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Plenty of grape growers have had former or concurrent careers. Not a lot of them have been intensive care nurses. Jim Rickards of J. Rickards Vineyards and Winery in Cloverdale has had a long career as such over the last 40 years, while planting and growing a vineyard on the east side of the Alexander Valley.

By Virginie Boone Plenty of grape growers have had former or concurrent careers. Not a lot of them have been intensive care nurses. Jim Rickards of J. Rickards Vineyards and []

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TASTE Alexander Valley Returns This April with Complimentary Tastings and a Welcoming Approach to Wine Country
Alexander Valley, CA — April 2026 — This April, Alexander Valley Winegrowers invite wine lovers—both new and experienced—to slow down, sip freely, and reconnect with the heart of wine country during TASTE Alexander Valley: Back to Our Roots, a month-long celebration of wine, hospitality, and genuine connection.  Running throughout the entire month of April, TASTE Alexander Valley offers a rare opportunity to experience the region without the usual barriers of tasting fees. Participating wineries will provide complimentary tastings, welcoming guests to explore at their own pace while engaging directly with the growers, winemakers, and owners who define Alexander Valley.  “TASTE Alexander Valley is about removing the barriers that often keep people from exploring wine,” said Jessie Vallery, Executive Director of Alexander Valley Winegrowers. “Whether you’re just starting to learn about wine, or you love tasting but are tired
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J. Rickards Winery & Vineyards: A Sonoma County Renaissance Man. Join Amy G and Jim Rickards of J. Rickards Winery as they trace his incredible journey into agriculture and celebrate the spirit of Sonoma County’s small family farmers.
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Sonoma County’s “Smooth” and “Oustanding” 2024 Winegrape Harvest
Growers Enjoy Near Perfect Growing Season SANTA ROSA, Calif. (October 31, 2024) – The 2024 winegrape harvest has just completed in Sonoma County and both growers and vineyard employees are raving about what may be one the best vintages in the past 50 years. According to Karissa Kruse, president and CEO of the Sonoma County Winegrowers, “the best word to describe the 2024 Sonoma County harvest is smooth!” Added Kruse, “The tonnage varied by grape variety and AVA, but the quality was outstanding across the region. As the vineyards turn dormant, most farmers are hosting celebratory lunches and parties for their vineyard employees and crews and relaxing a bit before pruning season and another cycle begins.” The start in early to mid-August for most grape growers was considered a return to normal, after a late start in 2023. The season was blessed with beautiful weather and little to no pressure to pick until the fruit was showing its best flavors and acid
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