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We Invite You to Visit Brashley Vineyards an Anderson Valley family-owned Tasting Room and Winery

In 2017, Bram and Ashley Palm found a sweet little valley in northern California called Anderson Valley. Originally from the upstate New York region, they arrived to California with their sights set on the Bay Area.  Not too many trips north to wine country did they fall in love with Anderson Valley.

If you have not seen the beauty of Mendocino County, specifically Anderson Valley's wine region, Brashley Vineyards welcomes you here to enjoy a unique, family-owned, wine tasting experience.  

Join one of our 3 Wine Clubs on-line or contact us here: info@brashleyvineyards.com

Featured Wines

195 cases. 40% whole cluster Pommard. Deep plum and blackberry with curry spices belie a lovely, lithe body finishing with fine tannins. 

Our 2021 Hacienda Sequoia is th first vintage of the newly cropped vineyard.  We changed over 1/3 of the spur and cane to just cane to give the wood some freshness after so many years of splendor. 

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$70.00
/ 1
SKU: 21HSPN
 

A delicate deep cherry wine from the Deep End of Anderson Valley. 

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$68.00
/ 750
SKU: 21BVLPN
 

Our Provence style Rosè of Pinot Noir is bone dry with juicy acidity.  

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$38.00
/ 750
SKU: 21ROSE
 

Champagne press on 115 clone. Flowers and lemon cream on the nose. Genereous, creamy core outlined by bright  acidity, evokes a fizzy lemon sucker.  Lively lemon-lime acidiyt lingers on the finish. (Slow Wine 24)

Our latest White Pinot Noir has such a way about it! Elegant and sturdy this vintage has a clear perspective! 

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$48.00
/ 1
SKU: 21WPN
 
 
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$55.00
/ 1
SKU: 21SOMPN
 

A full-bodied wine, from our estate vineyard, is packed with black cherry and black olive flavors, with a spicy and cedary aroma. "A delight to drink"- 92-Points Wine Enthusiast!

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$65.00
/ 750ml
SKU: 18HSPN
 
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