Follow Along
BY MIKE DUNNE
A Feathery Touch In Amador County
Sacramento native Adam Saake is a member in good standing of a seemingly shrinking community of California winemakers – people so smitten with the wine trade that they join it in hopes of making a statement and a living solely by their vision and grit. They don’t come...
Harvest Fair Validates Sonoma’s Wine Diversity
Nine takeaways from last week’s Sonoma Harvest Fair commercial wine competition in Santa Rosa: The competition drew 964 entries from 126 brands, up slightly from last year. All entries must be made with grapes grown in Sonoma County. A glance at entries by varietal...
Good Fire/Bad Fire, But Smoke is Smoke
Last month, Dr. Anita Oberholster and colleagues at the University of California, Davis, were handed a check for $1,205,966 to continue their research into the impact of wildland smoke on wine grapes. With climate change, wildland fires in California have become more...
Nicole Salengo, From Geology To Winemaking
Nicole Salengo is in the midst of her 10th harvest as winemaker at Berryessa Gap Vineyards in Yolo County, where she has gained a reputation for wines of fidelity and verve. She is the eighth and final person in this series on women in wine in the Sacramento area....
Sarah Milstein, Overseeing Betty’s Wine Selection
Betty Wine Bar & Bottle Shop is a fairly new addition to Sacramento's wine scene, but Sarah Milstein brings to Betty an extensive grounding in the wine trade and a broad and deep perspective on wines of character, variety, quality and value. She is the seventh...
Ann Kraemer Gambled, And Keeps Winning
Ann Kraemer, who grows wine grapes for a living, and whose green thumb has earned the respect of winemakers throughout California, is the sixth subject in this series on women in wine in the Sacramento area. Ann Kraemer, Owner, Shake Ridge Ranch/Yorba Wines, Sutter...