Tonight we give toast to 2014 and ring in the New Year. But, we still have plenty planned for what 2014 brought us. Our 2014 bottling schedule is set, 2014 vintage release dates are set, sales forecasts and marketing plans are all in motion and being posted to the new calendar as we steadily move forward into 2015.
We cannot thank you enough for your encouragement, support and inspiring enthusiasm for Smith Story Wine Cellars in 2014 - we did it!
Humbled, proud, exhausted, happy, thrilled, scared, content...so many emotions can describe our first year and the "Birth of a Winery". Reading back through all the blog posts makes us both a bit teary-eyed with joy.
All that's left is for you to taste our wines and start all over again in 2015...Harvest is already on the horizon (plenty of vineyard walks and spreadsheets in the not so distant future!).
With love and kindness, we wish you all a very Happy New Year!
This is Our Story.
Eric & Ali
Love what you drink, drink what you love. This is Our Story. - Eric & Ali
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Wednesday, December 31, 2014
2014 is not over yet!
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Friday, November 7, 2014
Our first Garagiste tasting happened!

Rodd Shedd, the owner of Vine to Wine Concierge in Vermont arrived last Tuesday morning with a huge smile on his face and a delicious gift of Vermont Maple Syrup for us. How sweet! It was a quicker meeting than we normally would have scheduled since we were both buried with our day-jobs, however, Ali jumped on the opportunity to meet with Ron and personally thank him for his support.
Rodd was the first person we've taken through our "Garagiste" winery in Santa Rosa. It's a tough time to taste right now since all the wines are still developing in barrel and tank ( I mean they still have half their life ahead!), but at the very minimum the nose and flavor profiles come through - if they are this good now, we can't wait to taste the finished wines in bottle next year.

So far we find our Sauvignon Blanc to be beautiful mix of minerality backed up by bright citrus notes of clementines and tangy lemons, with a little hint of stone fruit characters like ripe apricots and white peaches. Ohhhhh this is going to be our first release, one we are so very proud of, now we patiently wait for bottling time to arrive.
We are so grateful for Rodd's enthusiasm and for his early support, we are so very glad he stopped by to see us during his visit to California Wine Country. Please don't hesitate to ever reach out to us at directly to taste with us and meet in person too.
This is Our Story -
Eric & Ali
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Friday, October 31, 2014
We Bet the Farm
Oh yes we did, well, we bet our life-savings & on our ability to create world-class wine. We'd like to have a farm of sorts in a few years though! Since announcing Smith Story Wine Cellars to the world on May 14, 2014 we've already moved mountains it seems. Just under 1500 cases of wine was crushed this harvest season while managing full responsibilities of our day jobs.
It's been a whirlwind this past year with Ali's travel schedule to visit markets for her TexaCali Wine Co. clients, Eric's responsibility at K&L - including his European travel all while launching a new winery simultaneously. We also managed to sell our home in Austin, Texas, raise $26,001 in 30 days on a Kickstarter Campaign and finalize a partnership with a dynamic and supportive Angel Investor for Smith Story Wine Cellars. It's all coming together!
But back to "we bet the farm"... many of our friends in the business have used this phrase when talking to us about our first harvest and the winery. Betting our lives away seriously drives our desire to achieve success as a couple producing wine. We get this, we got this, are heads are down crossing every T and dotting every i along the way, if there is such a thing in this business of wine.
So what's next?
As the wines are aging and resting in tank and barrels in Santa Rosa now, we are busy behind the scenes. Accounting systems, banker meetings, compliance needs...a ton of items that sound like a bore but are super important to the foundation of the winery. Many folks are awaiting our wines to release already, so we are first and foremost working on our eCommerce engine and Wholesale permits in a handful of states. Another priority is bottle selection and label approvals...our bottling date is set already for the 3rd week of January for our Sauvignon Blanc and Semillon. Oh these wines are tasting delicious. WE CAN NOT HARDLY WAIT!
Also, exciting news to share with you soon about our wine club offering and allocations. A few fun surprise bottlings we hope you are going to LOVE.
So thank you for signing up on our mailing list, our go-to supporters from the very beginning, we hear and feel your support and enthusiasm each and every day. A fun place to follow us online besides our website, twitter and Facebook is http://instagram.com/smithstorywines where we enjoy getting to know our fans on a daily basis. Please don't hesitate to reach out if traveling through the RRV wine country, we would love to meet you and taste some of our wines with you too.
This is Our Story.
- Eric & Ali
Letter sent to Ali from the Buyer of the Austin House! |
But back to "we bet the farm"... many of our friends in the business have used this phrase when talking to us about our first harvest and the winery. Betting our lives away seriously drives our desire to achieve success as a couple producing wine. We get this, we got this, are heads are down crossing every T and dotting every i along the way, if there is such a thing in this business of wine.
So what's next?
As the wines are aging and resting in tank and barrels in Santa Rosa now, we are busy behind the scenes. Accounting systems, banker meetings, compliance needs...a ton of items that sound like a bore but are super important to the foundation of the winery. Many folks are awaiting our wines to release already, so we are first and foremost working on our eCommerce engine and Wholesale permits in a handful of states. Another priority is bottle selection and label approvals...our bottling date is set already for the 3rd week of January for our Sauvignon Blanc and Semillon. Oh these wines are tasting delicious. WE CAN NOT HARDLY WAIT!
Also, exciting news to share with you soon about our wine club offering and allocations. A few fun surprise bottlings we hope you are going to LOVE.
So thank you for signing up on our mailing list, our go-to supporters from the very beginning, we hear and feel your support and enthusiasm each and every day. A fun place to follow us online besides our website, twitter and Facebook is http://instagram.com/smithstorywines where we enjoy getting to know our fans on a daily basis. Please don't hesitate to reach out if traveling through the RRV wine country, we would love to meet you and taste some of our wines with you too.
This is Our Story.
- Eric & Ali
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Saturday, August 16, 2014
Stop and Smell the Dream
Dream: Something that you have wanted very much to do, be, or have for a long time says the Merriam-Webster Dictionary.
While attempting to take some over-due deep breaths in Austin this weekend, I find my head racing from all the creativity and drive this city filled both by heart and mind with over the years. Dreams do come true, certainly not the way the fairytale books make dreams out to be, in my case, dreams have come true with my desire to live a life of happiness and work in a industry that is dreamy.
Selling my Austin home is allowing Smith Story Wine Cellars to enter our first harvest with a few more levels of financial security. All those hundreds of cases of Japanese Sake, California, Burgundy, Spanish and Argentine fine wines I sold are now fueling the ultimate dream! We are the new proud owners of 30 wine barrels, bungs, racks and soon to be grapes from our favorite AVA's of Northern California. Within the next 30 days, we'll have our first fermenting babies! I'll never forget a conversation that happened years ago while sitting on the foggy back porch of the Handley Cellars ranch house with Eric..."wouldn't it be cool to live up here with our dogs one day...", it was that very moment that our dream began, and we began to follow it.
There's an interesting (and inspirational) article this week by Virginie Boone in the Press Democrat about the American Wine Story film featuring a few wineries and couples in the business. Giving it All Up to Make Wine Dream Come True, “Don’t listen to other people,” says Mike Officer of Carlisle Winery in Santa Rosa during the film, about becoming a winemaker. “Follow your heart and do it and just keep at it. I’m fortunate to do what I love every day.”
Honestly, nobody has told us not to do this, everyone has said "you guys got this - go for it, Smith Story Wine Cellars is going to be a adored by many". Awesome. Eric and I are both so fortunate that we have been living the dream, and we are doing what we love everyday - this is a dream come true indeed.
This is Our Story.
Ali (& Eric)
Sunday, August 3, 2014
Kick Me Please

