Lisa Strid, a Wyoming native who fell in love with wine while working alongside her uncle on his small vineyard and winery in the wilds of western Washington. After a year of pruning, netting, crushing, and fermenting Pinot Noir and Pinot Gris, she realized she wanted to make a career of the work, and entered Oregon State University to study enology and viticulture.
Steve Tonella was born in Napa Valley and grew up living in Sonoma & Rutherford. From an early age he worked in the vineyards with his father & grandfather.
David Tate, Proprietor and Winemaker of TATE, explains how he became a winemaker, what makes wine balanced, his winemaking hero, and more.
Chris Russi of Comstock Wines talks about leaking tanks at Geyser Peak Winery, his favorite saying, and his prized BMW motorcycle.
6th-generation winemaker Steven Mirassu of Lineage Wine and Steven Kent Winery shares his story of becoming a winemaker, his strengths and weaknesses, and more.
An interview with Jeff Hansen of Lula Cellars.
In this week's Wednesdays with Winemakers, Aaron Pott of his namesake brand, Pott Wines, talks about his discovery of wine, hiking with his two daughters, and having dinner with Aristotle!
Cary Gott is a fourth generation California grape grower and highly renowned winemaker. For more than 40 years, Gott has mastered his winemaking skills, producing world class vintages for some of California’s most acclaimed wineries.
As with most winemakers, Tina Mitchell’s interest in wine developed early, while she was attending the University of California, Davis, as a premed student.
Charles Smith is the winemaker and general factotum for Smith-Madrone Vineyards & Winery.
Tom Gamble’s boyhood days often began before sunrise; herding cattle, working irrigation lines and emulating older ranchers and farmers from the back of the pack.
Rob Campbell is a 4th generation San Franciscan. After growing up in San Francisco and nearby Daly City, Rob decided to travel a great distance for college.