
2024 All Blocks
Jammy red + black berries; subtle pepper.
From cool coastal sites to warmer inland slopes, every bottle tells a different Santa Barbara story.
Discover our current releases, each expressing the unique character of our vineyard sites across Santa Barbara County.
From the high-elevation sites of Colson Canyon to the windswept slopes of Sta. Rita Hills, each vineyard contributes its unique voice to our wines.

The rocky, iron-laced, and rugged terrain tends to stress the vines — forcing them to struggle a bit. That struggle results in small, concentrated grape clusters with intense flavor. The combination of altitude, soil, and climate (warm days but cooler Santa Maria-Valley-adjacent nights) helps produce grapes with plenty of acidity, bold fruit characteristics, and strong structure (tannins, minerality, complexity).

Nolan Ranch is known for its sandy soils and warmer climate, creating ripe fruit with richness and texture while still retaining balance. The vineyard's exposure and natural airflow help minimize disease pressure and support consistent ripening. Wines from Nolan Ranch often show plush fruit, spice, and a smooth, approachable structure.

Purisima Mountain Vineyard sits on limestone-rich soils that contribute tension, minerality, and structure to the wines. The site's elevation and exposure bring cool nights and extended ripening, preserving acidity while building complexity. Wines from this vineyard often show layered fruit, savory spice, and firm tannins.
Experience our wines and philosophy in our Los Olivos tasting room.