James MacPhail followed an unconventional path to winemaking, growing up in Marin County in a family with roots dating to the 1880’s and broad-ranging interests in disparate business interests, including dairy farming near Tomales Bay as well as ventures in appliances, building materials and natural gas. His early experiences included travel, the arts and athletics. He became an accomplished classical pianist and bagpiper, most famously playing “Amazing Grace” solo in San Francisco’s Davies Symphony Hall for Queen Elizabeth when she visited Northern California in 1982. In 1983, he became the youngest swimmer to swim across the Golden Gate, and remains a nationally ranked Masters Class competitive swimmer. After an early career in hospitality, he began apprenticing with notable Sonoma County winemakers, and quickly focused on Pinot Noir, and a passionate bond was formed. He still crafts other varietals into much appreciated wines, but Pinot Noir has become his signature.