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Our historic property was inhabited by novelist Vingie Roe in the 1920s. She wrote many western novels including several made into silent films! Ms. Roe coined the term “Lost Valley Ranch,” as so many lost their way coming over the hill from Napa.
Our ranch vineyard estate is known as Cordero Vineyards. Cordero is Spanish for Lamb, our family that established and manage the vineyards. With elevations of 500’ to over 800’, the land is perfectly suited to grapes like Cabernet Sauvignon, Petit Verdot to Sauvignon Blanc, vines that thrive in the Napa Valley climate.
In 2023, Lost Valley Ranch Wines was founded to showcase the fruit of Cordero Vineyards. We are also a Verified Napa Valley Micro-Producer, as part of Save the Family Farms. We are proud to continue the legacy of small family farms on which Napa Valley was founded.
Lost Valley Ranch
Novelist Vingie Roe settled on property and named it "Lost Valley Ranch"
First Vines Planted
Initial vineyards of Cabernet Sauvignon and Sauvingon Blanc planted, establishing Cordero Vineyards
Sustainability Certification
Implemented various sustainable farming practices building on early transition to herbicide and pesticide free ranch
Certified Micro-Producer
Formed Lost Valley Ranch Wines and member of Save the Family Farms organization
Ivan comes to us from a country with over 2,500 years of wine production. He brings this history and his experience to bear as a consulting winemaker for Lost Valley Ranch Wines. He earned his enological degree from Crimean Agrotech University. He earned his chops working at all scales of vineyards and wineries across Ukraine, Switzerland, Germany, Moldova, Italy, and now Napa Valley.
Ivan guides the harvest, production, and bottling of all LVR Wines. Coupled with his love of wine and keen sensory abilities, his penchant for engineering and mechanics continually improve the process and quality of our wines.
The native Ukrainian found his way to Napa in the fall of 2022 thanks to the Napa Valley to Ukraine organization. When not found making, bottling, or consuming wine, he can be found geeking out on wine equipment and enjoying music.
Debra and her partner Eric live at the Lost Valley Ranch farm and vineyard, Cordero Vineyards. She is Owner of Lost Valley Ranch Wines, established in 2023. She earned her Winemaking Certificate from UC Davis and works as overall vintner and manager of LVR Wines.
She comes from a long career in sustainable architecture and has applied that experience and passion to agriculture and wine making. The ranch is certified sustainable through CSWA and a verified Micro-Winery through Save the Family Farms.
When she is not making or managing the wine, she can be found outside at the ranch in her element, picking wildflowers, petting fluffy friends or wrangling mowing equipment.