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Golden Hour Wine Walk – Members Event

March 13 @ 4:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m.

Onsite Members Event

Location

Cold Spring Road
Montecito, CA 93108 United States
805-969-9990

Tickets

Patron Circle: Complimentary Admission
Supporter Level Members: $50
Member’s Guests: $85

+21 and up.
Self-guided visit only. Guest pass not accepted for this event. Non-refundable.

Members’ Golden Hour Wine Walk

VIEW THE GARDEN in the magical light of late afternoon when the botanical colors and textures come alive. Wander at your leisure as you enjoy wine provided by a local winemaker as you bask in the golden hour glow. Our featured winemaker for the evening is Peake Ranch Winery.

The chance to stroll the Garden as the sun begins to set is a special opportunity reserved for Lotusland Members and their guests only.

Space is limited and reservations are required.. For questions or reservations, please call 805.969.9990 or reserve online at lotusland.org.

Peake Ranch Winery

At Peake Ranch we believe that only by working in concert with nature, can exceptional wines be achieved. We look to those that came before us for knowledge and guidance. We, however, don’t rest on their achievements but believe it is our responsibility to advance the science for us and future wine producers. We learn from, respect and drive forward simultaneously. 

Every vintage of our Peake Ranch wine is a culmination of the hard work and dedication of many. Using this knowledge to guide what nature provides, allows each vintage to produce exceptional wines showcasing our Sta. Rita Hills estate. 

Peake Ranch, located in the Sta. Rita Hills enjoys sun-drenched days giving way to nights cooled by the Pacific Fog that envelops our vines and provides the extended hang time for our grapes. 

Peake Ranch has a wonderful history full of special people who roamed the land. Before John and Gillian Wagner fell in love with and purchased the property in 2013, the ranch was owned by famed Western artist Channing Peake in convoy with his prize stallion Driftwood. Peake memorialized cowboy life on the ranch through his legacy artwork collection. The historic bunkhouse, a Santa Barbara County landmark notably portrayed in the film Sideways, is also significant to the property’s storied heritage, popularizing red wine varietal Pinot Noir.