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Quivira Vineyards

Quivira Vineyards is a small, family owned winery located in the heart of Sonoma County’s Dry Creek Valley, about 70 miles north of San Francisco. Committed to expressing the unique terroir of Dry Creek Valley
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Winzerwald Winery

The winery intends to serve top quality German and Swiss style wines and offer truly unique German and Swiss gift items at a fun, relaxing, educational and beautiful vineyard and winery locale.
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Hoopes Family Vineyard Winery

Hoopes Vineyard producing Cabernets in the Oakville Rutherford regions.

Ritchie Creek Vineyard

Ritchie Creek Vineyard is located at the top of Spring Mountain in the Napa Valley appellation’s premium Cabernet Sauvignon growing district. We produce just 800 cases of handcrafted estate wines from our small mountain vineyard.

Bergevin Lane Vineyards

We are all about making killer wine from Walla Walla.... and drinking it too!
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Land of Nod

Situated in the foothills of the Berkshires, on land steeped in early American History, the Land of Nod vineyard continues the American tradition of skill and excellence in craftsmanship.

Airlie Winery

Airlie Winery, an Oregon Winery of Distinction. Established in 1986, is dedicated to producing vintage dated Oregon premium wines.

Bealieu Vineyards

At Beaulieu Vineyard, we strive to provide the ultimate tasting experience for our world-class wines. Soon, that experience will get even better.
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1810 Winery & Country Inn

Nestled away on a 66 acre historic plantation, 1810 Winery is a prestige boutique winery specializing in hand-crafted wines. Only the best fruit is utilized in our wine making process

HDV Wines

HdV is a family venture between Hyde Vineyards of Napa Valley and Aubert & Pamela de Villaine of Burgundy, Franc.
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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.