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Bruce Cohn’s Trestle Glen Vineyards Releases 2018 Cabernet

News from Sonoma, CA. — Bruce Cohn and Tom Montgomery have decided to make one single Cabernet that combines the best of his historic vineyards.

29/09/2020

September 28, 2020 – Sonoma, CA. — Bruce Cohn and Tom Montgomery, his longtime winemaker have decided to make one single Cabernet that combines the best of his historic vineyards. They hit the jackpot. The result, by blending the Creekside’s smooth mouthfeel and soft tannins with the bouquet and long finish of the Hillside cabernet results in one greet offering. The wine will be released on October 1. The new release can be sourced at fine wine establishments and directly from www.trestleglenvineyards.com. The wine retail price $50.

Farming and music have always played a big part in Bruce Cohn’s life, as he was raised around both in Northern California with his mother, father and younger brother. Both his parents were accomplished musicians. Born in Chicago, the Cohn family moved to San Francisco in 1956. In 1957, Bruce’s father bought 32 acres of land in Forestville and started the first Grade A goat dairy in Northern California where Bruce and his brother Marty milked 115 goats by hand seven days a week. The Cohn family also had a 700 acre sheep ranch in Cloverdale which ran a flock of 300.

This background is what drew Bruce to purchase 46 acres in Glen Ellen at the age of 27 where he planted Olive Hill Vineyards, and later founded his namesake B. R Cohn winery in 1984, that would go on to produce 85,000 cases of high-quality, award-winning wines.

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