Three Vineyards. One Vision.
At MarAmi, every grape grown begins on land we know by heart. Our three estate vineyards span some of the most respected AVAs in California’s Central Coast.Each site offers a unique expression of California’s landscape, filtered through the care of our hands.
Together, they form the foundation of our wines, and the future of our family’s dream.
Our Vineyards
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MarAmi Estate Vineyard
At the southern end of the Foxen Canyon Wine Trail in the Los Olivos District AVA lies the MarAmi Estate Vineyard.
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Kimsey Vineyard
Tucked along the southern edge of the Ballard Canyon AVA in Solvang, Kimsey Vineyard is where our deepest roots are planted. It’s a 22-acre vineyard of rolling hills, laid out to take advantage of the natural contours and exposure of the site.
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Launch View Vineyard
Set against the hills on the western edge of the Sta. Rita Hills AVA, Launch View Vineyard is one of our most distinct vineyard sites, with an even more distinct name. Just over 6 acres in size, the vineyard is perched above Lompoc, with long views toward the Pacific and a clear sight of rocket launches from nearby Vandenberg Spaceforce Base.
Sustainability at the vineyards
We’re proud to be building a vineyard program that reflects sustainable innovation and care. Across all vineyard sites, we’ve begun introducing fully electric tractors, effectively reducing emissions and noise while improving precision in the field.
Our temperature-insulated storage barn was built to take advantage of night air for natural cooling, reducing the need for energy-intensive air conditioning during the day. Additionally, rooftop solar provides 100% of the energy needed for daytime cooling, keeping the space controlled with minimal impact. Looking ahead as we plan for the winery, we’re repurposing the fallen oak from around the MarAmi estate Vineyard into custom furniture, an approach that values the abundance of what’s already here, rather than bringing more in. These choices may not be the easiest or fastest, but they’re the kind of decisions that feel aligned with how we want to grow: deliberately, responsibly, and with respect for the land that makes it all possible.