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Black Ridge
wines are made at Woodbridge Cellars.
vineyards
The grapes use in Black Ridge wines are
from the Lodi Appellation. The grapes used
for Black Ridge are from the Lodi Appellation, which
became a viticultural area in 1986. Lodi produces
wines providing the best quality value ratio in
Californian.
winery
Woodbridge cellars is located in Lodi,
California. They are one of the newest licensed
facilities in the valley.
About Lodi
On the Northern
California tourism scene, upstart "Lodi Wine Country"
is emerging as a popular wine destination. With a
spectacular new wine center and a flurry of winery
openings, the region is finally attracting the
attention it deserves.
Located just 90 minutes from San Francisco and 60 minutes from Napa, the Lodi
appellation enjoys similar climate and growing conditions to its coastal
neighbors. Lodi produces more wine than Napa and Sonoma combined, yet is only
now becoming known in the consumer world.
Some
of America's most popular wines are made here, from Mondavi "Woodbridge" to
Gallo "Turning Leaf" and Sebastiani "Vendange" as well as Glen Ellen, Sutter
Home, Forest Glen, Beringer and Fetzer wines, among others. Many consumers may
not have heard of Lodi before since most of the wine from the region bore the
broad "California" label. A decade ago only a few labels were produced under the
"Lodi" name, now there are more than 150. Visitors to the region will be
delighted to discover the forty boutique wineries that dot the landscape
offering a friendly welcome, a relaxing atmosphere and award-winning wines.
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