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Vineyard Map Text

 
An overview of the vineyard. Where specific dates are given it is the year that the grapes were planted. There is also a visual representation.

Block 1 South contains a pond and 400 pounds of 2009 Pinot Noir, 1.8 tons (6 rows) of 2007 Cab Franc, and 1.3 tons (5 rows) of 2008 Aglianico


Block 2 South contains 1200 pounds (5 rows) of 2008 Peloursin, 500 pounds (1 row) of 2016 Peloursin, 3 tons (11 rows) of 2003/2012 Petit Verdot and 500 pounds of 2012 Malbec.


Block 3 South contains 1.5 tons (.65 acre) of older Carignan, 3 tons (1 acre) Older Zinfandel, 95 vines of 2017 Riesling and 32 vines of 2017 Viognier.


Block 4 South contains 3 tons (1 acre) of Older Zinfandel, a section we just call Block 4 (mixed vines) and 425 pounds of 2016 Cabernet clone 341.


A 1200 foot main road separates the north and south blocks, with the house, winery and storage to the northeast of the south block. There is an irrigation pump in the road near the western end of the property.


Block 1 North is over 130 years old and 1.15 acres 90% is Zinfandel, the rest a few Carignan and Petite Sirah. It all totals 2.8 tons.


Block 2 North contains 600 pounds of 2012 Sagrantino, 3.5 tons (1.35 acres) of older Carignan and 500 pounds of 2012 Malbec.


Block 3 North contains 4 tons (1.35 acres) of older Zinfandel and 315 pounds of 2017 Riesling.


Block 4 North contains 7 tons (2 acres) consisting of 20% mixed, 50% Zinfandel and 30% Petite Sirah. There is also 400 pounds 2016 Cabernet clone 341.


Block 5 North is 168 feet long and contains the following rows of vines from east to west:

Block 6 North is 168 feet long and contains the following rows of vines from east to west:

Block 7 North is 180 feet long and contains the following rows of vines from east to west:

Block 5 South is 168 feet long and contains the following rows of vines from east to west:

Block 6 South is 180 feet long and contains the following rows of vines from east to west:

Block 7 South is 180 feet long and contains the following rows of vines from east to west:

The Dry Creek tributary (to the Russian River) flows along the western boundary of the property.