TRUCKEE RIVER WINERY highest coldest in US
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Resting on the banks of the Truckee River in a turn of the century old red barn, lies the Truckee River Winery. The small winery owned and operated by Russ and Joan Jones makes some truly great wines. It’s more than just a curiosity, Russ is a serious wine maker graduating from UC Davis in enology and opening the winery in 1989. Russ’s wines are made by hand in small batches by the open fermentation method. Reds are aged in French oak barrels.
Interestingly, as most wineries are concerned with keeping the wines cool, Russ needs to be careful with warming the winery in the cold Truckee winters. Surprisingly, Truckee is not as harsh an area to make wines as you might imagine, since heat is only needed when temperatures reach around zero degrees. Russ is assisted by his wife, Joan, who he calls his cellar rat. (Not sure he addresses her that way in public.) Truckee River Winery makes 4 wines: Pinot Noir, Zinfandel, Sauvignon Blanc and a mellow, soft Merlot.
Meeting Russ, you feel that this man loves his work. His wines are all hand made and carefully brought to maturity by his experienced hands. In this day of machines and huge fermenting tanks, it’s heart warming to experience wines made in the old, time honored fashion. When drinking a glass of Russ’s wines you are truly tasting the result of a man who has put his heart into his work and the flavor of his wines bare witness to this. There just seems to be a certain something that is hard to identify but, needs yet just another glass. His wines can be found on the menus of most restaurants in Truckee and Lake Tahoe as well as, “Florian’s Fine Wines” in Truckee.
You are invited to learn more about these fine wines and the wine making process at Truckee River Winery.com or you may call Russ, or Joan at 530-587-4626. They’d love to hear from you.