24 Mar California’s Wineries Are Adapting To The Coronavirus
We are no longer able to go to winery tasting rooms but we can still buy wine from all of our favorite wineries. Not only do they ship wine but many are offering discounts on shipping and other incentives as I wrote about in a story for California Winery Advisor and you can read here. Life as we know it is on hold. We now have a “new normal” in which we are relegated to our homes for the unforeseeable future. As of March 16th, all customer-facing wineries, breweries, bars, nightclubs in California have been closed to the public. The point is to help flatten the curve of the coronavirus spreading throughout the United States. We are home for the foreseeable future to protect ourselves and those around us. Click here for reliable information on the coronavirus.SANTA BARBARA WINE COUNTRY
- Lumen
- Solminer
- Tercero Wines
- Imagine Wines
- Brewer-Clifton
- Nielson Wines
- Cambria Estate
PASO ROBLES
- Barr Estate Winery
- Bianchi Winery
- My Favorite Neighbor
- Brochelle Vineyards
- Copia Vineyards and Winery
- Eberle Winery
- Fermentations
- Four Lanterns Winery
- Fulldraw Vineyard
- Grey Wolf Cellars & Barton Family Wines
- Hearst Ranch Winery
- Indigene Cellars
- J Dusi Wines
- Jack Creek Cellars
- Locatelli Winery
- Lone Madrone
- Midnight Cellars
- Opolo Vineyards
- Sextant Wines
- Still Waters Vineyards
- TH Estate Wines
- Tooth & Nail Winery
- Villa San-Juliette
- Vino Vargas
SONOMA COUNTY
- Two Shepherds Winery
- Pedroncelli Winery
- Donelan Family Wines
- Flaunt Wine Company
- Benovia Winery
- Alexander Valley Vineyards
- Copain Wines
- Matanzas Creek Winery
- Capture Wines
- La Crema Wines
- Kendall-Jackson
NAPA VALLEY
- Grounded Wine Co.
- Galerie Wines
- Terra Valentine
SANTA CLARA VALLEY
- Jason Stephens Winery
LIVERMORE VALLEY
McKahn Family Cellars For a full description of these offerings, read the original story on California Winery Advisor.Discover more from Please The Palate
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