Welcome to Dichotomy
Vineyards

Dichotomy | Di·​chot·​o·​my

To be Dichotomous is to have more than one side. We believe there is more than one side to every story. We believe that there is more than one way to pick a grape and more than one place to pick a grape. We are here to showcase how soils, location, and harvesting can have a Dichotomy.

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It is Time for the Holidays!

We love Christmas time in the Yakima Valley! Come and join us and celebrate the season of giving. If you bring us a new unwrapped toy that our children can donate to Toys for Tots you will be able to buy a bottle of our Erebus House Red Blend for $1!

Caviar tasting December 13th 11am - 5pm see details here

Tasting room hours until :

Thursdays - By Appointment

Friday - 12pm - 5pm

Saturday 11am - 5pm

Sunday 11am - 5pm

We look forward to saying hello!

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Stay at the Dichotomy Guest House.

Come relax and unwind amongst the vines overlooking the beautiful Yakima Valley.

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OUR STORY

OUR STORY

Dichotomy Wines is a partnership between Winemakers Rosie Signer and Jarred Jenner. With 40 Vintages between them, they bring a wealth of global experience to small batch production.


Rosie travelled from America in 2010 to do a single Vintage in South Australia, fell in love with the McLaren Vale region and stayed. Prior to living in Australia, Rosie worked in Italy, Washington State, and Oregon and has done 18 Vintages. As she now calls both countries home, she loves exploring what each variety can do in different parts of the world.



Jarred grew up in the Barossa Valley, South Australia, and started his winemaking career there. After being a traveling winemaker for many years working in California, Oregon, Canada and Austria, Jarred found a home in McLaren Vale for many years. He has done 22 Vintages in total, worked with fruit from all over South Australia, and spent many years managing a large winemaking facility.

Rosie and Jarred have expanded from South Australia and have taken on a vineyard in the Yakima Valley in Washington State. They are excited to bring the Australian wines to showcase the similarities and the differences between the two hemispheres.