Edward Wallo, Yorkville Cellars (part 1 of 2)

Edward Wallo, Founder & Proprietor of Yorkville Cellars discusses his history of grape growing and winemaking in Mendocino County. Believed to be the only vineyard in the world that grows all six of the noble Bordeaux red varietals.

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