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Caduceus Cellars

Coordinates: 34°44′39.3″N 111°53′21.3″W / 34.744250°N 111.889250°W / 34.744250; -111.889250
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Caduceus Cellars
LocationJerome, Arizona, USA
AppellationSonoita AVA
Founded2004
Key peopleMaynard James Keenan
Other productsApparel
DistributionNational; limited online sales
TastingOpen to public
Websitewww.caduceus.org

Caduceus Cellars is a winery in Jerome, Arizona, United States owned by Maynard James Keenan, a musician descended from Northern Italian winemakers.[1] While the winery is named after caduceus, an ancient symbol for commerce and staff of the Greek god Hermes, the vineyard is named Merkin Vineyards, after a pubic wig (merkin).[2]

History

Viticulture in Arizona began in the 16th century when missionary Spanish Jesuit priests began to plant grapevines and make wine for use in Christian religious ceremonies. Unlike most vineyards in Arizona, which are located in the southeastern portion of the state near Tucson—the location of Arizona's only designated American Viticultural Area, the Sonoita AVA—Caduceus Cellars and Merkin Vineyards are based in the unincorporated area of Page Springs/Cornville, Arizona, southwest of Keenan's place of residence, as well as the cellar where wine tasting is available, in Jerome (which is open 365 days a year).[1] Keenan has characterized the neighbors of the winery as "a teetotaling Republican community".[2]

This is a prime spot for vineyards. An untapped resource. But the master plan is to have the Merkin Vineyards Bed and Breakfast set up for when California drops in the ocean. Beach front property and the New Napa Valley. You got it.

— Keenan in interview with IGN.com, September 13, 2006.[1]

Wines

A Primer Paso from Caduceus.

Caduceus' first wine, the limited edition Primer Paso (2005, 2006, 2007), sold out,[3] and was followed by a Nagual de la Naga (2004, 2005, 2006) and a Nagual del Sensei (2004, 2005). Later wines include the Nagual de la Naga (2004, 2005, 2006), Merkin Vineyards Chupacabra (2005, 2006), Merkin Vineyards Shinola (2006), Nagual del Judith (2007), and Sancha (2007).[4]

Keenan's mother died in 2003, at the age of 59, due to complications from a brain aneurysm. Following her death, he scattered her ashes across one of his vineyards,[5] later honoring her memory with his Cabernet Sauvignon "Nagual del Judith",[6] the first made entirely with grapes from Merkin Vineyards.[7] In a statement released in April 2009, Keenan stated:

I am standing on a metaphorical plateau. The view from here suggests that I/we still have many mountains to negotiate. It has already been a long journey. But the successes and failures have been in balance. Which would suggest that I/we have chosen the correct path. I hold in my hands the evidence to support this statement . . . With tears in my eyes, I present to you the very first 100 percent Arizona Caduceus wine. Nagual del Judith, named after my late mother, Judith Marie, whose ashes are spread across this Northern Arizona vineyard. These vines and wines are her resurrection and her wings.

— Caduceus Cellars official website.[8]

Previous wines were named after relatives of the Chiricahua Apache chief Cochise who lived in the area where the vineyard is located,[9] and were produced at Page Springs Cellars, owned by Keenan's business partner.

Promotion

Keenan, a musician with the rock bands Tool, A Perfect Circle and Puscifer, began scheduling all records, promoting and touring around the winery's most important weeks shortly after its establishment.[3] Keenan remarked, "The guys know that I've gotta be in Arizona for the harvesting and processing, and then I'll need to be back there again for the bottling. We'll be working our touring schedule around it."[3] During the fall of 2008, Keenan began a small promotional tour with Eric Glomski, promoting the wine with signing sessions at Whole Foods Markets in California, Arizona and Nevada.[10] The tour continued in 2009 with sessions in Texas kicking off in March,[11] and appearances scheduled during Tool's 2009 summer tour in Florida,[12] Massachusetts, and New Jersey.[13]

Keenan also carries a bottle of Caduceus wine during the 2008 Momma Sed music video for Puscifer.[14]

Documentary

Blood Into Wine is a documentary about Keenan and Glomski's embarkation into winemaking in the desert conditions of Arizona's Verde Valley, and the success they've seen in the decade since its inception.[15] The trailer, co-produced by Moog filmmakers Ryan Page and Christopher Pomerenke,[16] was released on the web on June 11, 2009, on twinklecashcompany.com.[17] The movie was released in March 2010 theatrically and on DVD and Blu-ray in September 2010.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Carle, Chris (November 13, 2006). "Maynard James Keenan Interview". IGN. Retrieved on January 16, 2008.
  2. ^ a b Burgess, Aaron (2006-11-30). "Interview: Maynard James Keenan". A.V. Club. Retrieved on 2008-01-16.
  3. ^ a b c Reardanz, Karen (May 8, 2006). "Tool Star Plans Tours Around Wine". SFGate.com. San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 2008-08-02.
  4. ^ http://www.caduceus.org/. Navigate to the "Wines" tab. Retrieved on August 17, 2009.
  5. ^ McAlley, John (December 2007). "I, Puscifer". Spin: 88. Retrieved April 14, 2008.
  6. ^ "Maynard James Keenan: Fascinating fact 7223". contactmusic.com. April 21, 2009. Retrieved April 21, 2009.
  7. ^ "TOOL Frontman Dedicates Wine To Late Mother". blabbermouth.net. April 20, 2009; updated April 29, 2009. Retrieved April 29, 2009. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  8. ^ "Judith's Cab". vino.caduceau.org. Retrieved on August 17, 2009.
  9. ^ Ziemba, Christine N. (December 4, 2008). "Tool & Wine: Alt-rock Frontman Uncorks New Career". Paste. Retrieved December 16, 2008.
  10. ^ "Puscifer Opens Store, Visits Others". philadelphiaathome.com. October 29, 2008. Retrieved November 5, 2008.
  11. ^ "Tool's Maynard James Keenan bottle signing". pegasusnews.com. March 21, 2009. Retrieved May 6, 2009.
  12. ^ Castillo, Arielle (May 5, 2009). "Maynard James Keenan Appearing in Miami and Boca in June ... at Whole Foods". New Times Broward-Palm Beach. Retrieved May 9, 2009.
  13. ^ "Music Newsflash: Blink-182, Eminem, Tool, 3 Doors Down" (YouTube video). Artisan News Service. May 18, 2009. Retrieved May 19, 2009.
  14. ^ "Momma Sed music video (Puscifer)". Retrieved 6 April 2015.
  15. ^ Anderson, Kyle (June 12, 2009). "Tool Frontman's Wine Documentary Will Not Be As Intense As 'Schism'". MTV News. Retrieved June 13, 2009.
  16. ^ Kreps, Daniel (June 11, 2009). "Maynard James Keenan Explains Passion for Wine in Doc Trailer". Rolling Stone. Retrieved June 13, 2009. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  17. ^ Trailer: Blood Into Wine: The Arizona Stronghold (Video). twinklecashcompany.com. Retrieved on June 13, 2009.