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    DISCOVERCalIfORnIaWInES

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    WELCO* The

    glass

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    90%o the wine made in

    the United States comesrom Cali ornia.

    01 golden state 4 Warm Days, Cool Nights Navigate the State 7

    Savor the North Coast 8Explore the Central Coast 16Set Your Sights Inland 26Roam the Sierra Foothills 28Cruise Southern Cali ornia 30

    02 Meet tHe gRaPes 32Cali ornia Reds 34Cali ornia Whites 36Cali ornia Ros, Sparkling and Dessert Wines 38

    03 gReen foR good 40Cali ornia Sustainable Winegrowing Alliance 42

    04 PaiR uP 44Red Wine Pairings 47

    White Wine Pairings

    ResouRces About the Wine Institute o Cali ornia 51Cali ornia Regional Wine Organizations 52How to Read a Wine Label / Conversion Chart 53Cali ornias Winegrowing Regions / Wine Map 54

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    GOLdEnStatE

    01 You might say Cali ornians are serious about wine and relaxed about every Well, maybe not everything else: rom a thriving technology industry to green arming practices, we work hard and innovate constantly. But whsurrounded by natural wonder and constant sunshine, its pretty easy to sm

    O course, a glass o Cali ornia wine always helps.

    / golden nectar

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    Cali ornias wonder ul year-round weather is as good or our wine asit is or our visitors.

    Abundant sunshine ensures along and consistent grape growingseason, while the diversity o ourterroir supports a multitude o

    winegrape varieties and surprisingavor variation within them.

    Cali ornias 1,300 kilometers(800 miles) o rugged coastlineexpose nearby vineyards to naturalair conditioning in the orm o

    og and breezes, making or

    exceptional Chardonnay, PinotNoir and other cool climate

    varieties. Warmer interior valleysreceive the same cooling e ectthanks to rivers, lakes and deltas.Meanwhile, vines planted along

    our hillsides get a fne mixture o cooling air and bright, unflteredsunconditions that CabernetSauvignon and Merlot were bornto love.

    Our soils are as diverse as ourgrowing regions. Sand, clay, loam,granite, volcanic ash, seabed soil,river-run gravel: each contributesits own distinct minerality. Andour winemakers are no less varied:since the 1700s, immigrants romall over the world have settled inCali ornia, bringing their vines and

    their skills with them. Hard-earnedsecrets o soil, climate and vinehave been passed rom generationto generation, providing Cali ornia

    wine with its unique legacy andspectacular range.

    Every bottle olists the geograppellation, w

    were grown. Aare defned eith

    boundaries, sucounty, or by growing regio

    Viticultural A r

    For a wine to con its label, atgrapes must b

    AVA; or couthat number is

    wine bearing Cali ornia AVguarantees thatare grown in th

    / warm days, cool nights / navigate the s

    cool air from ocean

    There are more than

    100designated winegrape growing

    areas (American Viticultural Areas or AVAs) in

    Cali ornia.

    fog forms

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    From rolling hills to towering redwoods, the scenery along the

    North Coast is as memorable as the wine. With one o the coolestclimates in our state, this region is home to more than hal o our

    wineries, including many o our most celebrated. And the NorthCoasts renowned ood artisans cra t everything rom olive oil togoat cheese, ensuring that your plate is as u ll as your glass.

    savor thenorth coast

    / los carneros

    1983granted AVA status

    straddles

    naPa andsonoMacounties

    carneros means

    sHeePin spanish. youllsee lots of them!

    known for

    cHaRdonnayPinot noiR

    / napa valley see ollowing page

    / sonoma county see page 12

    / mendocino county see page 14

    lake county

    mendocinocounty

    sonoma county

    los carneros

    napa valley

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    Napa wines frst won internationalcclaim by taking top honors at theamous Judgment o Paris in 1976.

    coast

    apa valleyproduces

    4%of allcalifornia wine

    1838first grapesplanted

    18,000 vineyardhectares(45,000 acres)

    16 AVAs

    > 600bonded wineries

    elevations from

    sea levelto

    800meters(2,600 feet)

    800m2,600ft

    0m0ft

    visit

    *Ubuntus dynamic garden are, ThomasKellers Michelin-starred French Laundry,Tacos Michoacans casual roadside spice:

    youll fnd a wide range o tasty cu isinesin Napa Valley.

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    th coast

    onoMa county* Sonoma residents are down to earth.

