At MacRostie, we are a true Women-Led Winery, with Winemaker Heidi Bridenhagen and Assistant Winemaker Carolina Guerra guiding every aspect of production. This deep bench of female leadership goes even further, with Grower Relations Manager and Viticulturist Taylor Abudi overseeing both our Vineyard Partner program and our two estate vineyards, Thale’s in the Russian River Valley, and Nightwing in the Petaluma Gap.
Though born in California, Taylor was raised near Portland, Oregon, where she would take regular trips with her family to wine country in the Willamette Valley. With an interest in science and a deep love of the outdoors, Taylor went on to earn a degree in Viticulture and Enology from UC Davis. During university, Taylor gained invaluable hands-on experience at Rajat Parr’s Evening Land Winery, where she was mentored by acclaimed Winemaker Isabelle Meunier. After working at Vavasour Wines and St. Supery in California, Taylor traveled to New Zealand and Australia to work southern hemisphere harvests, and then to Bordeaux, where she lived and worked at Chateau Le Grand Verdus. “Up until Bordeaux, I was following a winemaker’s path. But at Chateau Le Grand Verdus there was so much emphasis on the vineyards and the soil that it changed my perspective. I realized my passion was growing grapes and that viticulture was every bit as important to the final wines as the winemaking.”
Returning to California, Taylor embraced her new career path, spending four years in grower relations at the Boissett Collection, where she worked with upwards of 100 vineyards, and later at the Hess Collection, where she was the grower relations manager overseeing nearly 50 properties. Shortly after the birth of her first daughter, Taylor joined MacRostie in 2022. “I live in Sonoma County with my family, and it’s where my heart is. It’s also the perfect place to grow my two favorite grapes—Pinot Noir and Chardonnay—so when I had the opportunity to join MacRostie, I was thrilled.”
At MacRostie, Taylor manages every aspect of the farming at our two estate vineyards, while also overseeing relationships with close to 50 Vineyard Partners for both MacRostie and Clockwise. “From the beginning of the year when we do our grape sourcing plan to the final picking decisions at each site, Heidi and I work closely and collaboratively.” While her experience as a woman in the wine industry has been very positive, Taylor takes pride in being part of a Women-Led Winery. “I take pride in the responsibility and in the culture. We all get along so well. It’s a supportive, loving, and fun environment and I think that positivity comes through in our wines.” The importance of working in a supportive environment was driven home when Taylor’s second daughter was born during harvest. “I was really grateful to our amazing team. Everyone stepped up. Everyone helped and supported me. It was wonderful.”
By early August, we were tracking two to four weeks behind schedule. Warm weather over Labor Day weekend helped ripening accelerate, followed by a gentle cool-down that set the stage for an ideal harvest. Our first Pinot Noir pick came from Thale’s Vineyard on September 5th, and our last Pinot came from Dutton family’s Manzana Vineyard on October 6th. For Chardonnay, we started with Bacigalupi Vineyard on September 16th and finished with our Nightwing Estate and Dutton Jewell Ranch on October 10th.
At Nightwing Vineyard, years of close observation are paying off. We’ve learned how each clone and block behaves and have fine-tuned our approach to pruning, canopy management, and harvest timing accordingly for each. As a result, the consistency and quality from Nightwing continue to impress. At Thale’s Vineyard, we’ve advanced our canopy coverage experiments to adapt to its warmer location. By using shade cloth, nutrient adjustments, and even natural clay applications (a kind of sunscreen for grapes), we’re protecting fruit freshness during heat events — an exciting evolution in our farming approach.
One of my favorite parts of this harvest was the energy in the cellar. Our Cellar Master, Francisco “Paco,” completed his second vintage with us, and our Assistant Winemaker, Carolina, her fifth, with both bringing incredible skill and enthusiasm to their work. We also had two returning interns, which is uncommon. Collectively, the whole team worked together seamlessly, sharing knowledge, running small-lot trials, and keeping things fun along the way. We even did a team pick of one block of our Thale’s Vineyard, and celebrated together afterwards with a toast of sparkling wine to another great year.
Since we only occasionally host events at Nightwing, we unveiled a special experience last year to spotlight the vineyard and to help our customers forge a deeper connection with this exciting site and its wines. Focused exclusively on 90+ point wines from Nightwing, our 2-hour