TLZ: Plante Family Vineyard

TLZ: Plante Family Vineyard TLZ Plante Family Vineyard (Menlo Park, CA) grows quality syrah grapes for wine making by La Honda Winery. TLZ stands for Tom, Lori, & Zach Plante. Cheers!

TLZ Plante Family Vineyard is located in Menlo Park, California and produces about 500-1,000 pounds of quality syrah grapes for wine making. TLZ stands for Tom, Lori, and Zach Plante. It is a labor of love for the Plante Family. The wine is made at La Honda Winery, Redwood City, CA. More details from a Santa Clara University Alumni Magazine from 2009 appears here:

My family and I fondly say that

we have the best syrah Menlo Park has to offer. (Although to our knowledge, it is the only syrah grown in Menlo Park.) While that doesn’t put us in the league of prominent winemaking alumni and friends of Santa Clara—including Michael Mondavi ’66, the Sebastianis, and Fess Parker—it is the result of a decade of growing grapes at our home on the Peninsula. A decade ago we were able to purchase an adjacent property and plant about 100 vines of syrah. One of my good friends, Dave Gates, is the viticulturist at Ridge Winery in the Santa Cruz Mountains. He analyzed the soil, made appropriate amendments, and chose vines that he felt would thrive in our microclimate. We planted syrah clones from the United States, France, and Australia. He tutored and advised me on caring for the vineyard, and I enrolled in several courses on viticulture. While my family and I care for the vineyard, Dave makes and bottles the wine at the winery. We call our wine TLZ—for the three members of our Plante family: Tom, Lori (my wife), and Zach (my son, now 13). The label was designed by SCU students in a graphic design class. According to one friend who is a wine professional, our syrah is “medium-full body, nicely controlled, with soft tannins … [with a] nice mélange of dark cherry, blackberry, tar, licorice, tea, black pepper, [and] baking spices.” In a word, yummy! One of our biggest thrills thus far was having our wine featured at a Santa Clara Trustees’ dinner. The vineyard is, for me, a place for prayer and contemplation. So often particular concerns, worries, and problems are either solved or don’t seem so bad while working there. Though the work is more than one man can do alone, I joke with my wife and son that if they want to retain their initials on the wine label, they have to help me in the vineyard when needed—otherwise, the font on the label representing their contribution will get smaller and smaller. The harvest is a truly communal effort, with friends and family helping, followed by a celebratory dinner party. Around the table are friends from diverse backgrounds—a bread delivery truck driver, a former astronaut, a few Silicon Valley CEOs and CFOs, a trained pastry chef, a few professional writers, too many psychologists, and my son’s kindergarten teacher—all with a common passion for great food and wine. We have learned a great deal while managing a small vineyard. Not only about growing wine grapes but how fragile and miraculous the whole process can be. Birds, squirrels, skunks, and other troubles can destroy your hopes of a successful harvest. We worry about oak root fungus, which appears to have killed a few of our vines. Two years ago I battled pesky raccoons, who managed to eat several vines of grapes. And in 2005 we lost all of our grapes thanks to the wrong kinds of rain at the wrong time of year, which resulted in devastating mold and mildew. Often I say that I’m glad that the vineyard is my hobby and not my livelihood. My family and I certainly have developed much more empathy for those who depend on growing food for their living. Our most recent harvest in October 2008 yielded 450 pounds of grapes, translating into about 110 bottles of wine. That’s plenty of wine to keep our family and friends busy but less than the 1,000 pounds of grapes and 240 bottles of wine we got from the 2007 harvest. I am especially grateful that my son has grown up with our vineyard, to better appreciate where and how food grows—and to understand the challenges of successfully getting fruit to harvest. He enjoys it, is proud of the family vineyard, and joyfully shares it with his friends and visitors. (He created the vineyard Web page.) After all of this vineyard work, though, he was rather disappointed with his first taste from our inaugural bottles in 2002. He was expecting something a bit sweeter, like Juicy Juice. Although he is only 13, he claims that he wants to come to Santa Clara for college and become a biologist. I certainly hope that his desire comes to fruition. In addition to growing grapes for TLZ Wine, Thomas Plante is a professor of psychology at Santa Clara University and director of the Spirituality and Health Institute.

