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Chameleon Cellars

Chameleon Cellars wines are crafted in a fruity, refreshing and immediately appealing style designed to enhance a wide variety of foods.

Jason-Stephens Winery

Distinct Wines from the Santa Clara Valley.
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Riboli Family Wine Estates

Produces several brands in different regions of the state, including the historic San Antonio Winery in Los Angeles.

Tofanelli Wines

Extremely limited production (under 1000 cases annually) enables us to focus on quality with a hands on approach that reaches from grapevine to bottle.

Pithy Little Wine Company

Concise & forcefully expressive. Producing wines from California's diverse wine regions.
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Ceago Winegarden

The vines are grown biodynamically, a farm method mase popular by Austrian scientist and philosopher Rudolph Steiner.

Franciscan Estates

Franciscan Oakville Estate has been making award-winning wines in Napa Valley for over 25 years.
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Van Enoo Vineyards Winery

Van Enoo Vineyards is located in Santa Barbara County's Santa Ynez Valley. Using only sustainable agricultural practices, our organic seven-acre vineyard produces some of the finest grapes in Santa Barbara County.

Summitt Lake Vineyards & Winery

Summit Lake Vineyards - Fine Cabernet Sauvignon, Zinfandel, Zinfandel Port - Napa Valley, California

Marilyn Wines

Nova Wines creates Marilyn Wines, winemakers of the world famous collectable ultra-premium Napa Vally Marilyn Merlot, Napa Valley Marilyn Cabernet, Norma Jeane a young Merlot, and the Vertical Collection.
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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.