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Robb Report discusses Napa Valley Cab Styles… including Dyer Vineyard

Jan 27, 2019 | In the Vineyard, Praise/Press

In the most recent issue of the Robb Report Sara Schneider discusses the handful of vineyards and vintners in Napa Valley’s mountain AVAs that deliver wines of elegance, power, and balance. She contrasts these with the broader more hedonistic style that some...

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Obituary: William George Dyer, 1948-2026

May 5, 2026

Renowned winemaker and grower Bill Dyer passed away at home on April 18, 2026. A naturalist and adventurer, a lifelong student and storyteller, a community activist, friend and beloved husband, he will be missed by all who knew him. Born in Berkeley, California on...

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