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Larson Family Winery

Larson Family Winery, A family-friendly winery in Sonoma

Quady Winery Inc

Quady Winery specializes in dessert and aperitif wines such as Essensia, Elysium, Electra, Port, Starboard, and Vya, Deviation, and Spirit of Elysium

Sculpterra

Sculpterra winery and vineyards offers premium estate wines from Paso Robles, California.
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Coturri Winery

This is a real family tradition; we’re in this for the long haul, making the best Zinfandels in the U.S. as part of a lifestyle of tradition, conservation of the land, and preserving the Valley of the Moon.

Palumbo Family Vineyards Winery

Palumbo Family Vineyards and winery is committed to small lot, handcrafted wines from varieties that are grown on our temecula valley estate vineyards.
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Oakstone Winery

Vist Oakstone Winery and learn a little about the history of Oakstone, see our current wine list, or catch up on John’s rambling articles about growing grapes and making wines in El Dorado County.

Hollys Hill Vineyard

Holly's Hill is completely focused on producing Rhone varietal wines. In fact, the estate vineyards are composed entirely of Rhone varieties including Viognier, Roussanne, Grenache, Mourvedre, Syrah, and Counoise.
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Rancho Zabaco

For Zinfandel Lovers seeking a truly unique experience, Rancho Zabaco is producing some of America’s hottest Zinfandels. Aside from Rancho Zabaco’s specialty in Zinfandel, we also produce exceptional Pinot Gris, Sauvignon Blanc, and Syrah.

Ackerman Family Vineyards

Ackerman Family Vineyards are located in the Coombsville district of the Napa Valley, noted as one of the cooler AVA’s in the Valley which allow for a longer growing season.
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West Wind Wines

West Marin Winery and Olive Oilery
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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.