Club Perks
One Membership, Five Wineries: Your Guide to the Crimson Collective
Most wine club memberships connect you to a single destination.
Appellation Society membership opens the door to five wineries across the American West, from the Stags Leap District and Sonoma County to Oregon’s Dundee Hills, Washington’s Walla Walla Valley, and California’s Central Coast.
Each destination offers its own landscape, climate, winemaking philosophy, and hospitality experience. Together, they create an opportunity to explore some of the most distinctive wine regions in North America through a single membership.
Whether you’re planning your next Napa Valley getaway or mapping out future wine country adventures, the Crimson Collective expands where your membership can take you.
Quick Answer: What Is the Crimson Collective and What Benefits Do Members Receive?
The Crimson Collective is the family of wineries connected through Crimson Wine Group. Pine Ridge Appellation Society members receive complimentary tastings for two and 20% savings at four sister wineries: Archery Summit in Oregon’s Dundee Hills, Seghesio Family Winery in Sonoma County, Seven Hills Winery in Washington’s Walla Walla Valley, and Chamisal Vineyards in California’s Edna Valley.
Members must be present to receive benefits and should contact their Club VIP before visiting to coordinate reservations.

What Is the Crimson Collective?
While each winery operates independently and reflects the character of its own region, they share a common philosophy: great wines begin with a strong sense of place.
That belief is familiar to anyone who enjoys Pine Ridge. Just as the Stags Leap District shapes the character of our estate Cabernet Sauvignons, each Crimson Collective winery is rooted in a region that influences every aspect of the wines produced there.
Together, these wineries offer members access to a remarkable range of terroirs, from volcanic soils and coastal influences to mountain valleys and historic vineyards.
Your Crimson Collective Destinations at a Glance
Dundee Hills, Oregon
Pinot Noir
Oregon wine country exploration
Healdsburg, California
Zinfandel, Italian varietals
Sonoma food and wine travel
Walla Walla Valley, Washington
Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot
Collectors and wine enthusiasts
Edna Valley, California
Chardonnay, Pinot Noir
Coastal wine country escapes
Archery Summit: Exploring Oregon’s Dundee Hills
For members interested in discovering one of North America’s most respected Pinot Noir regions, Archery Summit offers a compelling introduction to Oregon wine country.
Located in the Dundee Hills, Archery Summit has built its reputation around single-vineyard Pinot Noir grown in the region’s distinctive Jory soils. These iron-rich volcanic soils, combined with a cool climate and long growing season, produce wines known for their structure, elegance, and ability to age.
Like Pine Ridge, Archery Summit is deeply connected to the landscape that surrounds it. Individual vineyard blocks are farmed and vinified with the goal of expressing the character of each site as clearly as possible.
For members traveling through Oregon’s Willamette Valley, a visit offers an opportunity to experience a dramatically different expression of terroir while maintaining the same commitment to site-driven winemaking.
Best for: Pinot Noir enthusiasts, Oregon wine country travelers, and members interested in exploring cool-climate wine regions.
Seghesio Family Winery: Sonoma’s Old-Vine Legacy
Just west of Napa Valley, Sonoma County tells a different story.
At Seghesio Family Winery in Healdsburg, that story begins more than 125 years ago.
The winery is known for its stewardship of some of California’s oldest Zinfandel vineyards and a portfolio centered on varieties that thrive in Sonoma’s diverse growing regions. While Pine Ridge is often associated with Cabernet Sauvignon, Seghesio offers members an opportunity to explore another side of California wine culture.
The wines are deeply rooted in food, family, and hospitality. Old-vine Zinfandels deliver rich fruit and spice, while Italian varietals honor the winery’s heritage and farming traditions.
A visit to Seghesio pairs naturally with a weekend spent exploring Sonoma County’s restaurants, farmers markets, and relaxed wine country atmosphere.
Best for: Food lovers, Sonoma travelers, and members looking to explore beyond Cabernet Sauvignon.

