What Makes Wines Sweet or Dry?
What makes wine sweet is intuitive: sugar. That is to say, naturally occurring sugar—mostly fructose, but glucose to an extent too. Glucose is more...
Learn moreWhat makes wine sweet is intuitive: sugar. That is to say, naturally occurring sugar—mostly fructose, but glucose to an extent too. Glucose is more...
Learn moreCalifornia's last twelve months have been the driest in a century. Sonoma County, where Ram's Gate Winery calls home, is one of several counties to...
Learn moreAt Ram’s Gate Winery, there are few things we love more than making red wine. Each of our Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir, and Syrah wines are char...
Learn moreWe believe Northern California winemaking starts with the land. And we care for ours using sustainable practices that reflect our true love of eac...
Learn moreAt Ram’s Gate Winery, we are undeniably committed to leaving this earth better than we found it by discovering holistic approaches to creating who...
Learn moreTo us, creating wines with the right balance of acid, tannin, richness and body creates a gateway to more than taste and texture, but an appreciat...
Learn moreThe American Viticulture Area, or AVA, designation categorizes vineyards by climate, geology and elevation, which is reflected on each California ...
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