Showing posts with label Chris Pisani. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chris Pisani. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Wine Country Personality: Chris Pisani

What do you get when you mix Brooklyn attitude with Napa style? The answer is some great tasting wine. Chris Pisani, Winemaker for ZD Wines, is a rare combination of east coast street smart and California cool. Growing up in a big Italian family, Chris learned to appreciate the very things that make Napa so memorable: great food, wine and company. This real-world education made him a perfect fit at ZD Wines where family is the cornerstone of the winery's values, and great wine and food fall close behind. During his formative years, Chris studied chemistry in college while spending time with his now-wife, Ina, whose father happened to make wines out of their house in Newburgh, New York. Chris watched, learned, experimented and soon he was hooked. The seed was planted and before long, Chris and Ina were moving to California for a taste of life in the wine country.

To make ends meet when they first arrived, Chris took a job at an environmental consulting firm. Shortly afterwards he followed the path of some of Napa's most renowned winemakers and attended UC Davis to study viticulture and enology. It was here that Chris fell headfirst into the world of winemaking and started down the path that would lead him to ZD.

Robert deLeuze, CEO/Winemaster for ZD Wines, was attending a job fair at UC Davis to potentially meet his next Assistant Winemaker and Chris was eager for the opportunity. They met, talked, had an instant rapport and soon Chris was joining the ZD team. When asked what made Chris stand out amid all of the other hungry soon-to-be winemakers, Robert deLeuze stated that, "Chris is an articulate, well-educated, charming man with an infectious passion for his work. He brings a wealth of knowledge to ZD, making wines (which can often be intimidating) accessible and fun."

Beginning in 1996 as an enologist, Chris quickly took on the role of Assistant Winemaker in 1998, working closely with Robert to understand the tradition and techniques that make up the ZD style. Three years later, Chris was in for another surprise when Robert deLeuze announced that after fifteen years as Winemaker he was stepping back from his role to spend more time on the management of the winery. Chris, in turn, would take over as Winemaker.

Five short years after joining the winery, Chris was responsible for producing ZD's signature-style well balanced, fruit-driven Chardonnays; intense, flavorful Pinot Noirs; and opulent, rich Cabernet Sauvignons. "It is important to maintain the commitment to quality that makes ZD Wines so unique," claims Chris. "As a family owned and operated business it is rare to see that level of commitment and I feel such a sense of pride knowing that the wines we produce are crafted from the best possible grapes, with an attention to winemaking that comes from ZD's 40 years of history and experience. When creating a wine, we create it with the customer in mind, with our fans in mind, not the critics. By enjoying our wines, they are sharing in our history, in our heart, and in the passion that we put forth every day. It's why we do what we do."

After thirteen years, ZD Wines is still thrilled to have Chris on board, helping to produce the wines that have garnered recognition in the spirit that drives our time-honored traditions.

To learn more about Chris and ZD's winemaking process, schedule a private tour and tasting with him for a one-of-a-kind experience.

Tours: By Appointment Only. CLICK HERE to learn more.

ZD Wines

8383 Silverado Trail

Rutherford, CA 94558

www.zdwines.com

Monday, September 8, 2008

Harvest Patience for Great Wine

Well, Mother Nature finally decided to cut us some slack today. After five consecutive days of scorching weather (think 98-105F!!), we have finally returned to a normal Napa Valley weather pattern. It’s times like this where you really need nerves of steel.

The hot temperatures do tend to ramp up the sugar in the grapes, giving the impression of ripeness, however, sugar is not the only indicator of maturity. As the valley began to “buzz and hum” with a rush to get fruit off the vine, we visited our two Pinot Noir vineyards daily. Knowing that the fruit still needed at least another week, if not more, and we stuck it out. It is better to bring in fruit when it is ready to make “great” wine, and not harvest in a panic which often leads to merely “good” wine. It looks like our patience will pay off. So, when will we harvest? This seems to be the question that everyone keeps asking.

Here’s the report: Pinot from both ZD’s deLeuze Family Vineyard and Jim Haire’s vineyard will most likely be picked early next week. The fruit held up amazingly well, and is really starting to taste great. Chardonnay, believe it or not, holds up incredibly well in hot weather (you gotta love Chardonnay for this!!!) and probably needs another two weeks. The Chard from down south (Monterey & Santa Maria) is still at least three weeks away. Our closest Cabernet’s are ZD’s Rutherford Estate Vineyard and Vineyard 7070 in Yountville. Both may come in late next week.

This, of course, is all tentative, as things can change in a moments notice. This is what makes winemaking such an exhilarating endeavor; watching, waiting, tasting, testing, worrying and waiting some more. Finally, the time comes to ask Rafael, ZD’s vineyard manager, to ready the picking crew. Bring on the light boom, our Carneros night harvest is about to begin….

Chris Pisani
Winemaker