Conveniently nestled a mere 100’ from Paul and Janet’s house is Paul’s pandemic project; a 96 vine garden of tranquility and distraction from the events of those times. It is indeed a hobby vineyard with Chardonnay and Petit Sarah grapes. Paul loves his title of VIGNERON and takes it very seriously as you can tell from the name he chose for the endeavor … Midlife Vineyard & Winery. Our first harvest was in October, 2023 and more than merely drinkable wine resulted. Friends and family rave about our first vintages (as they are expected to do).

Vineyard in Alpine, CA with eight varietals of estate grapes. We are a family owned home winery, noncommercial, with estate grapes and a facility for making fine wine. The wine that we produce is meant to be shared with our friends and family and always to be enjoyed. Our unique terroir at elevation 1850 above sea level with mainly westerly ocean breezes in late afternoons and early evenings creates an environment that allows our grapes to develop fully and give our wines the wonderful variety of tastes on the palate. Cheers.
Old Julian Vineyards & Winery is a Brother/Sister Team that makes handcrafted Wine and Brandy on site. We feature a variety of high quality and affordable wines and brandy and are certain we have something for everyone.
Our passion for excellence has driven us from the beginning and continues to drive us into the future. The Team at Old Julian Vineyards & Winery is knowledgeable about each step of the process and strives to make your entire experience as rewarding and fun as possible.
We look forward to being a part of your weekend!
We are a family owned vineyard & winery which was established in 2015 in Ramona, California. We are inspired to produce exceptional wine while we keep our environmental impact the least and farm in a sustainable way
