Friday, August 19, 2011

J Vineyards & Winery Begins Harvest on Monday, August 22, 2011!


Wineries prepare for harvest to begin next week
By CATHY BUSSEWITZ
THE PRESS DEMOCRAT

JOHN BURGESS/Press Democrat
John Erbe, a viticulturlist with J Vineyards & Winery, 
checks the sugar levels of pinot noir grapes on Thursday.
Erbe believes the Healdsburg winery will start the harvest on Monday morning.

There’s excitement in the air as winemakers across Sonoma County hurry through final preparations, or catch their last bit of rest, before the onslaught begins.

The North Coast grape harvest is expected to kick off next week, several weeks later than normal as a result of cool spring weather that slowed the maturation of the region’s $1 billion grape crop.

Melissa Stackhouse, Winemaker with J Vineyards & Winery

“I have the pre-harvest butterflies a little bit, and a general sense of hope that you have before harvest,” said Melissa Stackhouse, winemaker for J Vineyards & Winery of Healdsburg. “Because who knows, it could be really stellar. Harvest unfolds as we’re going through it, and that’s the nice mystery about it.”

In the wee hours of Monday morning, grape pickers will set out at J Vineyards to begin picking pinot noir and chardonnay grapes used to make sparkling wines.


The winery expects to harvest about 20 percent fewer grapes than normal this year, spokesman George Rose said. Rains in June simply knocked the flowers off the vine, so there were fewer berries in each cluster, he said.

“Our winemaking team definitely is gearing up for what they like to refer to as war,” Rose said. “It’s a very grueling process.”

Despite the cool temperatures, vineyards in Alexander Valley and Dry Creek Valley have accumulated about five or six more days of warm temperatures than the same time last year, said Nick Frey, president of the Sonoma County Winegrape Commission.

“We’re going to have the long hang time that winemakers want for flavor depth, but I think we’re in a better position than last year,” Frey said.

The lighter crop is making some grapes ripen faster on the vine, said Chris Bowen, vineyard manager for Hunter Farms in Sonoma Valley. With fewer grapes, the sugar produced by the leaves makes its way inside the grape faster, he said.

Bowen estimates Hunter Farms will start picking pinot noir grapes for sparkling wines in the middle or end of next week for Gloria Ferrer Caves & Vineyards.

“I’m hopeful that we don’t have another harvest like last year, because last year was just slam-bang. We had no letup,” Bowen said. “It would be nice if things went smoothly. They never do.”

Bowen is expecting to harvest about 25 percent fewer pinot noir grapes than an average year. Chardonnay grapes don’t look quite as bad, and some of his merlot and cabernet grapes look good, while others don’t.

To the west in the Russian River Valley, Iron Horse Vineyards is poised to start picking grapes for its sparkling wines in about 15 days, based on the sugar content of the grapes, winemaker David Munksgard estimated.

“It’s kind of like crystal ball-ing right now,” Munksgard said.

When J Vineyards starts picking, Munksgard can practically set a clock and assume Iron Horse’s grapes will be ready for picking within a week or two.

Iron Horse is racing to get bottling done now so it can hopefully give the crew a long weekend off before the madness of harvest begins.

“There’s all kinds of obstacles in your way, but at the end of the day, after all the agonizing and worry about the harvest, it’s suddenly here,” Rose said.


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Monday, August 15, 2011

Featured Club J Members "Ingrid Korgemagi & Bob Lillie"



FEATURED MEMBERS

What Ingrid & Bob Have To Say About J Vineyards & Winery!

“Sharing a fun photo of my friend Tara and I enjoying J Brut Rosé this summer at Lake Cumberland, Kentucky. We visited J last May and did a very thorough tasting with Ron Clark (Mr. Suspenders) and enjoyed the wine and the company so much that we joined the Wine Club!  J was the most memorable of the trip, primarily because of Ron.  We are looking forward to coming out again for a visit to J!”

- Ingrid Korgemagi & Bob Lillie


Ingrid Korgemagi & Tara Sheff
Enjoying J Brut Rosé on Lake Cumberland, KY


J NV Brut Rosé 


How long have you been a J Club Member?

