A big shoutout to Kevin and Barbara Brown! In June 2021, their R&B Cellars’ “chanson des etoiles” Methode Champenoise won a Double Gold, Best of Class award at the Orange County Commercial Wine Competition.
Chardonnay drinkers will love it. Their “Chanson” is made from 100% Chardonnay from Clement Hills in Lodi. This bubbly is both vibrant and soft with a luscious fruit presence. It is designated Extra Dry, but it is much more of a Brut lover’s bubbly. Tiny bubbles, bright and crisp, with just the right amount of fruit and creaminess to balance the crisp acidity.
Methode Champenoise is made exactly the same way as the great champagnes of France, which means that there is a secondary fermentation in the bottle.
Riggers Loft is both tasting room and wine bar. Friends and patrons are welcome to visit and relax, eat and drink, or listen to live music on most Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays And don’t forget their flights of wine: $12 for four 1-ounce tastes of wine. The tasting fee is waived with a $35 bottle purchase. Plus, The Arlington is serving seasonal California cuisine, with small and larger plates.
Riggers Loft is home to owners R&B Cellars, with guest wineries: Carica Wines, Wachira Wines, Barrel + Ink, Prima Materia, and Far West Cider Company. Hours: Th 4-7pm; F 4-8pm; Sa 1-8pm; Su 1-7pm. You can make a reservation online or by calling (508) 692-8414.
Out on the Patio: Masks will no longer be required.
Inside the Winery: You will be required to wear your mask while ordering from the wine bar or walking around inside. When seated at your inside table, take your mask off.
Honor System: As California is doing, we too will go by the honor system. Please, if you are not fully vaccinated, continue to wear your mask!
Tasting Room. Wine Bar. California Cuisine, Live Music. Patio on San Francisco Bay! What are You Waiting For?
This Friday, June 18, from 5 to 8pm, Heather Normandale – a duo act that includes banjo, guitar, and upright bass on folk, blues and ballads – will play live at Riggers Loft Wine Co. It is necessary to make a reservation when musical performances are scheduled as their space out on the patio is limited and they often book out in advance.
Saturday, June 19, 2-5pm – The Bonafides will jazz up the patio with New Orleans Jazz. On Sunday, June 20 from 2-5pm – The Muses, a High Energy Folk Trio, will entertain you throughout the afternoon.
Wine is available by the glass, by the bottle, and through wine tasting flights. And cider is available by the glass or in flights. California Cuisine provided by The Arlington.
Discover these artisan wineries & cidery at Riggers Loft:
R&B Cellars, specializing in Zinfandel, Cabernet, red blends, sparkling and whites
Carica Wines, making Sauvignon Blanc and Rhone variety red wines
Wachira Wines, international wine that celebrates Kenyan culture
Prima Materia, crafting Italian style wines that celebrate uncommon vines
Far West Cider Company, a four generation cidery, offers cider flights from a 100 year old apple farm
After much thought about the June 15th reopening, Riggers did establish the following Covid 19 protocol
Out on the Patio: Masks will no longer be required.
Inside the Winery: You will be required to wear your mask while ordering from the wine bar or walking around inside. When seated at your inside table, take your mask off.
Honor System: As California is doing, we too will go by the honor system. Please, if you are not fully vaccinated, continue to wear your mask!
You can now explore many different styles of wine made by independent wineries who share the historic Riggers Loft on the edge of San Francisco Bay in Point Richmond – flights on the water.
Discover these artisan wineries & cidery at Riggers Loft:
R&B Cellars, specializing in Zinfandel, Cabernet, red blends, sparkling and whites
Carica Wines, making Sauvignon Blanc and Rhone variety red wines
Wachira Wines, international wine that celebrates Kenyan culture
Prima Materia, crafting Italian style wines that celebrate uncommon vines
Far West Cider Company, a four generation cidery, offers cider flights from a 100 year old apple farm
Enjoy wining and dining on the bayfront patio or in the spacious, light-filled Tasting Room – all with a casual, industrial-chic vibe. Sip samples of four different wines per flight ($12) or wine flight is waived if you buy a bottle for $35 or more. Knowledgeable staff is happy to help you select the perfect flight.
Note: All seating areas, both inside and out, are socially distant. Covid protocols in effect.
