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Winery restoration
04-23-1999, 10:11 AM,
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Jerry D Mead Offline
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Far Niente and Chateau Montelena come instantly to mind...Schramsberg too.

There's a book called Ghost Wineries of California, which will detail some of the oldies never reclaimed.

Oh! And Spring Mountain. There are dozens of other, I'm sure, some of which will come to me.

Speaking of Livermore...I can't think of the name of Sergio Traverso's new winery, but it is definitely in a rurbished winery building (a gorgeous job done by the Wente's too, before Sergio got involved).
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