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2023 Wood Family Vineyards Red Blend “The Runway” is the Authenic One!

Photo from Rhonda Wood
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Photo from Rhonda Wood
This new red blend wine called “The Runway” is a hat’s off to Rhonda Wood, the owner, winemaker and former airline pilot. Yes Rhonda Wood, winemaker/owner of Wood Family Vineyards used to fly planes (US Airways) but now can be found in the vineyards tending vines. Rhonda continues to fly about the western states in a private plane. She and husband Michael (with their two sons), have a winery in eastern Livermore. Rhonda started making wine in 1996. Besides sourcing wine on their property, they have 17 specific vineyards which are manicured to their specifications throughout Livermore’s ideal climate.
Another important piece for the background is it is called Red Blend. While this wine has the five main grapes of Bordeaux, the term “Bordeaux” is a geographic indication and a collective trademark. This only allows wine produced from and in the Bordeaux region of France to legally use “Bordeaux” name on the label. Producing or selling wine labeled as “Bordeaux” without authorization can lead to legal action, fines and even criminal charges! So while a wine listed as Bordeaux are desired and have a wonderful historical significance.
The Wine – “Wine is bottled Poetry” – Robert Louis Stevenson

Photo ©Michael Kelly
This is the second of two new wines being released on August 3rd, 2025 and is already a favorite wine! This is a “Bordeaux style” blend of five red grapes being 55% Cabernet Sauvignon, 22% Cabernet Franc, 10% Malbec, 8% Merlot and 5% Petit Verdot aged for 20 months in French oak barrels. The alcohol percentage came in at 13.7%. Combining these five grape varietals from Livermore Valley makes a wine that is greater than its components.
As Aristotle in his writing on Metaphysics wrote the “whole is more than just the sum of its components”. The resulting wine is more powerful, valuable and impactful than those varietals alone.
For example, the Cabernet Sauvignon portion provides structure, tannins and black fruit flavors (55%). The Cabernet Franc addition (22%) contributes herbal and lighter fruit notes. These two varietals make up 77% of the “Red Blend” giving it “a punch of tannins and fruit” with a modicum of herbal notes. Next up in the mix is Malbec (10%), which adds color, richness and often a smoky quality along with 8% Merlot which provides roundness, soft fruits and plummy notes. Lastly the Petit Verdot contributes tannins, structure and adds to the deep color. Having all these different, contrasting and complimentary tastes, flavors and aromas provide an elegant and beautiful wine.

Photo ©Michael Kelly
Anticipated opening this inaugural wine as a fan of “Bordeaux” wines and history, was convinced this grape collection would provide a delightful wine. On the on eyes a dark almost black coloring with medium-heavy viscosity. As soon as the cork was popped, aromas of blackberry and blueberries awaken the olfactory senses. Decanted this young wine as it was just bottled three weeks ago for 2 hours before tasting at dinner. On the palate, each of the grape varietals stood “tall and proud” contributing their aforementioned qualities to each sip! As the wine engulfed the mouth, one immediately knew this is no ordinary wine as the notes of sharp tannins of the Cabernet Sauvignon and Petit Verdot were counterbalanced to a certain point with the roundness of Merlot. Each contributed to the symphony of total experience with drums, flutes, violins, etc., each doing their part to provide a classical orchestration of flavors. This wine possessed fruit, tannins, and chewiness all for textural delight.

Photo ©Michael Kelly
While I was a bit cautious on the youth of the wine just being bottled on the other new release (The Takeoff), without any hesitation, this Runway wine is now ready and over-delivered last evening!
The Food and Wine Pairing – “Food without wine is a corpse; wine without food is a ghost. United and well matched, they are as body and soul: living partners” – Andre Simon

Photo ©Michael Kelly
This evening’s meal was 24-hour marinated tri tip steak in Chaka sauce, then seared at 1500 degrees to medium rare. Accompanied by baked potato wedges that were cut into eights with olive oil, onion powder, garlic powder, smoked paprika, sea salt, black pepper and finely grated parmesan cheese. Also, garlic French bread and our guests brought her exquisite field green salad with glazed apple slices browned and sprinkled with brown sugar and feta cheese crumbles.
A great food pairing with the tannins (punch) to fully engulf the steak and yet with a mellow fruit and roundness to enjoy. This young wine is ready for the runway to start its journey and will only age to become more spectacular.
Wood Family Vineyards with this release just added another wine to my annual Best Wines Tasted for calendar 2025!
The Winery

