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Olde Lockeford Winery

Olde Lockeford Winery at Vino Piazza. Open Late on Theatre Performance Nights

R.H. Phillips Vineyards

Official home page of R.H. Phillips Winery, producers of Toasted Head, EXP, R.H. Phillips and Kempton Clark wines.

Delicato Vineyards

Our popular and award-winning Delicato Family Vineyards wines are made with an emphasis on concentrated varietal fruit expression.

Frasinetti's Winery

Sacramento's oldest family owned winery providing the finest in wine, food, banquets and weddings.

Wilson Vineyards

Wilson Vineyards, garden weddings and corporate events 15 minutes from downtown Sacramento

Cantiga Wine Works

We are a small family-operated winery based in the Sierra Foothills and Lodi, California, committed to providing our customers with handcrafted wines of the highest quality.

Fresno State Winery

California State University, Fresno is home to the only commercial winery on a university campus in the United States.

Woodbridge Winery

For more than twenty-five years Woodbridge Winery has made fine wines in the Lodi region, one of California's oldest winemaking areas.

Stringer's Orchard

Stringer's Orchard Wild Plum Winery & Distillery Enjoy our wines in a dry or sweet flavor. A description of our plum wine would begin with its beautiful blush color. Its flavor is full and complex with a mix of tart and sweet together.

Matson Vineyards

Matson vineyards is a small family-operated winery located just east of Redding, California. Our original vineyard was planted in 1981, and the winery was officially established in 1984.
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The Central Valley is a large, flat valley that dominates the central portion of California. Spanning from the Cascade Range in the north to the Tehachapi Mountains in the south and from Sierra Nevada in the east to the Coast Ranges and San Francisco Bay in the west.

The wineries of Central Valley produce the majority of California's wine; however, few producers use the AVA on their label due to the perception that Central Valley wine is mainly mass produced cheap wine. There are a number of wineries and regions that are challenging this perception.