About Michel-Schlumberger Wine Estate
Michel-Schlumberger Wine Estate is the most architecturally distinctive and philosophically European estate in the Dry Creek Valley. Swiss-born vintner Jean-Jacques Michel planted the first vines in the hills of Wine Creek Canyon in 1979, choosing benchland soils on south-facing exposures just 17 miles from the Pacific Ocean, where coastal fog arrives each afternoon to cool the vines and extend the growing season in ways that most Dry Creek Valley producers don't experience.
In 1991, Jacques Pierre Schlumberger joined the estate, bringing more than 400 years of winemaking heritage from Alsace, France, one of Europe's most historically significant wine regions. Together they built a 100-acre estate that remains entirely self-contained and self-sufficient, growing over 15 varieties on the same land where it all began. The philosophy is minimal-intervention: letting the terroir of Wine Creek Canyon speak through each vintage without manipulation or technological intervention.
The Spanish Mission-style winery, with its distinctive Moorish window that forms the Michel-Schlumberger logo, sits 'hidden in a quiet corner of Wine Creek Canyon' that regular visitors describe as one of 'Wine Country's most picturesque hidden gems.' The estate hosts free live music with BYO picnics on summer weekends, and the dog-friendly, family-welcoming approach makes it genuinely one of the Dry Creek Valley's most welcoming and unhurried estate experiences.
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