
2025 Dry Creek Valley — Cabernet Sauvignon This excellent bulk wine listing features over 8,600 gal. of 2025 Dry Creek Valley Cabernet Sauvignon from Lytton Manor Vineyard, a site known for its certified organic farming and deep-rooted commitment to sustainable viticulture. Grown in one of Sonoma...
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2026 Alexander Valley Bordeaux Grapes Now live on the WIN Marketplace: 2026 Alexander Valley / Pine Mountain Bordeaux grapes, grown at 2,000 feet above the Russian River. This offering includes all five Noble Bordeaux varietals, providing the opportunity to craft a complete Meritage or classic...
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2024 Sonoma Carneros Pinot Noir One of this month’s standout bulk wine listings on the WIN Marketplace is a 2024 Sonoma Carneros Pinot Noir — a great example of the quality wines currently being offered directly by producers on the platform. If you’re a buyer sourcing Pinot Noir for upcoming...
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Picturesque Vineyard Estate in Dry Creek Valley for Sale Imagine owning a vineyard estate framed by rolling hills and sun‑soaked vines in Dry Creek Valley—now available for acquisition. This turnkey property offers an ideal blend of scenic beauty, premium appellation value, and ready‑to‑go...
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The new Smart Press range of pneumatic presses meets the needs of the most demanding winemakers. These presses are equipped with the latest innovations. The Fast Press drainage grids and the smart pressing system allow optimal use of the press to extract high quality juices. The Smart Press range...
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The 2024 Sustainable Ag Expo is set to be an unforgettable event, offering a unique blend of educational sessions, exhibitors, and exclusive networking opportunities November 11th - 13th, 2024. Here are three reasons you won't want to miss at this year’s event: Reason #1: Welcome Event Featuring an...
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Local Growers Gather to Celebrate Ten Years of Sustainable Winegrowing SANTA ROSA, Calif. (January 31, 2024) – Each year, when many of Sonoma County’s 1,800 certified sustainable winegrape growers gather for the Sonoma County Winegrowers’ (SCW) annual meeting, they want to know what is next for one...
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Seismic shifts are rocking wineries’ traditional methods of producing and selling wine. The industry has recognized the vital need to capture the interest of younger consumers to compensate for reduced spending by its older buyer base. Agriculture’s growing acceptance of climate change ― painfully...
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