A tiny, 2.5-acre hillside Pinot Noir vineyard planted in 1999 in Philo. Overlooked by towering redwoods, it is organic, dry-farmed, and celebrated for deep, powerful fruit
The spectacular Hacienda Sequoia Vineyard is a dry-farmed, organically managed 2.5-acre site tucked into the eastern foothills of Philo at 150 meters elevation.
Nicknamed part of the “Deep End” due to its proximity to the coast, it is named after a massive, ancient redwood tree that stands guard over the vines.
Established in 1999 and owned by Brashley Vineyards, the vineyard’s rocky soils and dry-farmed roots produce extremely concentrated, low-yield Pinot Noir that displays a magnificent balance of dark-fruit power and coast-cooled elegance.