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Lynmar Winery
About Us: Bios
Lynn C. Fritz, Owner
Gary Hawke, Chief Financial Officer
Hugh Chappelle, Director of Winemaking
Paul Hobbs, Consulting Winemaker
Greg Adams, Consulting Viticulturist
Elan Fayard, Director of Guest Relations and Events
Kim Lapides, Advocates Club Director
Sandra Simile, Winery Chef
Michael Presley, Head Gardener
Nolan Gasser, Ph.D., Music Director

Lynn Fritz, Owner

Lynn C. Fritz, Owner Lynn Fritz, a visionary in global logistics and humanitarian relief efforts, and family purchased Quail Hill Vineyard in 1980 and, in 1990, founded Lynmar Winery to produce world-class Pinot Noir and Chardonnay reflecting the character of the Russian River Valley appellation, and the terroir of Quail Hill Vineyard.

Fritz was the Chairman and CEO of Fritz Companies until May 2001 when it was acquired by UPS. Under his stewardship, Fritz Companies was transformed from a small domestic documentation company to a global organization of 10,000 employees in 120 countries. The company achieved Fortune 1000 ranking in 1997. His enduring contribution was to redefine a fragmented and limited services industry. After UPS acquired the company in 2001, Fritz founded Fritz Institute, a non-profit organization strengthening the operations of humanitarian relief organizations worldwide by bringing private sector expertise in logistics and technology.

A native of San Francisco, Fritz serves on the Boards of Directors of Manugistics Group, Inc., Integres Global Logistics, Georgetown University, San Francisco's Exploratorium and the University of California, Davis' Department of Viticulture and Enology, as well as the Board of Regents of Pepperdine University. He also serves as a member of the World Economic Forum's Logistics and Transportation Governors, is a founder and member of WEF's Disaster Resource Network.

He received his B.A. from Georgetown University and a J.D. from Lincoln University School of Law. In recognition of his outstanding leadership and community service, he was honored with a Doctor of Laws degree by Pepperdine University in 1995 and a Doctor of Laws degree from Drexel University in 2004.

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Gary Hawke, Chief Financial Officer - Bio to be posted

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Hugh Chappelle, Director of Winemaking Hugh Chappelle brings more than 12 years of winemaking experience in Napa, Sonoma and the Sierra Foothills to Lynmar Winery. Chappelle's wines are known for their balance and expression of terrior; two qualities which are important to his winemaking philosophy and the future of Lynmar Winery. Before joining Lynmar in March 2004, Chappelle was head winemaker for the highly regarded Flowers Vineyard and Winery, a Pinot Noir and Chardonnay specialist and the leading estate in the prestigious Sonoma Coast appellation. Under his direction, Flowers production doubled, while still maintaining a high level of quality that received considerable acclaim from Wine Advocate, Wine Spectator, and Decanter, as well as receiving Wine & Spirits Magazine's Artisan Winery of the Year distinction. Prior to Flowers, Chappelle was winemaker for more than seven years at Madroña Vineyards in the El Dorado County appellation. Chappelle holds a Bachelors of Science in Chemistry from the University of California, Santa Cruz and has done extensive graduate studies in viticulture and enology at University of California, Davis, from 1989 to 1992.

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Paul Hobbs, Consulting Winemaker A well-known winemaker and consultant, Paul Hobbs brings local Russian River Valley winemaking knowledge to Lynmar Winery. Hobbs' own brand and his Argentina label are both critically acclaimed, and he has worked with several of California's premier wineries. After completing his Master of Food Science degree at U.C. Davis, Hobbs was hired by Robert Mondavi Winery as an enologist, and later was assigned to the Opus One team as Head Enologist. In 1985 Hobbs joined Sonoma County's historic Simi Winery as Assistant Winemaker. One of his first tasks was to author a new Cabernet Sauvignon style for the winery. He was appointed Vice-President/Winemaker in 1989, giving Hobbs his first opportunity to direct the winemaking program for a major ultra-premium California winery. Intrigued by the potential of other "New World" wines, Hobbs toured the wine-growing regions of Chile and Argentina in 1988, where he took charge of a new project making Argentina's first world-class Chardonnay for Nicolás Catena at Bodega Catena Zapata. In 2000, the Connoisseurs' Guide to California Wine named him "Winemaker of the Year."

