Wineries

Robert Hall Winery

3443 Mill Road Paso Robles, CA 93446
www.roberthallwinery.com

Region: Paso Robles AVA Geneseo District

Owner: Jeff O’Neill

Winemaker: Don Brady and Amanda Gorter

About: Robert Hall wines are a tribute to hard work and pride in craft. Our award-winning wines represent the pillar of the vibrant and premier Paso Robles winemaking region, and express the spirit of the valley. Our estate-grown varieties have big, bold characteristics and our wines are crafted with rich, complex flavors.

What is your favorite undiscovered grape? Vermentino

What was your first experience with an undiscovered grape? I was visiting Italy when I first tasted Vermentino. Really lovely memories with a memorable wine.

What do you love most about the undiscovered grapes? The romance of the past.

San Rucci Winery

6201 Schirra Ct, Suite 7, Bakersfield, CA 93313
sanrucci.com

Region: California’s Central Valley

Owners: The Merz Family

Winemaker: Bill and Tony Merz

About: San Rucci is an urban winery based in California’s Central Valley. The name San Rucci is the combination of our two family names – the San Filippo’s and the Becherucci’s. Because we do not own any vineyards, we can work with grape growers throughout the state to craft a variety of wines, including some Italian varieties that are not often found throughout the New World. Salute!

What is your favorite undiscovered grape? Montepulciano, because it is delicious!

What was your first experience with an undiscovered grape? I was at an industry event. The event had a tasting of wines made from lesser-known grape varieties. The variety that surprised me the most at the time was Graciano. Since then, it has been very fun tasting other lesser-known varieties that are being grown throughout California and the US.

What do you love most about the undiscovered grapes? I think the thing I like the most about the forgotten grapes is the curiosity of what could be. There are so many forgotten grapes that are unique on their own, but then add terroir, and it’s fascinating. There will always be a place for grapes like Cabernet, Zinfandel, and Chardonnay, but there are so many other varieties that make interesting and delicious wines. It is fun to introduce the forgotten varieties to wine drinkers.

Sans Liege Wines

2995 Limestone Way, Paso Robles, CA 93446
www.sansliege.com

Region: Paso Robles

Owner/Winemaker: Curt Schalchlin

About: Sans Liege (sahn leej) or “without allegiance” aptly describes owner/winemaker Curt Schalchlin’s tenacity to pursue winemaking on the central coast unhindered by the trappings of any particular style.

What is your favorite undiscovered grape? Grenache

What was your first experience with an undiscovered grape? My inspiration wine was 1998 Clos du Pape. The first wine I made was 2003 Alta Mesa Vineyard, Santa Barbara County, Grenache.

What do you love most about the undiscovered grapes? I appreciate the opportunity to share lesser known varietals with people and see and hear their reactions when they taste something for the first time.

Shadow Run Vineyards & Winery

2720 La Panza Rd., Paso Robles, CA
www.shadowrunvineyards.com

Region: Creston District, Paso Robles

Owner: Les and Susan Evans

Winemaker: Aaron Hunt

About: Shadow Run is a 150-acre ranch and vineyard offering varietals of Malbec, Syrah, Petite Sirah, Grenache Noir, Grenache Blanc and Viognier. Much of the ranch is home to wildlife and remains in its natural state, conserving the rugged beauty of this part of California’s Central Coast.

Drive into the countryside, escape the crowds and enjoy wines from our vineyard, planted and farmed by our family. Our winemaker is always at hand to talk about the vines or his favorite wines. Our award-winning wines are hand harvested and produced from estate grown grapes. Our white wines are delicate, fruit forward and our red wines are rich, intriguing. The Shadow Run tasting room overlooks the Huer Huero River valley and is surrounded by vineyards and pristine oak-covered hillsides. Enjoy our wines under the oaks or in the tasting room. Discover this beautiful rural setting located only 20 minutes from downtown Paso Robles. The Shadow Run experience: informal, memorable.

