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==History==
 
This idyllic setting captivated John Zahoudanis when searching for vineyard property in 2005.  He had grown up on a farm near Mount Olympus in Greece, where his family cultivated olives, citrus, and a small plot of grapes used to make wine for themselves.  John and wife Sandra purchased the estate and named it after their daughter Demetria, and the Greek goddess of harvest Demeter.
 
 
==Photos==
 
 
We produce two distinct portfolios of wines based upon the exceptional, ideally situated growing regions of the Central Coast.  Our property consists of 213 acres of rolling hills with 38 high elevation hillside acres currently under vine.   Biodynamically grown Rhone-style wines from our Estate in the Santa Ynez Valley and Chardonnay and Pinot Noir sourced from some of the best vineyards located in both the Santa Rita Hills and Santa Maria Valley AVAs.  
 
We produce two distinct portfolios of wines based upon the exceptional, ideally situated growing regions of the Central Coast.  Our property consists of 213 acres of rolling hills with 38 high elevation hillside acres currently under vine.   Biodynamically grown Rhone-style wines from our Estate in the Santa Ynez Valley and Chardonnay and Pinot Noir sourced from some of the best vineyards located in both the Santa Rita Hills and Santa Maria Valley AVAs.  
  
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==Wines Produced: Rhône + Burgundy-Styles==
 
==Wines Produced: Rhône + Burgundy-Styles==
  
* ''sparkling'' grenache rosé (Best Rosé of 2016 - Wine & Spirits Magazine
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*''sparkling'' grenache rosé (Best Rosé of 2016 - Wine & Spirits Magazine
* grenache rosé
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*grenache rosé
* syrah
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*syrah
* GSM Blends
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*GSM Blends
* tempranillo
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*tempranillo
* mourvedre
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*mourvedre
* pinot noir
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*pinot noir
* white rhone blends
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*white rhone blends
* viognier
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*viognier
* picpoul blanc
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*picpoul blanc
* chardonnay
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*chardonnay
  
 
==Winemaker: Harry Waye==
 
==Winemaker: Harry Waye==
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Harry continuously produces wines scoring over 90+ points and has been awarded the highest score given on a California Rosé by both ''The Wine Enthusiast'' and ''Wine & Spirits Magazine''.  His passion, diligence and love for the wines shows in his beautiffly crafted, complex wines.
 
Harry continuously produces wines scoring over 90+ points and has been awarded the highest score given on a California Rosé by both ''The Wine Enthusiast'' and ''Wine & Spirits Magazine''.  His passion, diligence and love for the wines shows in his beautiffly crafted, complex wines.
  
== Cultivation Notes: Biodynamic ==
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==Cultivation Notes: Biodynamic==
 
For every journey, there is a first step. Each year this begins with the nourishment of the soil, which precedes the growth of exceptional grapes.  Inspired by the holistic stewardship and environmental reverence of the philosophy, we began farming our Estate property by Biodynamic principles in 2005.
 
For every journey, there is a first step. Each year this begins with the nourishment of the soil, which precedes the growth of exceptional grapes.  Inspired by the holistic stewardship and environmental reverence of the philosophy, we began farming our Estate property by Biodynamic principles in 2005.
  
 
Biodynamic farming is based on the philosophy that our entire property is a living organism.  We use no synthetic pesticides or fertilizers (much like organic farming), and, in addition, we farm by the phases of the planets and the moon and treat our vineyards with various preparations to promote health and vitality in the soil, plants, and animals.  One key goal of the philosophy is to reduce our dependence on imported inputs of all types and increase the living dynamics of the entire farm: just as minimal handling in the cellar promotes a purity of expression in our wine, so too does this deeply traditional form of agriculture.
 
Biodynamic farming is based on the philosophy that our entire property is a living organism.  We use no synthetic pesticides or fertilizers (much like organic farming), and, in addition, we farm by the phases of the planets and the moon and treat our vineyards with various preparations to promote health and vitality in the soil, plants, and animals.  One key goal of the philosophy is to reduce our dependence on imported inputs of all types and increase the living dynamics of the entire farm: just as minimal handling in the cellar promotes a purity of expression in our wine, so too does this deeply traditional form of agriculture.
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== History ==
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This idyllic setting captivated John Zahoudanis when searching for vineyard property in 2005.  He had grown up on a farm near Mount Olympus in Greece, where his family cultivated olives, citrus, and a small plot of grapes used to make wine for themselves.  John and wife Sandra purchased the estate and named it after their daughter Demetria, and the Greek goddess of harvest Demeter.

