Thursday, January 18, 2024

Gehricke/Sebastiani and the Knight's Valley AVA

Gehricke is a very successful line of five varietal wines made by 3 Badge Beverage of Sonoma.  We have at least a five year history of selling them here at the store.  Sebastiani, established in 1904 and also Sonoma-based, was one of the most successful wine companies of the twentieth century.  Unfortunately they went under in the early 1990's.  We knew the two operations were related somehow but just how that happened always eluded us.  It's complicated.  Stop in the store if you want to know more.  Suffice it to say Gehricke is sort of a decendant of Sebastiani.

The current best seller from Gehricke is the Knight's Valley Cabernet Sauvignon.  It shows full bodied rich red fruit flavors, soft tannins, prominent oak with vanilla and clove spice.  While Knight's Valley is most definitely a part of Sonoma, in many respects it is more like Napa.  The Knight's Valley AVA (American Viticultural Area) abuts the Alexander Valley AVA with the Chalk Hill AVA lying just south of it.  It is the furthest east of Sonoma's wine country where it's southern end meets Napa's northwest corner.

The Knight's Valley AVA is one of the five original 1983 Sonoma AVAs.  It contains 37,000 acres where thirty growers maintain 2,000 vineyard acres.  Three of those thirty are huge.  Beringer and Kendall-Jackson both market their own Knight's Valley Cabernets while Bavarian Lion Vineyards (est. 1996) has five hundred acres in vines.  It is from the less well-known Bavarian Lion Vineyards that we assume Gehricke sources their fruit.

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