Seven Hills Winery: Discovering Walla Walla Valley
Many wine enthusiasts know Napa Valley and Sonoma County. Fewer have explored Walla Walla.
That is part of what makes Seven Hills Winery such a rewarding destination.
Located in southeastern Washington, Seven Hills has helped define the region’s reputation for Bordeaux-inspired wines. Warm summer days, cool nights, and the influence of the Blue Mountains create ideal growing conditions for Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Sauvignon Blanc.
The wines often display freshness, balance, and structure that distinguish them from warmer growing regions.
For collectors and curious travelers, Walla Walla offers a more intimate wine country experience—one where tasting rooms, restaurants, and vineyards remain closely connected and easy to explore.
A visit to Seven Hills often introduces members to a wine region they may not have otherwise discovered.
Best for: Collectors, Cabernet and Merlot enthusiasts, and travelers seeking an under-the-radar wine destination.
Chamisal Vineyards: California’s Coastal Wine Country
South of Napa Valley and Sonoma County, another wine region offers a completely different perspective on California viticulture.
Located in Edna Valley near San Luis Obispo, Chamisal Vineyards benefits from one of the longest growing seasons in California. Cool Pacific breezes and coastal fog moderate temperatures throughout the year, allowing grapes to ripen gradually while maintaining natural acidity.
Chamisal was the first bonded winery in the Edna Valley AVA and has long been recognized for Chardonnay and Pinot Noir.
The estate has also been certified sustainable through the SIP program since 2010, reflecting a commitment to responsible farming and long-term stewardship of the land.
For members accustomed to Cabernet Sauvignon, Chamisal provides an opportunity to experience wines shaped by coastal influences rather than inland warmth.
Best for: Chardonnay and Pinot Noir lovers, sustainability-minded travelers, and members exploring California’s Central Coast.

How Your Member Benefits Work Across the Collective
Wherever your travels take you, your Appellation Society membership travels with you.
Member Benefits at a Glance
For two guests per visit
20% savings at participating wineries
20% savings across the portfolio
Available through your Club VIP
Before traveling, members should contact their Club VIP to coordinate reservations and confirm benefit details with the winery they plan to visit.
Members must be present for all guest benefits to apply.
Four Trips Worth Planning
Looking for inspiration? Here are a few ways members combine Crimson Collective destinations into memorable wine country adventures.
Napa + Sonoma Weekend
Begin your day at Pine Ridge in the Stags Leap District before heading west to Healdsburg for an afternoon at Seghesio. Two regions, two histories, and two very different expressions of California wine.
Oregon Wine Country Escape
Make Archery Summit the centerpiece of a Dundee Hills itinerary and spend additional time exploring nearby towns such as McMinnville or Portland.
Walla Walla Discovery Trip
Build a multi-day visit around Seven Hills Winery and discover one of the Pacific Northwest’s most exciting wine and culinary destinations.
California Coastal Journey
Pair Chamisal Vineyards with additional stops throughout Edna Valley, Paso Robles, or Santa Barbara wine country for a relaxed Central Coast getaway.
Bottom Line
Your Appellation Society membership is more than a quarterly wine shipment.
It is an invitation to explore five distinctive wineries across the American West, each rooted in its own landscape, history, and winemaking tradition.
From the Stags Leap District to Oregon’s Dundee Hills, from Sonoma County to Walla Walla Valley and California’s Central Coast, the Crimson Collective expands where your membership can take you and how many remarkable wine regions you can experience along the way.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Members should contact their Club VIP before traveling so reservations and benefits can be coordinated in advance.
The complimentary tasting benefit includes two guests per visit. Additional guests may be accommodated at member pricing depending on availability.
Yes. Members receive 20% savings across the Crimson Collective portfolio, both at participating wineries and through the Crimson Wine Shop.
The wineries span California, Oregon, and Washington. Most members visit one or two destinations during a trip and build future travel around additional regions.
Your Club VIP can help arrange reservations and answer questions about member benefits before you travel.