by Steve Edmunds » Fri Mar 29, 2024 4:06 pm
Thanks, David; The "retirement" decision was made due to events that had nothing to do with anything I could control. I was diagnosed with prostate cancer in '20, a biopsy in '21 that called for treatment, surgery for that in '22, which was successful, but left me feeling little confidence that I'd have the stamina demanded for a harvest, so I didn't crush in '22. Then, just a year ago, Last March, Cornelia fell and broke her hip, and after surgery and a couple months in rehab, something went awry with the hardware from that surgery, and she had to have a second surgery last July. (It's only in the past few weeks that she's become reasonably mobile) At that point Didn't feel I could be unavailable to her for more than an hour or two at a time, so I made no wine in '23, either. I'll be 77 this August, and we've had next to nothing in sales the last two years, so it really makes no sense, at this point to think about doing it again. In addition, a month ago, Ron Mansfield, with whom I worked starting in 1988, my primary grower, died a month ago (He was 76, too) from Parkinson's. I think I was feeling like life was telling me something I needed to hear. I fell like I've been exceptionally lucky to have had the opportunity to find really special grapes, grown by really special people, and really special customers and fans that have made my last 40 years just about as good as they ever might have been for anyone. And it seems like some of the wines we put into bottle might be around longer than I will. Thanks to all.