Ingrid & Bob: Since May 2010!


What do you like best about Club J?

Ingrid & Bob: Getting J Wine Club shipments sent to our friends in Ohio, Jim & Tara Sheff (also J Wine Club Members), as wines can’t be sent to Kentucky, and most J wines are typically not available here in Kentucky retailers, which is sadly most of the J product line.
J Vineyards Nicole's Pinot Noir

What is your favorite J Wine & Food Pairing?

 Ingrid & Bob:  My personal favorite is the Nicole's Vineyard Pinot Noir with basically anything. My husband Bob makes excellent homemade pizza and we'll pull out a bottle for pizza or to accent any other great meal with friends.  Being avid boaters, there can be a J Wine paired with appetizers before dinner. 

We have really enjoyed the Vin Gris with homemade Applewood smoked pork chops.


J Vineyards Vin Gris

            
Special Interests you would like to share about you?

Ingrid & Bob:  We are avid boaters, tech junkies, and consumers of good food and wine, both at home and on trips cross country.  It's not uncommon for us to go out with close friends and have a four hour dinner as the focus of our night out!

To inquire about becoming a Featured Club J Member, please contact Elisa Brennan at elisa@jwine.com, or visit our J Tasting Room and the Wine Specialists will be happy to obtain your feedback and photo.


We look forward to seeing you featured on the J Vineyards & Winery Facebook Fan Page!









   

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Bubble Lady - Judy Jordan has built J Vineyards and Winery into a top-name sparkling wine house, Press Democrat, July 23, 2011




Bubble Lady


Judy Jordan has built J Vineyards and Winery into a top-name sparkling wine house


By VIRGINIE BOONE FOR THE PRESS DEMOCRAT
Published: Saturday, July 23, 2011 at 3:00 a.m.



SCOTT MANCHESTER / For The Press Democrat
With J Vineyards sparkling wine in hand, Judy Jordan, Founder and President of J Vineyards & Winery and second generation vintner, during her 50th birthday party cruise on the San Francisco Bay on the Empress of Sausalito motor yacht on Saturday night June 11, 2011.

Judy Jordan was only 25 when she leveraged the resources and knowledge of her dad, Jordan Winery founder Tom Jordan, to launch her own sparkling wine house, J Vineyards & Winery.  A geology graduate and college tennis star out of Stanford, she settled on the Russian River Valley as her base.

“If I were talking to the 25-year-old who started this company and I remember enough about her, she was spicy and spunky,” Jordan recalled. “At that time I really believed that nothing could get in my way, and I was so passionate about sparkling wine and about geology and about the Russian River Valley.”

Recently 50, she's still at it, having turned J into a marquee name in Sonoma County and a popular bubbly brand across the country.  Along the way, she has survived floods and down markets, winemaker changes and a move into varietal wines.  As a single, very much working mom, she is also raising two kids, Nicole and Robert, now in their teens.

“What I didn't know at 25 was how many times I was going to run up against walls and how many times you think you're on a certain path and are sure that's the right path and bam. You hit a wall,” she said.

 Judy Jordan, 1987

“And how often, with a big sore on your head, you move back from it and go, okay, that hurt, and finding how to get around that wall and finding a path that works.

“I'd say, don't get so wrapped up in the emotional swings.  Now what I know is, you get through it. Sometimes it has not been a pretty landing, but I have ended up on my feet.”


Emotional swings indeed. The ambient lighting in Jordan's winery office gives off an air of calm, as does the soft-spoken, deliberate Jordan, tall and still athletic with blonde, short-cropped hair.

So singularly committed to making sparkling wine, Jordan still is mired in a business that's not always joyful.  She is committed to a product that's expensive to make and subject to the weather, market fickleness and a never-ending parade of competitors and Johnny-come-lately trends in taste and price.

J  Sparkling Wine

“You either continue to make smaller quantities at very high quality and you position your wines that way, which is what we choose to do,” she said, “or you make a lot of wine.  After 25 years we're all-American, high-quality from Russian River Valley vineyards, but we also like to think of ourselves as fun, as joyous and attainable.”

