Press & Trade
OUR DISTRIBUTOR PARTNERS
We are proud to share our wines across the country – and now, in fact, the globe – in select markets. Please contact our distributor-partners with any questions about current availability in your area:
USA
Alabama - Grassroots WineCalifornia - Skurnik Wines West
Georgia - Rive Gauche Wine Company
Idaho - Amphora Wine Company
Illinois - Maverick Wine Company
Massachusetts / Rhode Island - Vineyard Road
Minnesota - New France Wine Company
Missourri - Pinnacle Imports
Montana - Intermountain Distributing Company
North Carolina - Kellogg Selections
New York / New Jersey / Connecticut / Pennsylvania - Skurnik Wines & Spirits
Ohio - WineCRAFT
South Carolina - Grassroots Wine
Texas - Southern Glazier's Wine & Spirits
Vermont - 802 Distributors
Virginia / Washington, D.C. / Delaware - Downey Selections
International
Austria - Luxury Beverage GroupBahamas - Swig Imports
Belgium - GustoWorld
Cayman Islands - Cayman Distributors Group
France - Crew Distribution
Japan - Nakagawa Wine Co.
Korea - Andante Wine Project
Luxumbourg - La Provencale
Netherlands - Smaragd Wines
Norway - LaMarc Wines
Singapore - Arcodyn Pte Ltd
Spain - Villa Viniteca
Sweden - The Wine Agency
United Kingdom - Roberson Wine
PRESS


Sashi Moorman excels with bold, flavorful Syrah and Rhône inspired wines at his Piedrasassi label. These have been some of my favorite Central Cosast wines for a number of years.

One of California's brightest talents, the winemaker for Stolpman in Santa Barbara has also found time to pursue other exciting projects, and to set up his own wine label. Stephen Brook met him during a rare gap in his schedule.
When chef Peter Pastan helps California winemaker Sashi Moorman at harvest, he lugs fruit, hauls barrels and—best of all—cooks an exceptional meal with just-picked grapes and Moorman’s wines.
Wine Ghetto’ grows into tasting destination
California Central Coast city welcomes surge of urban wineries
"Talkin' bout the Wine Ghetto." Chelsey Steinman, Santa Barbara Independent, October 24, 2010.
Take a Trip Down to Lompoc’s Hidden Corner of Warehouse Winemaking Goodness