You feel it before you can label it — that South County exhale where the road loosens, the hills widen, and everything turns a shade calmer. Uvas Valley sits out here in soft layers: olive trees, vineyard rows, and a ribbon of cool air near Uvas Creek that makes even the most overdressed guest grateful they brought a wrap. People step out of the car and pause, not for directions — just to take it in.
A few minutes later, you’ll hear it said out loud: Oh… this is Mohi Ranch. And yes — it’s Mohi Ranch in Morgan Hill, part of the Live Love Leal collection, which is basically planner code for “you’re in good hands.” The property has that ranch-meets-boutique-winery ease: grounded, unfussy, and quietly photogenic without needing to perform.
Guests settle into it fast. A couple friends drift toward the creek just to stand there. Someone finds shade and turns it into a long conversation. Your loudest people get softer without losing their sparkle; your quietest people somehow end up laughing in a circle. Indoors, the winery side shows up in the best way — barrels nearby, clean industrial lines, a little edge that keeps the romance from getting too precious. Outside, the mountains sit in the distance like a steady backdrop, and the olive canopy does what it does: makes everything feel intimate without trying.
I usually love this place around 90–140 guests — lively tables, real energy, and you still get to be present in every room. It can stretch toward 150–175, but the sweet spot is when every toast lands like it was meant for you.
The site fee typically falls around $8,000–$15,000, and it’s built for a full wedding day — unhurried, settled, and not the kind of timeline that makes you feel chased. By evening, families mix without being nudged, and you realize what the property does best: it makes “hosted” feel effortless.
