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Made w/ grapes selected from our most productive vineyard block, from the moment we first tasted it we knew our merlot would be a crowd pleaser.
2011 Pinot Gris
As the first variety harvested under early mountain vineyards ownership, this easy-to-love pinot gris comes w/ sentimental value.
Chatham Vineyards: 2010 Steel Church Creek Chardonnay
Sweely Estate – 1867 Meritage
This dry, French style rosé, made from merlot, is the perfect “white wine” for the red wine drinker. With tastes & smells of grapefruit, guava & passion fruit, it is light & a bit earthy on the palette & bright in color. This is a well-balanced wine that proves a fitting companion for both your turkey & its sides.
our favorites, hand-selected from across the state, along w/ rotating featured selections of exciting or up-and-coming Virginia wineries. Come join us in celebrating these wines that have critics all over the world talking.
Of dedicated wine & hospitality professionals make your visit memorable.
Thibaut-Janisson
The most celebrated sparkling wine producer in Virginia, Claude Thibault’s “method champenoise” style pays homage to the region in which he grew up, Champagne, France. His global winemaking experience & prestige is apparent in these two gorgeous sparkling wines from vineyards near Charlottesville. A wine producer of choice at the Whitehouse!
Linden Vineyards
Jim Law, Linden Vineyard’s owner, grower, & winemaker, is one of the most respected in the business. A great teacher, he hosts aspiring young winemakers for two-year apprenticeships. The winery is located in the town of Linden in Northern Virginia, & it’s known for its range of consistently outstanding Bordeaux-inspired wines.
Chatham Vineyards
The Wehner family operates this winery on a four-century-old farm located on Virginia’s Eastern Shore, between the Atlantic & the Chesapeake Bay. The moderate maritime climate lends itself to their unique European-styled wines.
Ankida Ridge Vineyards
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Ankida is Sumerian for “where heaven & earth join.” And Virginia has certainly glimpsed a bit of heaven coming from this mother & son team. Christine & Nathan Vrooman are giving us a taste of Burgundy on the Blue Ridge, sustainably growing Pinot Noir & Chardonnay on their 1800-foot mountainside vineyard.
2011 Viognier
Viognier is the official grape of Virginia, & “Virginia is for lovers” is our state motto. we suggest you share our viognier w/ someone you love!
2011 Chardonnay
Our wine maker is from saint-emilion in bordeaux, & his sleek chardonnay transports us right to France.
2006 Acorn Hill Cabernet Franc
Mix & Match!
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Ox-Eye is in Augusta County, near Staunton, Virginia. It has a top elevation of 1830 ft. w/ slopes that face east-southeast. It was dubbed Ox-Eye after the ox-eye daisies that at times proliferate the landscape. The Kiers family planted their first two acres of grapevines in 1999, eventually covering 20 acres w/ vines. Viognier is the unofficial grape of Virginia. Early Mountain’s version combines dry stone & mineral tones w/ fruity peach nectar, creating a balanced, not too sweet taste. This easy to drink wine will subtly accent the richer flavors of your meal. You’ll be thankful to share it w/ those you love.
Ox-Eye’s dynamic Riesling has bright citrus & tropical fruit notes rounded out w/ a tinge of honey. Its robust acidity gives it a nice finish. Not too dry & not too sweet, this Riesling will stand up to & provide a little punch to the bold flavors of your Thanksgiving feast.
Oyster Fest 2013! With a full-time sommelier & a staff of dedicated wine & special event professionals, Early Mountain Vineyards is a perfect place to host your private event or to learn about & experience Virginia wine. Let the Early Mountain Vineyards team make your visit memorable.
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Our favorites, hand-selected from across the state. Come join us in celebrating these wines that have critics all over the world talking.
King Family Vineyards
Barboursville Vineyards
A true Virginia pioneer, Barboursville was founded in 1976 by members of an Italian family w/ roots in winemaking dating back to 1821. Located north of Charlottesville on a historic property that includes the ruins of a Thomas Jefferson-designed building, Barboursville crafts critically-acclaimed & award-winning wines that continue to establish the great potential of Virginia terroir.
