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Pavona Wines

Pavona wines consistently receive critical acclaim in the wine press and important wine judgings. Pavona produces Pinot Noir, Syrah, Zinfandel and Chardonnay Blanc. All wines are handcrafted and aged in small French and American Oak barrels.

Deer Ridge Vineyards

Our winery and visitor center are nestled within vineyards on a portion of the Old Wetmore Ranch, the historic home of some of the oldest and most famous vineyards in California history.

Pedrizzetti Winery

Pedrizzetti Winery, A Santa Clara County winery in the country.Award winning wines and a lovely location for weddings and private parties.

Roar

Roar Wines. produces distinctive wines in the Santa Lucia Highlands.

Calera Wine Co.

Calera is Spanish for limekiln. Limestone had been commercially quarried from the property 100 years earlier, as evidenced by the existence of a recently restored 30 foot tall masonry calera, the symbol and logo of Calera Wine Company.

Wood Winery

Wine sold online. Join our wine club for discount prices on red wines from Wild Wood Vineyard & Winery.
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Scheid Vineyards

On the surface, our job at Scheid Vineyards is to supply our winery clients with the grapes they need at an acceptable price and at the highest quality possible.

Donati Family Vineyard

There are many ways to enjoy Donati Family Vineyard wines and we’re always busy thinking up more. Periodically, we will update this area to feature things we discover, like recipes, great wine and food events
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Casa Barranca Wines

At the organic boutique boutique winery of Casa Barranca, we employ the finest Old World traditions with appropriate contemporary tools and techniques to handcraft extraordinary wine.

Wild Coyote Winery

We are located on the Central Coast of California, which is about halfway between Los Angeles and San Francisco.
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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.