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New Blood & Old Vines at Koehler Winery

Second-gen vintner Derek Koehler and winemaker Trace Brueske bring new energy to Foxen Canyon Road estate.

New Blood & Old Vines at Koehler Winery

Though long known for its old vines — some planted more than a half-century ago in 1973 — the excitement at Koehler Winery today is all about the new: new blood, new vines, and new energy coming from second-generation vintner Derek Koehler and relatively young winemaker Trace Brueske.

Koehler is the son of Peter and Kory Koehler, who purchased the Foxen Canyon Road estate from The Love Boat and Dynasty producer Douglas S. Cramer back in 1997. Raised in both Chicago and on the estate, the younger Koehler took on a larger role at the winery in 2022.


Derek Koehler and Trace Brueske hang around the trailer at Koehler Winery.

That was the same year that Yuba City–born, Wisconsin-raised, Cal Poly–educated Brueske came on board after working at Goldeneye Winery in the Anderson Valley, Bien Nacido Estate in Santa Maria Valley, and Stephen Ross Cellars in the Edna Valley, where he was assistant winemaker. His hiring coincided with the retirement of vineyard legend Felipe Hernandez, who helped plant the original cabernet sauvignon, riesling, sauvignon blanc, and chardonnay vines.