Signature Moment
Leaning into its rich winemaking history, Livermore Valley officially designated cabernet franc and sauvignon blanc as its signature varietals in February. Cresta Blanca Winery’s Charles Wetmore planted cuttings of sauvignon blanc and sémillon in 1882; seven years later, a white wine from Cresta Blanca earned the top prize at the Paris Exposition—a first for California wines. Cabernet franc also has deep roots in the area and thrives in the Livermore Valley terroir. “The cabernet franc grows really well, and people are just starting to get to know it as a varietal. Ours is fabulous,” says Joy Jackman, tasting room manager at McGrail Vineyards. Retzlaff Vineyards produces sauvignon blanc made from estate-grown certified-organic grapes. “Sauvignon blanc likes the heat,” says Retzlaff’s Salomé Garau-Taylor. “I love the clone we have; it produces a beautiful wine with tremendous character.” Whatever your wine preference, Livermore Valley vintners proudly praise the welcoming nature of the region. “Wine is a beautiful thing that brings people together,” adds McGrail assistant winemaker C.J. Malski.
Teen Trailblazer
Running a 50K marathon to the summit of Mount Diablo would scare off some of the most experienced athletes, but not 13-year-old Jacob Segrè. The eighth grader at Berkeley’s Willard Middle School took on the Diablo Trails Challenge in April, finishing 26th and running for just under seven hours. “It got mentally tough during the last 10 or so miles, but I finished strong. I loved it so much, and I was inspired by all the other runners,” says Segrè, who trained by running 40 to 50 miles a week on weekends and after school for 13 weeks before the event. He says the hardest part of training is getting moving in the first place; he also has to consume up to 4,000 calories a day to fuel his efforts. “Being out on the trails has become a comfortable place for me,” he says. “The kind of connection I get [from] being outside isn’t something I can get in a short period of time—it’s a relationship that develops over many, many miles.”
Leveling the Playing Field
Stephen Curry cemented his passion for basketball as a rec league player when he was 6 years old. Well-versed in the power of youth sports, the Golden State Warriors star and his wife, Ayesha, are part of a collaboration to elevate athletic opportunities for kids in the Oakland Unified School District. The partnership between the Currys’ Eat. Learn. Play. foundation, Under Armour, and Curry Brand has invested $3.6 million in free youth sports programming in Oakland since 2021, and a new initiative with ESPN announced at the Project Play Summit in Berkeley in March continues to support those efforts.
Claremont Rebrand
The historic Claremont hotel is marking its 110th anniversary this year with a refreshed name and a new status as an independent hotel. No longer part of the Fairmont portfolio, the Claremont Resort and Club announced its rebranding in March, along with various property enhancements.
Photo Contest
This statue at a local sports park honors athletic achievement. Do you know where it is?
Go to diablomag.com/contests and enter your guess. One correct response will receive dinner at an East Bay restaurant.