What began with a few DMs dunking on misleading “cover crop” Instagram posts—or maybe even earlier, on Napa Valley school bus rides more than 25 years ago—has grown into something much bigger: a groundbreaking tasting event focused on the future of responsible winegrowing.
In this first-ever crossover episode of The Wine Makers Podcast and Bedrock Conversations, Katie Bundschu, Morgan Twain-Peterson MW, and Sam Coturri join Chris Cotrell, Alli Badar, Brian Casey, and Bart Hansen to introduce S.O.R.B.E.T.—the Sonoma Organic Regenerative Biodynamic Education Tasting.
This inaugural event celebrates Sonoma Valley’s critical role in sustainable and ecological winegrowing—past, present, and future. The only two rules for participation:
1) Wines must be farmed organically, regeneratively, or biodynamically.
2) Wines must come from Sonoma Valley.
The result? A dynamic mix of wineries—from garagistes to corporate producers, from emerging natural wine stars to established legacy brands—offering everything from edgy small-batch bottles to ultra-premium pours.
The crew shares the origin of the event, what it means for the region, and why this kind of collective action is more important than ever. [EP 367]
Save the Date: August 17th at Fort Mason, San Francisco.
Get tickets here: Eventbrite – S.O.R.B.E.T.
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Winemakers interested in participating: Reach out for an application—we’d love to have you join.