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  2. Moraga Estate - Wikipedia

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    The wine was made by D'Alfonso until the 1992 vintage, when production shifted to the Etude facility in Napa, where Tony Soter made the wine. [1] [3] [7] The first Moraga White Table Wine was produced in 1998 and released in 2000. [1] After Tony Soter, Scott Rich became winemaker in 1999 and stayed in that position until 2021.

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  4. L'Aventure - Wikipedia

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    Stephan Asseo settled in Paso Robles due to its similarities in terroir to the Rhône Valley, founding L'Aventure in 1998. [1] [2]Following a vision of "Bordeaux meets Rhône in Paso Robles", [3] consistent acclaim and high scores by Robert M. Parker, Jr. [4] [5] have caused sales of L'Aventure wines to rise considerably, [6] and the estate has been informally termed a "Grand Cru of Paso Robles".

  5. Andrew Murray Vineyards - Wikipedia

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    He made his first wine in Australia at the age of 19 and his eponymous winery's first vintage was 1993. When the vineyard was sold in 2006, [4] Andrew obtained leases for blocks of vineyards throughout California’s Central Coast for wine production. He established a new Los Olivos winery in a former brewery on property owned by fellow ...

  6. Abreu Vineyards - Wikipedia

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    As of the 2021 vintage, Abreu Vineyards holds twelve, 100-point scores from Robert Parker's Wine Advocate. [ 6 ] In the "Judgment of Sauternes" of October, 2006, the 1995 vintage Cabernet blend was judged the winner among Cabernet- Merlot blends from Bordeaux and California , 16 each, in a blind tasting arranged by the Grand Jury Européen . [ 7 ]

  7. Chateau Indage - Wikipedia

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    On a business trip to Paris, Chougule fell in love with champagnes and decided to produce sparkling wine in Maharashtra, where he started a winery in 1984. [1] He first named the company Champagne India Ltd, changing it to C.I. Ltd. when the French raised an objection, and finally to Chateau Indage Ltd.

  8. Domaine de Bargylus - Wikipedia

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    Two wines both in Francophile style are being produced. The Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay grapes for the white wine, and Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, and Merlot for the red. [4] [7] In 2015, Domaine de Bargylus produced 45 thousands bottles of wine, and sold around the world. [8] The vineyard has been targeted by Islamist rebels during the ...

  9. Shannon Family of Wines - Wikipedia

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    In December 2021, Shannon Family of Wines opened The Mercantile, a wine bar, gourmet food retail and event venue at the original Steele winery location in Lakeport, California. [ 6 ] The company was a key petitioner in the process to get Long Valley , in eastern Lake County, recognized as an American Viticultural Area in April 2023.