This very special wine was produced exclusively for our friends at Kiss the Ground and is only available directly through Brooks. An expressive Pinot Noir with bright red fruit notes and a hint of rose petal, the fruit was sourced from our Estate and partner vineyards throughout the Willamette Valley.

This very special wine was produced exclusively for our friends at Kiss the Ground and is only available directly through Brooks. This dry Alsatian blend pairs perfectly with sunshine. Expressive floral and stone fruit notes flow into a zippy, meyer lemon finish.

This exceptional white blend was produced exclusively for our friends at Kiss the Ground and is only available directly through Brooks.

96 Points | Wine Enthusiast – An incredible example of harmonious Riesling. The sugar in this medium-dry Riesling perfectly compliments the bright acid with mandarin, lemon verbena, nectarine, and baked apple notes.

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Celebrate Regeneration, Ageability and Burgers!

Celebrate Regeneration, Ageability and Burgers!

Dear Friends, I am beside myself with inspiration and joy from an amazing week and amazing Beyond Brooks yesterday. Spring is in the air and there is a lot to be grateful for. Enjoy your Sunday! Freezing and Losses in Europe We are thinking of all of the farmers in France and Italy who endured…

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Action You’ve Taken to Be Proud of in 2020

Dear Friends, I hope this finds you enjoying a wonderful Sunday! I returned to Long Beach this weekend to see my son. The reason for my visit was to bring him his cat. He wanted to wait a month until he was settled in his routine with school. This week he called and said he…

What? A Double Jimbow?

What? A Double Jimbow?

Dear Friends, The outpouring of support last week was overwhelming, in a good way. Not just the celebratory emails I received from so many of you, but all the 2018 Red Letter Pinot Noir we sold. Most importantly was the reminder for me that every day is precious and should be lived with intention. Since…

Let’s Do Better

Dear Friends, My daily mantra is “head down, work hard and worry about what you can control.” Often, there are instances that arise that pull me out of that mode and teach me what I don’t know. The most recent prompt for action came from this email last week. This quote is so fitting for…