

Hallcrest
Vineyards was founded in 1941 by Chafee Hall. Widely recognized
as one of the small winery pioneers in post-prohibition times,
Hall produced only wines made from his estate planted White
Riesling and Cabernet Sauvignon grapes. In 1945 he constructed
the buildings which are still used today. Though small in production,
Hallcrest wines were served at such world renowned establishments
as the Fairmont Hotel, Top of the Mark, and the Waldorf Astoria
in New York City. The last vintage under the Hallcrest label
was produced in 1964 when Hall retired due to a death in the
family. In September of 1987, the Schumachers restored the site's
original name. A family operation once again, Hallcrest Vineyards
is dedicated to perpetuating the estate's history and reputation
of great wines.
John
C. Schumacher has a long history of winemaking. His first attempt
at producing wine came at age of 13 when his parents left for
vacation and left some plums on the tree. Before his mother
could return to can her plums, John piled a bunch in a vat and
waited for the magic to happen. Already interested in science
and biology, Schumacher had read that naturally occurring yeasts
on fruit skins would ferment juice into wine. "It got pretty
spoiled," he admits with an embarrassed grin. "But the next
year we ended up with some good plum wine." By the end of high
school, Schumacher already knew what vocation he would pursue
and so he entered the U.C. Davis oenology program.
John,
his wife Lorraine and his sister Shirin purchased the old Felton
Empire site in 1987 and became the most award-winning winery
in the Santa Cruz Mountains in the first years of production.
While the awards are largely a testament to John's winemaking
proficiency, the success of the winery is a team effort. Lorraine
handles all on-site marketing and public relations pertaining
to the historic, chateau-style estate. Shirin is the office
manager and assists with the out of state sales.
Hallcrest
Vineyards produces just under 5,000 cases annually and each
wine reveals its limited production on the label. John Schumacher
produces a full line of wines including Chardonnay, White Riesling,
Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Zinfandel. With the introduction
of wines from organically grown grapes and establishing the
first certified organic vineyard on the Central Coast, John
has become a pioneer in the ecological movement.
Located
just a half mile from the small town of Felton, Hallcrest Vineyards
is one of the most charming locations in the Santa Cruz mountains.
The Schumachers invite you to enjoy the beautiful estate and
visit the nostalgic tasting room which is open seven days a
week.
LOCATION
379 Felton Empire Road
Felton, CA 95018
TELEPHONE
831-335-4441
WEBSITE
http://www.webwinery.com/hallcrest
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