Revision as of 15:39, 9 April 2019

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Demetria Winery & Vineyard
Contact Info
Address: 6701 Foxen Canyon Rd, Los Olivos, CA 93441
Hours: 11am - 5pm (daily)
Website: https://www.demetriaestate.com/
Phone: (805) 686-2345
Email: inquiries@demetriaestate.com
Wine Details
Price Point: $$$
Tasting Fee:
Amenities
Sustainable: Unknown
Pet Friendly: No
Food: No
Picnic Area: Yes
Family Friendly: Yes
Group Friendly: Yes
Appointment Only: Yes
Tours: No
Entertainment: Live music on occasion, large lawn area with cornhole games
Weddings: Yes


We produce two distinct portfolios of wines based upon the exceptional, ideally situated growing regions of the Central Coast.  Our property consists of 213 acres of rolling hills with 38 high elevation hillside acres currently under vine.   Biodynamically grown Rhone-style wines from our Estate in the Santa Ynez Valley and Chardonnay and Pinot Noir sourced from some of the best vineyards located in both the Santa Rita Hills and Santa Maria Valley AVAs.

We believe that low yields, sustainable and biodynamic farming practices, and gentle winemaking produce wines of exceptional quality.  The process of Biodynamic farming is guided by Philippe Armenier, formerly of Domaine Marcoux in Chateauneuf-du-Pape.

Wines Produced: Rhône + Burgundy-Styles

  • sparkling grenache rosé (Best Rosé of 2016 - Wine & Spirits Magazine
  • grenache rosé
  • syrah
  • GSM Blends
  • tempranillo
  • mourvedre
  • pinot noir
  • white rhone blends
  • viognier
  • picpoul blanc
  • chardonnay

Winemaker: Harry Waye

Growing up in Adelaide, Australia, Harry was always surrounded by the vineyards throughout the South Australian wine regions of Barossa, Claire and McLaren Vale. Following his new-found love (now wife) to California in the mid 2000s, Harry “fell into” the central coast wine industry.

In 2011, Harry was rewarded the head winemaker position, as well as the vineyard operations manager.  Following in the footsteps of his mentor, Michael Roth, Harry is continuing the approach of low alcohol, balanced acidity and detailed care of the vineyard. Harry has embraced the challenge of creating wines that are complex, while being food friendly and approachable, not just for the connoisseur, but for the everyday wine lover that lives in all of us.

Harry continuously produces wines scoring over 90+ points and has been awarded the highest score given on a California Rosé by both The Wine Enthusiast and Wine & Spirits Magazine.  His passion, diligence and love for the wines shows in his beautiffly crafted, complex wines.

Cultivation Notes: Biodynamic

For every journey, there is a first step. Each year this begins with the nourishment of the soil, which precedes the growth of exceptional grapes.  Inspired by the holistic stewardship and environmental reverence of the philosophy, we began farming our Estate property by Biodynamic principles in 2005.

Biodynamic farming is based on the philosophy that our entire property is a living organism.  We use no synthetic pesticides or fertilizers (much like organic farming), and, in addition, we farm by the phases of the planets and the moon and treat our vineyards with various preparations to promote health and vitality in the soil, plants, and animals.  One key goal of the philosophy is to reduce our dependence on imported inputs of all types and increase the living dynamics of the entire farm: just as minimal handling in the cellar promotes a purity of expression in our wine, so too does this deeply traditional form of agriculture.

History

This idyllic setting captivated John Zahoudanis when searching for vineyard property in 2005.  He had grown up on a farm near Mount Olympus in Greece, where his family cultivated olives, citrus, and a small plot of grapes used to make wine for themselves. John and wife Sandra purchased the estate and named it after their daughter Demetria, and the Greek goddess of harvest Demeter.