Simoneau Vineyards is a family-owned operation established in 1988 as grapegrowers in the western end of Alexander Valley outside Healdsburg, CA, who began producing small lots of wine in 2005 from their favorite vineyard rows. They grow Chardonnay (5 acres, nine clones), Cabernet Sauvignon (5 acres), and Bordeaux varietals on fence lines, selling 95% of their grapes while producing four wines: Brenda Lee Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, FenceLine Bordeaux blend, and the world's first Chardonnay Rosé. Their wines emphasize fruit-forward flavors from their special place.

World's first Chardonnay Rosé FenceLine Bordeaux blend from vineyard fence lines Brenda Lee Chardonnay from nine clones Cabernet Sauvignon from prime Alexander Valley ground
Simoneau family photo Cabernet Sauvignon Chardonnay FenceLine Bordeaux blend Chardonnay Rosé
FenceLine
Bordeaux blend from fence line grapes: Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Petite Verdot, Malbec, Cabernet Franc
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Chardonnay Rosé
World's first Chardonnay Rosé, food and wine versatile
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Brenda Lee Chardonnay
Small batch from nine clones, named after owner's wife, food friendly
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Cabernet Sauvignon
Workhorse red from 5 acres prime Alexander Valley ground, tiny berries big flavors
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Gold Medal, Sonoma County Harvest Fair 2021 2021
Silver Medal, San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition 2020 2020

Blog posts from 2017 (Postponed Due to Rain) and 2016 (December Storms, Brenda’s Breadsticks)