Wines and cider are served by-the-glass and bottle. Wine-friendly meals and small plates help make your experience memorable. Hours: Thursday through Sunday, hours vary (check website or call). Reservations recommended for patio seating; walk-ins welcome indoors. (508) 692-8414
Situated on the water’s edge in Richmond on the Bay, Riggers Loft Wine Co. is a wine and music destination in Richmond with views you cannot beat! And dreams that paint the city with optimism in hues of orange and magenta. What was once an empty shipyard building is now transformed into a venue for jazz and learning about wine and cider, as Richmond becomes part of the urban wine movement in the East Bay. In days gone by, Richmond was home to Wine Haven, the largest winery in the world. The winery existed during the bulk wine-making era with huge warehouses on the shore of San Francisco, which closed down due to the 1906 earthquake damage and eventually prohibition.
Sitting down with today’s wine makers and main players in the transformation, we unveiled their history and vision for 1325 Canal Blvd. in Richmond’s Portrero Point.
Barbara & Kevin Brown, R&B Cellars
“What you see here is mostly the product of R&B Cellars’ owners Kevin and Barbara Brown’s vision of what can happen here,” asserts Margaret Dollbaum, resident owner of Carica Wines with her husband and winemaker Charlie. “They deserve credit for how beautiful this place is.“
The two couples had been making their own wine originally in the facilities of Rock Wall Wine Co. on Alameda Point. “We had worked in the same facility in Alameda,” continues
Margaret & Charlie Dollbaum, Carica Wines
Margaret, “making our wines and both of us at that time belonged to the East Bay Vintners Alliance and Alameda Vintners Club.” Rock Wall expanded their operations and the Browns eventually found this space in the Port of Richmond. They had looked at the old Del Monte building in Alameda, which would have been a fun twist – from tomatoes to grapes – but that building did not work out. Eventually Richmond’s Port Director showed them a space with possibilities, now called home – Riggers Loft Wine Co.
The Riggers Loft building had originally been a support mechanism for the naval shipyards’
Photo/Courtesy of Rosie the Riveter Trust
companies during World War II. They did prefab inside this building, fitting out the top part of the vessels – including the rigging, which was picked up by the whirley cranes. These workers could get their ships out in 28 days. Today there is a museum dedicated to Rosie the Riveter, an icon representing the American women who worked in the shipyards during World War II. A 10-story high Whirley Crane monument exists in Kaiser Shipyard #3 to tell their impressive tale of women working in the Riggers Loft building. “Interesting thing,” continues Margaret, “Women were working on the cranes in this space back then and in our two wineries now, women are involved in wine making in this same space.” No whirley cranes now, just women driving forklifts!
There had been talk about razing the building, but then, “The mayor decided to bring it back,” said Kevin. “The City restored it, recognizing its potential.”
According to Barbara, “They were waiting for the right business to come along and we were it. The fit was good and it still accommodates moving forklifts around – it really was and still is a functional space.”
Riggers Loft was looking for a tenant at the same time when Andy Chinciolo, co-owner of Far West Cider Co., was searching for space to produce cider from his fourth generation family farm in San Joaquin County. He had looked in San Francisco and Oakland for a long time, but the rent was prohibitive, not to mention the additional costs of improvements that needed to be made. His regulatory compliance consultant was also helping out Riggers Loft at the time and the owners showed him the space in the Port of Richmond and talked about their model.
As soon as Adam saw the space and the view, he was in. “The Tasting Room was really fantastic for us,” said Adam, “as cider is a unique beverage and a lot of people have preconceived impressions of what cider is. I get to teach them what cider really is and can be. I connect it to the earth and it then has a real sense of space.” He sells Far West cider much like wine in the tasting room and has his own flights of cider, with also one of his ciders included in the Tasting Room’s suggested wine flights each week.
Though the space at 1325 Canal has had a rebirth, this East Bay urban wine movement, Riggers Loft Wine Co., is continuing the Old World wine making philosophy where you can walk in and taste wine among the winemakers, their families and barrels. You are not glassed off from the production process, as is so common today on the various wine country tours. Kevin compares it to an artist colony. “People can come here and perfect their art, their craft. There’s lots of diversity here. And a lot of fun. We have several wineries and a cidery. It has become a destination.”
“Much like breweries,” continues Adam, “I am always experimenting to craft different ciders and always have three or four ‘on tap’. One other great thing Riggers Loft brings to the table is that we get to share equipment and advice – which is extremely helpful.”
When Kevin and Barbara first looked at the space, the SS Red Oak Victory (which had been built here) was tied up on the water in front of the building, blocking the view of the water and San Francisco – it filled up the window space. The Port moved the ship out to another berth, as they knew they would need to if a tenant came along, and the view opened up into something more beautiful than anyone had imagined. This view is the beginning of immersion into the magical beauty of 31 miles of shoreline that surround the City of Richmond.
