Tag: Rolando Herrera
Afternoon Brief, January 14
2019 San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition Winners: The 2019 Chronicle Wine Competition Winners are in. Nine wines took home medals after they were chosen as the finest from a selection of over 6,800 wines that entered ...
Wine’s Most Inspiring People 2019: Apostle of the American Dream in...
Rolando Herrera is being honored as one of Wine’s Most Inspiring People by the Wine Industry Advisor. Herrera is an outstanding winemaker, overseeing his own family winery, Mi Sueño, and previously serving as Director of Winemaking at Paul Hobbs Winery and Paul Hobbs consulting. His joyous attention to detail and tireless venture for “beautiful” wine make Herrera a gifted winemaker. His journey to becoming a winemaker, and the joy he shares along the way, has made him a great inspiration.
NBC Bay Area Raises a Glass to Local Winemakers with New...
A new documentary about Bay Area winemakers who conquered the globe
SAN JOSE, CA – (December 3, 2018) – NBC Bay Area’s Emmy Award-winning series...
Afternoon Brief, February 21
Sonoma County Grape Growers Battle Frost After Early Bud Break
Below-freezing temperatures that can damage Sonoma County's $575 million grape crop before it even develops are prompting some growers to launch an unusually early campaign to protect their vineyards from frost...
Afternoon Brief, July 25
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California Winemakers No Longer Fight Drought - Now It's Mildew
"If you don't find mildew in your vineyards,...
Afternoon Brief, July 17
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Wine Country Vintners Curious, but Wary of Cannabis Industry
When Tom Rodrigues looks out the window at his...
Rolando Herrera Predicts Great Harvest for 2016
Mi Sueño Owner/Winemaker Cites Perfect Growing Conditions for Optimistic Outlook
NAPA, California (August 29, 2016)—Rolando Herrera, owner of Mi Sueño Winery (www.misuenowinery.com) is preparing for his...
Afternoon Brief, December 16
Treasury Wine Estates looks to America for growth: Treasury Wine Estates is considering acquiring a United States business to give it access to a sustainable supply of quality grapes, as part of the company's long-term growth strategy. Chief executive Michael Clarke said it had a list of companies it was considering acquiring to give it access to the best grapes...