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There’s Still Time to Talk Cabernet

Lytton Manor Vineyard has 2026 Dry Creek Valley Cabernet Sauvignon available and is inviting offers from interested wineries.

The vineyard is projecting approximately 45–50 tons this season. Originally planted in 1988, the 12-acre site was replanted in 2019 with Cabernet Sauvignon clones 30 and 47 on 1103P rootstock. The property sits between Ridge’s Lytton Springs Vineyard East and West in Dry Creek Valley.

There’s also flexibility when it comes to bringing the fruit in. The two primary blocks can be mechanically harvested, or the full vineyard can be hand harvested, with harvest costs handled by the buyer. When the listing was posted, the vineyard was just finishing veraison and the grower estimated at least another 30 days before harvest.

For wineries still looking to fill a Cabernet need for 2026, this may be the moment to start a conversation. The grower also has 2025 Cabernet Sauvignon samples available for buyers interested in seeing what the vineyard produced last vintage.

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Harvest may be getting closer, but that doesn’t mean every sourcing decision has already been made.

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