
At Brander Winery in the Santa Ynez Valley, you’ll find much more than just great wines including his legendary Sauvignon Blanc.
Owner Fred Brander has assembled a stirring collection of Mexican folk art that includes Oaxaca’s barro negro pottery and vibrant, Tonala-burnished white clay bowls, ceremonial costumes from Guerrerense processions, beaded Nativity scenes, carved and gilded gourds, ceramic fruit vendors and smiling demons from Ocumicho.
There’s a mind-blowing treasure trove of folk art from all corners of Mexico tucked among the vineyards. Like the sweeping and venerated 50-year-old winery itself, you could easily miss it when blowing past on Refugio Road. Brander has both a subterranean gallery below the central chateau that houses is tasting room, where the flags of Argentina, Sweden, and the U.S. fly, representing the heritage of winemaker Fred Brander.
Up the hill, there’s a jaw-dropping stand-alone museum packed with master artists, the beaded glories of famous Huichol clans, and scenes of nearly Biblical disaster hand-shaped in red clay, highlighting just a handful of the 1,200 folk art pieces collected by 74-year-old Brander over many decades.
Museum tours are only available by reservation, while the tasting room gallery is still yet to publicly debut, despite an ongoing exhibit dedicated to the “Treasures of Jalisco.”
Encountering this cache of culturally vital, breathtaking Mexican and Indigenous craftsmanship in a region best known for its fleets of weekend visitors endlessly circling sleepy, small town blocks in search of the next hit of Sideways nostalgia feels like a stumbling over a cultural wellspring in a baking desert.
Not to mention, there’s a chilled Brander Sauv Blanc, or a Cabernet Sauvignon grown in soil from the deadly Montecito mudslides, always at hand.
Here’s a brief look at some of the works found within Brander Museum of Folk Art in Los Olivos. For tour reservations next time you’re visiting wine country, email the winery here. The winery also has two houses on property, available to rent and similarly festooned with highlights of Brander’s collection.
Brander Vineyards ~ 2401 N. Refugio Rd. Santa Ynez, CA 93460















Leave a comment