    Gourmet arm and v ineyard dinners arecommon here, an expression o the areashomegrown culinary culture and love o the great outdoors.

    * We cant confrm that Al red Hitchcock was a an o Sonoma wine, but we knowhe loved the scenery; he flmed two o hisclassic thrillers here, Shadow o a Doubt (1943) and The Birds (1963).

    1812first grapesplanted

    13 AVAs

    > 500bonded wineries

    24,000 vineyardhectares(60,000 acres)

    on the vine

    chardonnay (c)

    sauvignonblanc (sb)

    cabernetsauvignon (cs)

    pinot noir (pn)

    merlot (m)

    zinfandel (z)

    vis

    9%Z

    22%cs

    18%Pn

    29%c

    14%M

    4%sb

    * Sonoma grows themost Pinot Noir o any Cali orniacounty.

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    *Mendocino County is home to the worlds tallest living tree, a coastalredwood that stands at 112 meters(370 eet). It is estimated to be over1,000 years old.

    coast

    MenDocIno countysustainableorganic & biodynamic

    at the forefront

    *There are over 3,000 wild mushroomspecies ound in Mendocino Countys

    orest lands. According to local oragersand che s, at least 500 o them make adelicious addition to dinner.

    1850first vines

    v

    10 AVAs

    > 100bonded

    wineries

    60%of mendocino county is covered by redwoodforests

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    explore thecentral coast / san francisco bay

    (includes Alameda,Contra Costa, Santa Clara, San Francisco, San Mateo and SantaCruz counties)

    home to

    silicon valley

    cooled by the

    faMous fogof san francisco bay

    check out the areas

    uRban winemovement

    / santa cruzmountains

    600 vineyard hectares(1,500 acres)

    one of californias

    1st ava

    1981 achieved AVA status

    vineyards as high as

    800 MeteRs(2,600 feet)

    San Franciscos Golden Gate Bridge rises to greet youat the top o our Central Coast. Over the course o thenext 500 kilometers (300 miles), the weather transitions

    rom moody to mild, which makes or excellent diversity in both wine and sur . Grapes here are among the oldestin the state, planted by Franciscan monks as they madetheir way north on El Camino Real (the royal road, nowHighway 101) in t he late 1700s.

    l ivermore valley

    san francisco bay

    santa cruzmountains

    monterey county

    san luis obispo/paso robles

    santa barbara county

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    he Monterey peninsula is on themigration path o a number o whalepecies, including Blue, Humpbacknd Orca, making or spectaculareasonal sightings.

    16,000 vineyardhectares(40,000 acres)

    9 AVAs

    san bernabe:

    woRldsMostdiveRsesingle vineyardproperty

    clinteastwoodformer mayorof carmel

    tHe lonecyPRessmontereysiconic 2,000

    year old tree

    al coast

    Monterey county visit*Consistently named one o the greatest

    gol courses in America, Pebble BeachGol Links has been wowing pro andamateur gol ers since 1919.

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    al coast

    verMore valley

    * Nearly 80% o Cali orniasChardonnay vines can tracetheir genetic roots to aLivermore Valley clone.

    *Pioneer Livermore winemakers C. H. Wenteand James Concannon ounded their vineyardsin the early 1880s, having recognized the areas

    winegrowing potential. Their descendants havemaintained the tradition: today both wineriesare thriving businesses.

    1840first grapesplanted

    1982 approved as an AVA

    2,000 vineyardhectares(5,000 acres)

    1stin california to labelchardonnay,petite sirah,

    and sauvignonblanc as

    varietals

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    1790first

    vineyards

    10,500 vineyardhectares(26,000 acres)

    > 180 wineries

    80% Red vaRietainclude zinfandel, cabernetsauvignon, merlot and syrah

    * A Cali ornia hot spot or Rhne varietals and blends, Paso Robles hosts the annual Hospicedu Rhne, the worlds liveliest gathering o international Rhne wine producers.

    *Located hal way between San Franciscoand Los Angeles, Paso Robles mixes t he

    un-loving energy o Southern Cali ornia with Northern Cali ornias sophisticationand innovation.

    al coast

    aso robles

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    The flm Sideways (2004)celebrated the Santa Barbara areaand its signature Pinot Noir. The

    character Miles love o the varietalhelped uel a double-digit salesincrease in the United States.

    al coast

    anta barbara countyon the vine since

    1782

    8,000 vineyardhectares(20,000 acres)

    4 AVAs

    > 175bonded

    wineries

    160kilometers(100 miles)north oflos angeles

    nearly

    25%of grapes grown

    are pinot noir

    visit

    * Santa Barbara has long been a avoritehideaway or movie stars, rom CharlieChaplin to Jane Russell, Nick Nolte andOprah Win rey.

