ECOTONE VINEYARD
Definition
"The area where two or more distinct habitats adjoin is called an ecotone. Because it is a border zone where multiple sets of resources and opportunities become available, an ecotone tends to support greater biological diversity than either of the systems it mediates between."
— William deBuys, Home Ground: Language of an American Landscape
Mission
To explore the sense of place of this noble site through meticulous farming. To celebrate the adjoining natural habitats while fostering collaboration between the creative biomes of grape-grower and winemaker.