The World's First Regenerative Organic Certified Vineyard | Local Legends | Brad Leone

Published: 19 May 2024
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Californiaaaaaaa here we cooooome. Hop in the truck, sheeple! We’re going to wine country — but I’m not talking about Napa. We’re gonna taste phenomenal wine — but we’re also gonna get elbow deep in mud. Welcome to Tablas Creek, managed by Local Legend Neil Collins, the very first vineyard in the WHOLE WORLD to have a Gold R.O.C. (Regenerative Organic Certified) designation.

They worked hard to get it too. They’re working to bring sustainable agriculture into the mainstream by showing that not only is it possible, efficient, and far easier than you’d think… it’s also absolutely magical.

Thank you to Neil, Austin, Marci, and the rest of your beautiful family and friendly, warm employees for making us feel so welcome.

Thanks to our pals and partner Decked! 100% made in the USA. Get DECKED. Get after it!
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Check out Tablas Creek Winery on IG:   / tablascreek  
And Neil’s Family Vineyard, Lone Madrone:   / lonemadronewines  
To learn more about the ROC: https://regenorganic.org

Thank you to Neil, Austin, Marci, and the rest of your beautiful family and friendly, warm employees for making us feel so welcome.

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Produced by: Brad Leone, Carolyn Gagnon, Ian Deveau, Hobson Feltus
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