Breaux Vineyards
Breaux is an internationally-acclaimed family-owned winery located in the northwestern tip of Loudon County from vineyards around & on the Short Hill Mountain. As the red crustaceans on their wine labels suggest, the Breaux family hails from Louisiana, the crawfish capital of the world. This landmark winery produces wines of the highest distinction from eighteen different grape varieties.
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Sweely 2007 Cabernet Franc
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One Case Sweely 2007 Cabernet Franc One Case A: We do not currently ship wine, but sign up for our mailing list at the bottom of the homepage for upcoming announcements about purchasing & shipping wine. Inspired by Bordeaux but distinctly Virginian, each bottle reflects our conviction that Virginia can be one of the top wine regions in the world. Our wines speak purpose. All of our profits go to strengthening the Virginia community & to promoting local wine & viticulture. But most of all, our wines speak place. Early Mountain Vineyards proudly offers a wine portfolio that tells the story of this remarkable land.
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Everywhere you look at Early Mountain Vineyards you’ll see our commitment to biodiversity & sustainable farming, a commitment reflected in our vibrant & distinctive wines. Having learned from wine pioneers in Virginia & around the world, we know that practical organic & biodynamic methods, such as limiting our use of sprays & pesticides, help preserve the natural balance of the vineyards’ ecosystem & yield healthy & expressive grapes.
Great wines tell a story, speaking the language of the Earth. Because Virginia has a temperate climate & varied soil composition similar to many great European wine regions, we’ve carefully selected grape varieties w/ an eye towards the Old World to best express our uniquely New World terroir.
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Terroir Part of the Monticello Wine Trail, our ideal vineyard site is comprised of mostly Virginia red clay & quartz soils. Our temperate climate further benefits from a cooling mountain breeze that helps our grapes achieve fresh & more precise flavors. The mountains also shield the vineyard from some of the rain & extreme weather of locations even just a few miles away. Within the vineyards, the grapes are affected by varied microclimates, the different aspects & slopes of the hills, & their relative exposure to the sun. We’ve planted different grape varieties in specific parcels, known as blocks, to take advantage of & to express our varied terroir. Grape Varieties Merlot Merlot, along w/ Cabernet Sauvignon, is the signature grape of Bordeaux’s famous blends & the dominant grape of Bordeaux’s Right Bank. Merlot berries are larger, fleshier, & less tannic than Cabernet Sauvignon grapes, yielding softer & more opulent juice. Merlot thrives in Virginia in part because it ripens early, producing sensuous wines characterized by ripe berry flavors. Chardonnay Chardonnay is the signature white grape of Burgundy & Champagne. The grape results in both sleek mineral-driven wines w/ cool fruit flavors as well as rich full-bodied wines w/ tropical fruit and, when combined w/ oak, buttery flavors. In addition to being well suited to Virginia’s relatively mild weather, the versatile grape has found a home in Virginia for this reason; winemakers are able to give Chardonnay the stamp of their particular vision. Viognier As much as any French variety, Viognier has found great success in Virginia. Viognier is prized for producing nervy, yet fragrant & floral dry wines. While the grape imparts a rich almond flavor in France, in Virginia, reflecting the terroir, the wine frequently takes on a distinctive & more delicate honeysuckle character. Muscat The incredible variety of Muscat grapes suggests that it’s the oldest grape in the world. Muscat is typically grown to produce simple, aromatic wines characterized by citrus fruit & floral aromas; it’s also a common table grape. In Virginia, Muscat is usually a blending grape, cultivated to lend its appealing aromatic profile to wine. Petit Manseng Petit Manseng, from South West France, is another rising star in Virginia, valued for its ability to produce both dry & powerful but elegant late-harvest & dessert wines. Small, thick berries yield juice w/ great intensity of flavor & a backbone of acidity. Tropical fruit, apricot, quince, honey, exotic spice, & orange peel flavors are typical of the rich flavors this grape yields. Pinot Gris Also famously known as Italian Pinot Grigio, this variety truly thrives in Alsace & Oregon where it is the basis of smoky, mineral, & spice-driven wines of great intensity. A relative of Pinot Noir, the grape is blue/gray, but produces white juice. The grape is also increasingly popular in Virginia, where the terroir