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Edit ThisGalleano Winery
Edit ThisGalleano Winery is located in Mira Loma’s Wineville area, and is still much the same as it was in 1927 when the Galleano family purchased the land. The winery is located at the southern fringe of the Cucamonga Valley, made famous for winegrowing by Secondo Guasti, who like Domenico came from northern Italy’s Piedmonte region. The name means foot of the mountains and would be appropriate to Cucamonga, an alluvial plain that sweeps down from the eastern reaches of the San Gabriel Mountains. The more..
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| tel: | 951-685-5376 |
| url: | www.galleanowinery.com |
| address: | 4231 Wineville Road, Mira Loma, CA 91752 |
| email: | info@galleanowinery.com |
Filippi Winery
Edit ThisOne of the last two functioning wineries in the Cucamonga Valley, it is
housed in the famous Thomas Brothers Winery in Rancho Cucamonga,
"California's Oldest Winery." The Filippi family has grown premium wine
grapes in the Cucamonga area continuously since 1922. Joseph Filippi
Winery & Vineyards has earned over 200 Awards
for winemaking excellence in the past 30 years. Award-winning varieties
include Zinfandels, Grenaches, Cabernets, Syrah, Petite Sirah and
Mourvedre blends, Sauvignon Blanc, Sherries, Ports and Angelica wines.
Monday through Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 more..
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| tel: | (909) 899-5755 |
| url: | www.citivu.com |
| address: | 12467 Base Line Road, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91739 |
| email: | JFilippiWinery@aol.com |
Ontario Mills Mall
Edit This The largest one-story mall west of the Mississippi River offers shopping, food, and 58 movie screens. There are many good places to shop and eat in the area around the mall as well.
| type: | Shopping centers and malls |
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| tel: | (909) 484-8301 |
| url: | www.ontariomills.com |
| address: | One Mills Circle, Ontario, CA 91764-5200 |
| email: | ontariomills@themills.com |
Hadley Fruit Orchards
Edit ThisHadley Fruit Orchards
was founded by Paul and Peggy Hadley in 1931 in Banning, California. Their
neighbors were the Morongo Band of Mission Indians. According to members
of the Morongo tribe, Paul Hadley often provided tribal members with fruit
and dates, fostering a rapport with Hadley Fruit Orchards that remains
to this day.
The Hadleys added natural
fruit, butters and jams, cereals and grains, candies, family kitchen bakery
goods, vitamins, and their own selection of wine from organically grown
more..
| type: | Speciality shops |
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| tel: | 1-800-854-5655 |
| url: | www.hadleyfruitorchards.com |
| email: | hadleyscom@hadleyfruitorchards.com |
