Featured in the documentary, which is now intended to be the first of a four-part series documenting the rise of Anderson Valley sparkling wine, Pinot Noir, Alsatian white wines and the future of the region, are Zac Robinson (www.huschvineyards.com), Ted Bennett and Deborah Cahn (www.navarrowine.com), Lulu Handley (www.handleycellars.com), Allan Green (founder of www.greenwoodridge.com), grower Brad Wiley, Norm Kobler and his mother Teresa Kobler (founders of Lazy Creek Vineyards), and legendary Wine journalist Dan Berger, who has been writing about Anderson Valley since the earliest days.
From a bunch of hippies and wine lovers looking to find a more rural, off-the-grid place to raise their families, these pioneers grew an internationally recognized wine region that still retains its true rural character. Watch the documentary and contact Barbara Barrielle to arrange a visit.
About the Anderson Valley Winegrowers Association
The Anderson Valley Winegrowers Association (AVWA) is a 501c(6) and was founded in 1983 – the same year as the appellation. Made up of 25 vineyards, 66 wineries and 63 associate members, the nonprofit organization operates with the goal of supporting the region’s premier grape growers and wineries, and promoting the region’s distinguished wines. In addition to acting as a resource for its members, the association aims to better its community by donating funds yearly to local nonprofit organizations.