Land Films

Regenerative Vineyard Documentary

Terroir is the taste of a place. The film is how buyers understand what that place is.

Regenerative vineyards are redefining what fine wine means in the twenty-first century — connecting the quality in the bottle to the health of the soil it came from, the diversity of the farm ecosystem that produced the fruit, and the specific choices a winemaker made to preserve rather than override the character of the land. A documentary captures that story with the same sensory precision that a great wine delivers to the palate.

We work with biodynamic estates, certified organic vineyards, natural wine producers, and estates transitioning away from conventional viticulture. The documentary approach honors the landscape first — the specific geography, the seasonal light, the vine age and root depth that define the terroir — and builds outward to the winemaker's philosophy and the specific practices that translate land health into wine quality.

Regenerative vineyard documentaries are used by wineries for direct-to-consumer club communication, restaurant and sommelier education, trade press and media relations, importer and distributor relationship-building, and the growing audience of consumers who specifically seek wines made with ecological intention. The film is among the most effective tools for premium price positioning in a crowded market.


One production day.
Four deployable assets.

Primary Film
8–20 minutes

The complete land story — for donors, conservation partners, policy advocates, and aligned investors.

Fundraising Cut
3–5 minutes

Built for grant applications, investor meetings, and major donor presentations. Evidence-forward, mission-led.

Consumer Short
60–90 seconds

Optimized for social and direct market customer engagement. Emotional, specific, shareable.

Full Archive
Activated Vision

Every production frame AI-tagged and searchable in your private client portal. Yours to use indefinitely.


Common questions

Yes. Multi-season production is ideal for vineyard documentaries — harvest is visually exciting, but the quiet work of winter pruning, spring shoot selection, and summer farming tells as much about the winemaker's attention to quality.

Through close observation of the specific landscape elements that define the site: soil profiles, elevation and aspect, the specific vine varieties planted, and the winemaker's words about what the place makes possible that no other site can.

Yes. A 4–6 minute vineyard film screened before a tasting consistently improves the tasting experience — attendees approach the wine with context, and the conversation quality improves dramatically.

Free resource

The Regenerative Storytelling Playbook

A framework for land-based enterprises that need their story to travel — across consumers, investors, and community audiences, from a single film strategy.

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