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A. Nonini Winery

The first vineyards were planted in 1918. The Zinfandel grapes used in the production of the Zinfandel wines were planted in 1921, and today still produce a robust harvest.

Honeyrun Winery

Producing wonderful tasting natural fruit honeywine without adding any sulfites or preservatives.

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.

Clarksburg Wine Company

Clarksburg Wine Company is a custom crush facility dedicated to the production of wines which achieve the client’s vision. We handle both bulk and small lots.

Engelmann Cellars

Engelmann Cellars produces premium quality wines, from local grapes that are hand processed in our boutique winery located in the beautiful vineyards of fresno countryside.

Diablo Grande Winery

The Diablo Grande Vineyards consist of approximately 36 acres of winegrapes sculpted into the rolling hillsides of the Diablo Range on the western slope of California’s San Joaquin Valley

Bokisch Vineyards

Bokisch Vineyards and Winery, Lodi, California, A California winery specializing in Spanish varietal wines and wines from Spain pairing them with Spanish recipes.
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Westbrook Wine Farm

Westbrook Wine Farm is a vineyard and winery in the Sierra Foothillls of eastern Madera County, south of Yosemite National Park, where we grow and produce Bordeaux-style wines.

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.

Scribner Bend Vineyards

The Scribner family has been in California for 6 generations, beginning with George Washington Scribner in 1873. Our ranch runs along the Sacramento Delta where our family has farmed for over 100 years.
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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.