Join us on April 5th at Fleming’s Steakhouse for a winemaker dinner with Bibiana González Rave of Cattleya Wines & Alma de Cattleya Wines! We have sold her wines at the store for years and just love her husband Jeff and his Pisoni family wines.
Tickets are $100 per person, all inclusive. Please list any food allergies in the notes section when placing your ticket order or send us an email at wineman@taylorswineshop.com
Cattleya Wine Dinner Menu:
Welcome Wine: Cattleya Russian River Chardonnay
Course 1: Smoked Salmon & Avocado Crostini paired with Alma De Pinot Noir
Course 2: Beet & Brie Salad with Fig Jam paired with Cattleya Cuvee No. 1 Pinot Noir
Course 3: Braised Short Rib with Blackberry Compote & Pork Belly Hash with Chicarones paired with Cattleya Donum Pinot Noir
Course 4: Marble Tower Cake with Raspberry Sauce paired with Cattleya Syrah
For Bibiana González Rave, crafting exceptional wine takes soul, passion and a deep connection to the land. Born and raised in Colombia, Bibiana had little exposure to wine culture. By the age of 14, she knew she would become a winemaker. She moved to France, to study viticulture and oenology in Cognac. She earned a bachelor’s degree at the University of Bordeaux, graduating with honors.
Bibiana’s constant pursuit of excellence brought her to work with some of the best wineries in France, including Château Haut-Brion, La Mission Haut-Brion and Château la Dominique in Bordeaux, Michel & Stephane Ogier and Domaine Clusel-Roch in Côte-Rôtie, Domaine du Scheidecker in Alsace and Domaine du Devevey in Burgundy.
Bibiana’s first vintage in California was 2004. She worked six harvests in three years, traveling to South Africa to work harvests at Soronsberg Cellars in the Tulbagh region. Back in California, she worked at La Crema, Peay Vineyards, Au Bon Climat and Qupé before Lynmar Estate, where she was winemaker from 2009 through early 2012.
Her label Cattleya was conceived in 2012 and so was Bibiana’s career as Consulting Winemaker. Since then, she has earned a remarkable series of accolades and rave reviews for all her wines and those of her clients. She was named one of Wine Enthusiast’s first “40 Under 40: America’s Tastemakers” in 2014 and in 2015, she was named “Winemaker of the Year” by the San Francisco Chronicle. Over the past six years Bibiana was exclusively Consulting for Wayfarer and Pahlmeyer.
In 2016, she started a new label, Alma de Cattleya, initially for distribution only in Colombia. She then partnered with her husband and the experienced wine distributor Jorge Mario Correa to create a Colombia-based boutique online shop, Tomo Vino.
Bibiana is married to winemaker Jeff Pisoni and together they craft Shared Notes, an homage to Sauvignon Blanc and their only joint winemaking venture. The couple have two young sons, Lucas and Diego.