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Reviews

We just stopped in for a minute,...

6/8/16
We just stopped in for a minute, but the person behind the counter was great. He listened to what my wife liked and then made a recommendation that she ended up really liking. The space itself has pretty old school vibe but is nice.
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Good wines and a great view of...

2/15/16
Good wines and a great view of the vineyards.
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Every wine was smooth and enjoyable. The...

12/28/15
Every wine was smooth and enjoyable. The server was knowledgable, pleasant, and not pushy -- very relaxing. He was a caring dog lover who had touching dog love stories, then listened sympathetically to our dog love stories! We say,
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Nice and relaxing, the staff was great....

9/6/15
Nice and relaxing, the staff was great. The wine is very decently priced, and delicious!
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About Winery and Wines

In 1992, Lance Randolph, the fourth generation of Peirano to farm the 300 acre estate, began making Peirano wine simply for himself and to prove Lodi could produce desirable wines. After considerable praise for his ability to make elegant wines, he decided to start bottling and selling Peirano wine using his estate grown grapes. Since then, Peirano has won numerous awards for producing top of the line wine using many of the old techniques valued by Giacomo Peirano. The history of Peirano Estate Vineyards is a tale deeply rooted in Lodi history and the importance is felt by every member of the Peirano family. Legend has it that Lodi was named after Giacomo’s famous racer horse, Alta Genoa, he brought from Lodi, Italy. Over the years, the vineyards have grown to not only include the same naturally rooted, head trained Old Vine Zinfandel imported to the United States by Lance’s great grandfather, but Cabernet Sauvignon, Viogner, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Muscat Canelli, Merlot, Shiraz, Tempranillo, Petite Sirah, Barbera, Syrah and Malbec as well. The difficult times in the Peirano family history, did prove to be challenging but showed their tenacity through desperation and hard times. How, you might ask, were they able to persevere? As Lance Randolph says, “A family that works together stays together, and the vineyards are a big part of our family. It’s as simple as that!”