Letters from Lodi
An insightful and objective look at viticulture and winemaking from the Lodi
Appellation and the growers and vintners behind these crafts. Told from the
perspective of multi-award winning wine journalist, Randy Caparoso.

Old vine, old time Six Hands Chenin Blanc from Cresci Vineyard
Six Hands’ desert dry Chenin Blanc with rocks from Cresci Vineyard
Six Hands Winery has just released a 2013 Six Hands Cresci Vineyard Lodi Chenin Blanc ($16) that is as dry as a desert, yet gushy in varietal perfumes of wild honey, green melon, white flowers and underlying minerality.
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Barbecue & wine: Van Ruiten Family’s Matt Ridge tests a tried-and-true theory
Richard Berardi smoking up a storm outside his Tin Roof BBQ restaurant
At Lodi's Tin Roof BBQ it's all about barbecue. Gloriously meaty, outdoor-smoky, not-too-fatty and not-too-sweetie barbecue, which is exactly the way that owner/chef Richard Berardi likes it.
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John Fogerty never slept here (101 grapes & other lesser known facts about Lodi)
“Lodi” was also on Creedance Clearwater Revival’s 1969 Green River album
Oh, lord…
Although it was the "B" side of Creedence Clearwater Revival's 1969 single record, "Bad Moon Rising" (which peaked at No. 52 on the Top 100 singles charts), in many ways the song "Lodi" has endured as one of the group's catchiest, most memorable tunes – its story line (being "stuck" in a nowheresville town), one that almost anyone can identify with.
But it was never a true story...
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Michael David’s commitments lead to top honors at California State Fair
Michael David GM/head winemaker Adam Mettler in his Clements barrel facility
This past June 14, 2014, when the California State Fair announced the top awards resulting from its famously rigorous wine judging taking place in Sacramento each year, one Lodi winery loomed significantly among the winners: Lodi's Michael David Winery.
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Brave new grapes and winemakers discovering Lodi’s Mokelumne Glen
Mokelumne Glen Vineyards’ Brett and Bob Koth at gathering of their winemakers last May
Who'd have thunk? That a planting by a retired Lodi schoolteacher and longtime home winemaker would become the largest, most serious collection (over 40 cultivars!) of German and Austrian grapes in the U.S.
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Lodi’s Bechthold Vineyard is named California’s “Vineyard of the Year”
Autumn in Lodi’s acclaimed Bechthold Vineyard
I can't quite put words to why I am profoundly comforted by the fact that a wine can also be a place, that mere fermented grapes can coalesce into a product of such rare beauty and meaning. – Randall Grahm (owner/winemaker, Bonny Doon Vineyard)
To many of the growers and winemakers in Lodi today – now in their third, fourth, fifth or even sixth generation of Delta farming – the fruits of their labors have always been what has tethered their families to this American Viticultural Area, with or without the recognition of their peers in California or elsewhere. Lodi is as meaningful a place to its caretakers as any winegrowing region of longevity in the world.
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Sonoma’s Morgan Twain-Peterson talks about his new Katusha Vineyard in Lodi
Morgan Twain-Peterson in his newly acquired Katusha Vineyard
You see it in films, fiction, music, reality television, and even in the wine world: everybody loves the scruffy character with the countenance of youth and artistic soul, even when it comes with forgivable hints of bravado or brashness. Enter-stage-left, Morgan Twain-Peterson, owner/winemaker of Bedrock Wine Co. in Sonoma Valley.
Over the past six, seven years Mr. Twain-Peterson has emerged as one of California's wunderkind winemakers, with one of the most distinctive feels for terroir. In the beginning, because of his promising bloodline, as the son of Ravenswood founder/winemaker Joel Peterson; and with that, access to many of the most coveted vineyard sites in the North Coast.
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New to cellardoor: the dangerously delicious Onesta Wines
Onesta’s Jillian Johnson in Bechthold Vineyard
Jillian Johnson is in love. There's not much that her husband (Yuri DeLeon) can do about it, since this is an affair that dates back to 2004 – some nine years before she even met Mr. DeLeon – when Ms. Johnson was still the head winemaker at Bonny Doon Vineyard, based in Santa Cruz.
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The latest, greatest award winning white wine grown in Lodi (Torrontés!)
Wise Villa Winery Torrontés
Lodi's most celebrated wine at the moment is not a Zinfandel; nor is it a fashionable Albariño or Tempranillo. It is a (drum roll, please…) a varietal white wine made from the Torrontés grape!
Torrontés is fairly rare in California – the only Golden State grower cultivating it with serious commercial interest is Ron Silva in his Silvaspoons Vineyards, located in Lodi's Alta Mesa AVA – but is the most widely planted white wine grape in Argentina.
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The science behind common sense wine and food combinations
Common sense match: powerful reds with aged Portuguese cheese at Silvaspoons Vineyards
Wine has often been called a combination of art and science; and in our culinary schools, cooking is accurately described as a "food science."
This does not mean that you have to be a brain surgeon to really understand food, or the way wines and foods go together. But it does help to have a basic understanding of the concepts, which we'll try to put together here…
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