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Field Stone Winery Vineyard

Field Stone is owned and operated by the Staten family. It is located 70 miles north of San Francisco in Sonoma County's Alexander Valley, one of California's premier wine growing regions.

Maloy O'Neill Vineyards

Maloy O’Neill is a family owned and operated vineyard and winery located in California’s beautiful Central Coast region.

Philip Togni Vineyard

Also Estate Bottled is our Tanbark Hill Cabernet from young vines which is sold primarily to the Trade.

Far Niente Winery

Far Niente Winery is a producer of luxury estate bottled Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon wines, located in the town of Oakville in California's Napa Valley.

School House Vineyard

A mountain vineyard offering premium Spring Mountain District Napa Valley wines.

St. George Spirits, Inc.

St. George Spirits, in Alameda, California, is America's leading distiller of handcrafted spirits. Our products included single malt whiskey, hangar one vodka, and fruit liqueor. Our Aqua Perfecta line of Eau de Vie and Grappa includes pear williams (pear

Red Skye Winery

Place your orders for Red Skye wines by downloading our order form. For more information on ordering, visit Our Wines page.

Esterlina Vineyards Winery

Compare our Fine Award winning wines at more than reasonable prices from our Russian River Valley and Anderson Valley Pinot Noirs, to our sought after Alexander Valley Cabernet Sauvignon, wine enthusiasts love Esterlina wines.
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Edna Valley Vineyard

We focus on estate-grown Chardonnay and we have a strong commitment to producing Pinot Noir, Syrah, Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon using new varietal clones.

Camellia Cellars

Camellia Cellars has been making award-winning wines from Sonoma County's Dry Creek Valley since 1983. Our online store features Zinfandel, Sangiovese, Cabernet Sauvignon and Diamo Grazie varietals.
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The Golden State is home to so many wineries and vines, mostly vinifera, that it produces over 90% of wine made in the United States. California is the most important wine producer in the world outside of Europe.

The geography of California presents a tremendous amount of variety. A vineyards potential in California is not particularily linked to latitude but is mainly determined by what lies between it and the Pacific. The more mountains there are between the vineyard and the Pacific the less likely that the moderating sea air and fog will reach the site .

There are over 100 AVA's in California. One of the most common AVAs, North Coast includes Napa Valley, Sonoma and Mendocino. Some Californian AVAs affect only one or two wineries.