After 13 years, our winery tasting patio is closed due to Joe’s “other job” keeping him too busy the last 3 years. Thanks for you support, smiling faces and engaging conversations!! Offering free shipping in California from 6 bottles to full cases of our limited availabilty of: 2021 Estate Tempranillo Ranch Reserve (95 points/Double Gold Medals), 2022 Estate Tempranillo Ranch Reserve (89 points/Silver Medal) and 2021 Estate Rowdy Bunch (88 points/Silver Medal). We can also ship to 43 states through our website with Vino Shipper. Please check out our website for more info or give us a call! Hope to see you out and about at over 40 wonderful wineries in the Ramona Valley AVA, all with free maps. Hope to see you out and about. Happy Wine Trails to you…….until we meet again!!!!

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
When our kids completed high school and ‘left the nest’ for college, the countryside beckoned, and we moved to Ramona in October, 2019. When we saw a secluded hilltop home in Ramona, compete with a small vineyard it was love at first sight. With the previous owners of the property having moved overseas, our approx. 300 Cabernet Sauvignon vines were in need of some love, and ever since we’ve been working hard to look after and improve the health of these vines, which are around 10 years old. It’s been a steep learning curve, with knowledge gained from grape growing friends, Ramona Valley Vineyard Association (RVVA), taking a vineyard management class, books, SNS, etc., and although challenging, it has been a most enjoyable journey.
Just a little background about myself. I am Japanese, I was born in Japan, but since graduating college, I mainly lived outside of Japan due to my work. My husband is British and we have two grown-up kids. We moved to the US in 2009 due to my husband’s work. We have two dogs; Nocino (rescue Mutt) and Tartufo (Spinone Italiano). Both are doing great as vineyard guard dogs, and have contributed to the name of this magical place which is “Tartino vineyards”. Tartino being a combination of “TARTufo” and “nocINO”.
My current goal is to grow healthy, high quality grapes. Wine making may follow, likely when my husband retires, and I can imagine this peaceful and private place as a hidden spot for people to get together and enjoy the spectacular views over a glass of wine.
Welcome to Tartino Vineyards.
Come enjoy a large variety of wines including Reds, Whites, & Roses at our open-air tasting patio, or choose a table by the lake under the cool shade trees.

Micro-vineyard (170 vines) planted June 2020.

Our Land
We purchased a mature 10 year old Vineyard in 2017 and built our new home on the property in 2018. Local Ramona wineries have purchased our Sangiovese, Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot for years. In 2021, we decided to go down the road of making our own wine and are making good progress with the talents of local winemakers. In 2022 we completed our winery barn agricultural building and we’re now remodeling the barn into our winery and tasting patio. We hope to open in the fall of 2025 or spring 2026. We expanded our vineyard in the spring of 2023 adding three additional varietals, Montepulciano, Grenache and Tempranillo. We now have two Italian, two French and two Spanish varietals that are estate grown and will work with other nearby vineyards to supply additional varietals as needed.
One of the founding vineyards of the Ramona AVA; featuring in Sangiovese, Sangiovese Grosso, Cabernet, Viognier and one of few vineyuards in Califonia growing Aglianico.

Small syrah vineyard with accompanying mission olive trees, in one of the most beautiful places in Ramona.
Bearing Fruit Vineyard is an 8.5 acre farm, with 1908 vines planted on 3 acres of that land. The vineyard produces an abundance of quality Malbec, Sangiovese and Petite Sirah wine grapes.
Our goal for the vines is an emphasis on quality, minimal intervention to allow the grapes to express the “terroir”, and a hands-on approach to farming.
The vision for Bearing Fruit Vineyard is for it to operate as a charitable, retirement endeavor. We will nurture the grapes to each harvest and arrange for their sale to select local wineries. At that point, 100% of the funds each year are directed to the Bearing Fruit Foundation and various charitable endeavors. This project supplements Frank & Karen Allen’s other annual /primary contributions to the Bearing Fruit Foundation.
Come enjoy a large variety of wines including Reds, Whites, & Roses at our open-air tasting patio, or choose a table by the lake under the cool shade trees.

Micro-vineyard (170 vines) planted June 2020.

One of the founding vineyards of the Ramona AVA; featuring in Sangiovese, Sangiovese Grosso, Cabernet, Viognier and one of few vineyuards in Califonia growing Aglianico.
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


When our kids completed high school and ‘left the nest’ for college, the countryside beckoned, and we moved to Ramona in October, 2019. When we saw a secluded hilltop home in Ramona, compete with a small vineyard it was love at first sight. With the previous owners of the property having moved overseas, our approx. 300 Cabernet Sauvignon vines were in need of some love, and ever since we’ve been working hard to look after and improve the health of these vines, which are around 10 years old. It’s been a steep learning curve, with knowledge gained from grape growing friends, Ramona Valley Vineyard Association (RVVA), taking a vineyard management class, books, SNS, etc., and although challenging, it has been a most enjoyable journey.
Just a little background about myself. I am Japanese, I was born in Japan, but since graduating college, I mainly lived outside of Japan due to my work. My husband is British and we have two grown-up kids. We moved to the US in 2009 due to my husband’s work. We have two dogs; Nocino (rescue Mutt) and Tartufo (Spinone Italiano). Both are doing great as vineyard guard dogs, and have contributed to the name of this magical place which is “Tartino vineyards”. Tartino being a combination of “TARTufo” and “nocINO”.
My current goal is to grow healthy, high quality grapes. Wine making may follow, likely when my husband retires, and I can imagine this peaceful and private place as a hidden spot for people to get together and enjoy the spectacular views over a glass of wine.
Welcome to Tartino Vineyards.




At Las Glorias de María Vineyards we showcase some of Spain’s great native wine varietals known around the world like Tempranillo, Garnacha, Monastrell and Cariñena. We will also introduce some rare Spanish varietals exclusively grown in our vineyards such as Verdejo, Godello, Viura, Mencia, Graciano and Pedro Ximénez. It is the belief at Las Glorias de María Vineyards, Ramona can too make world class wine with varietals which can live up to the intense Ramona summers. Our vineyards are all planted and maintained old world style, Head Trained with no trellis systems. We acknowledge there are more efficient methods of developing and maintaining vineyards but we also believe vines planted in the traditional manner contribute to the uniqueness of the wines. We have dedicated our vineyards to our heritage. Spain and Mexico were navigated by our family over centuries and ultimately ended up in San Diego, California. The name of our vineyard is in honor of our mother, aunt and sister who carried on the legacy of our family but whose lives were cut short by cancer. Future partial proceeds will be donated to the fight against cancer.
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).

Managed by Rob de la Grange, Sangiovese Brunello Clone, 1/2 Acre, 300 Vines, 10 years old (2013), produces from 2 to 3 tons, Grapes for sale, info at http://www.vinmgt.com
