Apple Hill/Camino/Gold Hill
- All styles
- Italian Varieties
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Introduction
Italian style wines, particularly Zinfandel and Barbera, are typically the wines most associated with the Sierra Foothills. Italian immigrants brought these vines over in the 19th century, and many of those are still producing fruit. Amador County has become the leader in Zinfandel and Barbera, but there are excellent versions in El Dorado County, too, in addition to other Italian varieties.
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Now, just answer one more question, and we will rank the wineries in this region in the order we think best matches your preferences.
Based on your answers, here are the wineries we would recommend for you and the order we recommend them. Keep in mind, though, that there is no guarantee as to what a winery is pouring on a given day.
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Click on the winery for ratings, hours, and more information:
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- Zinfandel and Barbera
- Tempranillo (not Italian, but try it anyway)
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- Barbera and Aglianico
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- Old Vine Zinfandel, Barbera, Sangiovese
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- Barbera, Zinfandel, Sangiovese, Charbono
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- Zinfandel portfolio
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- Zinfandel and an interesting Nebbiolo
Based on your answers, here are the wineries we would recommend for you and the order we recommend them. Keep in mind, though, that there is no guarantee as to what a winery is pouring on a given day.
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Click on the winery for ratings, hours, and more information:
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- Barbera and Aglianico
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- Old Vine Zinfandel, Barbera, Sangiovese
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- Barbera, Zinfandel, Sangiovese, Charbono
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- Zinfandel and Barbera
- Tempranillo (not Italian, but try it anyway)
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- Zinfandel portfolio
​
- Zinfandel and an interesting Nebbiolo
Based on your answers, here are the wineries we would recommend for you and the order we recommend them. Keep in mind, though, that there is no guarantee as to what a winery is pouring on a given day.
​
Click on the winery for ratings, hours, and more information:
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- Barbera and Aglianico
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- Barbera, Zinfandel, Sangiovese, Charbono
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- Old Vine Zinfandel, Barbera, Sangiovese
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- Zinfandel and Barbera
- Tempranillo (not Italian, but try it anyway)
​
- Zinfandel portfolio
​
- Zinfandel and an interesting Nebbiolo
Based on your answers, here are the wineries we would recommend for you and the order we recommend them. Keep in mind, though, that there is no guarantee as to what a winery is pouring on a given day.
​
Click on the winery for ratings, hours, and more information:
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- Barbera and Aglianico
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- Old Vine Zinfandel, Barbera, Sangiovese
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- Barbera, Zinfandel, Sangiovese, Charbono
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- Zinfandel and Barbera
- Tempranillo (not Italian, but try it anyway)
​
- Zinfandel portfolio
​
- Zinfandel and an interesting Nebbiolo