Wilde Farm Wines
Welcome to Wilde Farm. Wilde Farm wines are made for the table. Every wine that I have ever loved, I have loved more with food. Wilde Farm wines are easy to drink, nuanced and sometimes even elegant. They tend to be lower in alcohol, though not always. We hope you will enjoy a bottle of Wilde Farm Chardonnay, Pinot Noir or a bottle of our Heritage field blend from the Bedrock Vineyard with a meal and perhaps a few friends.
Wilde Farm was a place long before it was a wine. Built in 1907 on the estate of Samuel Wilde, a successful coffee and spice trader, Wilde Farm began as a horse farm, with a generous kitchen garden of vegetables and herbs. It is of the Colonial Revival style popular at the time. The edifice itself is purposefully constructed, with hand-hewn floorboards, chestnut moldings, high, plastered ceilings and strong, honest lines. Much like its eponymous wine, the house was expertly crafted of honest materials and made to age gracefully. About twenty years ago, my wife and I took over custody of Wilde Farm. There we have raised three beautiful boys, in the only home they have ever known.
Wilde Farm makes wines from old vines and exceptional vineyards. Quantities are very small. Our wines are bright, balanced and made by hand. They emphasize a balance of acid and fruit. As an added bonus they age great.