Nothing. Learn more by visiting www.elkhornpeak.com
This week we feature Elise Nerlove Rutchick of Elkhorn Peak to our Vino Lingo Video segment of the Life Between the Vines podcast. For this video, Elise defines the term “Program”. Learn more by visiting www.elkhornpeak.com
This podcast takes us into a slightly
different area of the wine business, but still with a focus on family
winemaking. Rebecca Sciandri Griffin and Elise Nerlove Rutchick are
both part of Save The Family Farms, which is based in Napa Valley.
Rebecca is from Sciandri Family Vineyards and Elise, from Elkhorn
Peak Cellars. You may remember Rebecca from podcast #170 featuring
her late father Ron, released in December of 2015. We met up with
Elise and Rebecca at the Sciandri
Vineyards in Coombsville just outside
the city of Napa. Winemakers work hard. It’s important to see that
few businesses do retail, wholesale, manufacturing, legal,
hospitality, compliance as well as working hand in hand with mother
nature.
You can also hear Rebecca on our Vino
Lingo segment defining the term “ASDIN”
This podcast takes us into a slightly
different area of the wine business, but still with a focus on family
winemaking. Rebecca Sciandri Griffin and Elise Nerlove Rutchick are
both part of Save The Family Farms, which is based in Napa Valley.
Rebecca is from Sciandri Family Vineyards and Elise, from Elkhorn
Peak Cellars. You may remember Rebecca from podcast #170 featuring
her late father Ron, released in December of 2015. We met up with
Elise and Rebecca at the Sciandri
Vineyards in Coombsville just outside
the city of Napa. Winemakers work hard. It’s important to see that
few businesses do retail, wholesale, manufacturing, legal,
hospitality, compliance as well as working hand in hand with mother
nature.
You can also hear Rebecca on our Vino
Lingo segment defining the term “ASDIN”