Mill Creek
   
Vineyards and Winery Established 1974

Tasting Room Hours :
Mill Creek is open for tasting from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. seven days a week.             
 
Physical Address:
1401 Westside Road, Healdsburg, CA 95448  
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Mailing Address:
PO Box 758, Healdsburg, CA 95448
     
Telephone Numbers:
Retail Sales & Wine Club: (707) 431-2121  
Toll Free Order Line: (877) 349-2121  
Wholesale Sales: (707) 433-5098  
Fax: (707) 431-1714  
     
Email Addresses:    
Yvonne Kreck General Manager, Special Events yvonne@millcreekwinery.com
Jeremy Kreck Winemaker jeremy@millcreekwinery.com
Bill Kreck Sound Advice, Great pep-talks :-) bill@millcreekwinery.com
Brian Kreck Website, Special Events brian@millcreekwinery.com
John Miller Director of Sales & Marketing john@millcreekwinery.com
Bruce Thomas Wine Club, Tasting Room Manager bruce@millcreekwinery.com
Linda Honeysett Office Manager
office@millcreekwinery.com

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AND WE ARE OFF - - - AND PICKING!

Friday, August 29, 2008 we started harvest by picking the young-block Sauvignon Blanc. This was exactly one week later than the same block last year. With great numbers, Jeremy is a happy winemaker! Next came the old block of Sauvignon Blanc this morning. The Gewurztraminer will follow in a few days. For you lovers of Gewurztraminer – get the 2008 early, because it is another very short crop. Gewurztraminer is one of those grape varieties that is not reliable in set from year to year. Many varieties, most in fact, seem to be light this year. However, often these years light in fruit are the best in quality. 2008 is still a guesstimate, but so far, it looks like a real winner!

If you want to actually see harvest, come soon. The work in the winery will be persistent until at least Thanksgiving, but the grapes may all be picked by the first of October.

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