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Hafner Vineyard

We're a small family winery tucked away in a valley north of San Francisco. You won’t find Hafner Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon in retail stores. Instead, we sell our wines exclusively to patrons and to leading California restaurants.

Whalebone Vineyard

Whalebone Vineyard and Winery started with the bones and a homemade wine called BOB WINE.

Mettler Family Vineyards

We have been growing premium wine grapes in the Lodi appellation for five generations. We were one of the very first farming families to introduce French clones to our region, and have experience growing many varieties of grapes.

Mcconnell Estates Winery

Located just north of the Cosumnes River along Highway 99, McConnell Estates Winery brings the excellence of the Lodi Appellation to Elk Grove.

Daume Winery

The Daum Winery is a small ultra-premium winery, located in Camarillo, California. We specialize in fine dinner wines.

William Hill Winery

William Hill Estate is a true Napa Valley wine estate. By owning and farming carefully selected vineyards, focusing the winery on small-lot production, assembling a talented production team and putting quality first.

Alhona Family Vineyard

Alhona Vineyards produces high-quality Merolt. Alhona Vineyards is located in Carmel Valley, California.

Bedford Thompson Winery Vineyard

Tucked away under old oak and pine, the tasting room offers informal country elegance. Surrounded by rolling hills and hay fields, it is located in a refurbished farm house with wooden floors and soap stone slabs over barrels for tastings.

White Rock Vineyards

Our small family owned and operated vineyard and winery is situated in the southern foothills of the Stag's Leap Range, rising above the Napa Valley.

Richard Partridge Wines

Offering an Exclusive Selection of Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay from Napa Valley California.
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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.