Our Albariño is the essence of Mattina Fiore’s translation from Italian to English, “Morning Flower”. The grapes for Mattina Fiore’s Albariño are grown on the rolling slopes of the Paragon Vineyard in the Edna Valley. Planted by the Niven Family and expertly cultivated by Scott Williams. These captivating vineyards are viewed from our home in the Edna Valley. Every morning I’m able to look out see the days earliest sunlight warm the valley and watch the morning mist clear. Located halfway between Monterey to the north and Santa Barbara to the south, our tiny valley boasts one of the coolest, and longest, growing seasons in the state. The Edna Valley maintains a consistent, temperate climate from vintage to vintage. This allows for extended hang time that encourages full ripening and development of the intense varietal character. Mattina Fiore’s Albariño encompasses the nature of the rich history of the vineyards and our climate; it is the perfect wine to emulate the lifestyle of San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties.