COMPANY OVERVIEW

People Pam & Richard Niner started the company and their son Andy now lives in Paso Robles and manages day-to- day operations of the winery. We have two winemakers - Molly Bohlman makes our wines from Jespersen Ranch in the Edna Valley while Patrick Muran focuses on Paso Robles portfolio including our Cabernet Sauvignon, , Fog Catcher & more. Our entire team in the tasting room, restaurant, winery, sales & more are extremely humble and hardworking and are here to give you the best experience in Paso Wine Country.

Vineyards All of our wine comes from our own 212 acres of vineyards across Paso Robles and Edna Valley. At Heart Hill Vineyard & Bootjack Ranch we focus on growing the Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah alongside smaller plantings of other Bordeaux and Rhone varietals. Jespersen Ranch in the cool Edna Valley AVA is mainly planted to several clones of & .

Sustainability Sustainability is integral to our business and since our inception we have incorporated it into our approach to farming, building design and operations. We are 100% Solar Powered in the tasting room, restaurant and winery and all of our vineyards are SIP Certified. Upon building our facilities were awarded LEED Silver Certification and our dedication to sustainable practices beyond building structure led us to become the first SIP Certified Winery in 2016.

Tasting Room + Restaurant

We are located in the hills of Paso Robles on Highway 46 West. Our rustic and elegant stone-sided hospi- tality center is home to a tasting room and restaurant with views of our Craft Winery. The Tasting Room is is open seven days a week and our award-winning Restaurant is open Thursday - Sunday. We offer a full selection of patio seating, picnic grounds and a private Wine Club Member Lounge serviced daily.

OUR ESTATE VINEYARDS

HEART HILL VINEYARD 57 planted acres | Paso Robles Willow Creek District Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Malbec, Petit Verdot, Cabernet Franc, , Mourvedre, Noir, Marsanne, Roussanne, Grenache Blanc, Zinfandel

BOOTJACK RANCH

89 planted acres | Paso Robles Geneseo District BOOTJACK RANCH Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Malbec, GENESEO DISTRICT, PASO ROBLES Cabernet Franc, Sangiovese, Barbera, Merlot, Carmenere, Petit Verdot Sprawled out on the eastern side of Paso Robles, Bootjack Ranch exemplifies the town’s strong, independent spirit. Once an ancient seabed, the vineyard has two distinct sections: flats of calcareous soils and hills of well-drained, sandy loam. The growing season sees daytime temperatures in the 80’s and 90’s with dramatic drops of up to 40 degrees JESPERSEN RANCH in temperature at night. Both the vines and the scattered olive groves thrive in this climate. Over time we’ve learned that grapes from this vineyard are better left unconstrained, which results in wines that are driven by the 77 planted acres | Edna Valley soil and the sun instead of the heavy hand of the winemaker. The wines Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Syrah, Grenache, from Bootjack Ranch have bright, fresh fruit expression and strong tannin. , Albariño Bootjack Ranch is the very first vineyard we purchased. Since we bought the property in early 1999, we have expanded it with new plantings and graftings in 1999, 2001, 2005 and 2010. A range of varietals have proven to do well at Bootjack Ranch including Cabernet Sauvignon, Sangiovese and Malbec. We also have smaller plantings of Barbara, Carmenere, and Merlot. WE FARM OUR OWN VINEYARDS SUSTAINABILITY We have been 100% estate grown since the beginning & the integration of farming and winemaking is the foundation of everything we do. We currently farm a LEED Certified Buildings total of 223 acres across three different vineyards in WINE ESTATES Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design Paso Robles and Edna Valley. 29 30 JESPERSEN

27 RANCH 28 Water Reclamation System FAMILY OWNED PLANTED ACREAGE VARIETY ACREAGE 26 PINOT NOIR 33 All winery wastewater collected for irrigation 19 23 CHARDONNAY 21 24 Richard Niner spent his career building small businesses 20 21 GRENACHE NOIR 9 22 25 SYRAH 8 18 4 3 SAUVIGNON BLANC 3 ALBARINO 3 and in the early 1990s one of his business ventures 2 TOTAL 77

