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United States |
Appellation: |
Sonoma County |
State: |
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California |
Sub-Appellation/AVA:
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Dry Creek |
Winemaker: |
Phyllis Zouzounis |
Winery: |
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Raymond Burr
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Vineyards:
Raymond Burr vineyards are at the base of Bradford Mountain in Dry Creek
Valley. The vineyards are located in the east facing hills at the north end of Dry Creek Valley. It’s a fabulous
vineyard. It has it all — an east facing, terraced hillside that has very well drained soil. The days can be very hot, and yet there is enough
of a coastal influence to provide relief with cool night
Winery: Raymond Burr and Robert Benevides had met, as
professional actors, in the middle 1950s on the
television program which was to make a legend of Burr,
"Perry Mason." Motivated in the beginning by
friendship, the Burr/Benevides relationship was
bolstered and advanced by their individual interest
in, and knowledge of, the cultivation and
hybridization of orchids. In the next several years
this shared hobby began to grow until the obvious
resolution was to make it a commercial venture. And
so, Sea God Nurseries was born, becoming in the 20-odd
years of its life an international presence with
ranges in Fiji, Hawaii, the Azores Islands and in
Southern California. During this period, the
partnership was responsible for over 1,500 new orchids
added to the world-wide catalogue.
In 1976 Benevides, on the
advice of his father, had purchased an eminently desirable farm in the Dry Creek
Valley and in the following months, as the nine-year "Ironside" drew to a close,
Burr and Benevides traveled in northern California, the scene of both their
young lives (Burr was raised in Vallejo, Benevides on the Peninsula, both
attended school in Berkeley). Benevides took Burr to see his property in Sonoma
County.
The rest is history, in 1992
their first vintage was released and until now the wine was not available
through distribution channels.
Winemaker:
Pioneer woman winemaker, Phyllis Zouzounis came to
Raymond Burr Vineyards at the beginning of the 2006
grape harvest. The terraced hillside, along with the
soil and temperatures of the Raymond Burr benchland
estate enticed Phyllis to this special spot.
Phyllis is not new to the Dry
Creek Valley. She began her winemaking career working at Dry Creek Vineyard in
1980. After 15 years of experience there she moved on as winemaker and general
manager of another Dry Creek winery just down the road, Mazzocco Vineyards. In
1987 Phyllis and her partner, Jim Penpraze, started their own Dry Creek winery,
Deux Amis, making award winning Zinfandels. Her 2001 Sonoma County
Zinfandel was named one of the top 10 zinfandels from California by Wine Review.
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