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  2. Caymus Vineyards - Wikipedia

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    Caymus Vineyards. / 38.469231; -122.398617. Caymus Vineyards is a Napa winery owned by Chuck Wagner and his family. It was named for George Yount's Rancho Caymus land grant, [2] which in turn was named for the villages of Kaimus, the Wappo settlements previously existing in the region. [3]

  3. Mystery among the vines: Why is the FBI probing some of Napa ...

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    Caymus Vineyards, whose cabernet is a frequent favorite of Wine Spectator, and owner Charles J. “Chuck” Wagner are listed in the records request, as are Wagner's son, Charlie Wagner, and his ...

  4. Austin Hope - Wikipedia

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    Austin Hope. Austin Hope (born 1973) is the president and winemaker of Hope Family Wines, a Paso Robles, California-based wine producer encompassing the Liberty School, Treana, Austin Hope, Troublemaker, and Candor wine labels. Hope is a third generation farmer, [1] who moved from Bakersfield to Paso Robles with his family in 1978 when his ...

  5. San Antonio Winery - Wikipedia

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    San Antonio Winery. / 34.0637; -118.2239. The San Antonio Winery is a winery in the Lincoln Heights district in the city of Los Angeles It has operated since 1917 just east of downtown at 737 Lamar Street, south of North Main Street. The winery includes a wine and gift shop, restaurant, and various rooms available for private events. [ 1][ 2]

  6. Stock Up for the Season! Here Are the 33 Best Wines at Costco

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    Caymus-Suisun Grand Durif. Wagner Family of Wines. ABV: 15% This red wine, sourced from Suisun Valley in Solano County, California, has prominent black fruit (blackberry and plum) flavors, along ...

  7. Texas wine - Wikipedia

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    Texas ranked as the fifth largest wine producing state by 2019. [3] The state is home to over 42 members of the Vitis grape vine family with fifteen being native to the state, more than any other region on earth. [1] [4] As of 2017, the state had over 4,550 acres (1,840 ha) planted with Vitis vinifera. [1]

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