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About Cline Family Cellars
California Wines
California wine production has a rich viticulture history since 1680 when Spanish Jesuit missionaries planted Vitis vinifera vines native to the Mediterranean region in their established missions to produce wine for religious services. In the 1770s, Spanish missionaries continued the practice under the direction of the Father Junípero Serra planted California's first vineyard at Mission San Juan Capistrano.
The state produces about ninety percent of the American wine supply and is the fourth largest wine producer among the world's independent nations. It has more than 1,200 wineries ranging from home-grown and small boutiques to large corporations with international distribution.
Grapes are sourced throughout the esteemed North Coast. Hailing predominately from Potter Valley in Mendocino County, great day-night temperature variations separate Potter Valley from other growing areas in Mendocino. Mid-day in this inland valley can be truly hot, but nighttime temperatures plummet. Under such conditions Pinot Noir flourishes, developing strong, but refined character. We also source small amounts from Redwood Valley, Lake County and the Petaluma Gap in Sonoma to make a vibrant and characteristic Pinot Noir.
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