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  2. Rodney Strong Vineyards - Wikipedia

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    In 1962, Rodney Strong purchased a turn-of-the-century winery and vineyard in Windsor, Sonoma County with 159 acres of “mixed” grapes. In 1965 he replanted his vineyard to Chardonnay vines - the first Chardonnay planted in what would later become the Chalk Hill AVA. In 1968, Rodney Strong was the first to plant Pinot Noir in Russian River ...

  3. 8 Affordable American Pinot Noirs to Pour at Thanksgiving - AOL

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    2021 Patz & Hall Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir ($45) Food & Wine / Patz & Hall Winery. Winemaker James Hall is a longtime Pinot expert, mostly concentrating on elegant single-vineyard cuvées. But this ...

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    If you see the 2023 Oxlee Graham Dayle’s Pinot Noir Sonoma Coast ($58), from Murphy’s second vintage, don’t hesitate. It’s a supple, shimmering red, all wild berries and gossamer tannins ...

  5. Gary Farrell - Wikipedia

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    Gary Farrell (born 1952) is a California winemaker, specializing in the production of Pinot noir and Chardonnay from Sonoma County’s Russian River Valley.Until 2013 he was producing his luxury line of wines under the Alysian (ah-liss-ee-uhn) brand, which he co-founded in 2007 with investment banker Bill Hambrecht and Denise Sanders.

  6. Benovia Winery - Wikipedia

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    Benovia Winery is a family-owned producer of Pinot noir, Chardonnay, and Zinfandel wines in Santa Rosa, California.Founded in 2005 by Joe Anderson and Mary Dewane, [1] Benovia Winery farms three estate vineyards which total 71.67 acres (290,000 m 2) and are located in the Russian River Valley AVA and Sonoma Coast AVA in Sonoma County.

  7. Kosta Browne - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, Dan Kosta and Michael Browne founded Kosta Browne Winery. [12] Their 2009 Sonoma Coast Pinor Noir won Wine Spectator's Wine of the Year Award in 2011. [13] [non-primary source needed] The winery relied on purchased grapes until 2013, when they bought a 20-acre vineyard, followed by a 60-acre purchase in Anderson Valley 2016.

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