About This Winery
Edna Valley- "Old World Inspired. Surpassing New World Standards" is the philosophy of this great gem of a winery specializing in estate grown Pinot Noir & Chardonnay.
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OLD WORLD INSPIRED. SURPASSING NEW WORLD STANDARDS. SUSTAINABLY GROWN.
Nine words. One idea. This sums up the philosophy behind all of our wines. It’s an idea that traces back to our founder, Catharine Niven, and her original vision for the Paragon Vineyard in the early 1970s.
Today, that vision continues under the watchful eyes of the second and third generations, along with Burgundian born and educated winemaker, Christian Roguenant. He vints wines that are true to the vineyard and varietal in the old world tradition. Yet, he creates completely modern wines that go beyond the new world standard. He accomplishes this with winegrapes that have been farmed in a sustainable manner for over three decades. Our wines combine the best of three worlds, old, new and future, and we produce estate wines of concentrated flavors and balanced acidity.
Come and visit the old schoolhouse tasting room, where we pour wine from all of the Niven Family Labels: Baileyana, Tangent & True Myth, plus Trenza and Zocker. Bring a picnic, or buy some cheese and salami from us and practice your Bocce Ball skills on one of our two full-size courts.
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Hours: Open daily 10 to 5pmFees: $15 tasting fee, waived with two-bottle purchase
Price Range: $13 to $60 per bottle, average $35
Established: 1991
Vineyards: 1100 acres
Production: 25,000 cases
Discounts: 10% case discount, 20% Wine Club discount
Unique Amenities: Bocce Ball Court
Winery Dog: Dogs on leash are welcome in our outdoor space
Winery URL: http://www.nivenfamilywines.com
Winemaker Bio:
Christian Roguenant
Christian Roguenant was born to wine. A native of the Burgundy region of France, Christian grew up among the vineyards and decided early on to become a winemaker. His studies at the University of Dijon focused on enology and winemaking and included graduate coursework in wine marketing. This education served him well as he traveled the world to make wine on five continents. Included in his experience were fifteen years with Champagne Deutz, one of the premier Champagne houses in France and service as a consultant to wineries around the world. His travels brought him to wineries in Argentina, Germany, Australia, New Zealand, Korea (where he made sparkling wine for the 1988 Olympics) and finally to the Central Coast of California.
"Where better to first make Chardonnay and Pinot Noir than Burgundy; or Sauvignon Blanc than New Zealand, or Syrah than the North Rhone?" smiles Roguenant. "I have been very fortunate," he continues, "I have learned so much from so many winemakers and experiences!"
When the Niven family, owners of Baileyana, Tangent & True Myth decided to build a new winery in 1998 they gave a blank slate to Roguenant to design the winery of his dreams. His gracious, light-filled design is state of the art and elegantly functional.
Red wines are fermented in the classic Burgundian method in numerous small, open-top fermentors. This compact system allows for gentle punch down of the caps as the wine ferments and enables Roguenant to keep each lot separate by clone, vineyard block, yeast trial, or whatever he chooses. Three individually climate-controlled barrel cellars are available to Roguenant for completing fermentation and for aging. Roguenant is also pleased with the esthetics of the winery. "The windows let in a lot of natural light," he says. "Although the wine never sees the light, the people do and that makes the winery a very pleasant place to work."
Roguenant delights in selecting among the hand-picked fruit from the Firepeak blocks of the Paragon Vineyard. The estate vineyard, adjacent to the winery, is planted with carefully chosen clones and rootstocks, and is the jewel of the Edna Valley. "This vineyard allows me to achieve my goal: to make the wine as true to the varietal as possible," Roguenant confirms. "My philosophy of winemaking is this: give me rough but nice diamonds; my job is to polish without scratching them. My passion and desire is to make better wine every year. A winemaker is the greatest critic about his own wine-always striving to get closer to perfection."
A judge for numerous wine competitions, Roguenant enjoys the camaraderie of his peers. "I continue to learn so much, consulting with other winemakers-here in California and around the world. I enjoy so many wonderful friendships!" He would welcome the opportunity to spend some time with his life-long hobby, photography. For now, he contents himself with taking pictures of his wife Lois and their young son Blake.
Amenities
- Bocce Ball
- Event Space
- Food Available
- Gift Shop
- Picnic Sites
- Sit-Down Tasting
Ambiances
- Casual & Relaxed
- Dog Friendly
- Family Run
- Historic Features
- Kid Friendly
Wine Types
- Albarino
- Blends
- Cabernet Sauvignon
- Chardonnay
- Estate Grown Wines
- German, Reisling, Gewurztraminer
- Grenache Blanc
- Gruner Veltliner
- Pinot Grigio
- Pinot Gris
- Pinot Noir
- Port or Dessert Wines
- Red Blends
- Rhone Blends
- Riesling
- Rose
- Sauvignon Blanc
- Spanish
- Sparkling Wines
- Syrah
- Viognier
- White Blends
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