Our Wine Making Overview

Our Wine Making Process

Select A Wine

Time to Create your own.

Before you make a selection, we encourage you to visit us for a tasting & try the wine first! We’ll guide you through a sampling ‘flight’ of 6 different wines – select them for yourself, or let us take you through the list. Feel free to walk in. Better yet, make a tasting appointment.

Remember, our wine is low in sulfites, so if you’re wary of a slight ‘wine’ headache or a slight chemical taste, do not worry. Enjoy.

Take a sip, jot down a note or two, think about the wine, or a time, or nothing at all. Find out what you enjoy. Do it yourself. Or toast one of your two or three friends you decided to share this experience with.

This is special. This is where it begins. This is the step where you select the wine you’ll start. What wine will be yours.

Fermentation

Once chosen, we prepare. The mystery begins. The juice of the vine is from your grapes from your selected region of the world. The batch is stirred and mixed, as well as the other necessities the recipe for the bottle you’ve selected calls for. The grapes from the harvest. American or French oak, toasted or not, or none at all.

Once prepared, you add the final touch, and kick off the necessary two month fermentation time.

Custom Labels

What makes this special? What is unique?

Having your own personal bottle of wine. Your own label. Your own winery.

Select from our pre-existing designs, or create your own. Be creative.

It’s your selection, your wine. Indulge. We can print labels on-site, and we provide a complimentary back label with a little descriptive poetry for the wine you’ve purchased.

Bottling

This is the fun part, your harvest.

Once your wine has finished fermentation, it’s time to transfer it from the barrel its been in for the last two months into the bottles it is destined for.

Each ‘barrel’ of wine produces approximately 28-30 bottles of wine, not counting the bottles that don’t get corked, and go straight to the glass.

We welcome you to invite a few friends to join you, help with the hard labor of bottling your wine, and share in the time. Have a party. Whether it’s twelve. Or two.

Share it with friends and family, co-workers or clients. Regardless, enjoy it.

Start The Process: Select A Wine