- Profile | Pedroncelli Winery
Discover the rich history and award-winning wines of Pedroncelli Winery Visit our tasting room in Sonoma County or shop online for a selection of red and white wines, including Zinfandel, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Sauvignon Blanc
- Pedroncelli: A Century of Dry Creek Valley Winemaking Innovation
For over 100 years, the Pedroncelli family has been a driving force in Sonoma’s Dry Creek Valley From their pioneering roots to current-day innovation, each generation has left its mark, ensuring their legacy of exceptional wines continues to flourish
- Pedroncelli | Monsieur Touton Selection
The Pedroncelli family farms 105 acres of estate vineyard in northern Dry Creek Valley and sources fruit from neighboring growers making regionally focused, perfectly balanced, varietally correct wines
- Pedroncelli Winery and Vineyards: A 90 Year Legacy of Family and Wine
One of the first wineries in Sonoma County, Pedroncelli was founded by Giovanni and Julia Pedroncelli in 1927 Ninety acres of land were purchased for $11,000; on the property there was a home, twenty-five acres of vineyards, and a winery, firmly shuttered thanks to Prohibition
- Pedroncelli Winery | Vivino
Discover Pedroncelli, a winery in Sonoma County, United States and explore their most popular wines
- Pedroncelli Winery - Sonoma County Tourism
Four generations of the Pedroncelli family have called Geyserville, in the Dry Creek Valley of Sonoma County, home since 1927 Tending the land and making wine is much more than a business to us – it is our lifestyle
- Pedroncelli Winery | Wine Store
Choose from a selection of red and white wines, each carefully crafted by the Pedroncelli family Enjoy the flavors of the valley with every sip and discover why Pedroncelli is one of the most acclaimed wineries in California
- Pedroncelli Winery - California Winery Advisor
Pedroncelli is known for its ripe, rich Zinfandel, with its jammy fruit and subtle black-pepper flavors The winery also makes port from the traditional Portuguese varieties of Tinta Madeira, Tinta Cao, Touriga, and Souzao
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