IN THE BLOGS...


The Wine Traveler recently visited Geyserville "in search of wine, food and other delights." Read his blog>>


4.8.09 "Part of our wandering took us to Terroirs Artisan Wines, a tasting room focused on boutique wineries with stainable farming practices..." Read blog entry>>


COMMUNITY REVIEWS


"Tasting here was fun, in part due to the very energetic winemaker..." Read the full review>>

"Awesome wines, great people. They have some great parties for their club members and visitors alike. They sometimes stay open late on Fridays so you should call and check in if you're coming to town...." Read the full review>>

Recent Articles and Reviews

Tasting Roomers, an online guide to tasting rooms throughout Sonoma and Napa, recently sat down with Daisy Damskey to talk about our Terroirs Collection:

Visit the site at tastingroomers.com


"Destination: Geyserville"
8/1/09 Clark Mason, Press Democrat, Santa Rosa
"Geyserville, the old farm center in northern Sonoma County, has spiffed up its image to capture more of the Wine Country tourist trade. New and remodeled buildings with fine art galleries and premium tasting rooms have sprouted up on its main street, next to the dusty, century-old brick facades that lend Geyserville its charm...."
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"Geyserville - New Wine Town in Sonoma"

"The Terroirs Artisan tasting room is located in a remodeled old brick building and is easily the most lavish and elegant of all the tasting rooms in town. Four different local wineries feature their wines at Terroirs and all have one thing in common, winemaker consultant, Kerry Damskey...."
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Photo by Kent Porter/The Press Democrat
Press Democrat, 1.18.09, Empire News
READ >>"Wine and Warm Weather"


Press Democrat, 1.14.09, Food & Wine
READ>>"Home for "Rhone"



November 12-18, 2008

All Over But the Drinking
By James Knight

Ah, terroir! The word leaps off the tongue with Gallic flourish. The mere act of pronouncing it is often thought to make wine taste better. It's not enough to say that the concept of terroir is simply misunderstood, because it's so murky in the first place, a gift to wine marketers, a photogenic vista of emerald waves of grape vines, suitable for framing. Generally, terroir is a unique combination of soil, terrain and climate. The myriad decisions of the winemaker add at least as much nuance to the product. If there is someone who can to tease out the differences between terroir and style, it should be Kerry Damskey.

Damskey's Terroirs is the newest addition to tiny downtown Geyserville, wine country's perfect hamlet, bifurcated as it is down the middle of the street into production and consumption. Irrigation supply, tractor dealership and men's ranch wear on one side; fine restaurants and winetasting rooms on the other. ...
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From North Bay Business Journal
11.17.08
A-list consulting winemaker Kerry Damskey and his wine publicist wife, Daisy, opened his portfolio tasting room at 21001 Geyserville Ave. in the mid-Alexander Valley community of Geyserville. Called Terroirs Artisan Wines: Damskey & Company and featuring interior design by Myra Hoefer, the tasting room offers Mr. Damskey’s enological work for Godwin Family Wines, Hughes Famliy Wines, Palmeri Winery and Pena Ridge Winery.



Kerry Damskey, Wandering Winemaker
by Gerald Boyd, Wine Reviews Online, 2.26.08
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