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    set yoursIghtsInlanD

    i anddelta

    n countRyme to some of

    fornias finestandel

    re sacramentosan joaquin

    eys meet

    mortalizedong by

    ReedenceeaRwateRevival

    ramento valley

    200eyard hectares00 acres)

    led between the

    RRa nevada

    astal Rangeuntains

    me to californias

    ate caPital

    / san joaquin valley

    on the vine for over

    100 yeaRs

    61,000 vineyard hectares(150,000 acres)

    tHe laRgest winegrowing regionin the state

    most planted

    cHaRdonnay and

    Zinfandel

    / madera county

    15,000 vineyard hectares(38,000 acres)

    home to

    8%of california vines

    known for

    desseRt and

    PoRt-style wines

    sacramento valley

    lodi and the delta

    madera county

    san joaquin valley

    Our states sunny inland valleys are great or grapes. But that isnt all that growshere: this region is one o the most ertile armlands in the world, providing morethan 8% o Americas agricultural yield. Across Lodi, Sacramento and San Joaquin

    Valley, armers tend everything rom almonds and apricots to tomatoes, cotton,asparagus and al al a. You might say this area and its armers are Cali ornias unsungheroes; our mealsand our winewouldnt be the same without them.

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    roaM thesIerra FoothIlls

    Beauti ul scenery pairs well with a glass o wine. Famous attractions like Yosemite National Park and Lake Tahoe o er breathtaking examples o ourstates natural abundance, while just a short drive away, local vineyards in theSierra Foothills serve up wines o abundant avor and variety. The epicentero the Cali ornia Gold Rush, this area attracted thousands o immigrants whosought ortune in the minesand le t their vines in the soil. Ghost towns stilldot the area, serving as reminders o the Wild West.

    nevada county

    el dorado county

    amador county

    calaveras county

    / amador county

    first planted

    eaRly 1800

    known for

    old vine

    ZinfandelbaRbeRasyRaHsangiovese and

    viognieR

    / calaveras county

    home to mark twains

    juMPing fRog

    21tasting rooms

    bordered by

    giant sequoias

    historicgold RusHtowns

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    / cucamonga valley

    winegrowingoriginated

    eaRly 1900

    known for

    old-vineZinfandels and

    PoRt-style wines

    / san diego county

    1769home to the statesoldest grapes, atmission san diegode alcala

    known for

    MeRlot and

    cHaRdonnay

    cucamonga valley

    temecula valley

    san diego county

    cruIse southerncalIFornIa

    Picture Malibu, Los Angeles, Orange County and San Diego, and this isexactly what you see: blue skies, sur , sunshinemaybe even a movie star or two.The stars o southern Cali ornia wine share the blue skies and sunshine o our

    amous beaches, but the li estyle is more serene, with quiet vineyards tucked intorolling valleys and oothills. Picture this: one San Diego vineyard grows their

    Cabernet Sauvignon at 1,300 meters (4,400 eet) above sea level, the highest vineyard elevation in Cali ornia.

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    02So much diversity in Cali ornias terroir means theres a per ect place to gkind o grape. In act, youll nd more than 100 varieties across the stat winemakers the latitude to create complex varietals and unique, expres

    / variety among varietals

    MEEtthEGrapES

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    cabernet sauvignon With its rm, ocused structuredark ruit (blackberry, bluebecurrant), and hints o mocha aCabernet Sauvignons concentrmellow into a rich elegance as easy to see why this noble vari

    best-selling red in the United Snumber two in Cali ornia acre

    pinot noirPinot Noirs juicy cherry avorsand oral notes complementhints o earth and leather or a

    wine that is at turns delicate,rich, silky, subtleand alwaysintriguing. A cool-climate grape,it does exceptionally well in our

    breezy coastal regions.

    zinfandelBold and rambunctious, Zin andelcan take your palate on an odyssey o

    avor, rom raspberry to black pepper,cloves and licorice. One o our oldestand most revered vines, were proud tocall Zin andel our signature grape.

