Jordan Kivelstadt

Jordan Kivelstadt is a seasoned entrepreneur and industry leader with extensive experience in the hospitality and wine sectors. Currently serving as the Venture Partner at Marin Sonoma Impact Ventures and CEO and Co-Founder of Trellis Management Hospitality Group, Kivelstadt is committed to fostering economic growth and supporting local entrepreneurs in Marin and Sonoma counties. Kivelstadt also owns Kivelstadt Cellars, known for innovative California wines and the first Wine Garden in California, and is a Managing Partner at Bohemian Highway Travel Co., enhancing visitor experiences in California Wine Country. Additional roles include Proprietor at Bloom Carneros, Board Member at Sonoma Valley Vintners & Growers Alliance, and strategic advisory positions at SommSelect and Region. Kivelstadt’s previous accomplishments include leading Free Flow Wines as Co-Founder and CEO, significantly expanding the company over a decade. Kivelstadt holds a BSE in Engineering, Business, and Sciences from Tufts University.

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Kivelstadt Cellars

Kivelstadt Cellars was founded on our love of amazing California vineyards. After leaving a career in consulting, Jordan Kivelstadt traveled the world making wine in California, Australia, Chile, and Argentina. For his inaugural vintage in 2007, Jordan made 125 cases of Syrah from his family’s estate vineyard. He drew inspiration both from his new world experiences and for European cuisine, art, and culture. Our focus is exploring incredible California vineyards with a nod toward the rich history and balance of old-world wines. Since 2007 our production has grown to 6,000 cases annually. We are currently distributed in more than 25 states and continue breaking the mold by opening California’s first Winegarten in 2020. We strive to create wine, and food, that maintains a fun, approachable, and accessible style while challenging the status quo of California winemaking.


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