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  2. Pine Ridge Vineyards - Wikipedia

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    The winery was started by Gary Andrus and his then wife Nancy, in 1978. [2] They wanted to grow and produce Cabernet Sauvignon and other Bordeaux wines. [4] The tasting room is located in the Stags Leap AVA of Napa Valley. [2] In 2000, the winery was put up for sale [3] and was bought by Crimson Wine Group. [1] The winemaker is Josh Widaman. [4 ...

  3. Stony Hill Vineyard - Wikipedia

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    Stony Hill Vineyard is a Napa Valley winery in Saint Helena, California, USA, within the Spring Mountain District AVA. Unusually for Napa Valley, it formerly produced almost exclusively white wine, chiefly Chardonnay. The winery was founded in 1952 and was family-owned until 2018; it is now part of Lawrence Wine Estates, owned by Gaylon ...

  4. Sterling Vineyards - Wikipedia

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    He planted Merlot and Chardonnay, now very common in Napa Valley, at a time most vineyards were focusing on Cabernet Sauvignon. Under long-time winemaker Ric Forman (later of Abreu Vineyards), they released California's first vintage-dated Merlot. [3] The Coca-Cola Company bought the winery in 1977, in a short-lived attempt to enter the wine ...

  5. Fantesca Estate & Winery - Wikipedia

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    Fantesca Estate & Winery is a family-owned boutique winery in the Spring Mountain District AVA of Napa Valley. [1] The proprietors – Susan Schulze Hoff and Duane Hoff – are former executives of Best Buy Company. [1] [2] Since April 2008, Heidi Barrett has been the estate's winemaker. [3]

  6. Markham Vineyards - Wikipedia

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    Recognizing that suitability of the Napa Valley land for winemaking, he founded his winemaking operation in 1874. [1] Jean Laurent died in 1890, after which his winery continued to operate successfully under a succession of owners. In the late 1930s it was the location of St. Helena Cooperative Winery, known as the "little co-op" at the time.

  7. Chateau Montelena - Wikipedia

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    He planted vines, and by 1896 Chateau Montelena was the seventh largest winery in the Napa Valley. [3] Cabernet Sauvignon vines at Chateau Montelena. With the onset of Prohibition in the United States, winemaking ceased at the Chateau and in the period that followed Tubbs sold grapes but did not make wine. In 1958 the Tubbs family sold the ...

  8. Viader - Wikipedia

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    Viader Vineyards & Winery (oft spelled capitalized as VIADER and pronounced "vee-ay-der") is a 96 acres (39 ha) winery located in Deer Park, California, United States at 1,400 feet of elevation. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was founded in 1986 by an Argentinian immigrant to the United States, Delia Viader, [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] after receiving a loan from her ...

  9. Caymus Vineyards - Wikipedia

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    Caymus Vineyards is a Napa winery owned by Chuck Wagner and his family. It was named for George Yount's Rancho Caymus land grant , [ 2 ] which in turn was named for the villages of Kaimus, the Wappo settlements previously existing in the region.