tends towards expressing the lighter, more floral side of the grape. Petit Verdot Petit Verdot is another Bordeaux blending grape that has had exciting results in Virginia. In Bordeaux the grape has difficulty ripening & is used sparingly usually to add tannin & another dimension of complexity to the blend. But Virignia winemakers have found that this tiny grape ripens more evenly here, producing dark & expressive juice. As a result, you will find some winemakers in the Commonwealth giving this variety a featured role in their blends & as single varietals. Cabernet Franc Historically Cabernet Franc has usually played a supporting role because of its ability to impart complexity & acidity to blends. However, Cabernet Franc is also the dominant grape in the famous “first growth” of the Right Bank, & in other great bottlings around the world. And this early ripening grape especially thrives in Virginia, resulting in wines w/ both juicy & earthy flavors ranging from raspberry to tobacco, all supported by a backbone of refreshing acidity. Cabernet Sauvignon The world’s most famous grape, Cabernet Sauvignon is featured in many premier & age-worthy wines. Prized for its ability to produce single varietal wines, as in Napa, & also as a dominant blending grape in Bordeaux, Cabernet Sauvignon is a small, thick-skinned, tannic grape that produces intensely flavorful juice, characterized by notes of cassis & blackcurrant. Cabernet Sauvignon has had great success in Virginia both as a single varietal & as a blending grape, but it is especially sensitive to vintage character. Malbec Like Petit Verdot, another Bordeaux blending grape, Malbec has thrived in the New World, especially as the signature grape of Argentina. Malbec is far less cultivated in Virginia where, as in Bordeaux, it is used mainly for blending. But its dark flavors & velvety texture, combined w/ its good acidity, make this a variety worth watching.
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Part of the Monticello Wine Trail, our ideal vineyard site is comprised of mostly Virginia red clay & quartz soils. Our temperate climate further benefits from a cooling mountain breeze that helps our grapes achieve fresh & more precise flavors. The mountains also shield the vineyard from some of the rain & extreme weather of locations even just a few miles away. Within the vineyards, the grapes are affected by varied microclimates, the different aspects & slopes of the hills, & their relative exposure to the sun. We’ve planted different grape varieties in specific parcels, known as blocks, to take advantage of & to express our varied terroir.
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Chatham Vineyards: 2010 Steel Church Creek Chardonnay
Sweely Estate – 1867 Meritage
This dry, French style rosé, made from merlot, is the perfect “white wine” for the red wine drinker. With tastes & smells of grapefruit, guava & passion fruit, it is light & a bit earthy on the palette & bright in color. This is a well-balanced wine that proves a fitting companion for both your turkey & its sides.
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2006 Acorn Hill Cabernet Franc
Mix & Match!
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Ox-Eye is in Augusta County, near Staunton, Virginia. It has a top elevation of 1830 ft. w/ slopes that face east-southeast. It was dubbed Ox-Eye after the ox-eye daisies that at times proliferate the landscape. The Kiers family planted their first two acres of grapevines in 1999, eventually covering 20 acres w/ vines. Viognier is the unofficial grape of Virginia. Early Mountain’s version combines dry stone & mineral tones w/ fruity peach nectar, creating a balanced, not too sweet taste. This easy to drink wine will subtly accent the richer flavors of your meal. You’ll be thankful to share it w/ those you love.
Ox-Eye’s dynamic Riesling has bright citrus & tropical fruit notes rounded out w/ a tinge of honey. Its robust acidity gives it a nice finish. Not too dry & not too sweet, this Riesling will stand up to & provide a little punch to the bold flavors of your Thanksgiving feast.
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Everywhere you look at Early Mountain Vineyards you’ll see our commitment to biodiversity & sustainable farming, a commitment reflected in our vibrant & distinctive wines. Having learned from wine pioneers in Virginia & around the world, we know that practical organic & biodynamic methods, such as limiting our use of sprays & pesticides, help preserve the natural balance of the vineyards’ ecosystem & yield healthy & expressive grapes.
Great wines tell a story, speaking the language of the Earth. Because Virginia has a temperate climate & varied soil composition similar to many great European wine regions, we’ve carefully selected grape varieties w/ an eye towards the Old World to best express our uniquely New World terroir.
