Durbin Cellars

Consistently producing exceptional wine is not accidental. It is the result of many meticulous choices – from the vine to the bottle – informed by generations of experience.

THE WINE GROWERS

If you let the vineyard speak, you’ll find it says a lot worth hearing.

Great wines are made from great fruit. Vineyard site selection matters. We seek out and collaborate with wine growers who share our belief that the finest wines are grown then made. Our winegrowing collaborators deeply believe that wines express a sense of place, or terroir, and they dedicate themselves to low-yield farming and viticulture practices that express the uniqueness of the vineyards. The grape clusters we select for our wines originate from blocks within the vineyards that are particularly unique in their expressiveness of that terroir.

Our wine growers are stewards of the land and the vines, incorporating organic farming techniques while working to eliminate potentially harmful practices with an eye towards preserving agricultural sustainability for future generations.

THE WINE MAKERS

Preserve the wine’s pure elegance. Do as much nothing as possible.

Winemaking takes over with hand-harvesting fruit at peak ripeness, ensuring that only the most pristine clusters make it into the cellar. Once sorted, the grapes undergo meticulously controlled fermentation, utilizing carefully selected yeast strains and temperature management to enhance depth and aromatic clarity.

Oak in the cellar is employed as a frame not a feature with barrel selection being equally exacting as cluster selection. Each wine lot is matched to specific French oak cooperages, grain tightness, and toast levels to complement, rather than overpower, the wine’s natural elegance.

Our white wines typically have limited exposure to neutral oak barrels, usually during fermentation. This exposure imparts little to no flavor but still provides benefits like maintaining the fresh, fruity flavors of the grapes, micro-oxygenation, and improved wine texture. 
 
Our red wines experience extended barrel aging in carefully monitored conditions allowing the wine to develop layers of complexity while maintaining balance and refinement. Every decision is made with experience, patience, and precision, allowing the wine to develop at its own pace, resulting in a final expression that is pure, balanced, and profoundly reflective of its origin.
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