Location
8712 Marysville Road, Oregon House, CA 95962
Phone
(530) 692-8201
Website
http://www.renaissancewinery.com

Renaissance Vineyard and Winery is a winery owned by the Fellowship of Friends and located on the Fellowship's land in Oregon House. It was first planted in 1974 and first harvested in 1979. At its peak, the winery spanned 365 acres of land on the Fellowship's 1300-acre plot known as "Apollo." The winery has been especially famous for its cabernet sauvignon and riesling.1 However, the winery has been reduced over the past decade to just 44 acres of land and now produces only about 2500 cases of wine per year.2 Renaissance wine is still served at Café Collage.

Footnotes

1. Dunne, Mike. "An Old-Fashioned Zinfandel: Grant-Eddie Winery's Devotion to the Varietal Reaps a Rich Reward," The Sacramento Bee, September 14, 2011, p. D3.
2. Dunne, Mike. "An Old-Fashioned Zinfandel: Grant-Eddie Winery's Devotion to the Varietal Reaps a Rich Reward," The Sacramento Bee, September 14, 2011, p. D3.