Bordering Mexico, San Diego County is the southern most point of California's winemaking scene. The area is home to two little known AVAs - the Ramona Valley and the San Pasqual Valley.
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The Ramona Valley lies to the North East of San Diego and is home to a handful of wineries. It received AVA status in 2006 after being recognised a...
Read more ▸Located next to the Ramona Valley in San Diego County, San Pasqual Valley is home to a small number of wineries making wines from varieties such as...
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