GHOSTWRITER

GHOSTWRITER We personally farm 13+ acres of grapes in the Santa Cruz Mountains, then use minimal winemaking techniques to make Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Cabernet S.

I harvested the first Ghostwriter vintage in 2008. I wanted to champion a largely misunderstood appellation and produce a wine that no longer existed in California. As it goes, I graduated from UC Davis in 2001 and found my first winemaking job at Hallcrest Vineyards, a small winery in the Santa Cruz Mountains that dates back to 1941. While my classmates headed to Napa, surf and the sort of underd

og, underrated, unexplored charm of the Santa Cruz Mountains led me there. Grape growing and winemaking in the Santa Cruz Mountains was, for the most part, a cottage industry. Every vineyard owner we worked with had another full-time job and many of the wineries in the region were run as part time or even weekend operations. Coupled with extreme and diverse micro-climates and growing conditions, long driving times between vineyards and wineries, and the DIY nature that the area fosters, a culture of individuals and an appellation that struggles with identity evolved. When I arrived in Santa Cruz, Pinot Noirs from the Santa Lucia Highlands were beginning to receive rave reviews from powerful publications, winemaking stars were rising, and wines were being elevated to “cult” status. As a very young winemaker, ambitious to succeed and be recognized, I jumped on the big, rich, opulent wine hoping to garner the same kind of results. By employing all of the ammunition and confidence that I had stockpiled at Davis, I tried to make big, robust, powerful wines from sites that couldn’t accumulate the sugar or the heaviness. Of course, I failed. Either nature didn’t allow it and I made light, finessed wines that I was disappointed in or big clunky wines that were awkward. After the 2004 vintage, I gave up and moved to the Russian River Valley. After a few years of making wine in Sonoma County, I began to realize that I had missed an opportunity. I had spent 4 years trying to defy one of the most elegant terroirs in California and I was regretting it. Serendipitously, in 2007, Barbara and Pete Woodruff came to visit. They had unsold grapes and wanted to get away from the farming of the vineyard. Was there any way that I could help? I bought a small amount of grapes from them in 2008 and agreed to take over the farming in 2009. A plan to fold together the Woodruff Vineyard and Aptos Creek, which I had been loosely connected with since 2001, create a brand, and produce the wines that had eluded me on my first go around in the Santa Cruz Mountains began to take shape. In 2008, The Ghostwriter launched with Woodruff Family Vineyard and Aptos Creek Vineyard Pinot Noirs and a Santa Cruz Mountains Chardonnay. The Ghostwriter is about Santa Cruz and it’s many terroirs, old heritage vineyards, and the light, acid driven, pretty, perfumey style of wine that it is capable of. “Ghostwriter” represents the idea that a wine may be the pages that contain a story, but that the story itself belongs to the sites, the vines, and the vintage. The winemaker, when successful, may be a lively storyteller, but only that. In 2010, I reconnected with Steve Remde and added Belle Farms to the Ghostwriter line-up. In 2011, we took over the farming of the all but forgotten and dismissed Amaya Ridge Vineyard, a windfall after years, going back to the Hallcrest days, of wanting to work with the site. In 2012 we built on our relationship with Steve Remde and began working with his Smith Road vineyard. In 2013, Val and Dexter Alhgren, pioneers of the Santa Cruz Mountains and friends since my first Santa Cruz days, retired from making wine, and asked me to take over the farming of their estate vineyard. I also took over the part of Bates Ranch that they had been working with since 1976 and produced the Ghostwriter’s first Cabernet Sauvignon. The 13.75 acres that I farm are organic. The 4.5 acres that I source from are managed sustainably. Mildew and bunch rot are controlled with Stylet oil, sulphur, or OMRI approved biologicals. We do not use herbicides. Weeds are tolerated to some extent or controlled mechanically. Pruning, harvesting, and all other cultivation is done by hand. The winemaking and cellar work is simple and unforced. The wines are fermented without commercial yeast or other commercial adjuncts and aged primarily in neutral French barrels and concrete eggs with a small percentage of new oak revolving in each year. All of the wines are sur lies for 18-20 months with no or very little sulfur added until bottling and then bottled without fining or filtration. The poems on the labels are an attempt to relate to what is inside the bottles, express the sensibility that I am trying to achieve, and acknowledge how important these wines are to me.

