Featured wineries
Alpen Cellars
Trinity Center
Alpen Cellars, a renowned winery in Trinity Center, Shasta County, within the scenic Shasta Cascade region, offers a unique experience for wine enthusiasts and their furry companions.
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Cinquain Cellars
Adin
Specializing in estate-grown red wines, Cinquain Cellars in Adin, San Luis Obispo County, on the Central Coast, has garnered acclaim for its Bordeaux, Rhône, and Port varieties.
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Majestic Oak Family Cellars
Redding
Majestic Oak Family Cellars, located in Redding, Shasta County, is a must-visit destination for wine enthusiasts looking to indulge in exceptional wines....
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Matson Vineyards
Redding
Dog-friendly Matson Vineyards, the oldest winery in Shasta County, beckons visitors just two minutes east of Redding. Established in 1984 following the planting of the original vineyard in 1981, Matson Vineyards is a testament to the region's rich winemaking history.
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Alger Vineyards
Manton
Alger Vineyards, located in Manton, Shasta County, is a delightful destination for wine enthusiasts and their furry companions.
Read moreBangor Ranch Vineyard & Winery
Bangor
In the rolling foothills of the northern Sierra, Bangor Ranch is a magical place with a commitment to the highest quality in handcrafted wines and olive oil. Bangor is an old Gold Rush town, once home to thousands of miners.
Read moreBurnsini Vineyards
Cottonwood
Burnsini Vineyards, situated on a hill just southwest of Cottonwood, boasts seven-and-a-half acres of wine grapes featuring five varietals.
Read moreChurn Creek Cellars
Anderson
Churn Creek Cellars, a renowned winery situated in the Churn Creek "bottom" near Anderson and Redding in Shasta County, California, offers a delightful experience for wine enthusiasts and their furry companions.
Read moreDel Oro Farm Trail
Oroville
The beginning of specialty farms in Butte County actually chronicles the development of California’s agricultural industry that is now celebrated around the world for its diversity of crops and progressive farmers.
Read moreGale Vineyards
Durham
Specializing in dog-friendly wineries, Gale Vineyards in Butte County is a haven for wine enthusiasts seeking a pet-friendly tasting experience. Inspired by winemaking traditions from France, Italy, and Spain, this award-winning winery crafts small-batch wines from meticulously selected grapes.
Read moreGrey Fox Vineyards
Oroville
Grey Fox Vineyards, located in Oroville, Butte County, California Wine Country, is a renowned winery offering a selection of estate-grown varietals perfect for the warm climate of the region.
Read moreIndian Peak Vineyards
Manton
Indian Peak Vineyards, a charming family-owned winery in Manton, Northern California, offers a delightful wine-tasting experience for both wine enthusiasts and their furry companions.
Read moreLong Creek Winery
Oroville
Long Creek Winery & Ranch is a boutique winery located in the Sierra Foothills, just a short drive from massive Lake Oroville in Butte County, California.
Read moreMoseley Family Cellars
Redding
If you’ve ever talked with the people of Moseley Family Cellars, you know about their love for winemaking. It actually runs in their family, back to...
Read moreNew Clairvaux Vineyard
Vina
In the small town of Vina, California, New Clairvaux Vineyard stands as a testament to the harmonious blend of tradition and innovation in winemaking.
Read moreOne Maple Winery
Lewiston
One Maple Winery in Lewiston, Shasta County, is a charming destination where wine enthusiasts and dog lovers can come together to savor exquisite wines in a picturesque setting.
Read morePurple Line Urban Winery
Oroville
Purple Line Urban Winery, a family-owned and operated establishment in Oroville, California, offers a unique wine experience in Shasta...
Read moreSpencer Shirey Wines
Bangor
Spencer Shirey Wines, a small boutique winery in a serene valley of the North Sierra Foothills, welcomes visitors and their furry companions to indulge in an exquisite wine-tasting experience in Bangor, Butte County, California Wine Country.
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