Press
We think our wines are great, but we still love to hear other people speak highly about Vino Noceto and Amador County wines. We love to see our name in the press -- here are some of our recent mentions from bloggers, writers, news highlights, and even recent guests.
If you would like to write about Vino Noceto or our wines, feel free to contact Tyler for information or questions at tyler@noceto.com.
Explore California and choose your flavor! https://zinfandeltrail.com/
http://www.orangewoodwines.com/Newsletters/Issue%207.1.pdf
by Leslie Zellmer
Original Grandpere Zinfandel Weekend 2020
by Fox40
101 Best Wineries in America
by the Daily Meal
Are These Wines Destined to be Sierra Foothills Classics?
by Mike Dunne of the Sacramento Bee
A Toast to California's Next Napa
by Graham Boynton of the Financial Times
A Guided Tour to the Wines of Amador County
by Sara Miller of the SF Gate
Bottles for Holiday Parties or Presents
by Mike Dunne of the Sacramento Bee
The Grape behind Chianti
by Russ Winton of the Modesto Bee
Grid Full of Grapes: Savor Sacramento's Urban Wine Trail
By Ed Murrieta of the Sacramento Press
Great Wines from Family Wineries Featured at San Francisco Event
By Barbara Keck of WineBizNews
Best Wine to Pair with Pork Tenderloin
By Lisa Kolenda of IntoWine.com
What's Cookin' Today on CRN
By Courtney K at What's Cookin' Today
California Wines Showing More Balance: SF Family Winemakers Tasting
By Richard Jennings for the Huffington Post
The Oldest Zinfandel of Amador County, Original Grandpere Vineyard
By Patrick Frank on palatepress.com
Sparkling Wines for Any Budget
By the Editors of Wine Enthusiast on winemag.com
10 Great Hot Weather Wines from Gold Country
By David Locicero for opinionatedwineguide.com
My New Favorite Wine: 2009 Noceto Sangiovese
By Mary Rosenberger on howdoyoucook.com
Noceto Amador County Sangiovese-2009 (Video)
By James Melendez
The Sierra Foothills: Family Wineries and Fall Colors
On backcountrywines.com
Vino Noceto
By Karen Burleson on bacchusup.blogspot.com
Wine Tasting in Amador
By Chuck on Travels with Charley
The serendipitous story of how a winery ended up with an iconic Doggie Diner head
By Paolo Lucchesi for Inside Scoop SF