13 9 11 SIP Certified Vineyards & Winery 12 10B 1 BLOCK INDEX brought him to Paso Robles. Drawn to the land and 14 10A 9 7 VARIETY BLOCK CLONE NUMBER Sustainability in Practice 6 5 8 SAUVIGNON BLANC SYRAH people, Richard and Pam purchased their first vineyard 1 CLONE 376 16 CLONE 174 PINOT NOIR PINOT NOIR 15 2 CLONE 777 17 CLONE 667 16 PINOT NOIR GRENACHE NOIR 3 CLONE 2A 18 CLONE 136 PINOT NOIR GRENACHE NOIR in 2001 and spent the next decade building a tasting 4 CLONE 828 19 CLONE 136 SAUVIGNON BLANC GRENACHE NOIR 5 CLONE 1 20 CLONE ALBAN 17 CHARDONNAY PINOT NOIR Solar Powered 6 CLONE 548 21 CLONE 2A CHARDONNAY PINOT NOIR room and winery, planting vineyards, and assembling 7 CLONE 95 22 CLONE 828 ALBARINO PINOT NOIR 8 FIELD SELECTION 23 CLONE CALERA All Our Energy Needs Covered by our Panels ALBARINO PINOT NOIR 9 FIELD SELECTION 24 CLONE ROCHIOLI SYRAH PINOT NOIR the current team. In 2013 they retired and their son CLONE A CLONE 115 HEART  10A 25 HILL BOOTJACK SYRAH PINOT NOIR  RANCH CLONE 877 CLONE 828 10B 26 PINOT NOIR CHARDONNAY 11 CLONE 115 27 CLONE 04 Andy took over the day-to-day management of the PINOT NOIR CHARDONNAY 12 CLONE 667 28 CLONE 17 PINOT NOIR CHARDONNAY 13 CLONE 828 29 CLONE 04 N GRENACHE NOIR CHARDONNAY 14 CLONE 362 30 CLONE 17 business. PINOT NOIR PACIFIC JESPERSEN CLONE 777 OCEAN  RANCH 15 HEART HILL VINEYARD WILLOW CREEK AVA, PASO ROBLES WINE ESTATES Named for the naturally occurring grove of oak trees in the shape of a HEART HILL heart facing 46 West, Heart Hill Vineyard experiences a warm climate, VINEYARD 25 26 22 with cooling afternoon ocean breezes sailing through the break in the Santa Lucia Mountain Range known as the “Templeton Gap”. The soil 16 18

19 20 21 profile at Heart Hill is a prime example of the vast diversity found across 15 PLANTED ACREAGE

24 23 VARIETY ACREAGE the west side of Paso Robles. Although neighboring vineyards have 14 8 CABERNET SAUVIGNON 15 9 SYRAH 10 7 streaks of calcareous soils, Heart Hill Vineyard is comprised of steep, 13 MALBEC 4 CABERNET FRANC 4 17 PETIT VERDOT 3 hillside plantings on rocky slopes of siliceous shale. In this type of soil, GRENACHE NOIR 3 12 MERLOT 2 6 MOURVEDRE 2 vines must grow deep and powerful root systems in search of water. GRENACHE BLANC 2 ROUSANNE 1 MARSANNE 1 5 TOTAL 46 11 The land itself has a history as rich as the wines it produces, with a story 4

2 10 3 BLOCK INDEX that stretches over 100 years. The property was originally part of a 700

VARIETY BLOCK CLONE NUMBER acre ranch owned by Claude and Richard Booker. The Bookers were 1 GRENACHE BLANC GRENACHE NOIR 1 FIELD SELECT 14 CLONE 362 CABERNET FRANC PETIT VERDOT 2 CLONE 327 15 CLONE 400 hardworking, community oriented brothers who were hallmarks of Paso CABERNET SAUVIGNON ROUSSANNE 3 CLONE 337 16 CLONE 468 MALBEC CABERNET SAUVIGNON Robles and strove to preserve the land they worked on. We purchased the HEART  4 CLONE 595 17 CLONE 31 HILL BOOTJACK PETIT VERDOT SYRAH CLONE 400 18 CLONE 877  RANCH 5 SYRAH CABERNET SAUVIGNON land in 2003 and planted the current 46 acres in two stages: the slopes 6 CLONE 877 19 CLONE 47 SYRAH CABERNET SAUVIGNON 7 CLONE 383 20 CLONE 338 SYRAH CABERNET SAUVIGNON surrounding the Heart in 2007; and the remaining blocks on the north- 8 CLONE 470 21 CLONE 169 GRENACHE NOIR SYRAH N 9 CLONE 513 22 CLONE ALBAN MOURVEDRE MARSANNE end of the vineyard in 2010. 10 CLONE 247 23 CLONE 574 SYRAH MERLOT 11 CLONE 174 24 CLONE 346 CABERNET SAUVIGNON SYRAH 12 CLONE 33 25 CLONE 174

