Charles Creek Vineyard Explained

Winery Name:Charles Creek Vineyard
Location City:Sonoma
Location State:California
Location Country:United States
Coordinates:38.2924°N -122.4591°W
Appellation:Carneros
Other Labels:La Bomba
Year Founded:2001
Year Closed:2014
Key People:Bill Brinton & Gerry Brinton, Proprietors, Kerry Damskey, Winemaker
Cases Per Year:8,000
Varietal1:Pinot grigio
Varietal2:Chardonnay
Varietal3:Riesling
Varietal4:Merlot
Varietal5:Cabernet Sauvignon
Varietal6:Syrah
Varietal7:Rose
Varietal8:Malbec
Varietal9:Sangiovese
Varietal10:Pinot noir
Distribution:National

Charles Creek Vineyard was a winery in Sonoma, California that specialized in Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon wine and dessert wine.

History

Charles Creek was founded in January 2002 by husband and wife Bill & Gerry Brinton. A veteran of the beverage industry, Bill owned the Wiman Beverage Company since 1993. They chose to sell Wimans as their interest in wine making grew, selling it to Naked Juice in 2000. Owning property on Sonoma Mountain since 1984, the Brintons had been experimenting with winemaking since their first planting of Chardonnay in 1992, and after the sale of Wiman they chose to move to Sonoma from San Francisco.[1] [2]

After several experiments with Chardonnay and Merlot grapes, the Brintons decided to focus on working with regional grape growers and made their small vineyard into a solar farm.In 2002 they founded Charles Creek, which is named after the couple's son Charley and Bill's grandfather, Charles Deere Wiman.[2] [1]

In November 2014 they shuttered the winery and tasting room, calling it a "bittersweet farewell."[3]

Wine production

Charles Creek worked with a number of wine growers throughout Sonoma and Napa including: Merlot and Chardonnay growers Hyde Vineyard and Sangiacomo Vineyards and Cabernet Sauvignon growers Mountain Terraces Vineyard and Stage Coach Vineyard[4] Not owning their own production facility, they worked with Sonoma Wine Company, a custom winery production facility. Charles Creek maintained their own barrels and inventory at Sonoma Wine, which the Brintons believed helped keep their costs down and their wine at a reasonable price point.[2]

Tasting room

Charles Creek maintained a tasting room, art gallery and retail space on the square in downtown Sonoma. Two creatures paid special homage in the tasting room - the owl - a mascot of the tasting room, a tribute to Bill's grandmother, who bore the nickname Owl,[2] and a life-sized cow made entirely of wine corks.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Biographies . About Us . Charles Creek . 6 Feb 2011.
  2. Web site: Nikitas Magel . Sonoma Winery Delivers Quality with Value . Interviews . Vinterviews . 6 Feb 2011.
  3. Web site: Charles Creek closing, Enkidu opening Plaza tasting rooms; Cookbook Club next Wednesday; Lots of food and wine events. 5 November 2014.
  4. Web site: Trade Kit . Charles Creek Vineyard . 6 Feb 2011.