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Berghold Vineyards Winery

The Berghold family name dates back to the 1600’s in Austria where it has been traced back to the meaning of “vineyard worker”.

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.

Arroyo Robles Winery

Arroyo Robles Winery is a family owned winery in Paso Robles California. Our goal is grow, produce, and increase enjoyment of Paso Robles Wine.
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Peirano Estate Vineyards

Located in the heart of the Lodi Appellation, the 300 acre estate consists of Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and perhaps the largest single block of old, head-trained, natural rooted Zinfandel left in California.

Jeff Runquist Wines

The Massoni Ranch in Amador County is the source of fruit for the majority of the wines produced by Jeff Runquist, providing both Zinfandel and Sangiovese.

Mcmanis Family Vineyards

McManis Family Vineyards is a grower and vintner of premium varietal winegrapes located near the cool confluence of the San Joaquin and Stanislaus Rivers, just south of Lodi, now known as the River Junction appellation

Beekman And Beekman

Five generation old Beekman farm, apiary and guest house in Hughson, California open for visitation and tastings of honey and wine.

River Grove Winery

River Grove Winery is an award-wining winery in the long established, but little known appellation of Clarksburg, California.

Fresno State Winery

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

Benson Ferry Vineyards

Situated in the heart of California at the confluence of the Mokelumne and Cosumnes Rivers, Benson Ferry celebrates a rich farming heritage.
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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.