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Iron Horse Vineyards is a family-owned winery situated in Sonoma Valley, California. The winery is renowned for its premium sparkling wines and distinctive branding, which features a rampant horse on a weathervane. This logo was inspired by a 19th-century weathervane discovered on the property during the winery's construction. The name 'Iron Horse' itself originates from the term used by Native Americans to describe steam locomotives in the early 1800s. The winery's location, Ross Station Road, was once a train stop for a narrow gauge train that transported people to the Russian River. This historical connection to the railroad is reflected in the winery's name and logo. Iron Horse Vineyards continues to produce high-quality wines, maintaining its legacy and connection to the region's rich history.
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