I'll Drink to That! Wine Talk

499: David Rafanelli on Four Generations Making Wine in California

May 10, 2024
David Rafanelli, owner of the A. Rafanelli Winery, shares a captivating family legacy of winemaking that began with his grandmother's arrival in 1903. He discusses the evolution of their vineyard practices, including the successful introduction of Cabernet Sauvignon and the preservation of Zinfandel amidst challenges. David emphasizes the significance of soil and land familiarity in crafting distinctive wines, while also reflecting on the impact of generational shifts and traditional vs. modern techniques in California's wine industry.
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ANECDOTE

Family Wine Roots from 1903

  • David Rafanelli's grandmother emigrated from Italy in 1903 and began making homemade wine in San Francisco. - The family purchased land in Dry Creek Valley in the 1920s, starting a century-long tradition of winemaking in the region.
INSIGHT

Blending Enhances Wine Quality

  • California winemakers once assumed 100% varietal wines were superior but found blending often improved wine quality. - This realization evolved the appreciation and style of varietal wines like Zinfandel and Cabernet.
ADVICE

Control Sales Through Direct Marketing

  • Avoid handing all your wine to a single distributor to prevent losing control of your product. - Develop a mailing list and direct sales to maintain customer relationships and ensure steady wine sales.
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