
The Winery by Brasswood
Joyed to partner again with our friends at Signum, we shelled a house and shed that had been cobbled into service to a family’s Tuscan-inspired passion project into a bronzed steel sanctuary. Unlike Brasswood’s more classical, curvaceous main campus, this modern haven stretches long and low among the vines, accordion doors unveiling the Palisades to the north. Boutique wines seek their nuances within the nightly glow of the translucent production building, rimmed by pineapple guavas and the spill of water over
sculpture, a murmuring signal of the irrigation we added to nurture new grapes. Inside the tasting room, a twenty-foot black and white mural rises between quiet corners warmed with velvets and dark woods, where the invited savor intentional pairings.
Coordinating team and budget to enable Juancarlos Fernandez’s shimmering shapes burnished an abandoned hobby into a gem — compact, unique, inspiring covet.
10,500 square feet
Calistoga, California
Signum Architecture
Erin Martin, Interior Designer



















