The Babes Behind Scribe Winery Show Off Their Gorgeous Workplace
By Katie Hintz-Zambrano, Photographed by Molly DeCoudreaux

Summarize the history of this fantastic property.
Jennifer: "In 1858, Emil Dresel and his brother Julius came to the U.S. from Germany with the first cuttings of Riesling and Sylvaner to come to the country. He planted them on what is now the Scribe estate. From the 1850s until prohibition arrived in 1919, the Dresels grew and made wine here under the label D&CO (Dresel and Company). The old hacienda on the property was the Dresel's house and functioned as a speakeasy during prohibition. There is even an old bootlegger road that goes from behind the hacienda, up Arrowhead mountain."
Farm fresh eggs inside the kitchen.
Photography by Molly DeCoudreaux


















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