Discover The Wineries
Some great wineries, some good learning and a few products to improve your wine game!
Clarksburg
Lodi
Monterey
Napa
Paso Robles
Sierras
Sonoma
Temecula
Woodinville
Willamette
browse AVA/Region/City
Where would you like to start? A few categories to narrow your search.
From the gram!
So many great winetasting options! So many regions, so little time!
Twisted Barrel
"Great wine starts in the vineyard. Crushed, pressed and stored in the finest French, American and Hungarian oak barrels. These barrels shape, smooth and accentuate the best qualities of each varietal, blending or “twisting” the best characteristics that each barrel has to offer, ending up with exquisite wine. We hope you enjoy our wine as much as we enjoy making it."
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."
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. "
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. "
McCay
McCay Cellars is a small family winery: With great consideration our wines are handcrafted from start to finish. From the fields to the bottle, we monitor every detail to make sure our wines are of the finest quality.
Cristom
"Cristom Vineyards was established in 1992 by the Gerrie family to grow and craft distinguished wines of place that honor individual sites and traditional techniques. Family-owned for over thirty years, we remain stewards of our east-facing volcanic hillside in the Eola-Amity Hills focused on growing benchmark Pinot Noir and Chardonnay."
