Located on the Willcox Bench at 4,530 feet on hillslope alluvium. The vines grow in granite derived sandy loam – embedded with gravel rocks and limestone.
Located on the Willcox Bench at 4,530 feet on hillslope alluvium. The vines grow in granite derived sandy loam – embedded with gravel rocks and limestone.
Located at 4,697 feet on a fan terrace of the Chiricahua Mountains. Granitic and volcanic in origin, the deep gravelly sandy loam is threaded with limestone.
Located at 4,697 feet on a fan terrace of the Chiricahua Mountains. Granitic and volcanic in origin, the deep gravelly sandy loam is threaded with limestone.
A remote site in the foothills of the Chiricahua Mountains. The vines are grown at 4,975 feet on granite and gneiss derived sandy loam – embedded with gravel and cobbles
A remote site in the foothills of the Chiricahua Mountains. The vines are grown at 4,975 feet on granite and gneiss derived sandy loam – embedded with gravel and cobbles
Located on the northern edge of the Willcox Bench. The vines are grown at 4,300 feet on McAllister loam, a deep alluvial soil rich in clay and limestone.
Located on the northern edge of the Willcox Bench. The vines are grown at 4,300 feet on McAllister loam, a deep alluvial soil rich in clay and limestone.