



Our friends took us along with them to the member’s pick-up party at Scribe this past weekend. Scribe is a relatively young winery, run by a relatively young winemaker (it was started in 2007 by now 29-year-old Andrew Mariani), that sits on a beautiful, history-filled, 19th-century vineyard in Sonoma–hundred-year-old hacienda and all.
We felt immediately intoxicated by the views, the oysters, the pretty people, and the winery’s first Rosé.


Of course we became wine-club members ourselves by the end of the day, and of course the packaging and labeling is gorgeous, too.
P.S. More scenes from the weekend coming up shortly. And does that name Mariani sound familiar?








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love the photo of the vineyard – you lead our eyes like we are there and can walk down the path. And the pinot noir label is pretty. It might be bad but sometimes I will buy a wine just because the label grabbed me. I guess there could be worse ways to buy wine. I will say I haven’t had a bad one yet using this method.
Beautiful photos
I love the word scribe. I’m sure the Scribe Winery will be a success.
This is sensational! Next time I’m back home at my dad’s in Napa I have to check this place out!
i’ve been reading your blog for a while and when we planned a trip to sonoma last week, we visited scribe. it was great – love their personal and approachable attitude and the wines (and location) are stunning. thank you!
-anna
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