
Saturday, June 1st, 11am to 3pm Our 2024 Summer Open House + Marketplace is just two weeks way! This event is the perfect opportunity to gather with friends and family and sip handcrafted wines from our family of sonoma-based boutique wineries. This is also an amazing reason and support these...
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Sip, Shop & Support Local—Get Your Tickets! The holidays are just around the corner, and we’re excited to invite you to our Holiday Open House + Marketplace on Saturday, November 30th, just in time for Small Business Saturday! With just two months to go, this event is a fantastic opportunity to...
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Summer is almost here, and we're gearing up for our 2024 Summer Open House + Marketplace at Grand Cru on Saturday, June 1st, from 11am to 3pm. It's just 5 weeks away! Whether you're a seasoned wine enthusiast or a novice, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Tickets are available now for $35,...
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Our Holiday Open House + Marketplace is a little over a month away! This event is the perfect opportunity to gather with friends to support small businesses of Sonoma County while sipping delicious wines from the Grand Cru family of handcrafted producers. With 14 wineries pouring upwards of 4...
Read MoreWe are thrilled to announce, we will be hosting our annual Holiday Open House + Marketplace on Small Business Saturday November 25th. We are so excited to have over 13 of our independent, handcrafted wineries pouring their incredible wines and sharing the stories behind them. With each winery...
Read MoreAfternoon Brief: Tariffs Could Hit California Growers Hard

The proposed 200% tariff might have a paradoxical effect: it could encourage big US wineries to import more foreign bulk wine to replace wine made from California grapes. This is because of a tax loophole called a "duty drawback"...
Afternoon Brief: Tariffs Could Hit California Growers Hard

The proposed 200% tariff might have a paradoxical effect: it could encourage big US wineries to import more foreign bulk wine to replace wine made from California grapes. This is because of a tax loophole called a "duty drawback"...
