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Beringer Vineyards
California, the most populous state of the United States, located on the Pacific coast of North America is bordered by Oregon, Nevada, Arizona and Mexico. The four largest cities are Los Angeles, San Diego, San Jose and San Francisco. California is also the home of and wine producing regions such as Santa Barbara and Northern California's Wine Country. Jacob Beringer left his home in Mainz, Germany, in 1868 to start a new life in the U.S., enticed by his brother, Frederick, who had sailed to New York five years earlier and wrote home continuously of the grand opportunities to be found in the vast new world. New York did not appeal to Jacob, however. So in 1870 he traveled by train from the East Coast, first to San Francisco and then on to Napa Valley. To his delight, he revealed rocky, well-drained soils analogous to those in his native Rhine Valley. Laurie Hook is the Winemaker and Jim Frisinger is the Vice President. Some of their Vineyards include Bale Lane Vineyard, Bancroft Ranch Vineyard, Big Ranch Road Vineyard, Chabot Vineyard, Dos Rios Vineyard, Gamble Ranch Vineyard, St. Helena Home Vineyard, Knights Valley Vineyard, Marston Ranch Vineyard, Quarry Vineyard Rancho Del Oso, Stanly Ranch Vineyard, Steinhauer Ranch and Yountville Vineyard.
Some of their events include 2002 Single Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon Release Celebration, 2nd Annual Vineyard Tour and Lunch, Red, White and Blue Barbecue, Cellar Sale Open to the Public and Valentine's Day Dinner at the Hudson House, Beringer Heralds the Holidays. Beringer Vineyards are one of the best in the wine business and are aware that quality is not accidental but by high intention and perseverance and are devoted to follow it on any backgrounds.
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