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Suisun Valley is a unique and diverse wine country and farming community in Northern California’s Solano County between San Francisco and Sacramento. The perfect destination for visitors who are searching for world-class wines, homegrown farm products, and a beautiful, agricultural landscape, without the crowds.
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A rustic destination, Suisun Valley is a fun place for...
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Suisun Valley is a unique and diverse wine country and...
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Suisun Valley AVA is a wine region in Solano County, California, east of the Napa Valley. It has a semi-coastal Mediterranean climate, diverse soils and geology, and over 3,000 acres of vineyards planted with more than twenty varieties of grapes.
Suisun Valley is a rustic and off the beaten path wine country region southeast of Napa Valley. It offers world-class wines, farm fresh produce, and a beautiful landscape, with seasonal events and genuine hospitality.
19 lut 2024 · Suisun Valley is a wine region in Solano County, California, near San Francisco Bay. It is known for its Cabernet Sauvignon, Petite Sirah and other red wines, with a Mediterranean climate and alluvial soils.
Suisun Valley is a unique and diverse wine country and farming community in Northern California’s Solano County between San Francisco and Sacramento. The perfect destination for visitors who are searching for world-class wines, homegrown farm products, and a beautiful, agricultural landscape, without the crowds. SUISUN VALLEY WEATHER.
20 sty 2023 · Suisun Valley is a bucolic and relaxed destination for wine lovers, with family-run wineries, friendly tasting rooms, and diverse grapes. Learn about its history, terroir, and community, and how it differs from Napa and Sonoma.
28 sie 2024 · Set amongst farmlands and those infamous California rolling hills, the Suisun Valley wine region is a Bay Area hidden gem just waiting to be discovered! I used to drive through Fairfield and Suisun merely dismissing the area as a travel corridor to get from “here to there.” Not anymore.