An exciting day for TLZ as we picked up bottles of our most recent vintage from La Honda winery today and thus TLZ 2024 ...
04/15/2026

An exciting day for TLZ as we picked up bottles of our most recent vintage from La Honda winery today and thus TLZ 2024 is officially launched ... can't wait to try it! Cheers! 🍷🥳👍

Well, today we have bud burst signifying the launch of the new growing season of our TLZ Plante Family syrah....our 26th...
03/13/2026

Well, today we have bud burst signifying the launch of the new growing season of our TLZ Plante Family syrah....our 26th year! Recent warm weather resulted in an early start but we'll take it. Now we hope for a successful growing season and a good harvest come fall. Cheers! 🍇🍷

This is the quietest time of year for the vineyard now that the leaves have dropped, the vines have been pruned, and we ...
12/15/2025

This is the quietest time of year for the vineyard now that the leaves have dropped, the vines have been pruned, and we await bud burst in March to begin our 26th year of TLZ Plante Family vineyard. Technically, “old vines.” Time to enjoy the wine 🍷 rather than work the vineyard. Cheers to all and happy holidays everyone. 🍇 🙏

Tonight we celebrated the 2025 TLZ grape 🍇 harvest with our almost annual harvest dinner. Great food, wine, friends, and...
10/13/2025

Tonight we celebrated the 2025 TLZ grape 🍇 harvest with our almost annual harvest dinner. Great food, wine, friends, and conversation is a terrific combination. Cheers! 🍷

Yesterday we harvested 200 pounds of perfectly ripe syrah (brix = 23, ph = 3.4) and celebrated with Lori's braised chick...
09/30/2025

Yesterday we harvested 200 pounds of perfectly ripe syrah (brix = 23, ph = 3.4) and celebrated with Lori's braised chicken with figs, shiitakes, and balsamic vinegar dish paired with our most recent vintage of TLZ! Yum! We are grateful for another good growing year and getting our grapes harvested before critters take their share and heavy rains potentially spoil them. Cheers! 🍇🍷

There are lots of terrific looking grape clusters ripening in the vineyard now and so it is a race to harvest in about 6...
08/16/2025

There are lots of terrific looking grape clusters ripening in the vineyard now and so it is a race to harvest in about 6 weeks trying to get them perfectly ripe before critters or unexpected weather take their share. The race is on! Cheers! 🍇🍷👍

Well, it has been an exciting week for TLZ Plante Family Vineyard for three reasons: (1) Our grapes are just starting to...
07/22/2025

Well, it has been an exciting week for TLZ Plante Family Vineyard for three reasons: (1) Our grapes are just starting to enter the veraison phase (i.e., when the green grapes begin to turn red) and thus start to ripen for our upcoming fall harvest... game on! (2) We picked up bottles of our most recent vintage at the La Honda winery today and thus TLZ 2023 is launched ... can't wait to try it! and (3) We found our wine being offered on the menu of a lovely local restaurant (Mountain House in Woodside) the other day when there with friends. Cool! We're psyched! Cheers! 🍷😄👍

Our unseasonably warm weather during the past few days has accelerated bud burst launching our now 25th growing season! ...
03/26/2025

Our unseasonably warm weather during the past few days has accelerated bud burst launching our now 25th growing season! Thus, our original vines are now considered “old vines” (perhaps to match the old owners)! Zach sems impressed by the quickness this year as he tends the garden this evening. May the new growing season be a successful and productive one. Cheers! 🍇🍷🤞

As we enter our 25th year of TLZ Plante Family Vineyard our syrah vines officially become "old vines" (to match me, the ...
01/12/2025

As we enter our 25th year of TLZ Plante Family Vineyard our syrah vines officially become "old vines" (to match me, the old viticultural hobbyist!). The vines are now fully pruned for the season as we await budburst in March. A quiet time for the vineyard hoping for adequate rain in the next few months. Cheers! 🍇🍷

This time of year means pruning and clean up in the vineyard as the vines take their sleepy dormant rest until bud burst...
12/24/2024

This time of year means pruning and clean up in the vineyard as the vines take their sleepy dormant rest until bud burst in March. Great to have Z (i.e., Zach) of TLZ ...helping out today too. Happy Holidays and best wishes in the new year to all of you wonderful wine lovers out there! Cheers! 🍷🍇🎉

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