One need not be organic or biodynamic to be included in Slow Wine USA's annual guide, but it's always a pleasure to showcase the producers who are certified (since this blog is about organics) on the annual tour.
NOTE: The Terra Madre of the Americas event in Sacramento coming May 18-19 for consumers with a masterclass Saturday May 18th will feature U.S. Slow Wine wineries. There will be a trade tasting for wineries pouring at the event on May 20 and two masterclasses for trade as well. Stay tuned for details.
With pleasure, here are the U.S. wineries with certified vines who poured at last week's prestigious event at the Metreon where U.S. Slow Wine wineries poured alongside their Italian peers who were concluding a five city tour in the U.S.
Jason Drew of Drew Wines with Jackson Family wine educator Gillian Handelman |
Winemaker Darrin Low from Domaine Anderson with the single vineyard designate from Dach Vineyard |
Cary Q with her new Cinsault from Fennaughty Vineyard. She sources from some certified organic vineyards, including Bokisch in Lodi. |
Marilyn Harris from Paradigm in Napa pouring the latest vintage Napa Cab from their certified organic estate in Oakville |
Ridgely Evers from DaVero and Avivo shares his biodynamic wines from Sonoma, Mendocino and for his Avivo label, Lodi's first biodynamic vineyard |
Lovely wines from Troon (certified biodynamic) in southern Oregon |
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