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Wineries in Sonoma Valley
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Arrowood Vineyards
In 1986, Richard Arrowood founded Arrowood Vineyards and Winery. He brought an impressive resume to his new venture in the eastern hills of the Sonoma Valley AVA.
B.R. Cohn Winery
Established in 1984, B.R. Cohn Winery is located in the Sonoma Valley AVA. In addition to running his winery, Bruce Cohn is also the long-time manager of the Doobie Brothers.
Bucklin Old Hill Ranch Winery
Bucklin Old Hill Ranch Winery is one of the most historic vineyards in the Sonoma Valley AVA. Located in the town of Glen Ellen, the property is planted with some extremely old Zinfandel vines.
Chateau St Jean
Chateau St Jean was founded in 1973 and is one of the most recognizable Sonoma Valley wineries. The winery sources many of its grapes from some of the best vineyards in Sonoma County. They are most famous for Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon, but produce many other varietals.
Deerfield Ranch Winery
Deerfield Ranch Winery is located in the northern part of Sonoma Valley. In 1982, PJ and Robert Rex purchased their vineyards. They bonded their winemaking facilities in 1996.
Gundlach Bundschu
In 1850, Jacob Gundlach left Germany to immigrate to America. Upon arrival in San Francisco, he immediately founded the Bavaria Brewery. Along with Emil Dresel, Gundlach bought over 400 acres of land in Sonoma Valley.
Kenwood Vineyards
In 1970, Kenwood Vineyards was established in the Sonoma Valley AVA. Located in the old Pagani Brothers Building, the winery is surrounded by 22 acres of estate vineyards.
Landmark Vineyards
Originally established in 1974 in Windsor, Landmark Vineyards was purchased in 1989 by Damaris Deer Etheridge. Etheridge, the great, great, granddaughter of the American agricultural machinery manufacturer John Deere, relocated the vineyard to its present day home in Kenwood, Sonoma.
St Francis Winery
In 1979, Joe Martin and Lloyd Canton established St Francis Winery in Sonoma Valley. At the time, Joe and Emma Martin had been selling grapes from Behler Ranch Vineyard for 8 years.
Valley of the Moon Winery
Valley of the Moon Winery has a long history of wine production in Sonoma County. In the 1863, George Whitman began planting grapes and built a winery on the property. At his peak, he was producing 50,000 gallons of wine and 2,000 gallons of brandy a year.
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