As everyone knows, Napa Valley is home to many wineries. But more important is the fact that a huge amount of those wineries are family owned. You see it in their name. In this case, we’ve known Chris Madrigal, owner of Madrigal Family Winery for several years but this is the first time we’ve done a sit down interview with him. And it was a great sit down. As you will see in the video, Chris sits with the Mountain range behind him on the deck outside the tasting room. Make an appointment to taste the wine and sit on the deck. You may never want to leave.
Learn more by visiting www.madrigalfamilywinery.com
Over the last few months we have been fortunate to record several interviews with Italian winemakers both here and in Italy. Italian wine continues to be a fascination. There is so much to learn and some incredible wines to taste. Once again we are in Chicago, this time to interview Armando Castagnedi of Tenuta Sant’Antonio. Armando has visited the US many times and brings with him some excellent wines that are also a great value. Like any wine, Italian wine is a continuing education. We hope you walk away growing your love for Italian wine.
Learn more by visiting www.tenutasantantonio.it
Anyone who visits Napa Valley knows that you’ll make friends while visiting. Napa Valley is hospitality. Especially now after the fires last year, both Napa and Sonoma are looking for tourism to return in a big way. Over 99% of the wineries are open and ready for business. Many who have been will tell you THIS is the happiest place on earth. For this podcast we spoke with our old friend Alex Ryan, President and CEO of Duckhorn Wine Company. Duckhorn includes Golden Eye, Paraduxx, Canvasback, Migration, Decoy as well as Duckhorn itself. We met up with Alex the week of PremiereNapa Valley at the Paraduxx Winery to talk about tourism, the fires and most importantly, sustainability.
Learn more by visiting www.duckhorn.com
Making wine in Napa Valley brings together winemakers from just about everywhere: Minnesota, South Dakota, Michigan, France, Australia, Louisiana, Switzerland, Denmark and even, Napa Valley. Each year many of these winemakers come together in February to offer some very special wines for Premiere Napa Valley. Premiere is an event for the trade and wine industry professionals. Most of this years offerings were from the 2016 vintage and after tasting many pours, I can attest to the fact that these were some fantastic wines! I was not alone in this opinion. The auction raised over $4.1 million. As always the event was held at the Culinary institute of America in St. Helena which is where we recorded several short interviews with the winemakers and owners. This is one special day which concludes a busy and hectic week. We offer a sincere congratulations to the vintners for a job well done. The bidders did pretty well too! So sit back and enjoy the sounds the a successful Premiere Napa Valley 2018.
Winemakers interviewed for this podcast:
- Adam Fox-Canard Vineyard
- Michael Scholz-St. Supery
- Richie Allen-Rombauer Vineyards
- Luke Russ-O’Shaughnessy Winery
- David Tate-Barnett Vineyards/Tate Wine
- Todd Graff-Frank Family Vineyards
- Don LaBorde-Paraduxx
- Hailey Trefethen-Trefethen Family Vineyards
- Aron Weinkauf-Spottswoode Winery
- Molly Lyman-Volker Eisele Estate
- Jean Hoefliger-Alpha Omega/AXR
- Sam Baxter-Terra Valentine
- Elliot Stern-Oakville East Exposure
- Sara Fowler-Peju Province Winery
- Yannick Rousseau-Y. Rousseau Winery
- Stuart Spoto-Spoto Family Winery
- Mary Rocca-Rocca Family Winery
- John Skupny-Lang & Reed Winery
- John Reinert-Brilliant Mistake Wines
- Jennelle Manzanares-Bougetz Cellars
- Elizabeth Vianna-Chimney Rock Winery
- Aaron Pott-Pott Wine
- Philippe Langner-Hesperian Wines
- Sarah McCrea-Stony Hill Vineyard
Learn more by visiting www.napavintners.com