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Lil’ Ole Winemaker, Donna Mills

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Toasting the New Year with a glass of wine on December 31 is a tradition for many.

But unlike most year-end revelers, actress Donna Mills can welcome the New Year with a bottle of wine from her own vineyard.

Schlepping up a hillside harvesting grapes probably wasn’t an activity soap vixen Abby Ewing might have enjoyed on the old CBS TV show, “Knots Landing.” But Mills, who played that manipulative character on the show for a decade, has no such reservations.

“I love working in the vineyard,” said Mills from Mandeville Vineyards in Los Angeles, where she lives with her partner and fellow winemaker Larry Gilman. “I’m up there in between the harvesting, too, because you have to maintain the plants.”

“Up there” refers to the half-acre hillside behind Mills’ one-acre property, which has been home to some 430 grapevines first planted in 2013. Before then, the area was overgrown with scrub brush and trees.

“One day, Larry thought that maybe it could be converted into a vineyard,” Mills said. “I said he was crazy, but he wouldn’t take no for an answer. So, he called experts to survey the area, who said the soil would be okay to grow grapes, but it wouldn’t be easy.”

With the help of a work crew, the land was cleared. Malbec and Cabernet grapes were planted, and the result of the first wines was rewarding.

“We won a silver medal at the prestigious San Francisco International Wine Competition for our first vintage,” said Mills. “That made all the work seem worthwhile.”

Fortunately, the devastating California fires in October 2020 spared Mills’s property, although her family was forced to evacuate their house for several days. But there have been previous hardships.

“We lost the entire crop in [2018] because we had a weird heat event, where it was 116 degrees up on the hill for two days,” she said.

“It happened just as the grapes ripened, so the heat turned them into raisins!”

Despite the career diversification as a vineyard owner, Mills continues to find time for acting. She had three Christmas movies out last holiday season, including “Christmas Wishes & Mistletoe Kisses” on the Hallmark Channel. She called it “one of those feel-good movies that Hallmark is famous for.”

Donna Mills L and Jill Wagner in Christmas Wishes Mistletoe Kisses Hallmark Channel scaled
Donna Mills and Jill Wagner in Christmas Wishes and Mistletoe Kisses – Hallmark Channel

 

While acting and winemaking may seem to have little in common, Mills sees a link.

“Winemaking is very creative, she said, “and what you do with the fruit is what determines how good the wine will be — like acting, in which you have a script, but what you do with it determines how good the movie or play will be.”

Mills added, “The fact that we can grow fruit that makes wine that makes people happy is a true joy for me.”

For more information on Mandeville wines, visit mandevillevineyards.com.

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Nick Thomas

Nick Thomas teaches at Auburn University in Montgomery, Alabama, and has written features, columns, and interviews for numerous newspapers and magazines. See getnickt.org

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