Welcome, friends. We are farming low-intervention wines in the volcanic soils of the Chiricahua Foothills near 4720 feet elevation. While we wait for our vines to reach production, we are harvesting from and caring for otherwise neglected fruit trees in Cochise county. Look out for our wines, ciders, and coferments as early as Spring 2026.


We aim to grow only the most appropriate varieties of grapes, pome and stone fruits for our region. This is why we grow hybrids - Pierces Disease resistant vines made by crossing popular European varieties with native Vitis arizonica.

A major piece of our farming philosophy is to act with respect to our diverse ecosystem - both above and below the ground. Ever since Grandma purchased this property in 1986, she has maintained a refuge in the desert for the deer, coyotes, coatimundi, great horned owls, Gould's turkey, and many other species which make up our community here at the farm.