Kurt Deustch and Rachel Martin were strangers seated together at a film festival, and that fortuitous meeting turned into a wine company. The vintners of Oceano wines join Cheddar to celebrate the launch of their new line.
Oceano will release of its inaugural 2016 Central Coast Chardonnay for $38 a bottle. All of the fruit for the wine is sourced from Spanish Springs Vineyard, located a short distance to the south of San Luis Obispo.
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