Wines and Their Vines
Our winemaking philosophy and resulting wines reflect our appreciation for the terroir unique to each vineyard. Thus, do we use winemaking techniques which deliciously enhance the characteristics of the vineyard while not overpowering or masking the essence of the fruit.
Hyde Vineyards
Located in the Carneros AVA of Napa Valley, this superb vineyard has a low elevation and a relatively even climate influenced by morning fog from the nearby bay.
Current Releases
2002 Pinot Noir
2001 Pinot Noir
2000 Pinot Noir
*No library wines available
Hirsch Vineyards
Located approximately 1600 feet above sea level on the ridges of the Sonoma Coast AVA, this vineyard has a more erratic climate than Hyde and widely varying soils.
Current Releases – check for availability
2001 Pinot Noir
2000 Pinot Noir
Demuth Vineyards
Located in the Anderson Valley of Mendocino County. The vineyard sits at 1600 feet on a south facing ridge above Anderson Valley.
Current Releases
2009 Pinot Noir
2007 Pinot Noir
Library Wines -check for availability
2001 Pinot Noir
Wiley Vineyards
Located just 10 miles from the Pacific Ocean, the vines for this Pinot Noir were planted in 1982, on both southwest and northwest facing gentle slopes, and include fruit from the the Pommard #5 and Martin Ray, sometimes called “Romanee Conti,” #37 clones. Soil is former upland pasture, dense sandy loam and fractured sandstone from the Franciscan Formation.
Current Releases
2012 Pinot Noir
Light Vineyards
Elk Prairie Vineyards
Located locally in Humboldt County with a unique climate, applied dry farming practices, and excellent quality of fruit.
Current Releases
2009 Pinot Noir