The Far Sonoma Coast

Illustration by Peter Oumanski

Follow the switchbacks of Hwy 1 up the cool, craggy, windswept Pacific coastline and ascend to a remote and rugged swath of land – a steep, forested and geologically-diverse ridgeline created by earthquake activity from the underlying San Andreas fault.

Our estate vineyards sit at 1,200 – 1,800 feet on steep ridgelines just 2 miles from the Pacific Ocean, separated only by a dense wall of evergreen forest.

The unique combination of cool sea breezes through the forest, intense sunlight above the fog line, and a range of well-drained, rocky soils yields fresh and vibrant Chardonnay and Pinot Noir true to their coastal origins.