Savannah–Chanelle Vineyards is a 53-acre (210,000 m2) vineyard located in the eastern foothills of the Santa Cruz mountains above Saratoga, California and the Silicon Valley.
The existing vines and winery itself have been located on the same hill for over a century.
In 1998 the Ballards were sued by Chanel cosmetics over the use of the name "Chanel" in the winery's name even though it had no relation to their corporation.
Savannah–Chanelle Vineyards is best known for their Pinot noir wines produced from both local and estate grapes.
Cabernet Franc, planted in 1920, Port, Chardonnay and several other varietals are also produced by the vineyard.