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The 2020 vintage: How Peninsula wineries are struggling — and innovating — during the pandemic

Original post made on Dec 11, 2020

Local wineries are still grappling with the losses brought on by the pandemic while thinking creatively about how to draw in more support at a dire time for the industry.

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Posted by Kathy
a resident of Mountain View
on Dec 11, 2020 at 9:11 am

Kathy is a registered user.

We recently enjoyed a tasting with two friends at Ridge Winery at their tasting room (patio) perched on the mountains overlooking the Bay Area. Their wines are excellent and the outdoor tasting patio is very nice and the view is outstanding and the staff is knowledgeable (and friendly). They are COVID compliant ( reservations required) we will be back once the stay at home order is lifted. No need to schlep up to Napa when we have outstanding wineries in our own backyard so to speak.


Posted by Lee Forrest
a resident of Crescent Park
on Dec 11, 2020 at 9:26 am

Lee Forrest is a registered user.

From the PA Weekly heading...
'The 2020 vintage:'

A bit premature to be referencing the 2020 vintage as barrel aging, bottling & in-house/winery bottle aging means the 2020 vintage will most likely not be released until several years later at the discretion of the cellar master & proprietors.


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