The best thing about being a small winery is that you are connected to every grape you harvest and every single drop of wine you produce. For most small wineries making wine is a lot more than just a business, it’s about a shared love of wine with our buyers. Most people who buy from small wineries have a true passion for wine and an appreciation for small-lot winemaking. — Atsmon Shahar
Read More“Through the necessary rose-tinted glasses of a small business owner. The consolidation of the distribution market has made wine sales increasingly cutthroat and competitive, hindering the smaller producers, while at the same time the market demand for artisanal products has risen dramatically, giving the local winemaker spotlight and attention. As long as consumers continue to demand wines with soul and stories, there will always be a place for the independent small-lot winemaker.”
–Taylor Bodstun
Read MoreThe inspiration is to create a modern concept of sparkling wine from California, one that is not limited by tradition or the brands that have come before. — Dan Person
Read MoreBy "taming" these grapes through the act of sustainable viticulture and thoughtful winemaking, we take something that at first might be a bit too rough and wild, and guide it into being an approachable, elegant expression of a small patch of mother earth. — Robert Pintacsi
Read MoreWhen you are so small you see so much support from all your friends and family. It truly has been shocking to see all the people coming out to help! From a production point of view I love the freedom I have to do whatever I want. That could just be because I am my own boss though.
— Maura Christoffers
Read MoreIt's all about the great people we have here, our amazing history of being the birthplace of California winemaking, and have you visited Sonoma before? Spend a little time you will understand also. -- Bart Hansen
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