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The small Sonoma winery with Asian ambitions
Akiko Freeman hopes to win Japanese and Hong Kong hearts with her Pinot Noir May 2015
Akiko Freeman and her team at the Freeman Vineyard and Winery in Sonoma County’s Russian River Valley AVA, make less than 5,000 cases per year of their widely acclaimed Burgundy style Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. They could easily sell every bottle locally, but she and her husband Ken – who runs an investment firm in San Francisco – lived in Hong Kong during the 1990s, and are keen to have their wines appreciated in a city they grew to love. Those wines are a labor of love. Akiko became enamored of wine – and of Burgundy in particular- while growing up in Japan. Akiko Freeman and her team at the Freeman Vineyard and Winery in Sonoma County’s Russian River Valley AVA, make less than 5,000 cases per year of their widely acclaimed Burgundy style Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. They could easily sell every bottle locally, but she and her husband Ken – who runs an investment firm in San Francisco – lived in Hong Kong during the 1990s, and are keen to have their wines appreciated in a city they grew to love. Those wines are a labor of love. Akiko became enamored of wine – and of Burgundy in particular- while growing up in Japan. - See more at: http://www.lepanmedia.com/the-small-sonoma-winery-with-asian-ambitions/#sthash.sufQjjfb.dpuf |