Frederick ammons - rudd estate
This episode features Frederick Ammons, Winegrower for Rudd Estate in the Napa Valley. Our conversation covers Frederick’s education in Bordeaux, his early jobs in California, his stint at Seavey Vineyard, the building of The Napa Valley Reserve where he made wine for nine years, and his current position at Rudd Wines. We spend the majority of our time discussing philosophical and practical viticulture touching upon organic and biodynamic practices. The central role of robust ecology and biological diversity both in vineyard soils and wine fermentation is a core theme that weaves throughout all of Frederick’s work in the vineyard and in the winery.
LINKS AND RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE
Rudd Estate, Napa Valley
Dry Creek Vineyard, Sonoma Valley
Seavey Vineyard, Napa Valley
Plumpjack Winery, Napa Valley
Wine yeast DNA Fingerprinting analysis from ETS Labs
Article - Soil Fertility and Biodiversity in Organic Farming - Mader, et. al.
Book’s mentioned
Le sol, la terre, et les champs, pour retrouver une agriculture saine by Claude and Lydia Bourguignone
Vinification et Fermentation : Les Méthodes biologiques appliquées à la vinification et à l'oenologie by Max Leglise
La vigne et le vin entre Ciel et Terre by Max Leglise
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