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From the gram!
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Karmére
"All of our vineyards are named after the women in our family, the daughter, granddaughters and daughters-in-laws. In the case of the granddaughters, the vineyards were planted on the day or week that they were born."
Kirchhoff
"The Kirchhoff family lives and farms south of Clarksburg, CA, on the Sacramento River Delta. The fertile soils and warm days of the Clarksburg Appellation allow for strong vine growth, with the Delta breeze allowing the vines to cool down and rest at night. The result is nothing short of excellence. "
Durst
Durst Winery & Estate stands as a living memory of the viticulture in the Acampo and Lodi region. It remains reminiscent of the past, rooted in the present, and hopeful for the future. Established on the principles of love, laughter, and togetherness, Cassandra and Dan continue to invite visitors to step away from the bustle of mundane life and recapture the essence of serenity, one glass at a time.
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. "
Los Milics
"Our mission is simple: We craft and pour award-winning wines. We pair them with inventive, delicious plates. And we deliver outstanding personal service in a space that is exciting and inviting."
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. "
