Country of Origin: USA Location: Santa Rosa, California People: Chris Condos & Suzanne Hagins, Owners & Winemakers
Horse & Plow Winery is owned by husband and wife team, Chris Condos and Suzanne Hagins. Together, they draw on their different backgrounds and talents to craft original wines from organic grapes. Chris and Suzanne started Horse & Plow in 2008 to merge the best of old and new world techniques and produce authentic, hand-crafted wines. Utilizing organic farming, small lot fermentation and traditional techniques, they make balanced, food friendly and site specific wines.
Their organic vineyards dot the North Coast of California; including Sonoma, Napa & Mendocino Counties. They work exclusively with growers who are committed to superior quality by using certified organic and/ or biodynamic techniques. These sustainable practices allow Chris and Suzanne to craft wines with greater complexity and sense of place, while caring for worker health and the environment.
Organic doesn’t stop when the grapes get to the winery; their wines are made naturally with no synthetic nutrients or additives, no GMO’s, are vegan and contain low sulfites. Because of the care and time put into every bottle of wine, quantities are limited. About Chris Condos: Chris is a California native, but only 3 generations from Greece. His
Grandfathers made wine, his Dad sold wine, and Chris does both! Chris
studied Plant Ecology at SF State and Viticulture and Enology at UC
Davis, before beginning his career at Pine Ridge Winery. He started
Vinum Cellars in Oakville in 1997, which currently produces 30,000 cases
of wine. He has also been the consulting winemaker for Kathryn Kennedy
Winery since 1998. Chris’s past experiences, hard work and talent as a
winemaker are evident in every bottle of Horse & Plow.
About Suzanne Hagins: Suzanne was born in Savannah, Georgia. Her interest in wine developed
while working in fine restaurants in Charleston, South Carolina. The
mystery and romance of food and wine led her to France, and her first
harvest at Comte Armand in Pommard. She moved to California in 2000,
working at DeLoach, David Bruce and Goldeneye wineries. Suzanne had a
small, pinot noir brand called Lutea for seven years, before starting
the Gardener with Horse & Plow. Suzanne takes a sensory approach to
winemaking, and strives to capture the more esoteric aspects of time and
place in each vintage. Social Media Links: Twitter: @HorsePlowWinery Horse & Plow Facebook Horse & Plow Instagram
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