    red blendsBlends have long been a paCali ornia wine culture. Tha combination o adventuroumaster ul artistry and creatihas resulted in a new generexpressive, harmonious and Cali ornian blends. Theres nrange o avors, prices and

    merlotLuscious and approachable, this classic

    varietal is known or its ruity aromasand hints o herbs. But dont assumeits all so t: the right Cali ornia Merlotcan go glass-to-glass with the biggest,

    boldest Cabernet Sauvignon.

    calIFornIa reDs

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    chardonnay From unoaked and ruit- orward

    with hints o minerality to rich andtoasty with vanilla and butter, thespectrum o avor and aroma inCali ornia Chardonnay is as broadas the microclimates where thegrape is grown. Chardonnay is thestates most widely planted grape.

    muscat

    riesling

    pinot blanc

    pinot gris With its crisp stone ruit and bright citrus avors, Cali orniaPinot Gris (a.k.a Pinot Grigio) addsa re reshing verve to most any light meal. The grape itsel has apinkish-gray skin, hence the namegris (French or grey).

    calIFornIa WhItes

    semillon

    gerwrtztraminer

    sauvignon blanc Always crisp and reCali ornia vintnerstheir own spin on th

    varietal, with avorrom vibrant lemon

    herb to tart green apmelon and fg.

    viognierThis ull-bodied varietal isknown or its oral aromatics,lushness on the palate and longfnish. An array o complex

    avors, rom apricot and orange blossom to violet and rose, give Viognier its irresistible allure.

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    dessert wines

    Also called late harvest wines,these deep elixirs provide a sweetend to any meal, while retaining

    just enough acidity to remainre reshing. They are made roma number o winegrape varieties,including Gewrztraminer,Muscat, Riesling, SauvignonBlanc, Semillon and Zin andel.

    ros, sparKlIng anD Dessert WInesrosThe red berry avors o Rosare especially re reshing oncool autumn evenings and hotsummer days. Ranging in avor

    rom delicate, refned and dry to bright and sweet with a hint o creaminess, Cali ornia Ros pairseasily with everything rom spicy sauces to crisp, light salads.

    sparklingThe crisp acidity o Cali orniasparkling wine pairs well witha wide range o oods andoccasions, rom Szechuan stir ry to triple crme cheeses, Tuesday night dinners to glamorous a airs.Sparkling wine has been producedin Cali ornia since the 1850s, o ten

    rom Pinot Noir and Chardonnay grapes in t he mthode champenoise.

    Cali ornias growing community o artisan cheesemakers is giving wine lovers something to chew on.Next time you open a bottle o our

    bubbly, pair it with some o our goatcheese, triple crme or blue.

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    GrEEnFOrGOOd

    03The color, the quiet, the miraculous cycles o nature: Cali ornia winemakgrowers eel most at home among the vines. Beyond tending the grapes, ma ferce responsibility to the land itsel .

    Its this passion and pride that has made Cali ornia a world leader in sust winegrowing. From old-world practices like controlling weeds with livesttechnology like solar energy, were employing sustainable solutions at eveand every step.

    Ultimately, going green benefts the greater goodemployees, neighbors, ccommunities, wildli enot to mention the soil, air and water that breathe l

    avor into our grapes.

    / sustainable winegrowing

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    The Cali ornia Code o Sustainable Winegrowing

    Practices includes

    227 best practices rom

    grape to glass.Wine Institute o Cali ornia andthe Cali ornia Association o Winegrape Growers have cometogether to promote sustainablepractices through the Cali orniaSustainable Winegrowing Alliance(CSWA). Created in 2003, theAlliance helps vintners andgrowers implement the three Eso sustainability: Environmentally sound, Economically easible andsocially Equitable practices.

    Currently, over 1,500 growers andvintners have adopted CSWAsCode o Sustainable WinegrowingPractices, representing almost70% o the states vineyard acreageand wine case production. Thecode o ers vital guidance orpreserving our grape growing andwinemaking traditions or thenext generation.

