Meet The Team Behind Solitary Cellars Winery Two corrections officers at Valley State Prison in Chowchilla, California (Bergersen is recently retired, Quesada is still active) launched their own line of wines in 2014, aptly named Solitary Cellars Wine Company. Salinas, CA, June 16, 2016 - Prisons and the wine industry don't have a whole lot in common. Unless you're Greg Bergersen and Rick Quesada, that is. The two corrections officers at Valley State Prison in Chowchilla, California (Bergersen is recently retired, Quesada is still active) launched their own line of wines in 2014, aptly named Solitary Cellars Wine Company.
And to press the prison-wine connection even more, the tagline for their wine business is, “Solitary Cellars Wines Without Restraints.� Their wine club is called the Chain Gang, with two levels, Minimum and Maximum Custody. You get the picture. So how do two longtime law enforcement veterans get into the wine business, a notoriously difficult and fickle endeavor, even for those with experience and expertise in wine and winemaking? Almost by accident, as it turns out.