Is colgin a good wine?

Over the years, Colgin Cellar has built a solid reputation as a maker of exquisitely handcrafted red wines with good investment potential. Their Cabernet Sauvignon-based vintages age exceptionally well and certainly deserve a place in your collection.

Who was Ann Colgin married to?

Joe Wender
Ann and her husband, Joe Wender, are lead investors in Camille Giroud, a negociant in Beaune, France. They have two adorable Coton de Tulear dogs, Gevrey and Mazis, named for vineyards in Burgundy.

Can you visit colgin?

Winery tours are by appointment or invite only. For all types of inquiries, please use our contact form or call us at the number below. For individuals looking to purchase our wines, please sign up for the waiting list.

What is a 100-point wine?

Wine Spectator tasters review wines on the following 100-point scale: 95-100 Classic: a great wine. 90-94 Outstanding: a wine of superior character and style. 85-89 Very good: a wine with special qualities. 80-84 Good: a solid, well-made wine.

Who is Ann Colgin?

Ann Colgin, founder of Colgin Cellars, is an art collector and avid philanthropist, spending the first chapter of her career in the art auction world in New York, before becoming the Director of Sotheby’s West Coast Wine Department in the 1990s.

Can you visit Scarecrow winery?

We wish we could meet you, but unfortunately, we are unable to accommodate visitors. We are not a winery with a production facility nor a tasting room; we are an estate with exceptional vines and our family’s home.

Is a 92 point wine good?

95-100 Classic: a great wine. 90-94 Outstanding: a wine of superior character and style. 85-89 Very good: a wine with special qualities. 80-84 Good: a solid, well-made wine.

Where is Schrader Cellars located?

Napa Valley
Vintner Fred Schrader was inspired to make wine after attending the famed Napa Valley Wine Auction in 1988. In 1992, he established Colgin Schrader Cellars with his ex-wife, Ann Coglin. In 1998, he left the label to start his own winery, Schrader Cellars in Calistoga.

Why is Napa wine so expensive?

This is due largely to the high quality and high value of Napa Valley wines, which are among the most expensive California produces.