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Signe Zoller

Signe received her Master’s Degree in Enology at the University of California at Davis.  She worked for Kendall-Jackson 11 years and Meridian Vineyards another 11.   In 2006 she started her own consulting business.  Her clients are all small startups including growers motivated by a desire to showcase their grape quality, those excited by the industry and lifestyle hopefuls.

Signe has served as president of the American Society for Enology and Viticulture, Board Chairperson for the Paso Robles Vintners and Growers Association and has been named Winemaker of the Year by the Mid-State Fair.

Signe Zoller

 

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Evelyn White

After graduating from Sonoma State University with a degree in Biology and Chemistry, Evelyn heeded the advice of friends and took a temporary harvest job at Chateau St. Jean. Over 30 years later she remains in the wine business as the winemaker at Taft Street Winery, focusing on Russian River wines.

The initial harvest job at Chateau St. Jean was followed by a position at the winery as a laboratory technician. Evelyn then completed several enology and viticulture courses at Santa Rosa College before accepting a position at Lyeth Winery in Geyserville, where she was eventually promoted to assistant winemaker. In 1992, she was offered the position of laboratory enologist at Clos du Bois Wines, where she spent 11 years and rose to the position of winemaker.

She joined Delicato Family Vineyards in 2004 as its winemaker and was involved in the production of all white wines produced there. She joined Taft Street Winery in 2007, where she crafts Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Gris, Rose of Pinot Noir, among other varietals.

Evelyn is a member of the American Society of Enology and Viticulture and is involved in a tasting group that includes many of Napa and Sonoma County’s top winemakers. Some of Evelyn’s hobbies include cooking, gardening, and traveling worldwide with her husband, who also is a wine industry professional.

Taft Street Winery

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Nils Venge

Saddleback Cellars was established in 1981 in the heart of the Napa Valley by Nils Venge. Nils Venge is universally regarded as one of the foremost pioneers of the Napa Valley wine industry.

Born to Danish immigrants, Venge’s exposure to wine came at an early age: his parents operated a wine and liquor import and distribution company in Southern California. Venge continued his pursuit of wine at the University of California in Davis where he earned a BS in Viticulture in 1967.

Following a tour of duty in Vietnam as a Navy Reservist, Venge moved to the Napa Valley to pursue his interest in winemaking. In the subsequent years, Venge worked for notable wineries, such as Charles Krug, Sterling, Villa Mount Eden and Groth. During his tenure at Groth, Venge became the first American winemaker to receive a perfect 100 point rating from wine critic Robert Parker Jr. The 1985 Groth Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon catapulted Venge to a venerated position in the California wine industry.

Saddleback Cellars

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Linda Trotta

Time flies when you love what you do, and, over the last 30 years, Linda has made exceptional wines and helped to build strong winery organizations around the globe.

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Miro Tcholakov

Born and raised in northern Bulgaria, a region with many millennia of winemaking history, Miro (Miroslav) Tcholakov was exposed to wine and winemaking at a very early age. His grandfather had long made the family supply of wine. As a boy, Miro was at his side during all phases of the process.

After completing his mandatory military service, he attended the Higher Institute of Agriculture in Plovdiv where he studied viticulture and enology. Soon after graduation, in the summer of 1990, he was chosen from hundreds of candidates to participate in an international exchange program in agriculture set up by The Future Farmers of America. After a few months in Napa, he was taken on as harvest intern at Sonoma County’s Dry Creek Vineyard. What was supposed to be a temporary harvest job turned into a nine-year position moving through the ranks from Cellar Master to Assistant Winemaker in 1997.

 

In 1998 Miro went to work as Winemaker for Trentadue Winery, which is still his “day job.” In addition to bringing more acclaim to the winery by creating world class award-winning wines, Miro’s duties include overseeing many custom crush operations for some renowned winemaker clients. In 2001, Miro became his own customer with his inaugural bottling of his Petite Sirah. Within a few weeks of its release, it received a fat 90 points and a “well-endowed” write-up from Robert Parker, Jr. in the Wine Advocate.

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Mark Stupich

Winemaker Mark Stupich work his first harvest at Kenwood Vineyards in 1975. In the beginning it was his summer job, working as a cellar rat shoveling grape skins out of tanks and falling in love with everything about the wine business. Knowing he’d found his passion at Kenwood, he almost gave up on his studies at Sonoma State University – but decided to finish his psychology degree after his mother broke into tears when he floated the idea of dropping out.

He used his early Kenwood earnings to hike the Pacific Crest trail after graduation, making it from Mexico to Lake Tahoe before tossing his boots and heading back to Kenwood in time for crush. “It’s just so much fun making wine,” he says now, never having lost an ounce of the enthusiasm that’s fueled him since early on, carrying his career upward at the winery until he was made winemaker in 2006.

He started at Kenwood not long after the Pagani family sold vineyards and prune orchards to John Sheela and Mike and Marty Lee – and Kenwood Vineyards was born, in an old wooden barn with the leaky redwood tanks. The orchard was felled and Kenwood grew, including being the exclusive producer of Jack London Vineyard wines for the Sheppard family since 1976, where Stupich has taken part in every vintage. His lifelong favorite vintage is 1979 when they were shorthanded and he worked with three other guys from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. day after day, going home only to sleep. “I was 26 and I was the oldest,” he says.

He also relished the challenge of the various troubled years – 1989, 1998 and 2011 – when Kenwood made great wine even when early rain was followed by a wet spring, a combination that makes fighting botrytis a challenge. “We had no rot character, our wines were very clean.”

In 1999, Gary Heck of Korbel Winery purchased Kenwood, creating “a super team” that he remembers fondly. “Gary wanted a symbiotic relationship between us and we achieved it,” he said, explaining that he was always on hand to do “whatever needed to be done.” He eventually became facilities manager, carrying the responsibility for 17,000 barrels. As a winemaker, Stupich most enjoys zinfandel and sauvignon blanc. “They are the most fun to make, with incredible aromas.”

 

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Joey Stockton

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David Stevens

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Bob Stashak

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Deanna Starr

Deanna worked in healthcare for over 20 years, starting out as a Registered Nurse, then spent many years in management for physician medical groups and home healthcare. All of that chemistry background comes in very handy – analyzing wine for just the right balance of components. Besides having had long time interest in wine and winemaking, she is also a gourmet cook who is using her tastebuds to creating flavorful, memorable wines – leaving you always wanting to come back for seconds!

The Starrs love of wine has led them to collecting fine wines. They have an extensive personal cellar and have a passion for Port.

The winery’s name has changed back to the original name of Milano. Many of you may have known the winery as Milone. The winery has operated continuously in the old hop kiln since 1977. The winery produces small lots of handcrafted wines using traditional methods. New creations, in addition to their signature Cabernets and Zinfandels, include Carignane, Syrah, Petite Sirah, Cabernet/Syrah blend, Merlot, Petit Verdot, Late Harvest Zin, Port and more.