Not to mention Cakebread, Carneros Creek, Congress Springs, Diamond Creek, Far Niente and Grgich Hills. Occasionally they are pure whimsy.Ĭonsumers have grown accustomed to drinking Quail Ridge, Tulocay, Willow Creek and Zaca Mesa. Sometimes they reflect the names of people or places. ![]() Often they are meant to convey a sense of the outdoors, the rugged land where the vines grow and the grapes are harvested. ![]() Quaint and catchy names from the countryside have become commonplace for California wines.
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