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Wine in the News: redwinebuzz.com brings you news from the world of wine. Our goal for this section is not to provide comprehensive coverage of an issue, but to make each entry a gateway to the complete story. The only exception to this is when we are the only source of the story. We seek out stories that are relevant and interesting - whether they are serious or not. Older stories are in our wine news archive. To submit a story or bring a subject to our attention, use the links on the "Key Contacts" page. Citing redwinebuzz.com content Nathan Carlson is new EOS winemaker. In a press release sent out yesterday, EOS Estate Winery announced the appointment of Nathan Carlson to the position of Director of Wine making. Carlson is leaving his position as winemaker at Tolosa where he worked closely with Larry Brooks. In August of 2007 Tennessee - based Sapphire Wines LLC, purchased EOS, as well as approximately 60 acres surrounding the property on Highway 46 in the eastern part of Paso Robles. The Arciero family (who still owns about 600 acres of vineyards in the Paso Robles area) established the vineyards comprising the larger EOS estate in 1983. According to Hopmayer, 30% of the fruit used by EOS will continue to come from the Arciero family vineyards in Paso Robles. “The majority will come from area growers and we are even going to get some west side fruit” he said. Sapphire has also added the Lost Angel label to the portfolio. Speaking with redwinebuzz.com Founder, Arthur Przebinda on Friday, Sapphire Wines LLC head Jeff Hopmayer said that Carlson will be starting with EOS starting Monday, April 28th. He elaborated that he’d been pursuing Nathan for the position at EOS for some time. “Nathan is so passionate and makes tremendous wines that I believe he is the biggest up-and-coming “Rock Star” for Central Coast wine making. All his credentials make him the perfect fit for a leader and Director of Wine making. His whole history of where he has worked has given him a great background”. When asked about the difference between Edna Valley and Paso Robles climates and ecology and what challenges that might pose for Carlson, Hopmayer said: “A good winemaker understands the environment [in which they work] and if you believe in the vine, you’ll get great juice and make great wines”. The last time he spoke with redwinebuzz.com, Jeff also mentioned some eco-friendly changes to the EOS estate. EOS expects to be “100% solar powered by mid summer” Hopmayer said on Friday. These efforts have not gone unnoticed as Jerry Lohr has hired the same company to install solar panels at his winery. Additionally, the city of Paso Robles has expressed interest in employing eco-friendly technology for its needs. Tell a friend about this news page!
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