LiveWire Ergogenics Inc. announced that it has added additional dispensaries to its California distribution network for its “Estrella Weedery” co-branded products. Estrella River Farms, Livewire's elite exclusive growing operation in the wine country of Paso Robles, collaborated with top-rated Phire Labs to produce the organic-style high-quality vape cartridge of Live Resin for consumers demanding only the best. Experience unrivaled naturally occurring terpene profiles exclusive to the unique microclimate and sun-grown cultivation at its Estrella Ranch.

The “Halfsies” premium cannabis concentrate, the brainchild of its partners at Cannavision Labs, is made with a blend of half Live Resin derived from plants cultivated at Estrella Ranch, processed with hydrocarbons, and Live Rosin processed with ice, water, heat, and high pressure. It is a unique combination that creates a one-of-a-kind concentrate bursting with flavor and potency. Estrella Ranch is a historic ranch property in Paso Robles, the center of California wine country.

Through its subsidiary Estrella Ranch Partners, the Company has transformed this stunning property into the world's first "Estate Grown Weedery™," with three acres of high-end, organic sun-grown cannabis products, eventually meant to become the ultimate Cannabis tourist and education destination. Estrella Ranch is the central hub for all Livewire operations in California and shares valuable resources as needed with Livewire's subsidiary Makana Ola Ranch in Humboldt, California. Makana Ola Farms is a 40-acre property with a 10,000 sqft cultivation area located in the heart of Humboldt County in Northern California, the birthplace of California's cannabis cultivation.

Makana Ola is a well-guarded secret of unique marijuana horticulture with a long tradition of quietly growing amongst the giant redwoods. The Livewire “Estate Grown Weedery” cultivation process focuses on the cost-effective production of the best quality organic-style cannabis in California while generating the smallest possible carbon footprint and using as few of California's energy resources as possible.