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Charlie (with hat, on the right.)

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Charlie Barrra
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The Barra Family and grape growing seem to be
stuck together like white on rice.  White on
perfectly al dente arborio rice, or risotto, that is.

From the
Girasole Vineyards website:

Charlie Barra was born in Calpella, CA (just 5
miles north of Ukiah) in 1926 to Italian
immigrants Marie Rovera and Antonio Barra.
Descendants of Piedmont, Italy, both the Rovera
and Barra families worked in the vineyards of
Italy spanning as far back as the mid 1800s. So it
was only natural that Charlie and his two
brothers spent their young teen years working
side by side in their father Antonio’s vineyard in
Northern California, learning to prune at the
ripe age of 10! In 1945, when Charlie was a junior
in high school, he leased a ranch from one of his
old Italian neighbors. There were scheduling
conflicts between going to school and farming
the vineyards, and Charlie even threatened to
quit school. However, the principal intervened
and made an arrangement with all of Charlie’s
teachers to allow him to go only a half day. After
harvest, when the crop proceeds came in, it was
easy to determine that Charlie had earned three
times as much as the principal for that year!

In 1955 Charlie purchased Redwood Valley
Vineyards, 175 acres of vineyard located at the
headwaters of the Russian River, nestled at the
base of rolling foothills. When Charlie purchased
the vineyard, farmers were averaging as little as
$40 a ton for their grapes, as the demand for
quality wine based on true varietals had not yet
been established. Most growers were still farming
what Charlie calls “standard” grapes that were
used by the major wine producers to make
Burgundy and Chablis--the basic table wines of
the times. But after a few short years of growing
“vin ordinaire”, Charlie could see the tide was
turning. He began working with Karl Wente,
Robert Mondavi and others on moving to a
varietal-focused vineyard. Charlie was one of the
first growers on the North Coast to plant
Chardonnay, Riesling, Cabernet Sauvignon, and
Pinot Noir. And over the next 35 years, Charlie
would add another six varietals to the soils of
Redwood Valley Vineyards including Petite Sirah,
Sangiovese, Merlot, Pinot Blanc, Muscat Canelli
and Zinfandel.

And while growing the fruit was his first
passion, the downturn in the grape market in the
late 90s gave Charlie and Martha pause. It was
time to take some of the premium fruits that had
been nurtured and cultivated with such care and
bottle it themselves. The first label, BARRA of
Mendocino, was born in 1997. Girasole Vineyards
debuted three years later in 2001. All BARRA of
Mendocino and Girasole Vineyards wines are
made with 100% estate grown, hand-picked
grapes from organic-certified vineyards.

So as you sit down to enjoy your next bottle of
Girasole Vineyards, be sure and raise your glasses
to Charlie and toast him for showing up for
work to collect his paycheck!

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