PACIFIC JESPERSEN CABERNET SAUVIGNON SYRAH OCEAN  RANCH 13 CLONE 412 26 CLONE 7 BOOTJACK RANCH

GENESEO DISTRICT, PASO ROBLES WINE ESTATES

Sprawled out on the eastern side of Paso Robles, Bootjack Ranch BOOTJACK exemplifies the town’s strong, independent spirit. Once an ancient RANCH seabed, the vineyard has two distinct sections: flats of calcareous soils PLANTED ACREAGE B6 OLIVES B4 and hills of well-drained, sandy loam. The growing season sees daytime VARIETY ACREAGE CABERNET SAUVIGNON 39 temperatures in the 80’s and 90’s with dramatic drops of up to 40 degrees B2 B3 CABERNET FRANC 11 SANGIOVESE B5 14

B2 B6 MERLOT 9 B3 in temperature at night. Both the vines and the scattered olive groves thrive B5 MALBEC 5 BARBERA 5 CARMENERE 5 in this climate. Over time we’ve learned that grapes from this vineyard B7 PETIT VERDOT 2 OLIVES TOTAL 89 are better left unconstrained, which results in wines that are driven by the B10 B10 soil and the sun instead of the heavy hand of the winemaker. The wines B15 BLOCK INDEX B15 B16 VARIETY BLOCK CLONE NUMBER from Bootjack Ranch have bright, fresh fruit expression and strong tannin. A14 PETIT VERDOT CABERNET SAUVIGNON A1 CLONE 2 A14 CLONE 169 MALBEC CABERNET SAUVIGNON A 12 CLONE 9 A CLONE 4 B12 B12 B12 A3 15 CARMENERE CABERNET SAUVIGNON A4 CLONE 1 A16 CLONE 4 A13 A11 CABERNET FRANC CABERNET SAUVIGNON Bootjack Ranch is the very first vineyard we purchased. Since we bought A5 CLONE 623, 327 B2 CLONE 33, 35 A10 CABERNET FRANC BARBERA A6 CLONE 4 B3 CLONE 171, 84 B14 B14 B14 the property in early 1999, we have expanded it with new plantings and CARMENERE MALBEC A7 CLONE VCR-702 B4 CLONE 11, 598 A9 A8 PETIT VERDOT MERLOT graftings in 1999, 2001, 2005 and 2010. A range of varietals have proven A8 CLONE 400 B5 CLONE 181, 348 CABERNET SAUVIGNON CABERNET FRANC A7 A9 CLONE 15 B6 CLONE 13, 11 SANGIOVESE HEART  A6 CABERNET SAUVIGNON A CLONE 15 B7 CLONE RODINO, 3A to do well at Bootjack Ranch including Cabernet Sauvignon, Sangiovese HILL BOOTJACK 10  RANCH CABERNET SAUVIGNON CABERNET SAUVIGNON A11 CLONE 8 B10 CLONE 4 CABERNET SAUVIGNON SANGIOVESE A5 A CLONE 8 B12 CLONE RODINO and Malbec. We also have smaller plantings of Barbara, Carmenere, and A4 12 A5 A3 CABERNET SAUVIGNON SANGIOVESE A13 CLONE 4 B14 CLONE VCR-06 Merlot. A1 N

PACIFIC JESPERSEN OCEAN  RANCH

JESPERSEN RANCH WINE ESTATES EDNA VALLEY

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27 RANCH Nestled into the rolling hills of the northwest corner of Edna Valley, 28 Jespersen Ranch lies four miles from the Pacific Ocean, and derives much PLANTED ACREAGE

