• The first harvest after the August 2020 CZU Fires brought ash and smoke to the soil. The tail end of a deep drought. A mild summer.

    Tannic, bold, full-bodied, fruit-forward. A Zin-lover’s Pinot Noir.

  • Still in drought, but a wet winter. A blistering-hot harvest season. Sugar spiking. Grapes shrinking from heat.

    Smooth, balanced, a fruit-forward Pinot Noir.

  • An end to the drought. Road-bending winter storms and floods. A cover crop of common vetch, field peas, cayuse oats, and faba beans. A moderate summer. Harvest awaiting sugar levels well into October.

    Yet to be bottled.

  • A comfortably wet winter. A couple winters of good rain under it’s belt.

    A richer, darker take on a Rosè of Pinot Noir.