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  2. Sebastiani Vineyards and Winery - Wikipedia

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    Sebastiani Vineyard and Winery also called the San Francisco Solano de Sonoma Mission Vineyard was founded in 1825 in Sonoma, California in Sonoma County, California. The Sebastiani Vineyard and Winery is California Historical Landmark No. 739, listed on June 6, 1960. [1] The location was founded by the Franciscan Fathers at the Mission San ...

  3. Don Sebastiani - Wikipedia

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    Sebastiani soon returned to Sonoma to run his family's wine business, Sebastiani Vineyards, where he took production from little more than 200,000 cases to nearly eight million in 15 years. Also, in 1986, along with brother-in-law Roy Cecchetti, Sebastiani began a negociant-style winery, Cecchetti Sebastiani Cellar (CSC). CSC developed the ...

  4. Sonoma County wine - Wikipedia

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    At the repeal of Prohibition in 1933, fewer than 50 wineries in Sonoma County survived. Even as late as the 1960s, only 12,000 acres (49 km 2) were vineyards. But wine consumption in America began to grow, and by 1999 Sonoma County had over 49,000 acres (198 km 2) of vineyards owned by more than 750 growers and 180 bonded wineries. [5]

  5. Category:Wineries in Sonoma County, California - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Wineries in Sonoma County, California" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total. ... Sebastiani Vineyards and Winery;

  6. Sonoma Valley - Wikipedia

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    Today the Sonoma Mission Inn in Boyes Hot Springs remains as a main destination resort, and the wineries, the historic sites, and the area's natural beauty are the main tourist attractions. In October 2017, Sonoma Valley was badly affected by the Tubbs Fire.

  7. Sonoma Cheese Factory - Wikipedia

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    Viviani worked at a local quarry and managed a distillery at Sebastiani Vineyards. When Prohibition began, the Sebastiani Vineyards stopped producing wine and Viviani started to make cheese at the now defunct Sonoma Mission Creamery. [2] The Sonoma Mission Creamery was founded by Joseph Vella and John Iacono in 1915. [3]