Join us for this tasting and discussion series where expert winemakers explore minimal-intervention winemaking as a nexus between the personal, political, and ecological. Each session offers a deeper look into the stories, techniques, and values behind their unique and personal wines. See below for details and registration for individual events.
Wine, People, and Place: A Guided Tasting with Rueben Lange of Amiti Wines
Saturday, March 22nd, 3:00-4:00pm
An intimate tasting and discussion on the intersection of winemaking, community, and sustainability. Through guided tastings and thoughtful dialogue, we’ll explore how wine reflects its environment, the people who craft it, and the broader cultural and ecological landscape.
Wine, Choice, & Intentional Living: A Conversation & Tasting with Erin Mitchell of Unturned Stone Wines
Saturday, March 22nd 4:30-5:30pm
A thoughtful tasting exploring choice, mindfulness, and wine’s role in our lives. Through guided pours and discussion, we’ll examine how informed decisions—what we drink, how we spend, and what we believe—shape our experiences and connections.
Aging & Adaptation: Lessons from Wine & Well-being with Erich Berg of Ricochet Wine
Saturday, March 22nd 7:00-8:00pm
This discussion will explore the connections between winemaking, mental well-being, and the art of letting go. Through thoughtful discussion, personal stories, and a guided tasting of 2–3 wines, we’ll reflect on flow, resilience, and creating space for the future.