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Sapid Wines
Sapid: Artisen winemakers of Cabernet, Syrah, Zinfandel, Merlot & Chardonnay from California's Central Coast. Making wine more enjoyable, more savory, and affordable again.Topanga Vineyards
Topanga Vineyards, makers of fine wines, including our renowned syrah, cabernet sauvignon, and grenache blanc, is located in Topanga Canyon, nestled in the beautiful Santa Monica Mountains of Los Angeles.Core Wine Co.
Welcome Wine Country in Los Olivos as the official CORE tasting room. They will have selections from all of our labels availableShadowbrook Winery
In the shadow of magnificent Mount Diablo, Shadowbrook Vineyards enjoyed its first plantings in 1999. An array of rootstock and varietals was planted, including merlot, cabernet sauvignon, cabernet franc, syrah and chardonnay.Flying Goat Cellars
Flying Goat Cellars - handcrafted wines from the finest vineyardsPithy Little Wine Company
Concise & forcefully expressive. Producing wines from California's diverse wine regions.Nicolaysen Family Vineyards
Our wines are available direct and can be ordered by phone or e-mail.Escafeld Vineyards
Escafeld Vineyards is a wine producer based in Jolon, San Antonio Valley, Southern Monterey County, California. This site features information about Escafeld Vineyards and features an online wine store.Summerland Winery
Visit us at our tasting room to experience all our wines and so much more! Award-winning local wines, and a vast selection of globally inspired gifts and specialty items await your arrival. Be sure to ask about our custom wine baskets.Kiamie Wine Cellars
We blend grapes from distinctive Westside Paso Robles mountain vineyards into wines of expression and uncompromising quality.Results 111 - 121 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.




