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Irish Vineyard

Here at Irish Vineyards, we hand-craft outstanding and award-winning wines; an assortment of reds and whites. Our tasting room is open M,T, Fri, Sat and Sunday, and large groups or other times by appointment.
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Christian Lazo Wines

As for us, we are just happy to have been blessed with the good fortune to become stewards to awesome zinfandel vineyards and to have been taught by the best farmer ever to have farmed a head trained vine.

Zenaida Cellars

Located in the beautiful Paso Robles wine county, we are a premier grower and producer of Chardonnay,Viognier, Zinfandel, Syrah, Pinot Noir, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Sangiovese wines.

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Keeping it Retro!

Estancia Estates

Estancia’s winemakers strive to combine the best of both worlds: a state-of-the art winemaking facility, and a traditional, hands-on approach to each grape we produce.
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River Grove Winery

River Grove Winery is an award-wining winery in the long established, but little known appellation of Clarksburg, California.

Wide River Winery

Located on the bluffs of the Mississippi River at its widest point, Wide River Winery is a perfect place to enjoy nature, adventure and learn about the art and science of wine making.

DeLille Cellars

DeLille Cellars is a small, award winning, dedicated winery in Woodinville, WA, which makes the best hand crafted Bordeaux style red and white wines.
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La Casa Narcisi Winery

La Casa Narcisi Winery, Pittsburgh PA. Four generations of family wine making. Locally produced with Organic Grapes. Selection of No Sulfites Added Organic Wines.

Rancho Ponte

Great wines and good times! Come savor the Texas Hill Country with us.
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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.