For as long as anybody cares to remember, this has been the credo (calling card? Battle cry? Team yell? Coat of arms?) of Ravenswood Winery in Sonoma, California. Expressing our commitment to full-flavored varietal wine — notably Zinfandel — it sums up our mission to capture everything a vineyard has to offer, and to promote it in a way that won't put people to sleep. Wine is, after all, one of the most fascinating and fun things in life, which is why Ravenswood winemaker Joel Peterson believes that it belongs on the table — not on a pedestal or in an ivory tower.
How did the name of Ravenswood become interchangeable with irresistibility? In the early 1970s, when California's claim to fame was the "best jug wine in the world," Joel's dream was to create wines that would rival the greatest of Europe. Turned out he wasn't dreaming: In his first vintage, 1976, he produced 327 cases of Dry Creek Zin that took first place in a prestigious San Francisco tasting. But despite the cult following and critical acclaim that began to swirl around its hypnotic logo, Ravenswood remained a roving boutique until the late 1980s, when its Vintners Blend program was launched. Conceived on Joel's conviction that, besides great wine, the world needs good, affordable wine ("a lake of wine an inch deep"), it redefined the concept of Best Jug Wine in the World.
Thanks to this and a few other things (not least, its tireless campaign against priggish elitism), Ravenswood acquired an informal reputation as the people's premium winery. In 1999 the company went public with a "Dutch auction" of shares offered over the Internet, and two years later Ravenswood was purchased by Constellation Brands, becoming part of its fine-wine division, Franciscan Estates — a productive partnership that kept the winery under Joel's control while providing greater resources for efficient operation and growth.
The picture has changed a bit since 1976. Following the original inspiration of wineries like Ravenswood, California has now shirked its once-wimpy status to a fault. But the more things change around our Sonoma headquarters, the more they stay the same. In this brave new enologically altered world, Ravenswood continues to set a stubborn standard for complex, balanced, uncompromising wine that captures everything a vineyard has to offer (and, we might add, nothing more).
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- 1991 Ravenswood Dickerson Vineyard Napa Valley Zinfandel
- 2005 Ravenswood "Barricia Vineyard" Sonoma Valley Zinfandel
- 2005 Ravenswood "Belloni Vineyard" Russian River Valley Zinfandel
- 2005 Ravenswood "Big River Vineyard" Alexander Valley Zinfandel
- 2005 Ravenswood "Dickerson Vineyard" Napa Valley Zinfandel
- 2005 Ravenswood "Old Hill Ranch Vineyard" Sonoma Valley Zinfandel
- 2005 Ravenswood "Teldeschi Vineyard" Dry Creek Valley Zinfandel
- 2005 Ravenswood "Old Vine" Sonoma County Zinfandel
- 2005 Ravenswood Napa Valley Zinfandel
- 2005 Ravenswood "Old Vine" Amador County Zinfandel
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