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But rather, it came about from a part-time job at a winery in Livermore, California.
It was while she was working as a server here that she fell in love with the beauty of vineyards: “It was always fun watching all the behind the scenes work it took to make wine – from vineyard practices to all the work in the cellar. It felt magical.”
So magical that she wanted to make a career of it. California Polytechnic had just begun offering Wine and Viticulture as its own major. The university’s motto – ‘learn by doing’ – had surely never sounded so appetising.
Find some Visit Cadre, Croma Vera Wines, and Stephen Ross Wine Cellars online to learn more about their albariños and how to purchase them at cadrewines.com, cromavera.com, and stephenrosswine.com. Edna Valley might be the coolest AVA (American Viticultural Area) in California. Yeah, it's a chill spot to find a winery, do a little tasting, and take in the rolling hills, oaks, and vineyards—but it's also the coolest, temperature wise, according to a University of Southern Oregon study. John Niven, who recently started Cadre Wines in the Edna Valley, said the coastal growing region's weather is perfect for growing albariño, a grape that he's been low-key (or high-key) obsessed with for 15 years.