Photo ©Michael Kelly
Since this wine is dedicated to Rhonda’s initial career as a pilot, I thought it interesting to draw a few comparisons between being a winemaker and key traits of captaining a commercial or private plane:
Attention to details: The Captain knowing all aspects of flight planning, aircraft operation, documenting aircraft performance & maintenance, operational compliance, adhering to government standards & regulations, manage emergencies, coordination with mechanics, ground crew and air traffic control. Rhonda Wood: knowing the vineyards for pruning, shoot thinning, cluster thinning, water strategy & compliance, cover crop management, details to county, AVA and government regulations.
Awareness: The Captain understanding optimal aircraft performance and ability for various aircraft being flown. Rhonda Wood: Knowing when and what to do in the vineyard(s) from Brix checks, ordering supplies for the winery (yeast, So2, etc.), scheduling harvest with vineyard manager, soil nutrition, timing on picking, pressing, sending juice panels to ETS, punch down timing & frequency, selecting yeasts and additives (if necessary), tank temperatures. All of these functions for each and every varietal and winery blend.
Documentation: The Captain recording all aspects of aircraft operations, fuel, temperature, oil pressure, hydraulics, weather, turbulence, aircraft avoidance and airspace incidents, noting functions outside of prescribed government regulations, flight plans, etc. Rhonda Wood: pre-ordering bottles, labels and corks for upcoming harvest and bottling, testing during fermentation, compliance and documentation for ABC laws, tasting room notes, pairing & technical sheets, shipment compliancy, etc.
The above only scratch the surface of the broad characteristics of being a Captain and Winemaker. This may indeed be the reason she wins so many awards for her wines! In addition, self-confidence, humility, clear communication skills, desire to learn and most importantly, the ability to approach the runway for a great journey!
Sláinte,
Michael Kelly
Livermore Valley CabFranc Fest

On Saturday and Sunday July 12th and 13th, the members of the Cab Franc Guild in Livermore held the CabFranc Fest. The wineries that participated were:
Cuda Ridge Wines
Darcie Kent
Fenestra Winery
Las Positas Vineyards
McGrail Vineyards and Winery
Mitchell Katz Winery
Rodrigue Molyneaux
Wood Family Vineyards
And Vasco Row Wineries:
Occasio, Rosa Fierro Cellars, and The Steven Kent Winery
Each winery featured their Cabernet Franc wines and several others. For Cabernet Franc Fest, some held special events comparing and contrasting various vintages or fermentation techniques, barrel/stainless steel or concrete egg treatment, etc. Some of the wineries provided music and had food trucks available for delicious pairings with the Cabernet Franc wines.
The first stop was at Cuda Ridge Wines with Larry & Margie Dino hosting and pouring not only their award winning Cabernet Franc wines but another four or five special wines. Below are the 2022 and 2023 vintages with pizza pairings.

Photo ©Michael Kelly
Larry also provided a taste of his 2022 Merlot which recently was cited by Wine Enthusiast as being one of the 13 most highly rated Merlot wines in the world! The article listed Merlot wines from Bordeaux, Tuscany, California and Washington.

Photo ©Michael Kelly
After an hour’s visit we were off to the next winery on the list.
First up was Rosa Fierro Cellars where Rosie was pouring both her 2020 and 2021 “Big Daddy” Cabernet Franc wines from White Cat Vineyard. Both wines were delicious and yet different. The 2020 provided more red fruit (raspberries) and the 2021 was extremely smooth with blackberries. Same vineyard and different years!

Photo ©Michael Kelly
With the Acoustic Frequency band playing in the background this was a perfectly “chill wine” to taste even on a warm day. Also who wouldn’t want to taste a winning wine produced by the talented and smiling Rosie?

Photo ©Michael Kelly
We then walked over to Steven Kent Winery, basically in the same courtyard with the music, and tasted their award winning Cabernet Franc. Picked up the food pairing two different kinds of tacos by Carnitas Aguirre to enjoy with the Cabernet Franc wines by Steven Kent Winery. Steven and Beth Mirassou were happily pouring and discussing their wines, one being a Blanc and a red Cabernet Franc wines.

Photo ©Michael Kelly
We then walked back to Wood Family Vineyards where they were showcasing their Cabernet Franc wines and many more. The wines being offered included the 2024 Sauvignon Blanc, 2023 “Para Mas Amigas” Chardonnay, 2022 Cabernet Franc, 2022 Culmination Cabernet Franc, 2022 “The Captain” a red blend and 2022 “El Loco Rojo” red blend. Charcuterie boards were also available. Their 2022 Culmination is a wine to be sought after for spectacular aromas and flavor.

Photo ©Michael Kelly
While at the Wood Family tasting room, in the back barrel room, their recently added Sensory and Aroma Class was about to begin. It is held for a small intimate group of customers who wish to expand their awareness and knowledge, led by the engaging and fun couple of Rob and Julie Diestler. Some 40+ fruits, vegetables, oils, fragrances, herbs, etc., are sealed in a glass container and each participant gets to smell the aroma. Then the Wood Family wines are poured and they ferret out the aromas that each wine presents. If you have not experienced something like this, it is worth signing up for as you will discover some unique ways in which to describe what you are tasting. They keep the groups small to foster communications amongst themselves and with the instructors.

Photo ©Michael Kelly
Truly an excellent opportunity to taste exquisite Cabernet Franc wines, taste a few tidbits and talk with the winemakers. Put it on your calendar for next year!!
Sláinte,
Michael Kelly
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