About Iron Horse Vineyards
Iron Horse is one of the finest family-owned wine properties in the country and the top American-owned, luxury Sparkling Wine producer in Sonoma County. The estate is a 260-acre reserve in Green Valley, part of the Russian River Valley, renowned for growing delicious, cool climate Chardonnay and Pinot Noir.
The Sparklings have served at the White House for seven consecutive Presidential Administrations, beginning with the historic Reagan-Gorbachev Summit Meetings in 1985, which ended the Cold War. The White House ushered in the new millennium with Iron Horse, New Year’s Eve 1999. Their wines have also been served to monarchs and the President of China at Supreme Court dinners.
The property was named after a railroad stop, which crossed the property in the 1890s. The logo, the rampant horse on a weathervane, came from a 19th-century weathervane found while clearing away the rubble during construction.
2024 marks the family’s 48th vintage. Three generations live on the estate.
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