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THE WINERY GUIDE: A Closer Look At J. Pedroncelli Winery



Again, as I said in a previous post, while being able to visit big name wineries is fun, one of the biggest advantages of a trip to wine country is seeking out the smaller wineries with unique blends and eclectic atmospheres. Today I will tell you of another small family owned winery we've tried: J. Pedroncelli Winery.

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These are my findings on J. Pedroncelli Winery, including an over all score card of our experience, a score card for the wines we tasted and general info. Scoring is on a scale of 1 to 5 with 5 being the best and 1 being the worst. A zero means the the winery did not have that feature. I am not a wine aficionado, but I have tasted a lot of different wines and know what I like and this place certainly did not skimp on the number of pours! If anyone has been to Pedroncelli I'd love to hear your comments as well...

J. Pedroncelli Winery: 1220 Canyon Road, Geyserville, CA 95441

  • Phone: 707-857-3531
  • Email: shirley@pedroncelli.com
  • URL: www.pedroncelli.com
  • Hours: 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily except for major holidays
  • Tasting Fee: $0.00
  • Production: 60-80,000 cases per year
  • Wine Club: Yes
  • Gift Shop: Yes- cheese knives, wine accessories, books, crafts
  • Additional Notes: The winery was 75 years old in 2006. They are family owned and operated. The staff was very friendly but offered little to no explanation of the wines. They have no facility rentals for events such as weddings.

J Pedroncelli Wine Taste Card 1

J Pedroncelli Wine Taste Card 2

J Pedroncelli Winery Over All Score Card




One Response to “THE WINERY GUIDE: A Closer Look At J. Pedroncelli Winery”

Joe Says: May 29th, 2007 at 5:52 am

RissaLou,

I just had a great wine from Simi winery. Do you know anything about this winery?

Best regards,

Joe

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