01Overview
Ramos Torres Winery — a family-owned winery in California's Central Valley — commissioned WERZ to capture their wine bottling and production process. The film documents the technical craft and family tradition behind their winemaking operation.
02About the Client
Ramos Torres Winery is a family-owned winery in California's Central Valley, producing estate wines with deep roots in the region's agricultural heritage. The winery operates its own bottling line and distributes to local restaurants and direct-to-consumer.
03Production Breakdown
Ramos Torres Winery — a family-owned winery in California's Central Valley — commissioned WERZ to capture their wine bottling and production process. The piece ties place, craft, and hospitality into a premium regional story. Ramos Torres Winery is a family-owned winery in California's Central Valley, producing estate wines with deep roots in the region's agricultural heritage.
The visual language likely centers on vineyard rows, bottles and pours, hands-on craft process, golden-hour landscapes, tasting or dinner tables, shaped into an ag wine execution for Ramos Torres Winery.
Deliverables
- brand film
- hospitality marketing video
- website hero asset
Production
- location cinematography
- craft-process capture
- hospitality coverage
- golden-hour shooting
- brand finishing
Visual Style
- vineyard rows
- bottles and pours
- hands-on craft process
- golden-hour landscapes
- tasting or dinner tables
- artisan closeups
Why It Works
- Shows WERZ can make craft, place, and hospitality feel premium for Ramos Torres Winery.
- Demonstrates process, landscape, and people-driven storytelling for agriculture and wine brands.
- Useful proof for agritourism, wine, farm, hospitality, and artisan craft briefs.
Key Shots
Shot 1 · place opener
The opening establishes Ramos Torres Winery's sense of place through landscape, vineyard, farm, or cellar imagery.
Shot 2 · craft process beat
Hands-on process coverage gives the story artisanal credibility.
Shot 3 · people and hospitality beat
Human presence keeps the piece rooted in experience, not only product or scenery.
Shot 4 · product or table beat
The edit turns toward the bottle, pour, table, or harvest result so the work lands commercially.
Shot 5 · brand close
The piece resolves with a clear Ramos Torres Winery brand beat or title treatment that consolidates the story into a usable marketing finish.
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