Santa Lucia Highlands Virtual Harvest Update with Growers & Winemakers

Zoom Series: Thursday, November 20, 4 pm PST/7 pm EST

November 4, 2025 (Santa Lucia Highlands, CA) — Santa Lucia Highlands growers and winemakers present a 2025 wine grape harvest update virtual event on Thursday, November 20, at 4 pm PST. This session highlights the 2025 wine grape harvest in the Santa Lucia Highlands. Pop a cork and bring your questions as growers and winemakers share the highs and lows of the 2025 season.

From Pinot Noir to Chardonnay, they’ll share how harvest unfolded in the Santa Lucia Highlands and other regions, and share their first reflections on the 2025 vintage.

Featuring Adam Franscioni, ROAR Wines; Adam Lee, Clarice Wine Company; Dan Lee, Morgan Winery; Jim McCabe, Bernardus Winery; Kerith Overstreet, Bruliam Wines; and Matt Revelette, Siduri.

Registration for this online event is free at this link: https://bit.ly/SLHHarvestRecap. Visit the Santa Lucia Highlands online at www.santaluciahighlands.com for more information.

About the Santa Lucia Highlands
The Santa Lucia Highlands is one of the crown jewels of California viticulture, growing and producing some of the state’s best cool climate Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Syrah. The appellation encompasses 5,000 acres of vineyards planted on the elevated, windy terraces of the Santa Lucia Mountain range near the Monterey Bay. The region’s unique winegrowing character was recognized with official A.V.A. status in 1991. With generations of family farming, innovation, and sustainability as our legacy, our growers and vineyards have earned their place among the world’s most prestigious names for appellation and single-vineyard cool-climate varieties. 

Formed in 2005, the Santa Lucia Highlands Wine Artisans is a non-profit association of vineyards and wineries that grow grapes or use the appellation’s fruit to craft their vintage releases.

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