Celebrating Community, Craft, and Local Flavor in 2026

A new year brings a sense of possibility—fresh energy, fresh perspective, and an opportunity to reconnect with what matters most. At Woodbridge, that sense of renewal is rooted in community: the people, places, and traditions that make this region feel like home.

Woodbridge sits in the heart of a historic grape-growing and winemaking area, a landscape that has shaped the character of our community for generations. Local vineyards and wineries are more than neighbors—they’re storytellers, artisans, and stewards of the land. Like many industries, they’ve faced challenges in recent years, from changing consumer habits to the realities of climate and agriculture. Their resilience is a reminder of how deeply connected we all are to the region we share.

Supporting local wine goes beyond what’s in the glass. It helps preserve regional heritage, strengthens the local economy, and sustains the relationships that give this area its distinct identity. Whether it’s enjoying a locally produced bottle at the table, attending a tasting or wine dinner, or learning more about sustainable vineyard practices, small choices add up to meaningful impact.

Throughout the year, Woodbridge celebrates these connections—bringing people together around good food, thoughtfully curated wines, and experiences that highlight the craftsmanship behind every bottle. It’s a reflection of our broader philosophy: quality, care, and community belong at the center of everything we do.

As we move into 2026, we look forward to another year of shared experiences, strong partnerships, and moments that bring people closer together. Here’s to a year filled with connection, conversation, and the simple pleasure of gathering around the table—rooted in the region we’re proud to call home.

For more information about becoming a member of Woodbridge, contact Kristine at 209-263-0115.

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