
April 22, 2026
Late, even budburst β the cold hung on at 60β300 m and kept the vines asleep an extra week. I don't mind; slow starts tend to finish right.

2026 Vintage
Leyda Valley, Chile
About this Crew

Revealed on enrollment
Winemaker
A working estate in Leyda Valley, Chile β Pinot Noir farmed on decomposed granite and red clay over a thin layer of marine sediment, cool maritime, morning fog and afternoon ocean wind off the humboldt current. In the Crew model the winemaker stays anonymous until you enroll; until then the platform stands behind the data, the track record, and the samples. You meet them, and see the name, when you commit.
The first vines here went in before the appellation lines were drawn. We still farm a handful of those old blocks on decomposed granite and red clay over a thin layer of marine sediment, and rebuilt the cellar around them, not the other way round.
βLate budburst this year β cool maritime, morning fog and afternoon ocean wind off the humboldt current kept the vines asleep an extra week. I don't mind. Fruit that comes in slow tends to come in right.β
β the winemaker, updated this month
Old methods, watched closely. Decomposed granite and red clay over a thin layer of marine sediment. I trust the fruit and I trust the place β the rest is restraint.
The year ahead
Real dates as they're known. Updated as the vintage progresses.
November 2026
Flowering update
Fruit set, first yield estimate.
January 2027
Verijuice ships
Pressed from green fruit, shipped to every member.
March 2027
Pick expected
Livestream from dawn. Date confirmed 48 hours ahead.
May 2027
Post-ferment sample
Your wine at its youngest, weeks after pressing.
August 2027
First barrel sample
A pull from the vessel where your wine lives.
November 2027
Blend trial
Vote on the final cuvΓ©e with the Crew.
February 2028
Bottling
Livestream from the bottling line.
April 2028
Wine arrives
Your bottles, allocated pro-rata to your vines.
November 2026
Flowering update
Fruit set, first yield estimate.
January 2027
Verijuice ships
Pressed from green fruit, shipped to every member.
March 2027
Pick expected
Livestream from dawn. Date confirmed 48 hours ahead.
May 2027
Post-ferment sample
Your wine at its youngest, weeks after pressing.
August 2027
First barrel sample
A pull from the vessel where your wine lives.
November 2027
Blend trial
Vote on the final cuvΓ©e with the Crew.
February 2028
Bottling
Livestream from the bottling line.
April 2028
Wine arrives
Your bottles, allocated pro-rata to your vines.
Meet the current Crew
29
members
17
cities
3
countries represented
8 yrs
average tenure in wine
No individual profiles β privacy matters inside the Crew. You'll meet each other once you're in.
How it's priced
The winemaker sets the price per vine. Buy as few as 5 β choose how many in the next step. Your bottles are allocated pro-rata to your vines.
Priced by the vine Β· 5-vine minimum
$74 / vine
From $370 Β· 5 vines Β· USD
58 vines left
Pickup or ship
Swing by the tasting room when the next shipment is ready. Free. For everyone else, ship is the default and equally smooth.
Ship to my address
Standard carrier, adult signature required. Flat fee per shipment. You can switch the destination per shipment at any time.
Ships to: US
Choose at signup. Switch per shipment anytime.
Recent updates

April 22, 2026
Late, even budburst β the cold hung on at 60β300 m and kept the vines asleep an extra week. I don't mind; slow starts tend to finish right.

April 2, 2026
Finished pruning the home block today. My hands are reminding me how many cuts that is. The oldest vines on decomposed granite and red clay over a thin layer of marine sediment get pruned last, by me, every year.

March 16, 2026
Reservoir check came back lower than I'd like. We'll dry-farm the old vines and water only the young ones. Less wine, but the right wine.

One year of your life, inside one vineyard's year. You'll follow the winemaker from bud break to bottle.