What is your favorite undiscovered grape? Cinsaut

What was your first experience with an undiscovered grape? Tasting with my wine collector friends at a wine storage facility in Irvine, Wine Cellar Club America.

What do you love most about the undiscovered grapes? The diversity and uniqueness of the flavors.

Tansy

6450 1st St., Forestville, CA 95436
tansywines.com

Region:  Sonoma

Owners: Kitty Oestlien and Shelley Lindgren

Winemaker: Megan Glaab

About: Kitty Oestlien and Shelley Lindgren founded Tansy Wines in 2020 with friendship and camaraderie at the core, and haven’t looked back. It started with a conversation around a table at Shelley’s A16 restaurant, known for introducing southern Italian wines to diners. They talked about how well these varietals grow in California, and what an incredible adventure it would be to make these wines themselves.

As they started down the path, they also saw an opportunity to create a modern wine brand, one that is owned by women, made by women, and is synonymous with the things they hold near and dear—community, organic, and sustainable farming, and sitting around a table. They’re still building that vision, and thank you for joining them on the journey.

What is your favorite undiscovered grape?

Shelley – Ruche is a small percentage of what is in our Field Blend, but its lavender and floral aromatics are the first notion that there is something wonderful and magical happening, unique to its small production in Italy and even smaller in California.

Kitty – Too hard to choose. We love Fiano.

What was your first experience with an undiscovered grape?

Shelley – Being an Italian-focused sommelier, there is a world of forgotten grapes being rediscovered and enjoyed more than ever before. With such a deep history of viticulture and agriculture, including grapes as a big part of the economy and culture, wine is preserved as a part of the local lifestyle and is important to the heritage and history of Italians. Many of the Italian grapes were planted in the late 1800s in California and are currently having a resurgence.

Kitty – Years ago, I remember that I was dining at A16 and I felt like a Chablis, so Shelley Lindgren recommended a Sicilian Carricante. Wow, DELICIOUS. This changed my perspective on white grape varietals, for the better.

What do you love most about the undiscovered grapes? 

Shelley – Undiscovered grapes tell their story of survival and journey of where they originated and what life was like during their journey, mostly through Europe to the New World.

Kitty – I love how well they pair with the locally farmed fruits, vegetables, and meats that are available in California. Napa and parts of Sonoma have climates that mimic parts of Italy, so the pairings are perfect! I also love the history and origins of these grapes. It’s a great way to learn more about the world!

Thacher Winery and Vineyard

8355 Vineyard Dr., Paso Robles
thacherwinery.com

Region: Paso Robles

Owner/Winemaker: Sherman Thacher

About: Our mission is to grow unique, and food-friendly wines that purely express the terroirs we farm throughout the Central Coast. We strive to make elegant wines with more nuances than sheer power.

What is your favorite undiscovered grape? Cinsault

What was your first experience with an undiscovered grape? 2015 Cinsault

What do you love most about the undiscovered grapes? The unique expression that these forgotten grapes can produce.

Trail Marker Wine Co.

1160 Hopper Ave, Santa Rosa CA 95403
www.trailmarkerwineco.com

Region:  Sonoma County

Owners/Winemakers: Drew Huffine and Emily Virgil

About: We’re purists at Trail Marker and Kid Sister. We source fruit from small, yet responsibly farmed and passionately cared for vineyards, anywhere from Mendocino to Santa Cruz. Our traditional winemaking style allows us to make wines that are high acid, low alcohol — well balanced expressions of these uncommon places. They’re wines we like to drink and share, and we think you will too.

What is your favorite undiscovered grape? Trousseau

What was your first experience with an undiscovered grape? Jura Trousseau

What do you love most about the undiscovered grapes? That people just taste from a place of pleasure rather than what they THINK the wine should taste like (as is the case with more typical varietals).

