About Brice Station Vineyards
Brice Station Vineyards is named for the historic narrow-gauge railroad station that served the Apple Hill area of El Dorado County — the station that connected the foothill mining and agricultural communities to the Sacramento Valley below. The railroad station as naming origin declares wine from terrain that transportation history touched: the same Apple Hill land that once depended on the narrow-gauge for connection to markets now produces wine that travels its own distribution routes.
The Carson Road estate produces Zinfandel, Barbera, Petite Sirah, and Chardonnay from El Dorado County estate vineyards with the railroad-heritage philosophy the station naming implies: connecting this specific foothill terrain to the broader world of California wine.