Annapolis Ridge Vineyard is a 29 acre vineyard and spreads across three rolling hills offering a diversity of exposures. The vineyard was planted between 2001 and 2008. The soil type is predominantly of Ohlson Ranch formation of Goldridge sandy loam, although the subsoils vary substantially. The vineyard is planted to a mixture of Pinot Clones, Old Wente Chardonnay selections, and Syrah clones from France. The vines are tightly spaced with 2,000-2,500 vines per acre.

