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Wineries in San Benito County
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Blossom Hill Winery
Blossom Hill Winery is one of the primary heirs to the old Almaden Empire in San Benito County. The winery currently produces the MG Vallejo, Glen Ellen, and Blossom Hill labels.
Calera Wine Company
Calera Wine Company owns the only vineyards in the Mount Harlan AVA. Founder Josh Jenson learned how to grow grapes and make wine in Burgundy.
DeRose Vineyards
In 1988, Pat DeRose bought part of the old Almaden property from Hublein. He immediately began revitalizing the vineyard and planting new vines. DeRose owns some of the last remaining Negrette vines in the world. They are over 120 years old. The winery also specializes in Zinfandel and Cabernet Franc.
Enz Vineyards
Enz Vineyards currently makes Mourvedre, Zinfandel and Pinot St George. These vines are planted in the limestone and decomposed granite soils of the Lime Kiln wine region.
Flint Wine Cellars
Scott Flint recently established Flint Wine Cellars. What began as a garage operation has gained quite a following. Flint learned his trade working as the cellar master at Calera for many years.
Leal Vineyards
Former fencing contractor Frank Leal owns Leal Vineyards. He does not compromise in any aspect of his operation, and is extremely detail oriented. His wines have a dedicated following.
Pietra Santa Winery
Pietra Santa Winery is located in the town of Hollister in the Cienega Valley AVA. The winery is owned by John and Phyllis Blackburn as well as their son Cortlandt.
Vista Verde
Vista Verde is a 640 acre property that is planted with 550 acres of a number of different grapes. The winery is located in San Benito County's Paicines wine region.
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