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Noble Oaks
Noble Oaks Vineyard & Winery produces estate bottled Malbec, a Bordeaux variety, as well as Syrah, a Rhone variety grown by the Topa Topa Vineyard in the Ojai Valley.Ampelos Cellars
In addition to wines from our estate grapes, we continue to produce wines from fruit from some of our favorite vineyards - our neighbor in Sta. Rita Hills, FiddleStix for Pinot Noir, Quatro Vientos in Santa Ynez ValleySmith Hook
Located in the Santa Lucia Highlands along the beautiful Monterey Coast, The winery of Hahn Estates/Smith & Hook overlooks the spectacular hillside vineyards of the Nicolaus Hahn Family.Muccigrosso Vineyards
Muccigrosso Vineyards is a family-run endeavor committed to producing small quantities of hand made fine wines designed to satisfy everybody.Rangeland Wines
Rangeland Wines is the start-up wine brand of Adelaida Springs Ranch. Our approach is to grow wines naturally and sustainably. We farm meticulously and limit yields to attain the purest expression of our unique vineyard.Szalay Winery
We are one of the most recent boutique wineries in the Santa Lucia Mountain range of Carmel Valley.De Tierra Vineyards
DeTierra Vineyards grows wonderful Chardonnay and Merlot grapes completely without chemical pesticides. Our Syrah Grapes are from a vineyard site within the Salinas Valley.Bargetto Winery
BARGETTO WINERY has produced handcrafted wines in the Santa Cruz Mountains since 1933. We specialize in estate grown varietals from our vineyard in the Santa Cruz Mountains, overlooking the beautiful Monterey Bay.La Rochelle Winery
At La Rochelle Winery we make very limited quantities of Pinot Noir from some of the greatest vineyards in California and Oregon.San Saba Vineyards
San Saba Vineyards has been making award-winning wines in very limited quantities since 1981.Results 61 - 71 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.




