About ACTA Wine
ACTA Wine is named for the Latin acta — deeds, things done, the plural of actum, the completed action that can no longer be changed. Every decision in the vineyard and cellar is an actum, a deed done, that becomes part of the final wine in the bottle. ACTA declares winemaking as the accumulation of irreversible decisions, each one adding to or subtracting from the wine's ultimate character.
The Sonoma Coast and Russian River Valley Pinot Noir and Chardonnay program sources from maritime-influenced vineyard sites where the accumulated deeds of viticulture — every farming decision, every timing choice — are preserved in wines of the natural acidity and aromatic precision that the coastal conditions enable. The appointment-only format keeps the deeds-accountability philosophy personal.