    OrganicOrganic vineyards ollow theguidelines set by the NationalOrganic Program.

    no synthetic pesticides ornonorganic chemicalsnatural alternatives to soilenrichment, pests, weedsand vine disease management

    BiodynamicBiodynamic arming treatsthe vineyard as a closed loop,employing organic practices andnatural alternatives or eliminating

    waste and promoting a healthy ecosystem.

    no synthetic pesticides ornonorganic chemicalscompost teas and naturalpreparations to enrich soil andpromote microorganismsinsectaries to control pestsplanting and pruning determined

    by the phases o the moon

    SustainableSustainable winegrowing re ectsa commitment to maintain healthy soil, reduce waste, energy and

    water use, and enhance relations with employees and neighbors. Itcan include biodynamic or organic

    arming practices.sheep and bene cial birds tocontrol weeds and pestscover crops, drip irrigation andprocess ponds to conserve waterenergy efciency and insulation

    or conservation, renewable solarand bio uel energy sourcescomposting, recycling and reuseto minimize waste

    For more information, visit www.sustainablewinegrowing.org.

    california sustainablewinegrowing al liance

    / definitions

    biodynamic

    sustainable winegrowing

    organic

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    pairup

    love at first biteFlatbread gets the best o summer

    with sweet fgs, caramelized onionsand tangy blue cheese. Juicy heirloomtomatoes share the plate with mild,creamy eta and a hint o resh mint.

    04/ california food and wine

    When it comes to ood, weve got a wide variety on our plates. Cali ornia creative and courageous as our wine, the result o a vast array o resh incultural in uences and imaginative che s. Its usion at its fnest and mos

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    filet mignon with cherry tomato compote

    Brush flet with oil. Season wit h sea saltand pepper. Place flet on a heated grilland sear each side or 4 to 6 minutes.Toss halved tomatoes in a bowl with extra

    virgin olive oil, salt and coriander seeds.Place on a baking sheet and roast.

    shaved salad andmashed potatoes

    Shave organic asparagus spears andcarrots. Julienne radishes and toss withshaved vegetables, extra virgin olive oil,salt and pepper. Boil peeled Yukon Goldpotatoes until tender. Drain. Add cream,

    butter, salt and pepper. Mash potatoesuntil smooth.

    try thIs

    cabernetsauvignonwith grass- ed bewhether grilled, rbraised or stir- r

    zinfandel

    with barbecued range bee , lambchicken or spicy

    merlotwith sauted duckbreasts or roastedtenderloin

    pinot noirwith wood-smokebacon, roast leg oor grilled wild sa

    anD th

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    an

    butter lettuce, avocado and grapefruit salad

    Place grape ruit slices, avocados andricotta salata in a bowl; toss together.Spoon mixture onto organic butterlettuce leaves. Top with sliced chives.

    shallot vinaigrette

    Whisk together minced shallots,cider vinegar, Dijon mustard, salt,pepper and extra virgin olive oilin a bowl. Drizzle over salad.

    try thIs

    charwith wand especibutter

    sauvwith wsoup, snappespecin gar

    pinotwith ptomator spiwith s

    viogwith smusse ree-r goose

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    about the WIne InstItute oF calIFornIa Wine Institute is an association o more than 1,000 Cali ornia wineries and wine-related businesses whose mission is to advocate public policy that enhances the ability to responsibly produce, promote and enjoy wine. Our Cali ornia Wine Export Program promotes awarenesso and appreciation or Cali ornia wines throughout the world.

    Wine Institute o Cali ornia425 Market Street, Suite 1000San Francisco, CA 94105USA 1.415.512.0151in [email protected]

    www.wineinstitute.org www.discovercali orniawine.com www.cali ornia-wines.org

    canada

    [email protected]

    united kingdoM & iReland

    011.44.20.3008.8060in [email protected]

    continental euRoPe [email protected]

    geRMany

    011.49.421.217020 [email protected]

    denMaRk

    [email protected]

    sweden

    011.46.8.544.450.1Camilla@cali ornia.se

    Poland

    [email protected]

    Russia

    [email protected]

    / headquarters / international offices

    jaPan

    011.81.03.370.-hori@calwinej.

