Ingredients With a Sense of Origin
Small-batch pomegranate, cherry plum, quince, and French prune products rooted in Healdsburg’s Dry Creek Valley and made for seasonal, ingredient-driven kitchens.
shaped by place, season, and restraint
An expression of this place
Brack Oak Farm is based on a home ranch in Healdsburg, California’s Dry Creek Valley, where pomegranate shrubs, cherry plum, quince, and a heritage French prune tree have been producing fruit of uncommon depth and intensity for decades. The farm focuses on what grows exceptionally well in this place, working carefully to preserve natural flavor, color, and character.
Today, Brack Oak Farm produces small-batch pomegranate juices and syrups, cherry plum preserves, and quince paste, crafted without artificial ingredients and intended to be enjoyed seasonally. Limited by nature, these are ingredients made for chefs and beverage professionals who value quality and provenance from hyper-local sources.
Our Products
Pomegranate Juice
Pomegranate Molasses
Cherry Plum Jam
Cherry Plum Sauce
French Plum Purée
Pomegranate Juice | Pomegranate Molasses | Cherry Plum Jam | Cherry Plum Sauce | French Plum Purée
Contact Us
BRack Oak Farm FAQs
What is Brack Oak Farm?
Brack Oak Farm is a small, hyper-local producer based on a home ranch on Brack Road in Dry Creek Valley, Healdsburg. The farm creates artisan, value-added fruit products made from pomegranates, cherry plums, quince, and heritage French prunes grown on the property.
Where is Brack Oak Farm located?
Brack Oak Farm is located in Dry Creek Valley in Healdsburg, California, one of Sonoma County’s most respected agricultural and wine-growing regions. All fruit is grown and processed locally in small batches.
What products does Brack Oak Farm make?
Brack Oak Farm produces small-batch pomegranate juice and pomegranate molasses without added sugar or preservatives, cherry plum jam and pastry filling, French prune purée, and quince paste, also known as membrillo. Additional products are developed as harvests allow.
Are Brack Oak Farm products made with artificial ingredients or preservatives?
No. Brack Oak Farm products are made without artificial ingredients, artificial preservatives, or unnecessary additives. They are intended to be enjoyed seasonally and highlight the natural flavor, color, and acidity of the fruit.
Are Brack Oak Farm products organic?
Brack Oak Farm practices responsible, hands-on farming, though not all products are certified organic. The focus is on thoughtful stewardship of the land, minimal intervention, and producing high-quality fruit suitable for culinary and beverage applications.
Who are Brack Oak Farm products made for?
Brack Oak Farm products are designed for chefs, restaurateurs, mixologists, baristas, and culinary professionals who value local sourcing, unique ingredients, and strong relationships with producers. Select products may also be available to consumers through limited channels.
Do Brack Oak Farm products appear on restaurant menus?
Brack Oak Farm actively works with restaurants, bakeries, bars, and cafes in Healdsburg and Sonoma County. The goal is to place products on menus where quality, provenance, and seasonal ingredients matter.
What makes Brack Oak Farm different from other fruit producers?
Brack Oak Farm is hyper-local, limited in production, and deeply tied to its land. Much of the fruit comes from heritage and revived plantings, including pomegranate shrubs and fruit trees that have been producing for decades. Products are developed with a culinary lens and proprietary recipes.
Does Brack Oak Farm sell wholesale?
Yes. Brack Oak Farm offers wholesale opportunities for restaurants, bars, bakeries, wineries, and specialty retailers interested in unique, locally produced ingredients. Availability is limited and relationships are prioritized.
How can chefs or buyers get in touch?
Chefs, buyers, and industry professionals are encouraged to contact Brack Oak Farm directly through the website to inquire about product availability, wholesale pricing, and collaborations.
What does the name Brack Oak Farm refer to?
The name reflects the farm’s location on Brack Road in Dry Creek Valley and the oak trees that anchor the property. It honors the land itself and the quiet agricultural history that makes the site distinctive.