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In 1989, Carolyn and Jim Pride purchased Summit Ranch and began
restoring this historic property, releasing their first vintage of Pride
Mountain in 1991. Family-owned and operated, Carolyn and her
children Suzanne Pride Bryan and Steven Pride manage this 235 acre
estate located along the Mayacamas Mountain Range. The winery and
vineyards straddle the dividing line between Napa and Sonoma. As
such, Pride Mountain wines can be designated Napa Valley, Sonoma
County or both, each carrying the tagline of, “One Ranch - Two
Counties.”
Winemaker Sally Johnson holds a master’s degree from the UC Davis
winemaking program and is assisted by associate winemaker Romel
Rivera and Steven Pride. The sustainably farmed vineyards are planted
to six major soil formations. The dominant soil type is the Goulding
cobbly loam association that has a large percentage of cobbles and
gravel that provide exceptionally good drainage.
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