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Greg Adams, Consulting Viticulturist Greg Adams comes to Lynmar Winery with more than a dozen years of experience developing vineyards at Flowers Vineyard and Winery, Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars, and Kendall-Jackson's Argentinean operations. Adams spent the past five vintages working alongside Hugh Chappelle at Flowers Vineyard and Winery dedicating himself to the cultivation of cool-climate Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. His understanding of clones and rootstocks helped establish Flowers as a leading Pinot Noir and Chardonnay winery. " This experience, combined with Adams' knowledge and research of organic and biodynamic farming techniques, is an invaluable asset to Lynmar Winery as the Quail Hill Vineyard enters its next phase of development. Adams is a native of Sonoma County and holds a degree in Agricultural Engineeri ng from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, and a Masters of Science in viticulture from University of California, Davis.

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Elan Fayard, Director of Guest Relations and Events Elan Fayard brings to her role at Lynmar Winery as Director of Guest Relations and Events a wide-ranging international background that encompasses tourism, gastronomy, wine and journalism. Originally from the Bay Area, Elan found her way back to Northern California after living in the Willamette Valley in Oregon where her love of Pinot Noir blossomed, followed then by living and study in the Loire Valley in France where she began a life long love affair with the French culture. Her interest in wine and France led to additional studies in Bordeaux and to Provence where she and her winemaker husband Julien Fayard lived and worked. Throughout her time in France and then back in the U.S. she has held public relations, sales and marketing positions with wineries and restaurants including Napa’s Signorello Vineyards and Robert Sinskey Winery as well as Diablo Grande Wine Gallery and Waterfront Restaurant in San Francisco. Her love of journalism also allowed her to be a national radio host and food critic in the Bay Area.

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Kim Lapides, Advocates Club Director As the Lynmar Winery Advocates Club Director, Kim ensures wine club members are treated to a rich and personalized experience by guaranteeing that the advocates receive their limited access wine before they are officially released, coordinates wine club member events such as the winemaker dinner and pick-up parties, and hosts private wine club member events, tours and visits to the tasting room for an afternoon with friends. Kim has held management and wine club positions at the esteemed Peachy Canyon Winery and Robert Hall Winery before moving to the Russian River Valley. She is a graduate of University of California at Davis and lives in Santa Rosa, California, with her husband.

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Sandra Simile, Winery Chef Sandra Simile has worked in the culinary field for many years doing everything from being a private chef on sailboats in the Caribbean, to running her own restaurants in Mystic, Connecticut, to being head chef at a Relais and Chateau in Northern California. Sandra has worked in the Russian River Valley and Sonoma Coast region since 1989 developing food and wine pairing menus with a specific focus on menus for Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Sandra graduated from the University of Connecticut and the New York Restaurant School with top honors. As Lynmar Winery Chef, Sandra develops recipes and meals that pair with the winery's latest releases and directs all food related programs at Lynmar. Sandra lives in Sebastopol, CA.

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Michael Presley, Head Gardener Michael Presley serves as head gardener at Lynmar Winery. Michael brings twenty five years of experience growing organic gardens in Sonoma County for schools, retreat centers and production farms. Integrating the practices and techniques of Permaculture, Biodynamics, and native garden ecologies, Michael grows organic root crops, leafy greens, heirloom vegetables, culinary & medicinal & aromatic herbs, specialty fruits and edible native plants for Lynmars food and wine events. On seven garden sites within the estate, the diversity of soils and micro-climates lends itself to producing delicious and nourishing foods with flavors and aromas unique to our bio-region, complimenting the specialized terroir found in our wines. Michael leads tours through the gardens and surroundings, weaving the science and beauty found in local geology, weather, fertility, seed saving and gardening with the elements, in the past, present and future.

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Nolan Gasser, Ph.D., Music Director Dr. Nolan Gasser is a critically acclaimed composer, pianist, conductor and arranger, as well as a published musicologist. He received his Ph.D. in Musicology in 2001 from Stanford University, where he is an Adjunct Professor in Medieval and Renaissance Music History. He is the composer of numerous award-winning musical works, ranging in style from classical to jazz to popular, including music for the stage. Dr. Gasser’s works have been performed in such prestigious venues as the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C., Alice Tully Hall, and La Salle Pleyel in Paris. As a pianist, Dr. Gasser performs and records regularly with marquee performers as diverse as Steve Miller, John Handy, and Carol Channing. He is also Artistic Director of the Classical Archives (based in Palo Alto), the largest classical music website on the Internet. He brings all this experience and enthusiasm to his role as Music Director of Lynmar Winery. Dr. Gasser lives in the Petaluma, CA with his wife Lynn, and their two children, Camille and Preston.

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