Welcome to Whiskey Ridge
Granny Wine & the Refugee: Episode 3 - Pressure Building
On a cold morning on Whiskey Ridge, three hunters set up camp with plans to track something the world would rather not believe exists. But the ridge is already watching — and so is Granny Wine.
When Ben crosses paths with the quiet, sharp-eyed herbalist gathering pine resin in the woods, he quickly realizes this mountain doesn’t belong to men who arrive with drones and bad intentions. As lines are drawn between respect and cruelty, Granny offers a warning as steady as the ridge itself: some places don’t bend, and some people don’t scare.
As tension builds and motives begin to show, the mountain listens — and something older than the hunters is beginning to stir.
Granny Wine & the Refugees: Episode 2 - The Alpha Female
On Whiskey Ridge, even the caves breathe.
When Granny Wine follows Earl into the den of the refugees, she does not come as conqueror or savior—but as Keeper meeting Keeper. Talahey, alpha and fire-holder, stands her ground. Consent is measured. Respect is earned. A sick child breathes too fast in the warmth of steam and stone, and the mountain listens to every word spoken between them.
But the ridge has other listeners.
As ancient instinct meets modern threat, Granny steps out beneath the darkening sky—alone—to face the quiet hum of something that does not belong.
Granny Wine & the Refugees: Episode 1 - The Uninvited Guest
When an unexpected guest steals into Granny Wine’s drying shed, she discovers a frightened father on the run—and children who need help more than judgment. As old woods listen and the mountain weighs intent, Granny must decide who belongs under her protection… and what kind of trouble that choice may bring.
Granny Wine & the Visitors: Episode 5 “The Quiet Returns”
In the final episode of Granny Wine & the Visitors, questions meet silence, authority meets the mountain, and not everything is meant to be crossed. As forces close in and time itself falters, Granny Wine chooses hospitality, protection, and patience—reminding everyone involved that some places answer only to those who know how to listen.
Granny Wine & the Visitors: Episode 4 “The Walkabout”
When government boots hit Whiskey Ridge, the mountain answers. Lost paths, spinning compasses, strange tracks, and something breathing just out of sight turn a simple approach into a disorienting walkabout. As soldiers and lawmen stumble through a forest that refuses to be mapped, Granny Wine prepares her cabin — and her guests — for what happens when outsiders finally reach her door.
Granny Wine & the Visitors: Episode 3 - “Safety in the Holler”
In Granny Wine & the Visitors: Episode 3 — “Safety in the Holler”, the ridge wakes to silver mist, stubborn neighbors, and strangers mending more than a broken ship. As gossip spreads through the mountains, Granny and her unlikely guests prepare to outsmart curiosity, meddling lawmen, and the ridge itself—all with nothing but wits, wire, and one very persuasive bear.
Granny Wine & the Visitors: Episode 2 — “Night Whispers on Whiskey Ridge”
After welcoming her off-world guests into the cabin, Granny Wine faces the true challenge of mountain diplomacy: nosy neighbors, suspicious hawks, a cloaked spaceship disguised as tobacco, and a bear named Fred who insists on morning scritches. With guest-right invoked and tempers rising on Whiskey Ridge, Granny proves that magic, hospitality, and a well-timed stare-down can handle almost anything — even visitors from the stars.
Granny Wine and the Visitors: Episode 1 — “The Fire on the Hill”
If the devil keeps a list, Granny Wine’s name is likely underlined twice.
When a streak of white fire crashes into her mountain patch, the old conjure-woman with a crow-headed cane finds herself hosting three visitors who aren’t quite from around here — or maybe even from this world. With her pipe glowing and her tongue sharper than her knife, Granny invites them in for a drink and a lesson in mountain manners.
The fire on the hill was only the beginning. Something ancient has noticed the holler, and Granny Wine’s about to remind heaven and hell both whose mountain this truly is.