03/27/2019

Wine and Spirits Year's Best Pinot Noirs
91 | Ghostwriter
2016 Santa Cruz County Pinot Noir (Best Buy)^ Light in color, this is spicy and pun- gent in its oceanic flavors of seaweed and salt brine. The fruit is tangy ripe cherry while cit- rus notes integrate acidity into that red fruit tone. The tannic detail is intriguing, the ele- ments almost completely merged, but for a hint of alcohol showing in the end. Kenny Likitprakong makes this from four vineyards in Santa Cruz County, about half of the fruit coming from mountain sites, all of it fer- mented spontaneously with some whole clus- ters. We need more $30 California coastal pinots like this. (400 cases)—J.G.

09/17/2016

Harvesting the Santa Cruz Mountain Cabernet Sauvignon this morning.

09/12/2016

Took the Amaya Ridge Pinot Noir off the vines today.

05/23/2016

Algren Vineyard happiness

08/01/2015

Thanks San Francisco 49ers the was a great event.

07/28/2015

Pouring some Ghostwriter wines Thursday 6-8pm $20.

We've watched Kenny Likitprakong make everything from fun and adventurous every day drinking wines to subtle and finessed Pinot Noir and everything in between. His talents and curiosity have driven him to create a plethora of wine labels (HOBO, Ghostwriter, Banyan, Folk Machine) and his conscience has dictated that he work only with Organic fruit and native yeasts when possible. This Thursday, we are happy to have Kenny back in store pouring a wide range of his finest new creations! 6-8pm $20.
The line up:
2012 Ghostwriter Pinot Noir 'Aptos Creek' Santa Cruz Mnt, CA
2013 Ghostwriter Pinot Noir 'Woodruff' Santa Cruz Mnt, CA
2013 Ghostwriter Chardonnay Santa Cruz County, CA
2013 Ghostwriter Pinot Noir Santa Cruz County, CA
2013 Folk Machine Chenin Blanc 'Norgard' Mendocino, CA
2013 Hobo Wine Company Syrah Blend 'Parts and Labor' CA
2013 Makework syrah “Fossils + Framework” 'Eaglepoint', Mendocino, CA
2013 HOBO 'Branham' Zinfandel, Rockpile, Sonoma, CA
Hobo Wine Company, Banyan Wines, Folk Machine #

07/22/2015

Today's wildlife

07/20/2015

Ghostwriter Chardonnay. Netting it this week.

04/10/2015

GHOSTWRITER's cover photo

04/10/2015

We sent out our Spring Release Offering via email. If you didn't receive it and would like to, please just let us know. Either PM here or email kenny at hobowines.com

02/28/2015

Nice ending to a week of pruning. Historic Algren Vineyard

09/28/2013

Heading down to pick the Woodruff tomorrow.

09/01/2013

Harvesting the historical Algren vineyard today.

06/20/2013
Pinot Noir keeps its cool in Santa Cruz

Jon Bonné writes of Santa Cruz Mountain pinots: "After years in relative obscurity right under our noses, the Pinot devotees of the Santa Cruz Mountains are finally having their moment."

The Ghostwriter 2011 Amaya Ridge will be released this fall.

http://www.sfchronicle.com/wine/wineselections/article/Pinot-Noir-keeps-its-cool-in-Santa-Cruz-4601309.php?t=dafbe6c45aab952c1b

After years in relative obscurity right under our noses, the Pinot devotees of the Santa Cruz Mountains are finally having their moment. 2011 Rhys Horseshoe Vineyard Santa Cruz Mountains Pinot Noir ($69, 12.4%): Rhys' Kevin Harvey worried about both the cold year and tiny yields in 2011, but this fo...

