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3 Big White House Winery John Evan Cellars LIVERMORE VALLEY Although it may seem odd for a three-year old to choose the name for a California winery, it makes perfect sense when you hear the story of Winemaker John Evan Marion. John witnessed the winemaking process from an early age, and grew up with wine being made in his backyard. His parents, John the Elder and Diana, moved the family from a small tract home into a high-ceiling, white, Colonial Revival-style house when he was just a toddler. And as you may have guessed, young John Evan deemed it "the big white house." Years later, when the winemaking began, the adults liked the sound of it and labeled the wine as such—and the name has stuck ever since. John picked up winemaking as a hobby and started officially getting his hands dirty at the ripe age of 15. He got the chance to sample vintages on trips to Paris even earlier. John went commercial in 1998 and has been honing his craft over the last few decades. In the early days, he had to distinguish his work from his father's, hence the name John Evan Cellars. At family gatherings, his father John II, (now Winemaker Emeritus) was referred to as Johnny, while the young winemaker, John III, was known as John Evan. As the years passed, John's friends entered into the corporate world and began to express dissatisfaction with work life, which made John even more certain he had found his calling. He fell in love with the art, labor, long hours, and what felt like magic, of the enological life. FACING PAGE: The little barn turned winery features doors made from century-old, redwood wine tanks and stunning sunset-soaked vineyard views. TOP: The rustic, yet refined, aesthetic welcomes you into the homey tasting room. Photographs by Adam J Clark

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