There are places you arrive at. And there are places you return to, even if it’s your first time.
Keller Estate begins long before Petaluma. It begins with Arturo Keller, carrying with him a vision shaped between Mexico and Switzerland — two cultures that don’t compete, but refine one another. One brings warmth, intuition, and emotional depth. The other, precision, discipline, and clarity of execution.
Naming the wines in Spanish was never a branding decision. It was a reflection of origin. A quiet assertion that identity is not left behind — it evolves, integrates, and expresses itself through everything that follows.
Corazón is where that philosophy becomes tangible.
It is not just a name. It is a bridge. Between cultures. Between land and intention. Between what is felt and what is crafted.
As the first wine of the year, the rosé is not an introduction. It is an opening gesture — light in appearance, deliberate in structure. A signal of what’s to come.
At Keller Estate, nothing starts in the glass. It starts in the ground, in the decisions, and in the story that shaped them.