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HISTORY
The scions of Robert Young are descendants of a long line of
farmers. Throughout five generations of farming the same
property, they understand the most efficient, best way
to cultivate their land. From wheat to cattle to prunes and now
wine grapes, they have sustained a unique balance of dedication
to and preservation of the land. Savvy business instincts have encouraged them to take risks in
farming, becoming pioneers in the planting of new crops.
The first of the Young family to emigrate from upstate New York
to California came for the Gold Rush. Peter Young, grandfather
of Robert Young, settled on a 206-acre ranch southeast of Geyserville, California in 1858. He was among the
pioneers who literally built the community of the Alexander
Valley. It was Peter's wife, Rachel, who was a key contributor
to the building of the church and establishment of the community
Sunday school.
Considered an excellent farmer, as well as a miner, Peter Young
planted various grains and prunes and ran cattle on his land.
The family tradition of growing for quality began
with him. Peter's three sons, Warner, Maynard and Robert's
father, Silas, continued the prosperous family business and
developed prunes as the principal crop.
Cultivation of grapes began when Robert Young Vineyards was
established in 1963. Seeing the potential of the emerging wine
industry, Robert Young gradually converted
the prune orchard into vineyards. Robert and his first wife,
Gertrude, worked diligently to expand the property to encompass
all of the land previously owned by Peter Young.
The scions of Robert Young - JoAnn, Jim, Susan and Fred -
believe their legacy is to keep this land together, while
carrying forth their father's commitment to excellence.
"The creation of the winery is a result of dad's years of hard
work. Dad is the rootstock who is responsible for this new
growth coming forth from the scion," said JoAnn.
Family
Vineyards
Winemaking |
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Robert Young growing up
on
the farm with his sister Marion.
Below: Harvest at the Young
Family Farm, 1912 |

Robert Young Estate Winery phone: 707 431-4811 fax: 707 431-4812 email:
info@ryew.com |
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