Bogle Vineyards

The Bogle family has been growing wines since the nineteenth century. It wasn't until around 1968 that the family planted the first vines near Clarksburgh USA. After years of hard work, the Bogle family has more than 1,200 acres of viticulture in California. With the growth of the company, the family established a name within the wine world, both in America and abroad. The main reason for...

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2023 Bogle Vineyard Chardonnay
grape Chardonnay
18.95 15.66 As low as 16.95
2022 Bogle Vineyard Pinot Noir
grape Pinot Noir
18.95 15.66
2023 Bogle Vineyard Phantom Chardonnay
grape Chardonnay
32.95 27.23 As low as 29.45
2022 Bogle Vineyard Essential Red
grape Syrah-Shiraz
19.95 16.49 As low as 17.95
Vegan Label
2020 Bogle Phantom Red
grape Syrah-Shiraz, Zinfandel
33.95 28.06 As low as 30.95
2022 Bogle Vineyard Zinfandel Old Vines
grape Zinfandel
19.95 16.49 As low as 17.95
Vegan Label
2021 Bogle Vineyard Chardonnay Reserve
grape Chardonnay
29.95 24.75 As low as 27.95
2022 Bogle Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon
grape Cabernet Sauvignon
19.45 16.07 As low as 18.45
Bogle Blanc de Blancs Sparkling
grape Sauvignon Blanc
30.95 25.58

The Bogle family has been growing wines since the nineteenth century. It wasn't until around 1968 that the family planted the first vines near Clarksburgh USA. After years of hard work, the Bogle family has more than 1,200 acres of viticulture in California. With the growth of the company, the family established a name within the wine world, both in America and abroad. The main reason for the success is that the family is engaged in the production of wine on a daily basis. The family understands that high quality wines start with excellent grape varieties. They ensure this by working organically with respect for the land and the environment. The story behind the pheasant on the labels of the wines is as follows. The family wanted a label that reflected the region of the vineyards. The family came into contact with the artist Paul Lorenzi, who was sketching the wines one evening. Suddenly a beautiful pheasant sat in the middle of the vineyard. The Bogle wines label was born!

Bogle Vineyards works organically. Bogle is certified by several agencies: California Certified Sustainable Winegrowing, Lodi Rules Certified Green Certificate and the “Sacramento Area Sustainable Business” Certificate.