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Amberg Wine Cellars

Family owned and operated,we are dedicated to the production of quality wine. To achieve this goal,we utilize our 40+ years of grape growing experience.

Smoky Hill Vineyards & Winery

Kansas winery and vineyard producing fine Kansas wines and offering a wide assortment of Wine Accessories and delicious Wine Maker Dinners

Montevina Winery

Our tasting room hours are 10:00am to 4:30pm everyday. See you there!

Stephen Ross Wine Cellars

Stephen Ross Wine Cellars Produces fine Premium Wines in the Edna Valley Including Chardonnay, Zinfandel and Pinot Noir

Jones Winery

The farm's vineyard and famous berry harvests allow the winery to create a wonderful selection of traditional grape wines and specialty fruit wines.

Sojurn Cellars

Those of you who are current customers or were on our mailing list prior to February 15 will be mailed a newsletter and an allocation of our current release wines.

Raptor Ridge

One of Oregon's most dedicated boutique producers of premium and super premium Pinot noir, Pinot gris and Chardonnay. Raptor Ridge is receiving growing recognition for consistent, sophisticated wines.

Smith Vineyard

Smith Vineyard produces hand crafted, small-lot estate wines. Our 11 acre vineyard is planted in premium varietals, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Chardonnay

DArgenzio Winery

D'Argenzio Winery is a family winery. The grapes are grown in the world-class regions of Sonoma County.
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StoneBrook Winery

StoneBrook offers magnificent vineyard views, a newly renovated 116 year old farm house converted into a cozy wine tasting room, old country charm and a little bit of history.
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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.