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D'Anbino Vineyards
In addition to making Syrah and Cabernet Sauvignon wine from grapes grown in our vineyard, we also make Wine Jelly.Acient Peaks Winery
We are a family owned winery specializing in estate grown wines from the Margarita Vineyad, the southernmost vineyard in the Paso Robles appellationPoiz Wine Estate
PoiZ wines are at the forefront of where the wine industry is headed.Fernwood Cellars, Inc.
Located in the Santa Cruz Mountains Appellation, Fernwood Cellars makes a variety of estate wines including Zinfandel, Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay and Syrah.Fleming Jenkins Vineyards & Winery
Welcome to Fleming Jenkins Vineyards and Winery. Our goal is to produce memorable wine through artistry and creativity, high standards and attention to detail--challenges at the heart of Olympic skating and Medicine that have so enriched our lives and, weGelfand Vineyards
We simply want to produce limited quantities of the highest quality grapes available, to be handcrafted into our premium wines. Our dream of creating memorable wines is now a reality. We look forward to sharing these wines and memories with you.Herzog Wine Cellars
At the gateway to the Central Coast wine region, Herzog Wine Cellars in Oxnard, California, is a testament to the Herzog family’s commitment to making great wine.Ventana Vineyards
The Vineyard is located on the west side of the Salinas Valley, Monterey County, California, where the Arroyo Seco River exits the Santa Lucia Mountains. The Arroyo Seco River drains the coastal range wherein is located the Ventana Wilderness Area.Chaine d'Or Vineyards
Much in the tradition of the small European vigneron, we grow grapes and make wine primarily for local people and the occasional visitor who happens to find us.Saxum Vineyards
Saxum Vineyards is focused on producing Syrah, Grenache, and Mourvedre based blends from the Templeton Gap of Paso Robles, California.Results 101 - 111 of 132
California's Central Coast wine region spans from San Francisco Bay Area in the north to the Santa Barbara County in the south. The Central Coast AVA is defined by its proximity to the Pacific Ocean. Mountain ranges open to the ocean and allow the cool sea air and fog to flow into the coastal valleys and their vineyards. A moderate climate, combination of foggy mornings, midday sun and afternoon breezes gives a longer growing season and slow, even ripening of the grapes.



