Breggo Cellars

Breggo means "sheep" in Boontling, in honor of our place, a 203-acre farm just north of Boonville. Our Craftsman house from the 1920s and random cluster of sideways-tilting outbuildings recently served as headquarters to one of the oldest and largest sheep ranches in Anderson Valley. For 150 years, sheep dominated the agricultural landscape of Anderson Valley. Sheep, like the domesticated vinifera grapevine, occupy and even thrive on the geographic periphery - places too steep, with soils too thin and climates too cold for other types of intensive agriculture. Sheep and vines flourish where the domesticated meets the wilderness. The margins. This is our place.

About 30% of the property constitutes what winegrowers might call "usable" ground: islands of open grassy slopes, on reasonably stable clay-loam soils, with gentle southeastern exposures.

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Anderson Valley
Mendocino County
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Why We Chose Breggo Cellars

Family Run Craftsmanship

  • Family Owned
  • Source fruit from top regional vineyards

Accolades & Ratings

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Breggo Cellars Pinot Noir
Pinot Noir
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Breggo Cellars Chardonnay
Chardonnay
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Breggo Cellars Gewurztraminer
Gewürztraminer
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