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Want to be a wine maker? In the past the requirements included having your own vineyard. But now
Crushpad Wine will provide the grapes. They allow you to purchase fruit grown in vineyards located in Napa
Valley, Russian ...
Crushpad Raises $9 Million From Customers
I've been a fan of Crushpad since 2005 and since then they've grown by leaps and bounds, bringing in $6.7 million in revenue last year. But unlike some other growing young companies, San Francisco-based Crushpad isn't funding their growth through ...
Crushpad Hits The Big Time, Moves To Napa
Custom winery Crushpad has been in San Francisco for six years but the entrepreneurial start-up will finally have a Napa winery to call its own. The company is moving into a winery in the Oak Knoll District called Silverado Trail Wine Studio. The ...
Crushpad Takes Make-Your-Own Wine Concept To Bordeaux
Crushpad, the California company that lets you make and bottle your own wine, may be opening a branch in Bordeaux. Michael Brill, the founder of Crushpad, was in Bordeaux last week checking out the vineyards. He has met with producers and ...
My Crushpad Allows Virtual Winemaking
We've written about Crushpad, the winery that
lets you make your own wine, before. Now the San Francisco winery is taking wine creation to the web with MyCrushpad,
an Internet portal that lets people be involved in the production of their own ...
Crushpad "My Cult Cab" Program
Crushpad, a community winery located in San Francisco, is already well known for their program which allows people
to produce their own small lot, premium wines on site. They are now taking this up a notch by unveiling their
"My Cult Cab" ...
Will TinyBottles Be A Big Idea For Wine?
The latest innovation from custom winemaking facility Crushpad is a new way to get their boutique wines into more hands. Their new TinyBottles come in sets of four letting potential buyers taste several different wines for a lower cost, hopefully ...
Pinot 2.0, Wine by Online Collaboration
We've written about Crushpad, the wine making facility in San Francisco before. Now they are working with wine podcaster Alan Baker (aka The Cellar Rat) to create Pinot 2.0, which is the first wine to be made via online consumer collaboration. Group ...
Bailout Wine Bets On A Rebounding Dow
Custom wine facility Crushpad has a unique answer to the financial crisis, Bailout Wine. The wine is a Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon which will sell for $39 per bottle. But what makes this wine with the bear and bull label so unique is that for ...
Fusebox Wine Blending Kit
Ooooh, here's a fun gift for a wine lover: "fusebox," a wine blending kit from Crushpad. Although giving an actual bottle of wine is always nice, this is something much more unique and interesting. It brings a professional wine-making experience home ...
Custom Crush Winemaking Facility Opening In Brooklyn
Brooklyn New York is getting its own custom crush wine-making facility. Brooklyn Winery has been under construction for the past few months. The plant will import grapes from both California and the New York State wine regions and will have customers ...
Twitter Plans Wine For A Good Cause
Twitter is partnering with custom wine producer Crushpad on a new charity-driven project, Fledgling Wine. The Twitter staff will work with Crushpad to make a Pinot Noir and a Chardonnay. The fundraiser, the Fledgling Initiative, will benefit Room to ...
Sonoma Grapemasters
Another make-your-own-wine service in California has been launched. Owl Ridge Wine Services, a custom-crush winery in the Russian River Valley of West Sonoma has introduced Sonoma Grapemasters, a service that offers professional winemaking services ...
Vintner's Cellar, Winemaking Goes Franchise
There are services like Crushpad and other winemaking experiences but personal winemaking is now getting the franchise treatment. Vintner's Cellar is a franchise that is starting to open across the United States that lets people create and bottle ...
The Whisky School
Last week, I wrote about Crushpad, the San
Francisco-based winery that lets you create your own wine. But what if you aren't into wine? Maybe you'd
rather create your own whisky. The Whisky School at the Ladybank Distillery ...