Enjoy the ultimate in estate landscaping on your private property
with a customized backyard vineyard.

Post & Trellis will custom design, install, and manage your vineyard. As late summer arrives, we will harvest your grapes and produce, age, bottle, and label your wine. From concept to completion, depend upon our thorough understanding of and dedication to world-class vineyard management and winemaking.

Rely upon our expertise in choosing the right varietal clones and rootstocks for your project's micro-climate and soil conditions. Our customized drip irrigation systems will conserve water while nourishing your vines. Specialized trellis and canopy management plans assure perfectly ripe fruit vintage after vintage.

Select your favorite grape varieties, such as Cabernet, Merlot, Chardonnay, Sangiovese, Syrah, and Tempranillo from Napa, France, Italy and other renowned locations.


Following our expert installation, Post & Trellis will carefully manage your vineyard throughout the year, following an exacting management timetable. Then we harvest your fruit, and transport it to the winery. In the subsequent weeks, expert crushing, stemming, sorting, fermentation, and oak aging yields the developing wine. Finally, bottling, label, cork, and capsule complete the picture.

We proudly deliver personal service tailored to every client's desires, requirements, unique site conditions, and budget.


Plant one hundred vines or several acres
Produce a few dozen cases or several barrels...
 
Post & Trellis clients enjoy a complete
vineyard and winemaking experience.

The graceful elegance of grapevines is easy to appreciate and provides an excellent form for primary landscaping.
Roses planted at the end of each row, clovers, mustard and alfalfa planted between rows and a variety of post and trellis architectures supplement the vines' beauty and add pride of ownership.


From Los Altos Hills to Portola Valley, from Atherton to Woodside, the Peninsula offers excellent grape-growing conditions. Before the population explosion of the mid-1900's, San Mateo and Santa Clara counties contained countless small orchards and vineyards. Wine grapes thrive in the warm days and cool nights of this Bay Area viticultural region.