    PeoPles RePub

    011.86.21.5515leesmarket@sh

    Hong kong

    011.852.2366.3rmsltd@biznetv

    soutH koRea

    [email protected]

    taiwan

    011.886.2.8789rosalinec@prco

    soutHeast asia

    (Singapore, Ma Vietnam)011.65.6278.38Richelieu@lieu

    Mexico

    011.52.55.5281 Ads.cadena@gm

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    distance 1 inch 2.54 cm

    1 oot (12 inches) 30.48 cm

    1 yard (3 eet) 91.44 cm

    1 mile 1.61 kilometers

    1 kilometer 0.62 miles

    area 1 hectare 2.471 acres

    1 acre 0.405 hectares

    mass 1 kilo 2.205 pounds

    1 pound 0.454 grams

    volume 1 liter 0.264 gallons

    1 gallon 3.785 liters1 hectoliter 26.4 gallons

    vineyard yield 1 ton / acre 15 hectoliters / hectare

    This is an estimated average and depends on vine density.

    temperature Celcius (c) = 5/9 ( -32)Fahrenheit ( ) =9/5 (c+32)

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    01 naMe

    This is the name chosen by theproducer. Names can re ecta region, brand concept or theproducers surname.

    02 tyPe of wineThis may be a varietal, generic orproprietary name. Varietal winesmust be made rom at least 75%o the stated grape variety.

    03 Place of oRigin

    For a wine to carry an American Viticultural Area (AVA) name onits label, at least 85% o the grapesmust be grown in that AVA. I a

    wine label uses a county name asan appellation, then at least 75%o the grapes must come rom that

    / how to read a wine label

    county. A wine beariensures consumers thgrapes were grown in

    04 vineyaRd When a vineyard is liCali ornia wine labthat 95% o the grapthat vineyard.

    05 vintage yeaR

    This is the year the gr Wines must contain astated vintage i the

    AVA, and at lea st 85%that are a county or sCali ornias temperclimate, every year i

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    California Winery

    napa valley Cali orniaVineyards

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    Amador Vintners Associationwww.amadorwine.com

    Calaveras Winegrape Alliancewww.calaveraswines.org

    Carneros Wine Alliancewww.carneros.com

    Clarksburg Winegrowers Associationwww.clarksburgwinegrowers.com

    El Dorado Winery Associationwww.eldoradowines.org

    Humboldt Wine Associationwww.humwines.com

    Lake County Winery Associationwww.lakecountywineries.org

    Livermore Valley Winegrowers Associationwww.lvwine.org Lodi Winegrape Commissionwww.lodiwine.com

    Madera Vintners Associationwww.maderavintners.com

    Mendocino Winegrape and Wine Commissionwww.mendowine.com

    / california regional wine organizations

    Monterey County Vintners andGrowers Associationwww.montereywines.org

    Napa Valley Vintnerswww.napavintners.com

    Northern Sierra Wine Country www.nswinecountry.com

    Paso Robles Wine Country Alliancewww.pasowine.com

    San Benito County Winegrowers Associationwww.sbcwinegrowers.org

    San Diego County Vintners Associationwww.sandiegowineries.org

    San Luis Obispo Vintners andGrowers Associationwww.slowine.com

    Santa Barbara County Vintners Associationwww.sbcountywines.com

    Santa Cruz Mountains Winegrowers Associationwww.scmwa.com

    Sonoma County Vintnerswww.sonomawine.com

    Temecula Valley Winegrowers Associationwww.temeculawines.org

    Ventura County Winery Associationwww.vcwines.com

    Wineries o Santa Clara Valley www.santaclarawines.com

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    1 7 2

    0

    2 1

    1 9

    2 2 2

    3 3 0

    3 1

    8 0

    8 0

    4 8

    5 0

    5 1

    5 2

    4 7

    4 7

    5 3

    5 4

    5 4

    5 4

    5 9 6

    0

    6 1

    6 2 6

    3

    6 4

    7 4

    7 5

    6 9

    7 6

    5 5

    6 5

    6 6

    6 7

    7 1

    7 0

    7 3

    7 2

    6 8

    5 6

    5 7

    5 8

    4 9

    4 9

    4 9

    4 9

    9 3

    8 3

    8 6

    7 8

    7 9

    8 1

    8 4

    8 5

    8 5

    8 2

    9 6

    9 4

    9 4

    9 5

    9 7 9

    8

    8 7

    8 8

    8 9

    9 0

    3 2

    3 6

    3 3

    3 4

    1 0 1

    7 7

    1 0 4

    1 0 5

    1 0 0

    1 0 2

    1 0 3

    3 7

    3 8

    3 5

    4 0

    4 3

    4 1

    3 9

    4 4

    4 4

    4 4

    4 2

    4 5

    4 6

    1 8

    2 5

    2 6

    2 7

    2 8

    2 9

    2 4

    9 9

    4 7

    1

    1 1 0

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