This pursuit actually began in Illinois, of all places, when in 1977 Roger & Cheryl Janakus purchased a small home on 7 acres about 25 miles southwest of Chicago in the town of Lemont. Next to the house was a single row of grapes, table grapes no doubt because a serious wine grape wouldn't be caught dead in such a harsh climate. Almost immediately, Roger began caring for the 8 vines and deep down he realized that it was only practice for the real thing - "Wine Grapes". Trips to Napa and Sonoma fueled his envy for the real thing. Growing up he had spent summers on his Uncle's farm in southwestern Michigan and remembered vineyards were plentiful there. That's it he recalled, I can remain in the Chicago area and grow wine grapes in Michigan. Soon a 145 acre farm was purchased just 1½ hours away. Close enough to go to anytime and most of the time. French wine grape clones were acquired and planted in a two acre vineyard. This little piece of heaven began to lose its appeal when fighting the elements; rain (either too much or too little) and frost, insects, animals and weeds. Then after a suggestion by Cheryl to move to California, (if we wanted to be serious about wine making) we sold the farm.
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Our Story
Meet the Winemaker
Roger & Cheryl Janakus
Wines
Varietals
- Pinot Noir
- Cabernet Sauvignon
- Syrah
Appellations
- Creston District
- Paso Robles
Amenities
- Tours
- Wine Club
Reviews
My Review
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