Surrounded by the spectacular beauty of the San Rafael Mountains in the cool climate of the Santa Maria Valley. Approximately ten minutes east of Santa Maria, CA and at the northern edge of the Foxen Canyon Wine Trail in Santa Barbara County wine country. The now 78 acre estate had 46 acres of planted Chardonnay and was 15 years old when the property was purchased. To our good fortune, the estate was one of the original California vineyards planted in a north-south direction strategically allowing for maximum sun exposure and helping to reduce vine damage from the wind. The proximity of our location is just 19 miles away from the Pacific Ocean, generating a heavy marine influence and a cool Pacific Ocean breeze both proving to be highly influential on our fruit.
Cottonwood Canyon geologically lies on an expansive sandy, gravelly mesa with steep canyons created by eons of erosion. The “Estate Vineyard” sits atop the flat, open region of the property. “Sharon’s Vineyard” is nestled at the bottom of the canyon in an ancient river bed while “Elizabeth’s Vista” and “Hillside Select” vineyards are located on the south- eastern edge of the loamy canyon.
The season usually begins with bud break in mid-February and ends with harvest in mid-September. This long, very cool growing season results in a high skin-to-liquid ratio creating extremely high acid levels in the fruit. With moderate temperatures throughout the growing season we are able to achieve higher sugar levels while maintaining the natural high acidity so critical to long lived wines. To date, the estate currently has 25 acres of Pinot Noir, seven acres of Chardonnay and three acres of Syrah planted. The vineyard continues to be managed by hand; row by row and vine by vine. The vineyards are currently managed by Coastal Vineyard Care Associates.
We’ve sourced Pinot Noir clone Pommard here since 2020.