Wine Road Podcast – Episode 241

Beth Costa on Dec 4, 2025

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(0:10 – 0:23)
The hosts, Marcy Gordon and Beth Costa, introduce the “Wine Road” podcast, supported by Ron Rubin, focusing on Northern Sonoma County wines.

(0:24 – 0:48)
Acknowledgment of River Road Family Vineyards and Winery for their financial support, highlighting their Chardonnay and Pinot Noir from the Russian River Valley.

(0:49 – 0:57)
Introduction of guest Jamie Peterson, second-generation winemaker at Peterson Winery.

(1:00 – 1:22)
Jamie shares his “desert island wine,” a 2020 Zinfandel from their Bradford Mountain Vineyard, which includes Petite Syrah for added depth.

(1:23 – 1:51)
Discussion of the vineyard’s history, its location in Dry Creek Valley, and the challenges of the 2020 fires.

(1:52 – 2:12)
Jamie explains the blending process of Zinfandel and Petite Syrah, emphasizing the wine’s fruity and spicy profile.

(2:13 – 2:39)
Details about Bradford Mountain’s geography and the resilience of the vineyard during the 2020 fires.

(2:42 – 3:00)
The hosts admire Peterson Winery’s distinctive labels, designed with local fauna and flora themes.

(3:00 – 3:32)
Jamie shares the story behind the labels, featuring wood carvings of mountain lions, reflecting the vineyard’s environment.

(3:32 – 4:11)
Jamie recounts his journey into winemaking, starting with his father Fred Peterson’s grape-growing background and the winery’s evolution.

(4:12 – 5:14)
Jamie describes his role as winemaker, blending decisions with his father, and managing marketing and operations in their small, family-run winery.

(5:15 – 6:09)
The organic growth of the winery is discussed, from Fred’s grape-growing roots to producing 5,000 cases annually, focusing on Zinfandel and other varieties.

(6:10 – 7:21)
Jamie explains their mix of estate-grown and purchased grapes, with plans to focus more on estate production for better control and cost management.

(7:21 – 9:00)
Jamie reflects on his initial lack of interest in winemaking, his travels to Australia and New Zealand, and how those experiences deepened his appreciation for the craft.

(9:00 – 10:27)
Jamie shares how working abroad gave him a new perspective on winemaking and led to his full-time role at Peterson Winery in 2002.

(10:32 – 12:07)
Jamie discusses balancing vineyard work, winemaking, and marketing, emphasizing his love for the sensory aspects of winemaking.

(12:10 – 13:37)
The hosts and Jamie talk about the winery’s vast portfolio of 20 wines, their focus on quality over quantity, and the importance of offering something for every palate.

(13:38 – 15:35)
Jamie highlights the aging potential of their wines, the benefits of screw caps versus corks, and their approach to barrel aging and minimal intervention.

(15:59 – 17:09)
Peterson Winery’s tasting room schedule and its location among other wineries in Dry Creek Valley are discussed, making it a great stop for visitors.

(17:09 – 18:46)
Jamie mentions upcoming events like the Holiday Wine Trail and Winter Wineland, as well as the winery’s plans to close briefly for the holidays.

(18:46 – 20:48)
Jamie shares his favorite local activities, including visiting the coast, hiking, and exploring thrift stores, as well as supporting local restaurants.

(20:48 – 22:01)
Jamie talks about involving his children in the winery, fostering their interest without pressure, and their creative contributions like designing labels.

(22:02 – 24:01)
The hosts and Jamie reflect on the challenges and rewards of running a family winery, including working with the next generation and maintaining traditions.

(25:00 – 28:40)
A winemaker answers a listener’s question about determining grape harvest timing, explaining the process of testing sugar levels, acidity, and grape maturity.

(29:02 – 31:40)
Beth shares updates about the Wine Road auction, new Wine Road Ambassadors, and encourages listeners to explore Sonoma County and support local wineries.

(31:41 – 33:01)
Jamie provides contact information for Peterson Winery and invites listeners to visit and enjoy their wines. The episode concludes with a toast.

 

Links to explore

River Road Family Vineyards & Winery
Peterson Winery
Holiday Wine Trail
Winter WINEland
Wine Road Ambassadors

Posted by Beth Costa

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