Makers' Stories
Sara Fowler
— I am constantly challenging myself to create not just a product, but a true work of art.
How did you get started in the wine business?
I worked the mobile bottling line at Kendall-Jackson when I was in high school and then worked a few harvests. I also helped develop a vineyard on my family’s ranch in the early ’90s.
If you weren't a Napa Valley vintner, what would you be doing?
I’d be a food, beverage and travel writer.
If you could open a bottle of your wine and share it with any three people (living or not), who would they be?
Winston Churchill, because we are supposedly related and he loved wine; Thomas Jefferson, because he supposedly had a good collection and maybe he would share; and my winemaker friend Susan Lueker, as I would need a witness to this party!
What's one thing people would be surprised to know about you?
I lived in Mexico on a sailboat for a year in my early 20s.
Est. 1983
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