“Across all sites, we make farming adjustments. Sometimes within a block, or even by the row to optimize expression of terroir. As soil type changes or a winemaker’s style shifts, we’re able to address that in the vineyard.” – Lacey Lybeck

The variance in soil, climate, and sunlight across our six vineyards gives us the ability to coax a range of characteristics from our grapes, ranging from elegant to powerful, with soft or muscular tannins, and from dried herbs and spices to a spectrum of fruit.

  • Barbera

    Total acres planted: 3.5, Sagemoor Vineyard

    We enjoy growing Barbera because when it is picked changes how it expresses itself during winemaking. Fresh, bright acids come from fruit picked early, while classic dusty characteristics present themselves in fruit picked later. Barbera is sensitive to sunburn, so we use overhead sprinklers to provide a cooling effect during the hottest of days.

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