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Lazy Creek Vineyards : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lazy Creek Vineyards
Lazy Creek Vineyards is a winery in Philo, California in the United States. It is owned by Ferrari-Carano. It's the second oldest winery in the Anderson Valley. The vineyard and winery is best known for its Gewürztraminer wine. The on-site Gewürztraminer grapes are some of the oldest in the Anderson Valley AVA. ==History== The original Lazy Creek Vineyards property was first used as a farm and vineyard by the Pinolis family in the 1900s. They played grapes and plum trees. In 1969, Hans and Theresia Kobler purchased the property. They maintained a ranch onsite and lived in San Francisco, before planting their first grapes in 1972.〔 Their first grapes were Pinot noir and Gewürztraminer. It was then bought by Josh and Mary Beth Chandler and Dr. Noorthoek in 1999. After acquiring the vineyard, the Chandler's expanded the vineyard to 40 acres.〔 They also had an on-site farm, with cattle, pigs and chickens. In the summer of 2008, they sold the winery to Don and Rhonda Carano, owners of Ferrari-Carano.〔 The winery has been featured in the ''New York Times'',〔 the ''Sacramento Bee'', and ''Sunset''.
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