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The Ranch Winery

Custom Crush Winemaking Facility in St. Helena, CA.
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Mayro Murdick Wines

Authentic, value oriented pinot noirs from premiere pinot noir growing regions.
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Zealear Cellars

Zealear wines are a celebration of California at its best. The wines produced in the Napa Valley, Sonoma and the Central Coast are our favorites. Each Zealear varietal has been selected from the region known to produce the finest wine of that type.

Geyser Peak Winery

The Geyser Peak Winery tasting room is located in the heart of the world-renowned Alexander Valley, surrounded by beautiful vineyards and the historic winery itself.

Hinman Vineyards

Located just fifteen minutes from Eugene, our beautifully landscaped property provides the perfect backdrop for an afternoon picnic, or an evening under the stars.

Ahnfeldt Wines

Ahnfeldt Wines produces handcrafted Carbernet Sauvignon and Merlot from Ahnfeldt vineyards by world class winemaker Craig MacLean in the Napa Valley

Tra-Due Wines

Welcome to Pozzuoli Winery and TRA~DUE wines. We are a boutique winery located in the beautiful Paso Robles wine region established in 2001.
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Daniel Vineyards

Daniel Vineyards is a family owned estate winery established in 1990. We are located in the rolling hills of Southern WV only 3 miles south of Beckley.

Simi Winery

Today we showcase the region with our Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot as well as our vineyard-designated Landslide Cabernet Sauvignon.
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James Arthur Vineyards

Produces wines from Nebraska-grown grapes, fruit and honey. Located in Raymond.
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Wine is currently produced in each of the fifty states of USA. The United States is the worlds most important producer outside of Europe. California leads the way in production volume followed by Washington State, Oregon and then New York. The United States is one of the largest wine producing nations in the world. Currently fourth after France, Italy, and Spain. North America is home to several native species of vines and grapes, including Vitis labrusca, Vitis riparia, Vitis vulpina, Vitis amurensis and Vitis rotundifolia, but it was the introduction of European Vitis vinifera vines by European settlers that led to the growth of the modern day wine making industry.