Oysters & Crisp Wine: Why the Sierra Foothills Belong on the Half Shell There’s a stubborn myth that great oyster wine has to come from

White Wine Selection

WomeninWine (1)

It’s been said that to love life, we must love the people we’re with, love the place we are located, and love what we do.

JanisBlog

March is Women’s History Month, a moment when we celebrate the women who have helped build our nation. The theme for 2024 is “Women who

ZinBlog

Discover the winter wonders of Andis Old Vine Zinfandel as we explore its versatile pairings with the season’s hearty and savory delights. We’re now offering

BlendingBlog

In the vast world of winemaking, the art of blending is akin to composing a symphony, where each note contributes to a harmonious masterpiece. While

SOSBlog

In honor of our veterans, we’re giving away Sh*t on a Shingle (S.O.S.) over Veterans Day weekend to all past and active military. Veterans can

NatalieBlog

I’m excited to announce Natalie Nicastro will be our new regional sales manager for seven Southeastern states ~ North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee. Georgia,

LegendsofWine

Believe it or not, the largest crop coming out of Sacramento County last year wasn’t rice or tomatoes. It was wine grapes. And that powerhouse

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This is not another blend from another winery. This is years of labor to break a curse haunting our region from bad wines of the

ZinEvent

Enjoy this rare opportunity as we taste our collection of single vineyard Zinfandel paired with bites prepared by the acclaimed culinary duo of Flora and

CorkBlog

Did you know cork oak forests make a significant contribution to helping our planet? A cork oak tree lives for up to 200 years and