Volcanic Wine Awards | The Jancis Robinson Story

American news source

Friday 28 May 2010 • 1 min read
Image

I seriously recommend the website of the American wine trade publication Wines & Vines. In the last few days I have come across two fascinating stories there. The first, Winegrowers cash in on other crops, was a survey of various California vintners who are deliberately moving away from monoculture and growing crops other than vines. Their motivations and compensations differ slightly but all are driven by the principle that monocultures are less healthy and sustainable both agriculturally and socially.

Ted Hall of the admirable Long Meadow Ranch raises premium cattle as well as making top-quality olive oil in particular. He points out that other crops can be grown on land that is unsuitable for viticulture because its proximity to creeks makes it a high risk for Pierce's disease, or on land with too high a concentration of boron for vines. Lee Hudson of Hudson Vineyards in Carneros, grows vegetables and raises poultry for eggs. He distributes them through veg boxes such as the one shown here and also sells them through the local Napa Oxbow farmer's market, which he has even gone to the trouble of acquiring. They all explain the benefits of their decisions but I found John Williams of Frog's Leap's' account particularly moving. He argues that growing crops which have different cycles from vines provides year-round work for his Mexican crew and therefore a firm sense of community and security for their families.

Then in Wineries rate their distributors there was news of a particularly worthwhile new website on which wineries can log and compare the performance of their various distributors. This is surely a particularly suitable and beneficial application of improved communications and gives much more power, or at least knowledge, to winery owners and sales people. Previously they had to depend on rumour and sporadic discussion with their peers, but www.nopaywinedistributors.com provides a permanent record of which distributors treat their suppliers particularly well or badly.

From the name of the site, the inspiration is clear. Its founder Peter Norris of Vino Family Vineyards of St Helena, Napa Valley, told Wines & Vines he was inspired to start the site after two Midwestern distributors of his 1,200-case brand started paying slowly or not at all. One, he said, 'screwed us out of $20,000.' Also the owner of a marketing agency, he outlined his motivation to Wines & Vines: 'The idea is to try to protect the little guys, who have so little leverage.' The site is free but voluntary donations are encouraged.

 

Become a member to continue reading
会员
$135
/year
每年节省超过15%
适合葡萄酒爱好者
  • 存取 288,913 条葡萄酒点评 & 15,880 篇文章
  • 存取《牛津葡萄酒指南》《世界葡萄酒地图集》
核心会员
$249
/year
 
适合收藏家
  • 存取 288,913 条葡萄酒点评 & 15,880 篇文章
  • 存取《牛津葡萄酒指南》《世界葡萄酒地图集》
  • 提前 48 小时获取最新葡萄酒点评与文章
专业版
$299
/year
供个人葡萄酒专业人士使用
  • 存取 288,913 条葡萄酒点评 & 15,880 篇文章
  • 存取《牛津葡萄酒指南》《世界葡萄酒地图集》
  • 提前 48 小时获取最新葡萄酒点评与文章
  • 可将最多 25 条葡萄酒点评与评分 用于市场宣传(商业用途)
商务版
$399
/year
供葡萄酒行业企业使用
  • 存取 288,913 条葡萄酒点评 & 15,880 篇文章
  • 存取《牛津葡萄酒指南》《世界葡萄酒地图集》
  • 提前 48 小时获取最新葡萄酒点评与文章
  • 可将最多 250 条葡萄酒点评与评分 用于市场宣传(商业用途)
Pay with
Visa logo Mastercard logo American Express logo Logo for more payment options
Join our newsletter

Get the latest from Jancis and her team of leading wine experts.

By subscribing you agree with our Privacy Policy and provide consent to receive updates from our company.

More Free for all

J&B Burgundy tasting at the IOD in Jan 2026
Free for all What to make of this exceptional vintage after London’s Burgundy Week? Small, undoubtedly. And not exactly perfectly formed. A version...
Australian wine tanks and grapevines
Free for all 世界上充斥着无人问津的葡萄酒。本文的一个版本由金融时报 发表。上图为南澳大利亚的葡萄酒储罐群。 读到关于 当前威士忌过剩...
Meursault in the snow - Jon Wyand
Free for all 我们在这个充满挑战的年份中发布的所有内容。在 这里找到我们发布的所有葡萄酒评论。上图为博讷丘 (Côte de Beaune) 的默尔索...
View over vineyards of Madeira sea in background
Free for all 但是马德拉酒,这种伟大的加强酒之一,在这个非凡的大西洋岛屿上还能在旅游开发中存活多久?本文的一个版本由《金融时报》 发表。另见...

More from JancisRobinson.com

London Shell Co trio
Nick on restaurants A winning combination in North London beguiles Nick, who seems to have amused the trio behind it. Above, left to...
SA fires by David Gass and Wine News in 5 logo
Wine news in 5 Also: the WHO calls for raised alcohol taxes; more tariff drama; Champagne sales decline, and protests continue at Moët Hennessy...
Ryan Pass
Tasting articles Some promising representatives of the next generation of California wine brands. Above, w inemaker Ryan Pass of Pass Wines (photo...
The Marrone family, parents and three daughters
Wines of the week An incredibly refreshing Nebbiolo from a sustainably-minded family that sells for as little as €17.50, $24.94, £22.50. - - -...
Aerial view of various Asian ingredients
Inside information Part five of an eight-part series on how to pair wine with Asian flavours, adapted from Richard’s book. Click here...
Vineyards of Domaine Vaccelli on Corsica
Inside information Once on the fringes, Corsica has emerged as one of France’s most compelling wine regions. Paris-based writer Yasha Lysenko explores...
Les Halles de Narbonne
Tasting articles Ninety-nine wines showing the dazzling diversity of this often-underestimated region. Part 1 was published yesterday. See also Languedoc whites –...
September sunset Domaine de Montrose
Tasting articles Tam thinks so – and has nearly 200 red-wine recommendations to show for it. Come back tomorrow for the second...
Wine inspiration delivered directly to your inbox, weekly
Our weekly newsletter is free for all
By subscribing you're confirming that you agree with our Terms and Conditions.