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Ravenswood Winery

Argyle WineryRavenswood Winery
707.933.2332; 888.669.4679
18701 Gehricke Rd.
Sonoma, CA 95476
Tasting Room Open Daily 10-4:30
www.ravenswood-wine.com

 
What to Buy
‘06 Bedrock Zinfandel Pungent, cassis, blackberry, Asian spices, dark-berry preserve, good spicy snap $50
‘06 Ravenswood Icon
Bold blend of Zinfandel, Petite Sirah, and Carignane. Red and dark berries, Asian spices, minerals, pungent herbs $75
‘05 Ravenswood Pickberry Oak spice, vanilla, ripe red berry, tobacco, dark berry, vanilla bean $50

Getting There
From CA12/121, turn right on Napa Rd. Turn right onto 8th St. E. Turn left on E. MacArthur St. Turn rt. On 7th St. E. Turn left on Lovall Valley Rd. Turn right on Gehricke.

Ravenswood Winery began life in 1976, when Winemaker Joel Peterson scrambled to harvest eight tons of Sonoma County Zinfandel before the rains fell. A student of Native American mythology, Joel knew that the raven was a trickster who taught humans how to survive.

Joel learned well. “In the 1960s and 70s,” he recalls, “The European wines I admired were made in a relatively primitive way, without much technological interference. I didn’t see why Ravenswood couldn’t employ Old World methods if we were vigilant. Why eliminate a time-honored tradition by substituting technology that’s more like food processing than winemaking?”

Because of this philosophy Ravenswood employs relatively archaic winemaking techniques. For example, instead of sterilizing their grape juice with sulfur and adding a commercial yeast culture, they use native vineyard yeasts that have a broader range of flavors and aromas. They also ferment in small, open-topped tanks and allow the temperature of the juice to get very warm to extract all the color and flavor possible. They leave the wine in contact with its skins for weeks, not days, after which they age it in small French oak barrels.

Working with different Zinfandel growers, Joel discovered that many of these meticulously farmed vineyards yield distinctive flavor profiles from specific spots. The result is Ravenswood’s prized Vineyard Designate Series. These unique, handcrafted wines are very limited in production and are only available to taste at Ravenswood’s Visitor Center. But that’s just one reason people visit Ravenswood.

The winery is a regular “Department of Zinformation” with fun educational programs to help guests improve their wine IQ. There’s even an official wine educator on staff who guides visitors each morning through the historical Estate Vineyard, with some of the area’s oldest clones. From there, he shows them the barrel room and Ravenswood’s “non-wimpy” winemaking process, and often shares a taste—right from the barrel. On weekdays, an afternoon tour includes wine and cheese pairing. And for a hands-on lesson, visitors can reserve a spot in a Blending Seminar. It’s no wonder visitors often return the next day to further their education and enjoy Ravenswood’s distinctive tasting room-only wines.

 
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