03/12/2013

We sent out the 2011 offering today. If you didn't get it and would like to, please email Kenny at hobowines . com

01/31/2013

pruning the vineyards has begun

12/03/2012
Top 100 wines in the West

Ghostwriter Pinot Noir makes it into the top 100 Wines by Jon Bonne for the second year. http://www.sfgate.com/wine/article/Top-100-wines-in-the-West-4081078.php

Out of this many winemakers found a renewed sense of purpose - including, hopefully, a desire for honest wines that cater to our tastes not just for special occasions but also for Tuesday spaghetti nights. [...] it's also happening at established labels; that's why Turley Wine Cellars bottled its o...

11/02/2012
2012 Big Sur Food & Wine Schedule | Big Sur Food & Wine Festival

We will be pouring at the Grand Tasting tomorrow in Big Sur and tonight at the Henry Miller Library
http://www.bigsurfoodandwine.org/schedule/

Thursday November 1st1-5 ~ Magical Mystery Tour of the North! ~ 4 Tickets Left!What do you get when you combine one part garden tour, one part Hiking with Stemware©, and one part moveable feast with a dash of suspense? 28 guests will find out when they leave the Crossroads in Carmel to embark on a t...

10/07/2012

driving home now with the Woodruff fruit.

09/30/2012

Did we mention Kenny will be celebrating 10 years in business with a Charity Dinner at the winery? Please come and support people young and old living with cancer, while drinking Ghostwriter in the cellar with Kenny. Tickets and details here:
http:www/hobowines.com

06/13/2012
Ruby Wine

Kenny is heading down to Santa Cruz to plant new Chardonnay vines. If you want to hear all about it and taste some too join him this Friday night at https://www.facebook.com/rubywinesf
He'll be pouring Ghostwriter Chardonnay, Hobo Rockpile Zinfandel, Hobo Alexander Valley Cabernet Sauvignon, and Folk Machine Chenin Blanc. Bonus wine : Just bottled 2011 Folk Machine Pinot Noir

Wine retail shop emphasizing small production, non-interventionist and living wines. Our focus is on wines grown in balance with, and with respect for the natural world of which we are a part. We also eschew the use of chemical or mechanical manipulations in the production of wines we carry, which means no laboratory yeasts, no enzymes, no sugar, no acid, no fining, no filtration, and low/no added sulphites (to name a few). Just real wines that are alive, vibrant, and expressive of their unique origins in a way that cannot be reproduced by technological manipulation. The supply is predominantly European, but great examples of living wines can be found from all over the world.

We have a featured winemaker tasting every Friday 5-9pm. However we always have a few wines open so stop in any time to enjoy, anything open is available for a glass pour, $10. Even better, pop any bottle in the shop for a $5 corkage (free if part of our wine club) and share it with friends/family/lovers/strangers/etc. - that's what it's for

04/23/2012

Farm tasting at Salt's Cure

04/23/2012

Pour the wines today at The Salts Cure in LA with the Farm tasting. Come by.

04/22/2012

We have current releases. Please email Kenny at hobowines dot com if you'd like to receive our release offering email.

12/05/2011
Chronicle Top 100 Wines 2011 — SFGate

2009 Ghostwriter Woodruff Vineyard Pinot Noir makes the Chronicle's Topp 100 wines of 2011

The Chronicle Wine section tastes wine from all over the world, but our Top 100 Wines are a showcase for the most compelling winemaking on the West Coast. — SFGate.com.

12/03/2011

Kenny will be pouring the Ghostwriter wines a Soif in Santa Cruz tomorrow from 2-4pm

12/01/2011

finished making the blending decisions this week

11/06/2011
Big Sur Food and Wine Festival

Thanks for tasting the wines today

After a 2nd year event that exceeded expectations, we move into our 3rd year, with exciting visions for the finest food & wine festival on the Central Coast! Join us November 3rd-5th!

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