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Always Been Done That Way

By Greg Linn | November 26, 2014

So I wandered to the Central Coast of California as that’s the place I felt the greatest potential existed to make world class Pinot Noir. I was not alone in this thinking, long before me Robert Parker, Matt Kramer and many such respected wine writers talked of the potential that existed here. Long before me…

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Regulations on Breathing

By Greg Linn | November 26, 2014

We are being taxed, and regulated to the brink of insolvency. The water we use, the air we breathe, the chemicals used, the work force utilized. This is not a blog against clean water, or clean air, but it is a protest against over reach and the nanny state. How is it the State always…

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Measuring Greatness

By Greg Linn | July 2, 2014

As a young boy greatness was measured in how many home runs one hit, (Mickey Mantle) or by golf tournaments won (Arnold Palmer). I know there are others with more of both but those were my childhood legends. As one proceeded, you realize greatness is at home. Your Father who worked a factory job he…

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Gentleman’s Game

By Greg Linn | June 5, 2014

Ever play Golf? It’s the ultimate Gentleman’s game. Gentlemen being used in the term best associated with integrity, honesty and sportsmanship. Not in the term of sexism, plenty of women can beat the pants off of many men, but the word gentlewomen, well it sounds strange. Anyway golf and wine both have had a long…

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Stems

By Greg Linn | July 19, 2013

Once again I write of the findings revealed in the useful addition of stems in our Pinot Noir offerings. A concept not new but rarely used here in the U.S. as the outcome is unpredictable and completely foreign to many wine makers. Side note there were no De-stemmers in the 1800’s. However, a lot of…

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Wingman

By Greg Linn | March 18, 2013

Last week I lost my Father in Law to a two year battle from a very aggressive form of cancer. It was a sad ending to a rock of a man whom was more than family, he was my friend. There are times in one’s life when reflection reveals just how much those that came…

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Announcing Signature Wines

By Greg Linn | March 11, 2013

In my pursuit to deliver the greatest wines in the World I am launching Greg Linn Signature Wines. My pallet has always been my guide and I have been fortunate to taste the greatest labels from the greatest vintages going back to the 19th Century.Our own wines have always been made with that knowledge in…

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Evolution of a Palate

By Greg Linn | November 8, 2012

My story is “Not Unique” and I was not born with a silver spoon. My first images when discussing wine always go back to my Sicilian roots and small water glasses half full of vino, around a huge table that folded away. Yes they are seared into me as if I could awake tomorrow and…

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Loss

By Greg Linn | July 16, 2012

Those few that read my ramblings about stuff the Universe, World, Country, State, County, City, and Neighborhood could give a flying beep about, well? Today is different, because all the aforementioned should give a Blank! Today I write of a loss, a friend, a mascot, a brother, defender, family member, and someone I wish you…

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