The Secret's in the soil
Our roots run deep in this valley and that means we know this place like the back of our hands. The secret’s in the soil and in our case, soil that’s been thousands of years in the making.
Experience has taught us that you can’t make great wine without good dirt and hard work. We farm organically here. It’s our way of taking good care of this place we call home. It’s not always easy, but it produces honest, quality wines and we wouldn’t have it any other way.
The Golden Mile and Black Sage Bench is home to just the right mix of heat and heart.
Learn more about the good dirt in our neck of the woods.
GOLDEN MILE BENCH
Rocky, hard ground makes this soil tough but when it comes to grape growing, struggle makes for better flavour. The Golden Mile is home to a gravel-rich foundation and free-draining dirt we irrigate on demand.
When the sun dips below the Kobau Mountain range in the late afternoon, our vines on the Golden Mile get a good cooling off period. This drop in the late-afternoon temperature means grapes hold onto their acidity, giving our wines a bright, fresh taste year after year.
BLACK SAGE BENCH
On the Black Sage bench, you’ll find rattlesnakes, arid desert air, and a sun that feels bigger and brighter than anywhere else in the valley. Thousands of years of glacial outwash left behind soil rich with deposits of minerals. A jackpot for any grapegrower.
No natural irrigation and the addition of coarse sand here makes establishing a vineyard long, hard work – but it’s worth it. The grapes’ struggle to get water makes for concentrated flavours. This is the home to Canada’s sole pocket desert, and there’s no other place like it.