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Blue Rock was first settled
by poor Italian immigrants who were drawn to the
Alexander Valley in order to be near to the Italian
Swiss Colony Winery in Asti. Fortunately, they brought
with them olive trees, vine cuttings, and a knowledge of
grape growing. The
stone house and barn were built around 1880 and once
housed a winery known as Villa Maria. However,
prohibition brought an end to the winery and vineyards
until the rebirth of the American wine industry in the
late 1970's. |
Blue Rock was reborn in 1982 when the vineyard was
planted to the 5 Bordeaux varietals plus a small
hillside of Syrah. The Estate, consisting of 100 acres,
was purchased by the Kahn family in 1987 who set out to
create the infrastructure for a great wine estate.
The work continues today as the vineyard is slowly
replanted to a very high vine density with the best
Bordeaux clones and knowledge of the vineyard's various
soil and microclimates. |
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We will produce only small quantities of luxurious red wines that
express their sense of place. Blue Rock, therefore, will always make wine from grapes
grown exclusively on the Estate.
We believe that small is beautiful. In our experience, the finest, most individually
expressive wines come from small places.
We believe that place is paramount, "...a memorable wine is as much a map as
a taste. A place where man and plant and planet meet. A kind of liquid geography..."
Blue Rock will always come from the blue rocks, pebbles and boulders that make this
hillside property so unique and special. |
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