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ABOUT US
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Our Winemaker works with the
best from British Columbia, Washington and California in
order to craft the perfect wines. Each region is
selected because of its different and special soils,
climate and attributes. The results are balanced,
fruit-forward wines: lush robust reds, and clean
refreshing whites.
Our winery is named in
honour of the wild horses which can still be found today
in California, Washington and British Columbia.
More about the Grape Growing
Regions:
British Columbia
With the finest collection of quality
grapes, British Columbia has gained international
attention for its prime location and ideal growing
conditions. The glacial and volcanic histories have
created unique soil varieties of sand, gravel, silt,
clay, limestone, and sandstone. Home to a moderate
overall climate and very hot summer season with
extensive sunlight, the Okanagan Valley has emerged as a
New World wine region delivering outstanding quality.
Washington
The rain shadows in Washington State create ideal conditions for focusing on a few select varietals. Arid summers provide over 17 hours of daily sunlight in the growing season and lead into a temperate fall harvest. The region's volcanic history provides exceptional soil conditions which contribute to perfect maturity and acidity. With the advantageous coastal location, Washington State delivers prime grapes that are a perfect addition to the West Coast Appellation.
California
With the Mediterranean climate and long growing season, coastal California is a premier location for growing world-class grapes. The hundreds of microclimates and wide variety of soils ensure diversity and contribute to the state's extensive collection of distinct varietals. The unique topography of the Coastal and Sierra Nevada mountain ranges, coupled with the benefits of warm West Coast ocean breezes, and year-round sun, provide a prime growing region distinguished by excellence.
Grape Growing Region Facts
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