Discover The Wineries
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From the gram!
So many great winetasting options! So many regions, so little time!
Hirsch
"Perched on a ridge overlooking the Pacific Ocean at Fort Ross, Hirsch Vineyards is the birth ground of great pinot noir on the extreme Sonoma Coast. David Hirsch founded the vineyard in 1980 to grow fruit and make site-specific wine. From the start all efforts have been on the growing of fruit that makes wines profoundly characteristic of the site vintage after vintage."
End of Nowhere
"The End of Nowhere was founded on a simple belief: Great California wine doesn’t need chemical additives, new oak, or a big price tag to be delicious. Our founding winemaker, Chris Walsh, didn’t have this epiphany in a vineyard — he had it in a bar. After working as a sommelier in New York City, Chris was ready to trade long nights for a new career and realized his childhood home in Amador County was the perfect place."
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.”
Leoness
"Nestled in the rolling hills and vineyards of Temecula’s Wine Country, Leoness Cellars offers a warm setting where visitors can enjoy award-winning wines, spectacular views and memorable experiences with family and friends."
Ridge
At Ridge, we call our approach to winemaking “pre-industrial.” We believe that for anyone attempting to make fine wine, modern additives and industrial processing limit true quality. Our philosophy comes from the techniques used in the finest 19th-century California wineries and Bordeaux chateaux.
Miner’s Leap
"The Miner family has been producing and making wine on the West Coast for several generations. In fact, Loyal’s Great Grandfather, Loyal Aubrey Miner, was a bootleg wine maker in Bothell, Washington during the 1920s. He eventually received a Presidential pardon after the repeal of Prohibition and continued to make wine and share it with others for many years thereafter."
