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Editorial profile
Graveyard Vineyards is a family-owned winery in San Miguel, in Paso Robles Wine Country, with its tasting room sitting beside a historic 1865 graveyard. The portfolio runs from varietal bottlings of Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Merlot, Malbec, Tannat, Tempranillo and Petit Verdot to a set of graveyard-themed proprietary reds — SCREAM (a Petite Sirah-led five-way blend), Perfect Pour (a Cabernet Franc-Cabernet Sauvignon blend) and Quatre Cuvee (a four-way Bordeaux blend) — plus a port-style dessert wine. The winery also operates a second tasting room in Texas.
Facts read from graveyardvineyards.com
What's on file
Address
6994 ESTRELLA RD
Where it's registered
Hovering a shaded region names it; a click opens its page.
- Principal6994 ESTRELLA RD, SAN MIGUEL
The ground it sits on
Sub-AVA · Paso Robles Estrella District
7.4
pH, 1:1 water
15.7cm
, whole profile
111cm
to
Well drained
, dominant condition
Distribution across 59 · mean ◆, median │, p10–p90 bar
Dominant
- 41.4%
- 23.8%
- 12.1%
- 3.8%
- 3.5%
59 map units · soil described over 99.9% of the region’s area · 0.7% is water, rock outcrop or other non-soil · 69% of the described area has a restrictive layer within the profile.
Wines
Sauvignon Blanc
Reserve Chardonnay
Reserve Rosé
rosé; component varietal not stated on page
estate-grown
Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon
Tempranillo
Petit Verdot
Syrah Reserve
100% Zinfandel per the product page
blend
55% Petite Sirah, 18% Tempranillo, 9% Merlot, 9% Cabernet Sauvignon, 9% Petit Verdot, per the product page
reserve tier of the SCREAM blend; composition not stated on page
blend
63% Cabernet Franc, 37% Cabernet Sauvignon, per the product page
blend
33% Merlot, 23% Cabernet Sauvignon, 22% Petit Verdot, 22% Malbec, per the product page
composition not stated on page
The Ascender
proprietary bottling; composition not stated on page
Deliverance
port-style dessert wine; varietal not stated on page
11 of 20 wines link to the page they were read from. The list is what a producer publishes about itself, one citation at a time — it is not a catalog, and a wine missing from it is uncurated rather than unmade.