Address: 11700 Camino Escondido Rd Carmel Valley California 93924 United States
A small, artisan producer in the Carmel Hills. Vineyard manager is Paul Stokes and the winemaker is Lynn Sakasegawa Stokes. The estate six-acre Hidden Hills Vineyard is home to Chardonnay and Pinot Noir and the Phoenix Vineyard is planted to Pinot Noir, Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon. Business closed Read more...
Address: 9000 CA-128 Philo California 95466 United States
The Knez Winery in Mendocino County, CA produces cool-climate wines. They specialize in Pinot Noir and Chardonnay made from the Cerise and Demuth vineyards. Read more...
Address: 3513 W Ashlan Fresno California 93722 United States
Old Fig Wine Cellars, a hyper-local winery, started as a backyard vineyard in the Old Fig Garden neighborhood of Fresno, California. They create approachable, dry wines, often using grapes from their own vineyard and partnering with local vineyards for some of their blends. Their “Drinkable” Merlot blend, for instance, combines grapes from their own vineyard with those sourced from Lemoore. Read more...
Address: 2309 Park Ave Chico California 95928 United States
Blackberry Honeywine. Dry Hot Pepper Honeywine. Time is running out. We are retiring. When the stores are sold out, it’s gone. Thank you for all the great years! Read more...
Address: 2440 Monarch St Alameda California 94501 United States
Building 43 Winery is an artisan winery located in the urban setting of Alameda Point, CA, formerly known as Alameda NAS. Specializing in hand-crafted varietals from the Contra Costa and Sierra Foothills regions. We focus on traditional techniques, select vineyards, and extensive use of oak barrels. At Building 43 Winery we concentrate on customer service; giving each customer a positive Read more...
Address: 2102 Dennison St Oakland California 94606 United States
Like many small wineries, Stage Left grew out of a passion for wine. But more importantly, Stage Left was formed from the thread of experiences and adventures accompanying that passion. Some might say that the more we drank, the better the idea of starting a winery sounded. Is that wrong? So, making wine is our gig. We don’t make much, Read more...