Riddle Ranch Vineyard: An Historical Pinot-Loving Property
Riddle Vineyard and the older Morelli Lane Vineyard next door are part of the property that Guiseppe “Joe”
Morelli, Sr. (photo below) acquired in 1892. Joe was born on the eastern shore of Lake Como in the town of
Lierna, Italy. Family legend indicates that he was married several times and had 17 siblings. When he was
about 20 years old, he fled to Switzerland to escape military service. He married a Swiss woman and started to
raise a family. Seeking a better life for his family, he left for New York in 1874.
Joe moved on to Nevada where he joined his nephew, and they obtained a contract to furnish charcoal to the
miners. Then, in 1883, he moved to Healdsburg where he worked various jobs including a lumberjack along the
tributaries of the lower Russian River from Guerneville to Duncan’s Mills. He became a United States citizen in
Sonoma County on December 21, 1891.
After ten years away from his family back home in Switzerland, Joe sent for his eldest son, Joe Morelli, Jr.. By
1892, the family had saved $3,100 to buy an 80-acre parcel of land on what is now Morelli Lane. From 1892 to
1900, the farmland was cleared of oak and redwoods and a vineyard was planted. To accommodate an
expanding family, two homes, built entirely of redwood, were built on the property. A three-story winery was
constructed just north of the main house along with a cow barn. In about 1912, a large wine cellar was added
underneath the main house.
In order to plant more vineyard, in 1906 the Morelli’s bought a 43-acre parcel located on Harrison Grade Road,
about a mile away from the main ranch right across from what is now Heintz Vineyard. A large house and
winery were built on this property in 1908. In January, 1910, the Morelli property was apportioned among three
sons by drawing straws. The 43-acre parcel was drawn by Lee Morelli, while Joe Jr. and Tony Morelli each
received half of the original 80-acre parcel where Riddle Vineyard and Morelli Lane Vineyard now sit. The
Morelli Lane Vineyard, revived by the Duttons in 1995 is now farmed by Dutton Ranch.
Riddle Vineyard is located on Stoetz Lane at the top of the Harrison Grade in Sebastopol, just north of
Occidental on the second ridge inland from the Pacific Ocean in the Green Valley of Russian River Valley AVA.
Only six miles from the Sonoma Coast, this 17.5-acre vineyard was planted by owner James Riddle in 2008.
Clones 115, “828,” Pommard and Mt. Eden are planted at high density (3.5’ x 6’) in well-drained Goldridge and
Franciscan shale soils. The special Mt. Eden selection was sourced from a prominent vineyard planted along
California’s Central Coast and performs particularly well at this site. Some Chardonnay is planted as well.
Riddle Vineyard sits in a “sweet spot” for Pinot Noir. Nearby are multiple premier vineyards including
Chenoweth Ranch, CIRQ’s Treehouse, Aubert’s UV-SL, Fox Den, Square Peg’s SP-SL, Lucky Well, Silver
Eagle and Bill Price’s new vineyard at the top of Stoetz Lane. The map below is from DuMol’s website showing the location of Dutton Ranch-Morelli Lane Vineyard. Riddle Vineyard is next door.
Mornings in the vineyard tend to be foggy, yet the fog burns off fairly early allowing the vineyard to be drenched
in warm sun the rest of the day. James Riddle is a meticulous farmer who has installed a deep irrigation system
that effectively waters the root zone, yet preserves the precious water that is in short supply at the site.
Although Pinot Noir has been produced from Riddle Vineyard only since 2012, the quality of the wines have
been outstanding. Wineries sourcing fruit and releasing vineyard-designated Pinot Noir from Riddle Vineyard
include C. Donatiello, HIBOU, Rivers-Marie, Sojourn Cellars, and Young Haden. Wineries have also sourced
fruit from this vineyard for Sonoma Coast bottlings including Red Car Wine Co.
I recently met with Sojourn Cellars’ winemaker Erich Bradley to sample the winery’s 2016 vintage fall releases
that included a Riddle Vineyard Pinot Noir. A preliminary review follows. See also the HIBOU Riddle Vineyard
Pinot Noir reviewed in this issue.
2016 Sojourn Cellars Riddle Vineyard Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir
14.4% alc., pH 3.69, TA 0.57,
450 cases, $59. Release spring 2018. Each of the four clones at the vineyard were picked and
vinified separately. The Mt. Eden clone provides the backbone for this blend. Native yeast open-top
fermentation and aging in French oak barrels, 50% new. Bottled unfined and unfiltered in August
2017.
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Moderately dark garnet color in the glass. Vivid aromas of dark fruits, spice and savory
garrigue. Mid weight flavors of dark red and black fruits with a hint of cola and oak. Beautifully
balanced with a spicy, satisfying finish.
Score: 93-94