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Paradise Ridge Winery
(Santa Rosa)
Includes an overview of available wines, special events, local heritage, mailing list, and links.
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Paul Hobbs Winery
(Sebastopol)
Makes single-vineyard reds and whites. Contains descriptions and reviews of past and current releases, online ordering, a newsletter, and a company overview.
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Pedroncelli Winery
(Geyserville)
Three particular lines are featured in the Pedroncelli wine roster: Single Vineyard Selections, which honor its top growers, Special Vineyard Selections, which highlight vineyard blends, and Vintage Selections, which showcases the excellent fruit of Sonoma County.
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Peterson Winery
(Healdsburg)
We are located in the Dry Creek Valley, in the northwest region of Sonoma County. We do not have a tasting room; however, we are open a couple times a year and often pour our wines at local tastings.
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Pezzi King Vineyards
(Healdsburg)
Located in the beautiful Dry Creek Valley, is a true family operated winery
committed to responsibly farming vineyards and producing the highest quality wine
for generations to come.
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Philip Staley Vineyards & Winery
(Healdsburg)
Specializes in Rhone varietal wines, and also offers Zinfandel, Petite Sirah, and Chardonnay. Includes product descriptions, online ordering, and a company overview.
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Preston Vineyards
(Healdsburg)
A family farm rooted in the agrarian traditions of Dry Creek Valley. We make broad and best use of our land by growing grapes well suited to the estate terroir and creating excellent wines which represent the unique qualities of our property. We produce fresh, delicious products from our garden and commercial bakery.
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Quivira Vineyards
(Healdsburg)
Quivira's family-owned vineyard and winery are home to a team of spirited people who add a dash of innovation and artistry to Dry Creek Valley's long tradition of winegrowing and winemaking.
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Rabbit Ridge Vineyards
(Healdsburg)
Becoming a world-class winemaker was not achieved overnight for Erich Russell, winemaker and founder of Rabbit Ridge. Although it appears as though he effortlessly blends some of the best wines in the country, this self-taught master started making wine from a home winemaking kit while teaching school in Southern California.
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