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Toad Hollow Vineyards Joins Third Leaf Wines

Third Leaf Wines adds iconic Sonoma County brand to its diverse and dynamic portfolio of boutique wine and sake.

San Francisco, California, (April 13,2020) – Alex Pagon, Managing Partner of Third Leaf Wines, announced that Toad Hollow Vineyards will join Third Leaf’s stable of brands beginning May 1, 2020. Frankie Williams, who founded Toad Hollow with her late husband Todd in 1994, says “This move is one that allows us to both continue the expansion of Toad while allowing me to concentrate on my personal pursuits. I’m very much looking forward to this next chapter as it draws on thTte last 26 years of progress with Toad Hollow.” 

Based in Healdsburg, Sonoma County, California, Toad Hollow Vineyards produces around 70,000 cases annually.  “Francine’s Selection” Unoaked Chardonnay from Mendocino County has historically been the winery’s driver.  The winery’s portfolio, known for its quality to price relationship, also includes a highly acclaimed Sonoma County Dry Rosé of Pinot Noir, Monterey County Pinot Noir, Sonoma County Merlot, and Lodi Cabernet.  Additionally, the winery imports two sparkling wines with grapes sourced from the South of France: the Amplexus Sparkling Crémant Brut and Risqué Sweet & Sparkling Wine.  “Our focus has always been a light-hearted approach to offering serious wines. Each wine expressing the regional terroir while exceedingly approachable” notes Frankie.

 “The addition of Toad Hollow now solidifies our place in the US wine market” says Alex Pagon. He adds, “Toad Hollow has an unprecedented history of making unique wines that have helped set stylistic changes.  The unoaked Chardonnay was one of the first of its kind in the US and the Dry Rosé of Pinot Noir was produced long before the recent Rosé craze.”

 “I have been watching Toad Hollow for over a dozen years and have been impressed by what Frankie and Toad Hollow partner and CFO, Erik Thorson have accomplished.  I’m very excited to finally be a part of this team, their wonderful history, and now future” adds Bob Guinn, Vice President of Third Leaf Wines.  

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