Estate-grown grapes at 3,200 ft elevation in the Sierra Foothills of Apple Hill — one of the highest vineyards in El Dorado County.
At 3,200 ft elevation and just a few steps outside of our tasting room in Apple Hill, Biama Vineyards is one of the highest elevation vineyards in the Sierra Foothills, with grape harvest occurring in late October. Snow often blankets the vineyard during the winter months. The soils of the steep vineyard hillsides were formed from volcanic parent material, resulting in a high natural soil fertility.
These estate grown grapes are home to Morton Family Cellars wine and include Zinfandel, Merlot, Cab Franc, Syrah, and Nebbiolo. Rich Biama takes care to maintain the grapes according to organic practices overseen by our winemaking team, Greg and Kyle Morton. There is no mechanization of the vineyard — all vine pruning and grape harvesting is done by hand to ensure the highest quality of fruit and wine. Explore our full lineup on the wines page.