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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."
Robert Sinskey
"Rob Sinskey believes that the goals of making luxuriously elegant wines and farming with earth friendly methods are not mutually exclusive. Rather, he has found that caring for the land and conscientious business practices have helped define the well-crafted wines of RSV. "
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."
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."
Wente
"Our property is a historic landmark in the Livermore Valley in the heart of the Bay Area offering wine tasting experiences in our caves, barrel room, or shaded patios. Sustainable, estate-grown winemaking awaits in $30, $40, or $75 wine tasting experiences. Walk-ins accepted. Family-friendly. Seated tastings by appointment."
Hope Family
"When Chuck Hope first laid eyes on the oak-studded hills of Paso Robles, he saw a land of beauty and opportunity. Struck by the possibilities hidden in the many microclimates of the Central Coast, Chuck and his wife Marlyn moved the family to Paso Robles in 1978 to start what would become Hope Family Wines."
