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E J Gallo Winery

For more than seven decades, E. & J. Gallo has built its reputation as the world leader in the art and science of winemaking, wine grape growing, and marketing and distribution of wines worldwide.

Jessie's Grove Winery

Our tasting rooms are open daily from 11:00am to 5:00pm. There is no fee for tasting!

Beekman And Beekman

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

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

River Grove Winery

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

Gekkeikan Sake

Gekkeikan's state-of-the-art sake brewing facility in Folsom, California is the latest chapter in a continuing success story that began more than 360 years ago five-thousand miles away in Fushimi, Japan.

Mariposa Wine Company

Founded in 2003, the Mariposa Wine Company portfolio of wines embraces the incredible diversity of California’s viticultural areas and grapes flavors.

Ficklin Vineyard

For over fifty years the Ficklin family has been producing superior, award winning Ports at their small adobe winery in Madera, California.

Marr Cellars

Bob Marr founded Marr Cellars in 1997. In his first year, Bob produced a Sonoma Old Vine Zinfandel and a Rhone blend. He named this wine Cuvee Patrick after his son. Then in 2004, Bob produced Cuvee Selena, naming that wine for his daughter.

Cribari Wines

Cribari Vineyards Premium Sacramental and Altar Wines for Sacramental Purposes
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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.