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Edmunds St. John is a California wine producer based in Berkeley making various Rhône style blends and varietal wines.

Founded by Steve Edmunds and his wife Cornelia St. John in 1985, the winery was formerly the East Bay Wine Works.[1]

Among the pioneers of California Rhône-style wines, one of the Rhone Rangers.[2][3]

The winery is located Audubon Cellars facility in Berkeley

Vineyards in Mendocino County, Napa County, El Dorado County , San Luis Obispo County

A reputation for balanced wines.[1] "The single most important thing is making a good decision about when to pick the grapes".[2] Edmunds is known for his early harvests.

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friendship with the wine merchant Kermit Lynch.[4]

Early reviews from Robert Parker were positive, describing Edmunds St. John as perhaps the finest practitioner of Californians working with Rhone grapes, and in 1984, "I love this guy's wines".[5][9]

"If you want to make French wine, do it in France", "innocuous effort," "one-dimensional," "superfluous".[5]


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In addition to his profession as a vintner, Edmunds is an essayist, poet, and songwriter with a CD release titled Lonesome On The Ground.[12]

Advocate of Mourvèdre.[13][14]

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  1. ^ a b Stevenson, Tom (2005). The Sotheby’s Wine Encyclopedia (4th ed.). London: Dorling Kindersley. p. 497. ISBN 0756613248.
  2. ^ a b Asimov, Eric, The New York Times (June 1, 2010). Is There Still Hope for Syrah?
  3. ^ Roby, Norm, The Wine News (August/September 1998). Rhône Winemaking with Attitude
  4. ^ a b Comiskey, Patrick J., San Francisco Chronicle (June 12, 2003). Vintner on a mission
  5. ^ a b c Feiring, Alice, San Francisco Chronicle (May 16, 2008). Viewing wine through a Parkerized looking glass
  6. ^ Edmunds, Steve; Feiring, Alice, alicefeiring.com (November 5, 2010). Steve Edmunds: Adventures in American Winemaking
  7. ^ Reiner, Scott, New York Daily News (June 1, 2010). A Few Thoughts Regarding Syrah, 25 Years Into The Parade...
  8. ^ Comiskey, Patrick J., Zester Daily (September 7, 2010). A Vintner's Revival
  9. ^ Feirinf, Alice, CNN.com (February 1, 2004). Frankenstein Wines?
  10. ^ Steinberger, Mike, Slate.com (Feb. 19, 2010). The Great California Wine Mystery
  11. ^ Jefford, Andrew, Decanter.com (March 23, 2010). Alcohol levels: the balancing act
  12. ^ Yarrow, Alder, Vinography.com (July 25, 2005). Please Welcome Steve Edmunds
  13. ^ Edmunds, Steve, Los Angeles Times (). What are you drinking?
  14. ^ James, Richard, Wine Business (August 15, 2006). Understanding Mourvèdre
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