VARIETY ACREAGE of its personality from the coastal influence. The growing season is long 26 PINOT NOIR 33 19 23 CHARDONNAY 21 and cool with average daytime temperatures in the 70s balanced by early 24 20 21 GRENACHE NOIR 22 25 9 SYRAH 8 18 morning fog and mid-afternoon ocean breezes. The soils at Jespersen 4 3 SAUVIGNON BLANC 3 ALBARINO 3 2 TOTAL 77 Ranch are very different from Paso Robles with dark, organic clay topsoil 13 9 11 12 and a sandy subsoil. The result is well-drained vigorous soils where the 10B 1 BLOCK INDEX 14 10A 9 7 VARIETY CLONE NUMBER 6 BLOCK challenge in growing high quality grapes is controlling abundant vigor. 5 8 SAUVIGNON BLANC SYRAH 1 CLONE 376 16 CLONE 174 PINOT NOIR PINOT NOIR 15 2 CLONE 777 17 CLONE 667 16 PINOT NOIR GRENACHE NOIR 3 CLONE 2A 18 CLONE 136 PINOT NOIR GRENACHE NOIR We purchased the vineyard 2011 and it is located thirty miles south of 4 CLONE 828 19 CLONE 136 SAUVIGNON BLANC GRENACHE NOIR 5 CLONE 1 20 CLONE ALBAN 17 CHARDONNAY PINOT NOIR Paso Robles in the Edna Valley AVA. The vineyard was originally planted 6 CLONE 548 21 CLONE 2A CHARDONNAY PINOT NOIR 7 CLONE 95 22 CLONE 828 ALBARINO PINOT NOIR by Andy Blodgett, who had a passion for the site and the vision to plant 8 FIELD SELECTION 23 CLONE CALERA ALBARINO PINOT NOIR 9 FIELD SELECTION 24 CLONE ROCHIOLI SYRAH PINOT NOIR it the right way from the beginning. Andy planted the original 46 acres HEART  10A CLONE A 25 CLONE 115 HILL BOOTJACK SYRAH PINOT NOIR  RANCH CLONE 877 CLONE 828 10B 26 PINOT NOIR CHARDONNAY in 2006 and 2007 and we planted an additional 31 acres in 2012. The 11 CLONE 115 27 CLONE 04 PINOT NOIR CHARDONNAY 12 CLONE 667 28 CLONE 17 undisputed stars and largest acreage plantings at Jespersen Ranch are PINOT NOIR CHARDONNAY 13 CLONE 828 29 CLONE 04 N GRENACHE NOIR CHARDONNAY 14 CLONE 362 30 CLONE 17 Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. PINOT NOIR PACIFIC JESPERSEN CLONE 777 OCEAN  RANCH 15 PATRICK MURAN WINEMAKER

a scientist by education whose love of the outdoors and the natural world lead him to winemaking. patrick oversees our winemaking team and makes our wines from paso robles.

Fresh out of UC Santa Barbara with a degree in Microbiology, Patrick worked his first harvest in 2000 at Orcutt Road Cellars. He spent the next several years working under venerated French winemaker, Christian Roguenant, where he developed a sincere respect for hands-on experience over book-learning when it comes to the art of winemaking.

Patrick then headed to Santa Ynez, California, to become the head winemaker for Blackjack Winery where he focused on making small-production lots of Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah and Chardonnay. Patrick joined Niner Wine Estates in 2009 and was promoted to Winemaker in 2013. Outside of Niner, Patrick keeps busy cultivating new pursuits with his wife Heather, their 2 daughters, Kaylinn and Clare, and their Australian Shepherd, Bell. Patrick’s love of surfing has taken him all over the world and he is also an avid river rafter, backpacker and snowboarder.

MOLLY BOHLMAN ASSOCIATE WINEMAKER

a grapevine salesman, vineyard manager and enologist whose passion for pinot noir lead her to winemaking. molly makes our wines from edna valley.

After an introduction to the world of wine during a study-abroad in the South of France Molly had the bug. Upon graduating from Cal Poly with a BS in Fruit Science and a Minor in Wine and Viticulture she landed her first job at a research vineyard and winery operated by the University of Minnesota. In the 20 years since she has methodically worked across several functions within the industry seeking to understand sales, vineyard science and winemaking by doing.

In 2014, Molly came to Niner after working at Paul Hobbs Wines, where she was winemaker for the Crossbarn brand. In her spare time Molly enjoys spending time outside, crafting, and enjoying food and wine with family and friends. She lives in San Luis Obispo with her husband Daniel, and son Sawyer. ANDY NINER PRESIDENT

second generation of the family, andy started helping his parents with the day-to-day operation of the company in 2013. he is responsible for making sure all the different parts of the business are working together and moving in the right direction.

After studying economics at Colby College in Maine, Andy started his career working in finance for Cambridge Associates in Boston. He then moved to California and worked as a product manager in a small sunglass company in San Luis Obispo, earned his MBA from U.C. Berkeley and spent several years working in strategic planning for Levi Strauss & Company in San Francisco.

His love for the Central Coast and the importance of the family business ended up being the catalyst for joining the team. He joined the company full time in the spring of 2013. Outside of work Andy bikes, climbs, wears a puffy vest and old raggedy New Balance shoes to Winemaker dinners, cooks and spends time at home with his daughter Cora.