Lodi-Woodbridge Wine Grape Commission

2545 W Turner Rd
Lodi, CA 95242

The Lodi Winegrape Commission represents a vibrant community of winegrowers in Lodi, California, dedicated to the philosophy that collaboration enhances growth and quality within the industry. With a rich history that spans generations, Lodi is noted for its enduring vineyards, some dating back to the region's earliest days, and recognized for producing exceptional wines today.

The commission also offers a Wine Visitor Center, where guests can embark on guided tastings to explore the diverse offerings of the Lodi Appellation. Additionally, the Lodi Wine Club provides members with exclusive selections of hand-picked wines, showcasing the best of what Lodi has to offer.

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