1972–1983: Early history The Turgeon & Lohr Winery was founded in 1972 when Jerry Lohr and Bernard “Bernie” Turgeon broke ground on 280 acres in what would become the Arroyo Seco AVA in Monterey County. In 1974, Turgeon & Lohr Winery opened in San Jose, California, after taking over the closed Falstaff Brewery. Peter Stern, a winemaker from Napa Valley, joined the company in 1974. He designed the winery with stainless steel tanks, temperature control fermenters, and hundreds of 60-gallon oak barrels. In 1975, the winery bottled and sold Chenin Blanc, a Rose of Cabernet Sauvignon, a Petite Sirah, and a proprietary blend called
Jade. In 1976, the winery produced over 10,000 cases. In 1976, Barry Gnekow joined J. Lohr Vineyards & Wines as an assistant winemaker. He later became Director of Winemaking in 1981 and went on to mentor Jeff Meier. Barry invented the patented double reverse osmosis process allowing the production of low and non-alcoholic wines. The process launched the ARIEL Vineyards brand of non-alcoholic wines. In 1979, J. Lohr achieved national distribution of its wines and furthered its distribution by producing three wines for the
Hyatt Hotel Corporation beginning in 1983.
1984-present: Expansion In 1984, Bernie retired and sold his shares of Turgeon & Lohr Winery to Jerry Lohr. The company was renamed to J. Lohr Vineyards & Wines. Jerry Lohr assumed the role of president upon Turgeon's retirement. Jeff Meier worked his first harvest at J. Lohr Vineyards & Wines in 1984. The company also began selling its wines internationally. In 1987, J. Lohr Vineyards & Wines produced its first vintage of Seven Oaks Cabernet Sauvignon from Paso Robles. The first Riverstone Chardonnay was produced from J. Lohr's vineyards in the Arroyo Seco appellation of Monterey County, marking the debut of the J. Lohr Estates tier of wines. The J. Lohr Vineyards & Wines Paso Robles Wine Center opened in 2001. The J. Lohr Cuvée Series, with three distinct “Bordeaux-Inspired Blends,” was launched in 2002. J. Lohr Vineyard Series expanded in 2007 with five new wines and now encompasses eighteen wines. In 2008, J. Lohr Vineyards & Wines planted its first vineyards in the Santa Lucia Highlands AVA in Monterey County. In 2009, the company launched the J. Lohr Gesture tier, limited-release Rhône-style wines. He was appointed vice president of Winemaking in 2022. In 2020, J. Lohr Vineyards & Wines received the Green Medal Leader Award. The award was presented by the California Sustainable Winegrowing Alliance,
California Association of Winegrape Growers, Wine Institute, Lodi Winegrape Commission, Napa Valley Vintners, Sonoma County Winegrowers, and the Vineyard Team. In December 2021, Jeff Meier retired after thirty-seven years with the company. In 2022, California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo opened the Justin and J. Lohr Center for Wine and Viticulture. The center includes the donor-funded 15,600 square-foot Lohr Family Winery building; a 15,600 square-foot research and teaching winery providing students access to crush, fermentation, barrel, sensory, bottling, enology and viticulture rooms. In the same year, the winery was included in the Top 100 Wineries of 2022 by
Wine & Spirits Magazine. ==J. Lohr family==