We grow a single grape here: mencia, a red variety native to northwest Spain and still rare in the United States. The planting is small on purpose: 1,200 vines producing under 150 cases per vintage, most spoken for by our wine club before release. Scattered across the same thirteen acres is a growing collection of sculpture by North American artists, many rooted in Oregon.
Half a mile of trail winds through the property, and the sculptures are sited so you find them the way you'd find them in the wild. Around a bend, at the bottom of a ravine, waiting in a clearing. The pieces come from artists across the Pacific Northwest and beyond.
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We planted in 2020, lost 95% of the vines to a heat dome that summer, and came back with something better: one of the only mencia plantings in the country. Farmed organically. First vintage due in 2026.
The Story Behind the Name →
We're not open to the public yet, that will start in summer 2027, but wine club members can already stay in the one-bedroom cottage on the property, in the gaps between artist residencies.
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