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Shenandoah
"Leon and Shirley Sobon founded Shenandoah Vineyards in 1977. They were one of the first four wineries in Amador County's now well known Shenandoah Valley appellation. From the first offering of 1,200 cases, the winery has continued to thrive, adjusting the portfolio of wines over the years. It is now producing about 20,000 cases per year. Demand continues to grow as a result of skilled winemaking, marketing, and strong family commitments to quality and service. Today, we continue to use estate grown grapes from our sustainably-farmed vineyards."
Dry Creek Vineyard
"Come visit our family winery and get to know the wines, the terroir and the people that make Dry Creek Vineyard so special."
Kokomo Wines
"Kokomo Winery is perched on the East side of Dry Creek Valley amidst the 120 acres of prime benchland vineyards of Timber Crest Farms. Owner and Winemaker Erik Miller started the winery in 2004 naming it after his hometown of Kokomo, IN, and decided on a Coastal Cypress Tree as a logo to signify his move out west. "
Lava Cap
"High in the Sierra Nevada Foothills of Northern California, the Jones family has been dedicated to the production of premium estate grown wines utilizing only mountain-grown grapes since 1986. The unique volcanic soil that the winery is named for and the mountainous location are ideal for the creation of world-class wines. This spectacular environment with the high Sierra as a backdrop is a wonderful setting where we welcome you to sample the wines in our tasting room and enjoy a picnic in the gardens overlooking the vineyards."
Uphill
"Our wine journey has been a long one, but became serious in 2007, when our vineyard was planted in Fiddletown, California. We did not know then how many challenges we would face and overcome in the subsequent years. Our name, Uphill Vineyards, describes not only the topography of our site, but also the journey we have been on."
Chehalem
"We consider ourselves a vineyard winery, aiming to reflect what the vineyard has produced, purely, with minimal processing and without compromising great fruit. Our name, Chehalem, translates to Valley of Flowers in the Native American language, Calapooia. Itâs our goal to follow the example set centuries ago: to treat our land with great care and to continue our mission of creating a sustainable future."