I'll Drink to That! Wine Talk

500: Richard Sanford and the Hot Tub Time Machine Wine Fermenters

Jun 4, 2024
Richard Sanford, a pioneer in California's wine industry, co-founded the Sanford and Benedict Winery and planted the acclaimed Sanford and Benedict Vineyard. In this engaging discussion, he shares tales of his transition from a Navy officer to a vineyard owner, including humorous stories about building wine fermenters in a hot tub factory. Sanford reflects on the challenges of cultivating Pinot Noir in Santa Barbara's unique climate, his dedication to sustainable practices, and the emotional connections that come with winemaking.
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ANECDOTE

First Wines Gain Recognition

  • Richard Sanford's early wines at Sanford and Benedict drew critical acclaim and public curiosity.
  • An article by Robert Lawrence Balzer brought attention, and a tasting at a prestigious club praised his Pinot Noir as "finally, Burgundy from California."
ANECDOTE

Julia Child's Relationship with Sanford

  • Julia Child visited Richard Sanford's winery, enjoyed the wines, and became a close friend and advocate.
  • They collaborated in the American Institute of Wine and Food, supporting food and wine culture growth in America.
INSIGHT

Burgundy Influences on Winemaking

  • Visit to Burgundy masters Vincent LaFleure and Jacques Cesse deeply influenced Richard Sanford’s approach to winemaking.
  • He valued gravity flow winemaking to preserve the delicate character of Pinot Noir.
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