The vision:
Richmond is now honoring its roots of being driven by music, innovation and community. As part of this movement, Riggers Loft Wine Co. sees access from the water being easy. Ferries and water taxi services are coming to Richmond and everyone has high hopes for guest berths being built in the Port to access Canal Blvd.
Outdoor patio plans include a 3,000 sq ft space with a base of stamped concrete, wind breaks, picnic tables, umbrellas and a dog watering fountain – did I mention they are dog-friendly? Perhaps fire pits. lots of half wine barrels filled with herbs and flowers and of course, wine and food. They envision also a new entrance to the winery. Being passionate jazz musicians themselves, the Browns are pursuing more music groups, open mic nights and jam sessions.
Fridays 5:30-8:30pm – Music (usually mellow Jazz) with Street Eats Food Truck
Saturdays 2:30-5:30pm –Music (a little more vibey) with Street Eats Food Truck
Thursdays 6:45pm – Juice Up Your Brain with Quiz Night!!! Teams form at 6:45pm. The pursuit of pulling trivial facts out of your brain begins at 7:00pm. Their wines definitely help make it a fun evening. “We are also looking forward to Open Mic night on Thursdays. And maybe jam sessions with the house band,” says Kevin.
Oyster Sundays once a month from 1-3pm; $10 = 2 oysters & a glass of wine; hosted by Riggers, starring Michel Rehayem, a local oyster aficionado (need a reservation for this)
The Hours
Riggers Loft Wine Company Tasting Room Hours:
Thursdays & Fridays: 4-9pm
Saturdays: 12-9pm
Sundays: 12-6pm
510-233-2065
Directions:
Riggers Loft Wine Co.| 1325 Canal Blvd., Richmond, CA 94804.
By car from the East Bay or from Marin, take Highway I-580 towards Point Richmond, and take Exit 8 at Canal Blvd/Garrard Blvd. Head west on Canal Blvd (towards the Bay), following marker signs to Shipyard #3 and the SS Red Oak Victory, a restored WWII ship. The 2.5 mile drive on Canal Blvd takes you under the “Point Potrero” sign, alongside some dry docks at the water’s edge, and finally up to the historic red “Whirley Crane”. Parking is abundant alongside the building. The adjacent Bay Trail beckons you to ride your bike or walk along the Bay. (Directions courtesy of caricawines.com)
About The Winemakers:
R&B Cellars: Barbara & Kevin Brown
Kevin Brown is a 30+ year veteran of the wine industry, and has handled all aspects of the business including, winemaking, sales, marketing, distribution strategies and brand-building/promotion. In keeping with the R&B Cellars philosophy, Kevin believes that drinking wine should be fun, and like music, is a creative pursuit. He is the winemaker for R&B Cellars, and is a frequent educator and lecturer on winemaking and brand strategies in the industry. His passion and respect for winemaking as an art are but one of the many drivers that feed his consistent success in the industry.
Carica Wines: Margaret & Charlie Dollbaum
Charlie Dollbaum started Carica Wines in 2005, building on a decade of private winemaking and a career in scientific research in biotech and medicine. His passion is making small lots of premium wine in a style that is true to the grape, with finesse and restraint. Choosing to concentrate on Rhône varietals grown in Northern California, Dollbaum has produced critically acclaimed Syrahs that are noted for balance and intensity.
Dollbaum’s academic training includes a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of California at Davis, a Ph.D. in microbiology from U.C. Berkeley, and an M.D. from UCLA.
Far West Cider Co.: Adam Cinchiolo
Far West Cider. Co – Californian Ciders from a 4th generation family farm. After harvest and pressing on Chinchiolo Family Farms in San Joaquin County, every batch of Far West Cider is fermented, aged, and packaged in our working cidery within the Riggers Loft building in the historic Port of Richmond. Adam Cinchiolo is the cider maker and his father and brother run the family farm off River Road between Escalon and Ripon. Cider tastings and flights, growlers are available now and bottle sales coming soon. Tours available.
Irish Monkey Wine: Bob Lynch
Most everyone asks, “Why Irish Monkey?” Wine maker Bob Lynch began monkeying around with the fruit of the vine in 1996, having successfully made dozens of competition-winning beers with friends. And so it was. Irish Monkey specializes in both the “Princes” of reds – classic Cabernet Sauvignon, barrel-aged Merlot, rich/dark Syrah and pasta-friendly Sangiovese and the “Upstarts” – those zesty Zinfandels, assertive Primitivo, deep Tannat and spirited Sauvignon Blanc. Grapes plus yeasts, manual labor plus long barrel ageing.