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Dry Creek Valley

Our first Sauvignon Blanc came from grapes harvested in the Dry Creek Valley, one of the smallest American Viticultural Areas. Only 16 miles long and 2 miles wide, Dry Creek Valley is one of the oldest grapegrowing agricultural areas in California dating back to 130 years ago. As with our philosophy, Dry Creek Valley's climate reflects a wonderful coastal influence resulting in expressive, terroir driven wines that are just delightful. We look forward to another offering from this appellation in the future.










The Minor Family

In August 2007, she had a C-section, and though she worried about complications, Monica delivered a healthy baby girl. But hours after Sofia was born, Monica began running a fever. No one was concerned at first -- Monica figured it was just hormones -- but three days later the fever hadn't broken, and Monica's abdomen was swollen and painful. iReport.com: What do you think about this story? Sound off on video

The doctors at Monica's hospital thought she might be infected with a deadly strain of bacteria. They flew her to a hospital in Boston where she was diagnosed with necrotizing fasciitis, also known as flesh-eating bacteria.

Defying the odds, Monica survived, but many of her organs didn't. The doctors removed Monica's uterus, ovaries, gallbladder and part of her colon that same day.