This week on our Vino Lingo segment we feature Elise Nerlove of Elkhorn Peak Cellars and Save the Family Farms, Napa Valley, defining the term “Micro Winery”. Learn more by visiting www.elkhornpeak.com or www.savethefamilyfarms.com
Elise Nerlove, Co Owner of Elkhorn Peak Cellars was on a mission along with Save the Family Farms, to give small wineries the ability to host tastings and direct-to-consumer wine sales to the public in Napa Valley. Family farms have always been a focus of this podcast. Elise with her dad, Ken Nerlove, operate Elkhorn Peak Cellars in the southern end of Napa Valley. This isn’t the first time I’ve met up with Elise and Ken, and likely not the last. It’s simply just too much fun hanging out with them!
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 Ken Nerlove of Elkhorn Peak Cellars in Napa Valley defining the phrase “It is what is is”. Learn more by visiting www.elkhornpeak.com
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