Adaptation has been key.  In the last year Jordan has hired former Kendall-Jackson public relations king pin George Rose to take on J's communications needs.  She also has lured winemaker Melissa Stackhouse away from La Crema to make J's sparkling and varietal wines, starting this harvest.  She takes over from Jordan's personal friend George Bursick, who wanted to go back to consulting.

Melissa Stackhouse, J Vineyards & Winery Winemaker

“What appealed to me about coming to work for J is Judy's offbeat sense of humor and sharp independent streak,” said Rose.  “She brings a sense of fun and a uniquely all-American spirit to the winery that, when mixed with hard work, brings out the best in people.”


Stackhouse is happy to get back to making more artisanal pinot noir and chardonnay, noting that “Judy is very focused on producing world-class varietal wines from her 10 Russian River Valley estate vineyards.”

 J Sparkling, J Vineyards Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, J Pinot Gris

In the early days, the wines were made in an old, ramshackle prune processing barn without indoor plumbing and a leafy roof.  In 1995, it flooded under five feet of water.

The first release, a 1987 J Vintage Brut, came into the market in 1991 at about the exact moment the Gulf War in Kuwait began.  Jordan and her team pounded every strip of pavement across the U.S. to sell 4,000 cases in 32 cities.

Sales eventually added up, and Jordan was able in 1997 to buy the Piper Sonoma winery, another sparkling producer, on Old Redwood Highway south of Healdsburg, where J still sits.  Included in the deal were 118 acres of vineyards in the Russian River Valley.

J Vineyards & Winery Entrance

Jordan now owns 10 vineyards laced throughout the Russian River Valley, leveraging one to get another one and paying off debt as she went so she could be ready to grab more vineyard land.

“I do believe things go in phases,” she said.  “That's the great opportunity in life, to re-invent and re-engineer yourself to be relevant for new times.  It's very important to stay relevant and avant-garde.”

Convinced of sparkling wine's ability to pair with a wide range of food, Jordan was among the first in Sonoma County to devote a part of J's tasting room to food and wine pairing, starting in 1999.  The Bubble Room remains popular.

J Bubble Room Experience

Now she's pushing forward with J pinot noir, chardonnay and pinot gris to further make that point.  After all these years, she doesn't want to have all her eggs in the sparkling wine basket, stressing that she likes and needs diversity.

“I had a midlife crisis a few years ago, a teenage crisis because I wasn't quite midlife yet.  Midlife is at 60, I hear,” she joked.

“I purchased this winery back in 1997, and it was a very big deal for me.  I put a little bit of money down and had to pay it off with lots of debt and (was) mortgaged up the wazoo.  It forced me to make the decision in the early 2000s, what did I want to be when I grew up? A big sparkling wine house or did I want to be high quality?  I chose the latter.”

Her decision to broaden has been challenging because people often tell her that if you're a sparkling wine house you're not capable of being a quality pinot noir or chardonnay house.

J Barrel Room
Producing High-Quality Pinot Noir & Chardonnay

“I'm very competitive by nature, and I'm like, okay, says who?” Jordan countered.

Her brother John agrees.  He is CEO of Jordan Vineyard and Winery, the Alexander Valley winery started by their parents, Tom and Sally Jordan.

“Judy has always been fiercely independent and unafraid to approach the business in her own way,” he said.

Ultimately Jordan is proudest of the fact that her kids have witnessed her evolution.

J  Vineyards Pinot Noir

“It's a joy to have built a business as a single mom and have my kids see what that's like, to go through the ups and the downs,” she said.

“I've been scurrying around and scurrying around the last 25 years, and now I feel this is home, I can settle down.”

SCOTT MANCHESTER / For The Press Democrat
Judy Jordan, Founder and President of J Vineyards & Winery and second generation vintner, tries on the captain's hat on the Empress of Sausalito motor yacht during her 50th birthday party cruise on the San Francisco Bay on June 11.


