D'Agostini Winery, Historic winery in Shenandoah Valley, California, US
D'Agostini Winery is a winery in the Shenandoah Valley located in northern Amador County, California, and produces wines in the Italian style. The facility uses grapes from its own vineyards in this region.
The winery was founded in 1856 by Swiss immigrant Adam Uhlinger and purchased by Enrico D'Agostini in 1911. This change in ownership began the Italian-focused winemaking tradition that continues today.
The winery has practiced Italian winemaking methods for five generations, showing how the D'Agostini family created everyday wines using old-world techniques. Family traditions blend European practices with grapes from this region.
Visitors can participate in wine tastings at the family-run facility and choose from three different wine club levels. Regular events happen throughout the year, offering additional experiences and learning opportunities.
The original wine cellar has walls made from locally quarried stone, hand-hewn beams, and oak barrels that are now part of the Shenandoah Valley Museum. These structures show how early winemakers built their facilities using regional materials.
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