Boutique Small Lot Production
Making 800 cases versus 85,000 has allowed the duo to focus their attention on one vineyard and one wine with the best quality they can get from the grapes as the only thing in mind.
Trestle Glen Vineyards is named after the narrow gauge railroad constructed through Sonoma Valley in 1882 that connected the town of Sonoma to Glen Ellen. Remains of the original train trestle that crossed Sonoma Creek can still be found on the 21-acre estate.
Located in the southern portion of Sonoma County, this region is nestled between the Sonoma Mountain and Mayacamas Mountain ranges. Sonoma Valley enjoys cool mornings provided by the coastal influences, yet clear skies and warm afternoons provided by the mountains, ideal growing conditions for Cabernet Sauvignon grapes. Trestle Glen’s sustainably farmed grapes are highly sought after and have been used for many years in B.R. Cohn's own estate Cabernet wines.