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How do you choose a wine that is best in quality? Well we got the answer!
Wine is one of the most widely consumed drinks in the US. According to a survey nearly 2/3 of the population consume wine on a daily basis. The quality of wine may and will differ from one winery to another. Well if that's the case how do you choose a wine that is best in quality?
Winemaker Val Rebhahn, in the ever-popular Glenwood area of the Santa Cruz Mountains, runs Glenwood Oaks winery. Val Rebhahn has continued producing quality wines, a tradition that was begun some five generations back. Glenwood Oaks winery maintains a blend of the historic tradition and the needs to satisfy the new generation wine consumers.
Val Rebhahn has a number of varieties of white wine and red wine, which is exclusive to Glenwood Oaks. 1998 Syrah, 2000 Monterey Chardonnay, 2000 Santa Lucia Chardonnay, 1999 California Chardonnay, NV Santa Cruz Mountains Chardonnay, 2002 Kit's Estate Chardonnay are some of them, each having its own unique flavor and properties.
These wines are served and sold exclusively for you and can also be purchased online.
For more details about the winery visit www.glenwoodoakswinery.com or
Call us at 831.461.0668<
Or E-mail us at val@glenwoodoakswinery.com
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