When you get two people together who share the same passion, interesting things are bound to happen. Whether it's finding the right notes and rhythms in a piece of music, or the right tones and flavors in a great bottle of wine, Grayson and Dave know how to create something special that not only entertains, but really hits the spot. Like the saying goes - "Great minds drink alike".
(This article was not written but gathered from various official brand/winery articles and published in GrapeBunch, our weekly wine periodical. Click here to read the original!)
Grayson Stewart
Growing up in California’s Central Valley, Grayson Stewart found his passion for grape-growing and winemaking at an early age. With a winemaker for an uncle, he worked his first (and second and third) grape harvests before he was of legal drinking age. It was his first harvest that inspired his decision to pursue an enology degree, which thrust him into winemaking as a full-time profession. Grayson’s passion has taken him up and down the California coastline, working in some of the state’s (and the world’s) most renowned winegrowing regions. Grayson believes wine is meant to be shared and enjoyed by everyone, and views winemaking as a true creative endeavor.
Dave Matthews
At Dreaming Tree Wines, Grayson pairs his winemaking skills with the creativity of musician Dave Matthews to craft a collection of wines that are approachable, easy-drinking, yet distinctive enough to create a mark. You might know Dave from his day job as a professional musician, but his passion for winemaking stretches back nearly as far as his love for music. With a winery in Virginia under his belt, Dave’s no amateur, and in working alongside Grayson Stewart, Dave is able to bring his passion for wine to life.
* at time of publication, 8/16/2024
This article was not written but gathered from various official brand/winery articles for The GrapeBunch Wine Periodical.
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