CELEBRATE J's ANNIVERSARY
A celebration of J's 25th Anniversary will be held September 17 at the winery's Visitor Center and Bubble Room, in tandem with the winery's annual harvest event.  The festivities are from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and will feature specialty food producers and tastings of past, present and future J wines.  Admission is $55, which includes a commemorative glass and culinary creations by J's Executive Chef Mark E. Caldwell.

To purchase tickets in advance, call 431-5430.  http://www.jwine.com

Virginie Boone is a freelance wine writer based in Sonoma County. She can be reached at virginieboone@yahoo.com.


Thursday, July 14, 2011

Introducing Melissa Stackhouse!


J Vineyards & Winery, the Russian River Valley sparkling and varietal wine producer, has appointed Melissa Stackhouse as its new Vice President of Winemaking.

Stackhouse will lead a dedicated winemaking team in solidifying J’s 25-year reputation as a top Sonoma County sparkling wine house, and build on the winery’s budding estate-driven varietal wine program.

“Melissa brings a wealth of Russian River Valley experience that will lift J to a new level of Estate-driven Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Pinot Gris winemaking,” said J Vineyards & Winery Founder and President, Judy Jordan. “She possesses a unique ability to connect with people, but it is her amazing skill as a winemaker that defines her, and will help shape my vision for J.”


Stackhouse is a graduate of the University of California at Davis where she earned a Bachelor degree in Viticulture and Enology in 1998. She was Winemaker at La Crema from 2003 to 2010, and most recently, Pinot Noir Winemaster for all Jackson Family Wines.
 
“I look forward to walking Judy’s Estate vineyards with an eye on the fast-approaching 2011 harvest,” said Stackhouse. “Winemaking at J will retain its intimacy and authenticity, rooted in the soil, clones, and everything Mother Nature has to offer.”

 

ABOUT J
J Vineyards & Winery is located at 11447 Old Redwood Highway south of Healdsburg. The winery focuses on Brut and Brut Rosé sparkling wines, as well as Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Pinot Gris Estate varietal wines, produced from grapes farmed primarily within Sonoma County’s Russian River Valley appellation.

Founded by Judy Jordan in 1986, J Vineyards & Winery is an independently owned Sonoma County winery. The winery is celebrating its 25th Anniversary this year. To learn more, or to join the J Wine Club, go to www.jwine.com.



Thursday, July 7, 2011

Featured Club J Members "Brad & Donna MCLean"!


Featured Members

Brad & Donna MCLean
At the J Visitor Center Fountain

What Brad & Donna Have To Say
About J Vineyards & Winery!

"Thank-you so much for the fun time we had at the winery. What a special experience it is every time we visit, and this one has certainly been a topic of conversation ever since we got home. Thanks again for the wonderful visit, and the fantastic wines!"
–Brad & Donna

How long have you been a J Club member?

Brad & Donna: We just became members this visit, but we’ve loved the wines for years!

What do you like best about Club J?

Brad & Donna: Having access to regular shipments of the glorious wines. They are sometimes hard to find here in Alabama, so we have our shipments sent to friends in Georgia. It gives us a great excuse to go and visit them, and share some good wine and fun times.

What is your favorite J Wine & Food Pairing?

Brad & Donna: J Chardonnay with fresh grilled salmon, wild rice pilaf with grilled portabellas, and grilled asparagus. YUM!

Brad & Donna’s Special Interests
They Would Like To Share!

Our rescue cats are named "J" Chardonnay,
Napa Cabernet, and Sonoma Cutrer.

This is our "J" Chardonnay; she is the princess in our cat family, and definitely our most lovable, by far. But all 3 of them are very friendly to everyone. Not your typical cats. Maybe it’s all in their names.

"J" Chardonnay

This is her brother Napa………

And her other brother Sonoma………


And here are all three of them together…..…
"J" Chardonnay, Sonoma & Napa

And here’s the family photo from when they were kittens……..
It has been difficult to get one since then.
–Brad & Donna

To inquire about becoming a Featured Club J Member, please contact Elisa Brennan at elisa@jwine.com, or visit  our J Tasting Room and the Wine Specialists will be happy  to obtain your feedback and photo.

We look forward to seeing you featured on the J Vineyards & Winery Facebook Fan Page!