Williams Selyem Winery

Burt Williams and Ed Selyem burst onto the wine scene in the early 1980’s as California’s first cult producer of Pinot Noir, but all along the way Zinfandel was always an important part of the game plan. In fact the first wine they made together was a Zinfandel from the Martinelli family’s famed Jackass Hill. […]

St. Amant Winery

And the award for least pretentious winery goes to….well, St. Amant – located in an old Lodi warehouse, is right up there. If you’re looking for excellent wines minus any frill factor, Stuart Spencer, winemaker of St. Amant and his mother Barbara have you covered. It all started in the 1970’s in Amador County when […]

Wilson Winery

Premier Winery Experience participant and Passport to Zinfandel participant   A day of visiting Dry Creek Valley would not be complete without paying a visit to one of its landmark structures and wineries – Wilson Winery. Lovingly restored and modernized for state of the art winemaking, the century-old Wilson Winery is the domain of Diane […]

Selby Winery

Like Dad, like daughter! Susie Selby’s winemaking mentor was her father, Dr. Dave Selby M.D. a sculptor and Viet Nam war hero who learned about classic old-world wines on his regular working trips as a surgeon to Europe – inspiring Susie to pursue wine as a career. Susie went from tasting room, to cellar master, […]

Seghesio Family Vineyards

Premier Winery Experience participant and Passport to Zinfandel participant Immigration, survival, determination, re-invention. Going to legendary Seghesio Family Vineyards in Healdsburg is to connect back in time to the hard-working origins of California wine and to view the entire colorful history of Sonoma County and California wine through a modern lens. And visiting today is […]

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