A Sanctuary of Slow Living in land where old country meets modern life.


Perched in the rolling hills of "the other" California wine country - one that's famous for its ranchos, old time vaqueros and where Latin America meets Americana - our rancho is where we learned to slow down and fall in love with the beauty and healing power of the orchard. Surrounded by olive groves, alpaca farms, rich history, and Spanish and South American vines, this is a place where we started our Señora Era.


A place for slowing down, creating beauty, and savoring life’s simple joys.

A Celebration of Heritage and Home

The Rancho Life


We rise with the sun, collect fresh eggs from our chickens and harvest fresh citrus from the orchard, with the chirp of birds and the sounds of not too far-off horses and sometimes a lonely burro. Anywhere you walk, you're hit with the scent of citrus blossoms, lavender, eucalyptus trees, juicy tomato vines, and wild herbs, a constant reminder that abundance can mean many different things. Afternoons are spent under shady olive trees, sipping local wine, enjoying local beef with a local señora's handmade tortillas. Evenings are spent around a fire with family. Land is for indulging in the kind of slow, community-focused living that was common to many of your ancestors. 

Our campo is a remembrance of our roots, a celebration of joint heritage, and a home for those who believe that the best way to enjoy life is by emulating the simple, everyday rituals of Señoras of long ago. 

From herbs to botanicals, to superfrutas like maqui and acai, plants were always a critical part of our ancestor's lives. They have nourished and supported us from the beginning of time. But we have all mostly forgotten about this power.

From gardening, to skincare, to eating good food, we believe that braiding plants into our lives help us create a better, healthier, more balanced life and can sow a sense of peace and stillness and joy in our day-to-day that nothing else can compare to.