Tres Sabores Winery

PO 238, Rutherford CA 94573
www.tressabores.com

Region: Rutherford, Napa Valley

Owner: Julie Johnson

Winemakers: Julie Johnson

About:

Tres Sabores is nestled into the western hills of Rutherford where Julie Johnson and Jon Engelskirger make their home and grow dry-farmed, no till, CCOF and Napa Green certified Old Vine Zinfandel, Cabernet Sauvignon, Petite Sirah, Pomegranates, Meyer Lemons, and Heritage Olives (and raise Golden Retrievers, Sheep, Goats and Guinea Hens, too!). The estate vineyard has a storied history. Originally planted in the 1890’s, then to pears and walnuts during prohibition, then again to grapes in 1972, wine was produced for Frog’s Leap beginning in 1987 and then for Tres Sabores from 1999 through today.

The adventure into truly “uncharted” territory began in 2014 when, almost (not quite, but almost) on a whim, Jon sourced over half of California’s St Laurent production from Dale Ricci’s vineyards in the Carneros and the magic began. Soon, the serendipity factor really kicked in! A chance meeting with Beckham Vineyards owner and ceramic artist, Andrew Beckham, led to the purchase of Novum Amphora to ferment the St Laurent. An auspicious trip to the Sierra Foothills yielded sources of Picpoul Blanc from “Gold Hill” in El Dorado County. Soon, Tres Sabores was making a range of “newly discovered” varietals including a full range of Rhone Whites, Barbera & Tempranillo from El Dorado County, making amphora fermented and aged St Laurent, and a wildly inventive St Laurent blend “Thinking Cap”. Several ‘careful’ trips to the Willamette for more amphora, countless voyages to and from Apple Hill and Placerville later, the Tres Sabores cellar is full of some marvelous wines.

What is your favorite undiscovered grape? Julie: “Picpoul blanc”, for it’s amazing tropical aromatics and rich phenolic personality. Jon: “St Laurent“, because it’s one shiny little dot along the long arc of wine on the planet.

What was your first experience with an undiscovered grape? My husband, Jon, showed up at the winery one September night in 2014 hauling seven tons of St Laurent from the Ricci Vineyard (“Surprise”!!). He unloaded the bins and held a séance to decide what to do with them. (We’ve loved the results over the years and still make what is roughly 10-15% of the St Laurent in California).

What do you love most about the undiscovered grapes? “Undiscovered grapes” are often varieties developed over the centuries by (local) vignerons, cooperatives, monasteries, etc. that for some reason never got a ticket to the ‘big stage’. (To our detriment!) Now, as the best of these cultivars are being rediscovered, planted, and made into wine, we’re reaping the benefits of varietal diversity. These grapes celebrate the heritage of the communities and people who developed them, a broader range of varieties propel vineyards into a place of enhanced sustainability, the spirit of discovering something ‘new’ piques the curiosity and interest of consumers. These are grapes that help to highlight the past by moving everyone into the future.

Tres Sabores

UNTI Vineyards

4202 Dry Creek Road, Healdsburg, CA
www.untivineyards.com

Region: Dry Creek Valley, Sonoma County

Owner: Mick Unti

Winemaker: Jason Valenti

About: Unti is a family-owned estate with 60 acres of organically-farmed Italian and Rhone varieties ideally suited to our Mediterranean climate in the Dry Creek Valley.

What is your favorite undiscovered grape? Montepulciano

What was your first experience with an undiscovered grape? Sangiovese in the late 1990’s and Grenache, Barbera, Vermentino in early 2000’s.

What do you love most about the undiscovered grapes? They are ideally suited to our climate because they are native to the Mediterranean-which results in terroir-driven wines with balance. They are easy to make into interesting wines using traditional artisan winemaking methods.

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Vega Vineyard and Farm

9496 Santa Rosa Road, Santa Ynez, CA
vegavineyardandfarm.com

Region: Santa Ynez Valley, Santa Barbara County

Owner: Jimmy Loizides

Winemaker: Steve Clifton

About: Beautiful winery and world-class restaurant nestled in the hills of the Santa Ynez Valley with amazing experiences around every corner.

What is your favorite undiscovered grape? Sagrantino

What was your first experience with an undiscovered grape? It’s been too long to remember.

What do you love most about the undiscovered grapes? Variety! And greater pairings with food.