B.R. Cohn Winery is a winery in Sonoma Valley, California in the United States.

B.R. Cohn Winery
LocationGlen Ellen, California, USA
AppellationSonoma Valley
FormerlyOlive Hill Estate Vineyards
Founded1984
Key peopleBruce Cohn, founder
Marco DiGiulio, winemaker
Parent companyVintage Wine Estates[1]
Cases/yr25,000
Known forOlive Hill Estate Cabernet
Varietalscabernet sauvignon, merlot, chardonnay, pinot noir, zinfandel, malbec, sauvignon blanc, cabernet franc, petit verdot
Other productsolive oil, balsamic vinegar, citrus olive oils, gourmet foods
DistributionUnited States, Canada
Tastingopen to public
Websitewww.brcohn.com

History

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Tasting room entrance

Bruce Cohn, former manager of the California rock band,[2] The Doobie Brothers, purchased the original area in 1974. He named the property the Olive Hill Estate Vineyards after the grove of 145-year-old olive Picholine Olive trees, from which he continues to make ultra-premium olive oil.

After selling grapes to other wineries for several years, Cohn founded his own winery, B.R. Cohn, in 1984. His first winemaker was the now-famous Helen Turley.[3] Like other wineries in the area it maintains a wine club and public tasting room, and hosts weddings and other events.

In 2015, the winery was bought by Vintage Wine Estates.[1] In July 2024, Vintage Wine Estates filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, with plans to sell all of its assets, including B.R. Cohn Winery.[4]

Wines

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The vineyards surrounding the winery are planted mostly in cabernet sauvignon grapes, with some pinot noir, zinfandel, petite sirah, cabernet franc, petit verdot, and malbec. Syrah (sold only from the tasting room) and Chardonnay is grown in the carneros region.

The winery's flagship 1985 and 1986 Olive Hill Cabernets were ranked among the top ten in America and top 50 in the World by Wine Spectator, which gave each a rating of 94 out of 100. The 2003 vintage was rated 93. The North Coast Petit Syrah was one of two red "sweepstakes winners" at the prestigious 2007 San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition.[5] The winery also produces merlot, rosé, and port.

Oil and vinegar

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Olive trees at B.R. Cohn

Starting in the 1990s, B.R. Cohn was among the first companies involved in the re-emergence of artisan olive oil production in California. Today it produces flavored and unflavored oils, including an organic variety, balsamic vinegars and other unique gourmet foods.

The company also produces vinegar on-site from cabernet, chardonnay, and sparkling wine (including pear chardonnay and a raspberry champagne flavors), using the French "Orleans" method whereby batches of vinegar are produced by adding a "mother" dose of old vinegar to fresh wine, then aging 18–22 months in oak barrels. It also bottles a 25, 15 and a 12-year-old balsamic vinegar imported from Modena, Italy.

Cohn's oil and vinegar is widely available in premium grocery stores nationally, although some limited-production varieties are sold only directly.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Stierch, Sarah (22 July 2015). "B.R. Cohn winery sold". What's Happening. Sonoma Valley Sun. Retrieved 14 August 2015.
  2. ^ "The Doobie Brothers Sign With Azoff Music Management". MusicRow - Nashville's Music Industry Publication - News, Songs From Music City. 2016-03-30. Retrieved 2017-05-30.
  3. ^ Walker, Larry (March 2004). "The storied wines of B.R. Cohn". Wines and Vines Magazine. Retrieved 2007-01-27.
  4. ^ Broadbent, Jessica (July 24, 2024). "Vintage Wine Estates files for bankruptcy". Just Drinks. Retrieved July 24, 2024.
  5. ^ Chronicle Staff. "Best of Class". San Francisco Chronicle. Archived from the original on 28 January 2007. Retrieved 2007-01-27.
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