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September 11, 2023
Leah Goss,

Rodney Strong Vineyards

Our story begins in 1959, when Rodney Strong envisioned Sonoma County as a special place for producing wine. A true pioneer, he led the way for the future of Sonoma County winemaking. Rodney Strong Vineyards was the 13th winery bonded in the newly discovered Sonoma County wine industry. Today, Rodney Strong Vineyards is a family of passionate people committed to crafting premium wines, meaningful experiences and sustainable leadership. We are united by our passion for wine and the belief that nothing brings people together better than sharing a great bottle of Rodney Strong wine. For over 30 years, RSWE has flourished under the leadership of the Klein family, fourth-generation California farmers, who are committed to protecting and preserving the environment in both the vineyards and at the winery through sustainable farming and winemaking. rodneystrong.com

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