Wine 2010 Winemaker of the Year F&W honors a Napa winemaker known for his hands-off style. By Richard Nalley Richard Nalley New York-based freelance writer Richard Nalley is an editor-at-large for ForbesLife. He covers travel, wine, food, fashion, design, and other lifestyle topics. His writing has appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Nation, Barron’s, Travel + Leisure, Observer, Southern Living, and others. Food & Wine's Editorial Guidelines Updated on June 16, 2017 Share Tweet Pin Email Thomas Rivers Brown On his first pilgrimage to Napa Valley as a recent college graduate, Thomas Rivers Brown was star-struck: "All those people and wineries I'd read about back in Virginia — you could actually meet them and visit them!" He promptly moved to California and threw himself into the winemaking life. His new education began when winemaker Ehren Jordan at cult Zinfandel producer Turley Wine Cellars gave him an entry-level job in 1997. In the past few years, Brown has become one of the most sought-after consulting winemakers in Napa Valley, making high-end Cabernet for 15 different labels at the Black Sears and Outpost wineries on Howell Mountain, with clients like Schrader and Maybach. There is even a Thomas Rivers Brown method — a non-interventionist style that eschews technology and, he says, "all those elements that contribute to sameness" — but beyond a common generosity and roundness in the tannins, there's no Brown signature present in the wines themselves. "We pride ourselves on there not being a recognizable trait," he says. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit