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The Four Seasons in the Vineyard at Sierra Vista Winery

The Four Seasons in the Vineyard at Sierra Vista Winery

Let’s talk seasons and the cycle of grapes! ? Spring – Bud Break & Renewal
As the Sierra Foothills warm up, our vines awaken from their winter slumber. Tiny buds burst to life, signaling the start of a new vintage. Delicate green shoots emerge, and soon, flowering...

Don’t Miss our First Annual Sunset Luau

Don’t Miss our First Annual Sunset Luau

Can’t make it to the islands this year? Don’t worry — we’ve got you covered, were bringing the true spirit of aloha to the Sierra foothills with our First Annual Sunset Vineyard Luau — a festive, island-style celebration of wine, culture, food, and fire performances...

What’s new around the Vineyard this Spring

What’s new around the Vineyard this Spring

After experiencing above average rainfall this winter we are starting to see the impacts of all the extra soil moisture this spring and early summer. We have already mowed the vineyards three times before the month of June, and will most likely have to mow the...

What’s new around the Vineyard

What’s new around the Vineyard

As we are nearing the end of the bulk of winter months, we as farmers and winemakers start shifting gears and looking ahead to the upcoming growing season. With the collective knowledge and experience of farming for many prior years we always strive to put our best...

Weddings at Sierra Vista Winery

Weddings at Sierra Vista Winery

At Sierra Vista Winery, we have the privilege of hosting some truly unforgettable events, and one that stands out in our memories is the beautiful wedding we hosted last November. It was a day that had everything — romance, elegance, and a touch of nature's magic. The...

Vineyard News

Vineyard News

The start of the new year is always a great time for observation and contemplation in the vineyards. The vines have gone dormant and dropped all of their leaves allowing for the perfect opportunity to take stock, and evaluate how effective the pruning and training...