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Charter Oak Winery

Charter Oak Winery is a small boutique producer of one of the most exceptional world-class Zinfandels

L'Aventure

The winery reflects our commitment to excellence. All the equipment is state of the art, a perfect blend between technology and tradition.

Calistoga Cellars

Calistoga Cellars makes complex yet elegant Cabernet, Merlot, Zinfandel, Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc. We hope you enjoy our wines, too.

Carlisle Winery Vineyards

We are a small Sonoma County winery specializing in the production of old-vine, vineyard designated zinfandels and red Rhone varieties (syrah, grenache, mourvèdre, and petite sirah).

Jeriko Estate

Jeriko Estate produces hand crafted estate bottled wines from our estate vineyards using organic and biodynamic farming practices.

Levendi Estates

At Levendi Estates in Napa Valley we believe wine should simply be enjoyed. So we make our varietals like Chardonnay, Sauvignon and Cabernet Sauvignon easy drinking and flexible.

Albertina Wine Cellars

Albertina Wine Cellars is a boutique winery specializing in hand-crafted limited-production Cabernet Sauvignon wines made from mountain grapes. The wines have fruit-forward flavors, with jammy tastes and soft tannins.

Allora Vineyards

Presently, 10 acres of grapevines are planted on the Klein's estate. Eight acres are Cabernet Sauvignon vines, and the remaining two acres are Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Petite Sirah.

Emeritius Vineyards

Emeritus Vineyards was born of a dream to create a noble Pinot Noir—one that especially speaks of elegance and charm.

T R Elliott

TR Elliott is dedicated to producing small lots of Pinot Noir from the Russian River Valley. Located in the heart of Sonoma County, California, this grape-growing region combines ideal soils and climate to create Pinot Noir of world-class quality
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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.