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Drew Family Cellars

Drew Family Cellars

Drew Family Cellars
PO Box 313
Elk, California
USA 95432
Phone: (707) 877-1771
http://www.drewwines.com/

Contact: Molly Drew
Email: [email protected]

Jason Drew began his winemaking odyssey in 1980, when he helped plant his uncle’s vineyard in the Stag’s Leap District of Napa Valley. Jason then pursued an education based on the land – in Agricultural Ecology, Viticulture and Enology. A passion and philosophy grew during the early years, when Jason managed world-class vineyards in Northern California.

Discussions that had germinated years earlier when Jason and Molly first dreamt of having their own winery began to resurface. In 2000, they formed Drew while Jason was Associate Winemaker at Babcock Vineyards and Winery in Santa Barbara’s Santa Rita Hills area. In 2003, Drew was on its own.

2004 was a milestone year, when Jason and Molly purchased property on a ridgetop overlooking Anderson Valley to the east and the Pacific Ocean 3 miles to the west. Jason's instinct was clear that this property has the potential for Pinot Noir greatness! They spent the following year designing and building their boutique winery and moved in for the 2005 harvest. Research is currently under way for Drew's first estate vineyard.

Winemaker: Jason Drew

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Drew Family Cellars #07 Pinot Noir Weir Vyd (Drew Family Cellars) 2007
Drew Family Cellars #07 Pinot Noir Weir Vyd (Drew Family Cellars) 2007

California, United States

Alcohol: 14.2%  Sweetness: Dry  750 ml

 

LCBO: 176974  Check Stock

$49.00

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