About D'Agostini Wines
The D'Agostini name carries one of the deepest legacies in California wine: the original D'Agostini winery in Amador's Shenandoah Valley traces to the 1856 cellar dug by Swiss immigrant Adam Uhlinger, among the oldest winemaking sites in the state, later run for generations by the D'Agostini family. Today's D'Agostini Wines pours in Plymouth, in the heart of that same Shenandoah Valley.
Zinfandel country surrounds it: Amador's old vine heritage remains the region's calling card. Sierra Foothills tasting means ridge roads, small rooms and almost no crowds. Confirm current hours, tasting fees and reservation policies with the winery before you go.