Tom Eddy Pinot Noir
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Success in handcrafting wines can only come from using the finest grapes and the best techniques in the artful hands of a skilled winemaker. There are no shortcuts. And when your name is on every bottle, every bottle is your baby. It’s no wonder that quality and attention to detail are our mantras, from the vineyard to the barrel right down to the hand-applied label on the bottle. Producing less than 1500 cases annually of hillside Cabernet Sauvignon, we strive for elegance, structure and balance to create wines that are approachable now but beg for cellaring. Aging our Cabs two years in French oak plus an additional year in the bottle we believe is an integral part of what makes beautiful wines that are classically balanced and delicious with food. Making wine has been, and always will be, our passion, our work and our play. But as we dedicate ourselves to quality in our wines, we are acutely cognizant that it’s also about the journey: relationships created, wines shared, concern for our community and the environment; sprinkled with lots of laughter. Our goal is a life well lived, with honesty, humility and integrity, all of which we hope translates into our wine. It’s hard to talk about the proposed winery without first talking about the land. We describe it as ‘the property’: twenty-two gorgeous acres of unspoiled Calistoga landscape sitting 1,000 feet above the valley floor surveying both Napa and Sonoma Counties. This is our home, our office, art studio, 100 year-old olive orchard and vegetable garden as well as stomping grounds for wild turkeys, deer, coyotes and even a few mountain lions. Coming to the Eddy property is taking a step back in time. You won’t see the bank robbers and stagecoach bandits that used to maraud these hills, and you won’t see the new winery. After 34 years in the wine industry, many spent as custom crush clients, we are finally preparing to take the winery from ‘paper to property’. The architectural drawings are finalized and the winery will be strategically nestled among the trees, towards the back of the property, to minimally impact this swath of forested earth that lies between Calistoga and the Knights Valley