Vintner Voices: 1467 Cellars with Noel and Jackie

The Wine & Chisme Podcast - A podcast by Jessica Yañez - Wednesdays

Wine: 1467 Cellars Pinot Noir and Cabernet Sauvignon Episode Summary: In this episode of Wine & Chisme, we dive into the rich history and familial bonds that gave rise to 1467 Cellars. Join us as we share the inspiring journey of the Roldan family, from their humble beginnings in a small ranch in Tlaxcala, Mexico, to establishing a thriving presence in Napa Valley. Discover how a single home, filled with generations of memories and love, became the cornerstone for a family wine label that embodies tradition, passion, and unity. Key Points: - Tlaxcala Roots: Explore the origins of the Roldan family in Tlaxcala, Mexico, and how their journey began with Juan Roldan's vision of a better future in Napa Valley. - The Family Home: Learn the significance of the home at 1467, purchased by Juan and Teresa Roldan, which has become a central gathering place for the family across generations. - Birth of 1467 Cellars: Understand how the idea of creating a family wine label came to life, leveraging the collective experience of family members in the wine industry. - Limited Production: Discover their current offerings, including a Pinot Noir from the Calesa Vineyard in the Petaluma Gap and a Cabernet sourced from Atlas Peak, highlighting the careful selection of vineyards and their commitment to quality. - Community and Collaboration: Hear about the close ties with the Renteria family, owners of the Calesa Vineyard, and the collaborative spirit that drives 1467 Cellars. Call to Action: - Subscribe & Review: If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform. - Connect with Us: Follow us on social media for behind-the-scenes content and updates on future episodes. - Visit 1467 Cellars: Learn more about 1467 Cellars and their wines by visiting 1667cellars.com and supporting a family-owned business that thrives on tradition and unity. Tune in to hear the full story and get a taste of the rich heritage and exceptional wines from 1467 Cellars. Cheers! 🍷

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