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Pedroncelli
"Since 1927, when John Pedroncelli, Sr. purchased vineyard and a small winery in Sonoma County's Dry Creek Valley, two elements remain unchanged: the exceptional place the Pedroncelli family farms vineyards, and the family's dedication to making fine wines."
Artist Block
“It’s time to throw some color into the Willamette Valley. At Artist Block, we strive to bring ingenuity, inclusion, and inspiration to the Dundee Hills. I want Artist Block to be the future of wine. A place to be shared with a group of people from diverse backgrounds with one thing in common: a thirst for creative expression.”
E16
"Founder Robert Jones purchased Firefall's El Dorado County estate vineyards with the dream of honoring his grandfather's wine growing legacy. Committed to sustainable farming, the year-round nurturing of each vine culminates in hand harvested grapes that are fermented and aged with the lightest possible touch to create wines expressing a sense of place and distinction in the bottle."
Iron Hub
"After three decades of winemaking, my family and I are excited to be handcrafting elegant wines at Iron Hub Winery. Here in Amador County, the opportunity for an authentic wine experience is unsurpassed. I hope that you will join us."
Elevation Ten
"Our small production winery—the ambition of three local families—pays tribute to the love of family, friends and the special town of Clarksburg, where our commitment to community runs deep. The Clark, DiMare and Wallace families named our winery after Clarksburg’s elevation—ten feet above sea level."
Archery Summit
"Gary Andrus launched Archery Summit in 1993, infatuated by Pinot Noir and the capacity the Willamette Valley seemed to have for it. The Dundee Hills in particular caught his eye, because it shares similar growing conditions with Burgundy, France, and some of the most acclaimed Pinot Noir vineyards on earth."
