Restaurants

 
Arizona
Bin 239 (Prescott)
 
California (North)
Calistoga Ranch (Calistoga)
The Crow Bar and Kitchen (Corona Del Mar)
Uncorked at Squaw (King's Beach)
Ambrosia Pizza & Pasta (Larkspur)
Provecho Restaurant (Los Angeles)
La Ginestra (Mill Valley)
Wineworks for Everyone (Mission Viejo)
Stokes Adobe (Monterey)
Cuvee (Napa)
Bistro Ella (Newbury Park)
Big Canyon Country Club (Newport Beach)
Flora Restaurant (Oakland)
Hibiscus (Oakland)
Zazou (Redondo Beach)
Auberge du Soleil (Rutherford)
Firehouse (Sacramento)
The Kitchen (Sacramento)
Gary Danko (San Francisco)
Cache/Hidden (Santa Monica)
Kenwood Inn and Spa (Sonoma)
Go Fish (St. Helena)
Tra Vigne Restaurant (St. Helena)
Christy Hill (Tahoe City)
Moody's Bistro (Truckee)
South Hills Country Club (West Covina)
Evergreen Lodge (Yosemite)
Mustards (Yountville)
 

Road 31 is honored to be a part of many fine wine lists. 

 

California (South)
Oyster's (Corona Del Mar)
Fraiche Restaurant (Culver City)
Nine-Ten Restaurant (La Jolla)
Montage Resort and Spa (Laguna Beach)
Morel's French Bistro (Los Angeles)
Blair's Restaurant (Los Angeles)
The Village Idiot (Los Angeles)
Craft (Los Angeles)
Asia de Cuba (Los Angeles)
Leila's Restaurant (Oak Park)
Arroyo Chop House (Pasadena)
Friends of the Vine (Redondo Beach)
Morton's Steakhouse (Santa Ana)
Santa Ana Country Club (Santa AAna)
Capo (Santa Monica)
 
Nevada
Bradley Odgen (Las Vegas)
The Cut (Las Vegas)
Delmonico's Steakhouse (Las Vegas)
Emerils New Orleans Fish House (Las Vegas)
Valentinos (Las Vegas)
 
New York
Tasting Room (New York City)
Delmonico's Steakhouse (New York City)
The Harrison (New York City)
Coles Restaurant (New York City)
 
Utah
350 Main (Park City)
Blind Dog (Park City)
Grubsteak (Park City)
Stein Eriksen Lodge (Park City)
Zoom (Park City)
Painted Pony (St. George)
Sundance (Sundance)
 
Wyoming
Snake River Grill (Jackson)
Rendezvous Bistro (Jackson)
Calico Restaurant (Wilson)
Mangy Moose (Teton Village)
   

Due to the seasonal nature and limited availability of Road 31, as well as the ephemeral nature of restaurant wine programs, this is a partial and constantly-changing list. Please check with the establishment to be sure they have Road 31 in stock. And if they don't, go eat there anyway, as they are all great places. And, just be sure to order some winery's Pinot Noir, as there is no better wine with food.

Release News

Current Release: 2008
Status: Available.

Direct Buying Window: Open Until March 28.

Upon release in Spring, Road 31
Pinot Noir is first offered to the
“truckers” (mail list).

Accolades

"Each of the past three years, Fortner and his green 1966 Ford pickup have turned out a tiny batch—500 to 700 cases—of Pinot Noir that has garnered accolades and a mailing list of rabid fans, endearingly called “truckers.” His one-man operation is the epitome of specialty small-batch winemaking.” –Men’s Journal, “Napa’s New Breed,"
–October, 2007

 

"This wine walks the walk (or should I say rides the road). The pretty ruby color draws you in. The sexy nose offers up dark cherries, roses, nutmeg, and toasty oak. Flavors of cherries, cinnamon and vanilla are luscious enough to nibble on. The wine finishes with a sexy candied cherry kiss that lingers. A beautifully balanced wine with sensual creaminess that only Pinot Noir can offer. Pinot Noir All-American 2006"
–PinotFile Newsletter, Dec, 2006


"One man show Kent Fortner has, in a few short years, established a loyal and thirsty following for his rare Napa Valley Pinot Noir. Sourced from the Nord and Suscol Ridge Vineyards—the southernmost and coolest in the Napa appellation (even south of Carneros!)—[the wine] gives a clear voice to what Kent refers to as ‘the prettier side’ of Pinot Noir. And, yes there really is a Green Truck..."
–Walley’s Wine New, June 2005


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Business Office
Phone: 707-649-1200

Email

Address (My home; correspondence only please)
1175 Azuar Dr.
Mare Island, CA 94592

The caves and winery in the Stag’s Leap district of Napa are open strictly—but happily—by appointment; just contact me at the above.