People harvesting grapes in a vineyard during sunset, with a tractor in the background.

Bohan Graveyard

A tombstone daring back to 1875 marks this special, one-acre block of Pinot Noir at Bohan Ranch. 

The vines in the graveyard block are head-trained, raised without irrigation, and planted on their own roots in a distinctively rockier portion of the property. 

This type of rustic, old California planting is rare to find, and the resulting wine is unlike anything else that we produce.