About Radio-Coteau
Nestled in the picturesque heartland of Sebastopol, California, Radio-Coteau winery is a beacon of craftsmanship and sustainable viticulture. The name, meaning 'broadcasting from the hillside' in French, encapsulates the winery's dedication to capturing and communicating the essence of its stunning terroir.
The winery, established in 2002, is the brainchild of passionate wine-grower Eric Sussman. A veteran of the French vineyards of Bordeaux and Burgundy, Sussman brought a wealth of knowledge and experience to his Californian venture. His meticulous approach to winemaking is demonstratively artful and respects the individuality of each vintage.
One of Radio-Coteau's defining attributes is its steadfast commitment to organic and biodynamic farming. There's the belief that these practices not only benefit the earth; but are also instrumental in cultivating grapes with vibrant, complex flavours. No synthetic fertilisers or pesticides are used in Radio-Coteau's vineyards ensuring that each bottle of wine is a genuine expression of the soil and climate.
The portfolio of wines produced by Radio-Coteau is impressive, showcasing every nuance of Californian terrain. Their Chardonnay is particularly notable, filled with lush tropical notes and a striking mineral backbone, whereas their Pinot Noir represents elegance and structure in every sip,
The estate offers visitors an intimate and immersive tasting experience, complete with guided tours of the sprawling vineyards. The hospitality extended by the knowledgeable staff ensures a memorable visit for both seasoned connoisseurs and novice wine enthusiasts alike.
Despite being a relatively young winery, Radio-Coteau has earned recognition and respect amidst the global wine community. Their consistent output of high-quality, sustainable wines is a testament to their dedication and passion. Visiting this enthralling vineyard will provide a vivid snapshot of Californian wine culture, served with a dose of warm hospitality and unforgettable flavours.
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