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White
750ml
Bottle: $20.94
12 bottles: $20.52
Vibrant citrus and delicate floral notes lead to a wine that is lively, persistent, and textured on the palate with...
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Red
750ml
Bottle: $18.39
12 bottles: $18.02
With a bouquet of cedar, spice, and sun-ripened blackberries, our Sonoma Zinfandel makes a strong first impression....
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Red
750ml
Bottle: $38.39
6 bottles: $37.60
Rated 93 - Coming from the Dry Creek Valley in Sonoma, the 2019 Zinfandel Cortina is a rocking Zinfandel that plays...
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93
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93
Red
750ml
Bottle: $48.79
12 bottles: $47.81
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Red
750ml
Bottle: $31.31 $34.79
Notes of ripe blackberry, baking spices and underbrush fill the bouquet. A rich entry of plum and cherry compote give...
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Red
375ml
Bottle: $13.83 $15.59
Rated 92 - Plush in texture, this Zin is generous with blackberry and cherry flavors that draw in accents of briar...
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92
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Red
750ml
Bottle: $18.39
12 bottles: $18.02
Spicy, lush black fruit of Alexander Valley. Briary and raspberry flavors, along with structure, of cooler Dry Creek...
Seghesio Vineyard & Winery

California Wine, Sonoma County

About Seghesio Vineyard and Winery

In 1895, the Seghesio Family planted their first zinfandel vineyard in Sonoma County’s Alexander Valley. Today, Seghesio Family Vineyards is a collection of 400 acres of superior vineyard sites acquired over the past century. Vineyards in Alexander Valley, Russian River Valley and Dry Creek Valley were meticulously chosen by four generations of Seghesio winemakers for their diversity and capacity to bear the finest quality grapes. Today’s generation of Seghesios shares their grandfather’s passion for zinfandel with over half of their acreage dedicated to the grape.

Seghesio Family Vineyards was the dream of young Italian immigrants Edoardo and Angela Seghesio who met while each worked at the Italian Swiss Colony Winery in northern Sonoma County. In 1895, the couple purchased the original family home and a 56 acre ranch in Alexander Valley. Edoardo continued as winemaker at Italian Swiss Colony until 1902 when he completed construction of his own winery.

In the years preceding and following Prohibition, the vineyards and winery produced wine for local customers who purchased it by the gallon. Larger customers shipped wine via the railroad. Following WWII, the family was a larger, regional producer of wine who sold to other wineries. Then, in 1983, at the encouragement of the younger generation, the family began to bottle their wines under the Seghesio label.

Upon celebrating its Centennial as growers in1995, the family re-dedicated its efforts in the vineyards by limiting crop yields through careful vine management. In a commitment to produce superior quality estate wines, our fermentation cellar was redesigned and production was decreased by two-thirds.

Eight family members are involved in the daily operations of the business. These members represent third, fourth and fifth generations all united in the goal of creating great wines from the soils our forefathers left us.

Seghesio Winery Zinfandel

Full of red raspberry aromas and flavors, the tasty '01 Seghesio Sonoma County Zinfandel is a remarkable wine of fine balance; great with barbecue.

Seghesio Winery Pinot Grigio

Mineral and flowery aromas give way to Pinot Grigio's ripe apple and stonefruit flavors. Partial barrel fermentation and malolactic fermentation heighten this wine's texture and ultimate appeal.

Seghesio Winery Omaggio

Omaggio was created to showcase the quality of fruit we grow and our ability to blend for synergy. Cabernet's distinct varietal pedigree, Sangiovese's blueberry scents and structure, Merlot's supple red and black fruit essence and Barbera's dense spicy qualities were blended into our finest French oak barrels shortly after harvest. This slow integration of flavors contributed to the wine's harmony. Thoroughly satisfying now, its composition affords Omaggio longevity in the bottle.

Seghesio Winery Pinot Noir

Dense and long, the deeply colored Seghesio Pinot Noir stays long and forcefully on the palate; the wine's power make it a great with spicier fare.