One of the earliest memories of pranking as a child was when I stuck the old "Kick Me" paper on the back of an arrogant little boy. After carefully sticking this sign on the backside of his shirt I became the hero of Mrs. Hillhouse's 3rd Grade class. We all rolled in our desks with laughter when a few swift kicks to his overly confident tookus happened a when he bolted up first to get in line for recess. I loved making everyone laugh (wouldn't have pranked a nice guy!) and I'm sure it set the pace for a lifetime of pranks and practical jokes (oh how I love to go biscuiting!).
So what's this got to do with Smith Story Wine Cellars? During the month of August, we are asking for a swift kick too - on Kickstarter that is! We want to pay our dear farmers (Grape Growers) first this harvest and feel it's important to highlight them, as they are the most important partner to keep happy. Please help us spread the word and donate if you can (little amounts do add up!).
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/837539083/smith-story-wine-cellars
Kickstarter.com is a Crowdfunding site that has helped thousands of creative ideas take off with nice financial start! We've put together some interesting and fun rewards for those who donate too. For a minimum of $5 bucks, we'll send you a personal photo postcard with a pic we shot of one of the Smith Story vineyards... then donation levels all the way up to $3400. A $3400+ "Backer" has a chance to help us name a barrel of wine and have their name and or company listed on the back label of the bottle along with a handful of other really cool rewards for this generous donations. If we don't reach our overall goal of $25,000 - we get NADA, NOTHING, ZILCH.
29 days to go - time's a ticking, please send the link above to a few dozen wine-loving folks you know this week. This is a SERIOUS Kick for us! Thank you always for your support, we are just getting started...harvest is only a few days away.
This is Our Story,
Ali (and Eric)
Tuesday, July 8, 2014
The Wine Business is Dangerous
Adventures with winemakers Katy & Ross...
Picture 4 of us in a brand new Subaru 4WD wagon with about an half of inch of vineyard dirt on the back window, speeding down a cliff-side gravel road after accidentally driving down a dead-end road - right into a marijuana grove.
So just about the time we thought about slowing down to take-in the breathtaking views and pop a bottle of Eric Bordelet Pear Cider, a large angry looking man draped in a scarf and mirrored sunglasses on a large ATV appeared right on our tail. I turned around to look and quickly yelled out S%#! I'm talking straight outta 60 Minutes folks. Now I know why Ross travels around with TP in his car. The weed-farm scary guy must have had a good head-shake and chuckle watching us sip on our iced-Americanos inside the Subaru as he peeled away & turned back. Wine people!
Lesson learned kiddies: Stop and turn around the minute you notice a sawed-off tree with a bow & arrow attached when you are in the middle of thick forest land!
Anyhoo...beyond this slight-heart attack, the day was full of beauty in the Anderson Valley. We made a stop by Handley Cellars to say hello to the dear Milla Handley and taste her current releases then spent the rest of the day visiting with vineyard managers and kicking rocks. We also drove past Nash Mill Vineyard and gave it a big high-five too, Nash Mill Vineyard was original the vineyard that Eric and I spent some time in while he and his pal Jeff planted riesling about 10 years ago. Those were the days...
Thrilled to have a small footprint from the Anderson Valley AVA in our 2014 inaugural offering of Smith Story Wine Cellars!
This is Our Story.
- Ali

Lesson learned kiddies: Stop and turn around the minute you notice a sawed-off tree with a bow & arrow attached when you are in the middle of thick forest land!

Thrilled to have a small footprint from the Anderson Valley AVA in our 2014 inaugural offering of Smith Story Wine Cellars!
This is Our Story.
- Ali
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