Earth & Vine
Terroir Part of the Monticello Wine Trail, our ideal vineyard site is comprised of mostly Virginia red clay & quartz soils. Our temperate climate further benefits from a cooling mountain breeze that helps our grapes achieve fresh & more precise flavors. The mountains also shield the vineyard from some of the rain & extreme weather of locations even just a few miles away. Within the vineyards, the grapes are affected by varied microclimates, the different aspects & slopes of the hills, & their relative exposure to the sun. We’ve planted different grape varieties in specific parcels, known as blocks, to take advantage of & to express our varied terroir. Grape Varieties Merlot Merlot, along w/ Cabernet Sauvignon, is the signature grape of Bordeaux’s famous blends & the dominant grape of Bordeaux’s Right Bank. Merlot berries are larger, fleshier, & less tannic than Cabernet Sauvignon grapes, yielding softer & more opulent juice. Merlot thrives in Virginia in part because it ripens early, producing sensuous wines characterized by ripe berry flavors. Chardonnay Chardonnay is the signature white grape of Burgundy & Champagne. The grape results in both sleek mineral-driven wines w/ cool fruit flavors as well as rich full-bodied wines w/ tropical fruit and, when combined w/ oak, buttery flavors. In addition to being well suited to Virginia’s relatively mild weather, the versatile grape has found a home in Virginia for this reason; winemakers are able to give Chardonnay the stamp of their particular vision. Viognier As much as any French variety, Viognier has found great success in Virginia. Viognier is prized for producing nervy, yet fragrant & floral dry wines. While the grape imparts a rich almond flavor in France, in Virginia, reflecting the terroir, the wine frequently takes on a distinctive & more delicate honeysuckle character. Muscat The incredible variety of Muscat grapes suggests that it’s the oldest grape in the world. Muscat is typically grown to produce simple, aromatic wines characterized by citrus fruit & floral aromas; it’s also a common table grape. In Virginia, Muscat is usually a blending grape, cultivated to lend its appealing aromatic profile to wine. Petit Manseng Petit Manseng, from South West France, is another rising star in Virginia, valued for its ability to produce both dry & powerful but elegant late-harvest & dessert wines. Small, thick berries yield juice w/ great intensity of flavor & a backbone of acidity. Tropical fruit, apricot, quince, honey, exotic spice, & orange peel flavors are typical of the rich flavors this grape yields. Pinot Gris Also famously known as Italian Pinot Grigio, this variety truly thrives in Alsace & Oregon where it is the basis of smoky, mineral, & spice-driven wines of great intensity. A relative of Pinot Noir, the grape is blue/gray, but produces white juice. The grape is also increasingly popular in Virginia, where the terroir tends towards expressing the lighter, more floral side of the grape. Petit Verdot Petit Verdot is another Bordeaux blending grape that has had exciting results in Virginia. In Bordeaux the grape has difficulty ripening & is used sparingly usually to add tannin & another dimension of complexity to the blend. But Virignia winemakers have found that this tiny grape ripens more evenly here, producing dark & expressive juice. As a result, you will find some winemakers in the Commonwealth giving this variety a featured role in their blends & as single varietals. Cabernet Franc Historically Cabernet Franc has usually played a supporting role because of its ability to impart complexity & acidity to blends. However, Cabernet Franc is also the dominant grape in the famous “first growth” of the Right Bank, & in other great bottlings around the world. And this early ripening grape especially thrives in Virginia, resulting in wines w/ both juicy & earthy flavors ranging from raspberry to tobacco, all supported by a backbone of refreshing acidity. Cabernet Sauvignon The world’s most famous grape, Cabernet Sauvignon is featured in many premier & age-worthy wines. Prized for its ability to produce single varietal wines, as in Napa, & also as a dominant blending grape in Bordeaux, Cabernet Sauvignon is a small, thick-skinned, tannic grape that produces intensely flavorful juice, characterized by notes of cassis & blackcurrant. Cabernet Sauvignon has had great success in Virginia both as a single varietal & as a blending grape, but it is especially sensitive to vintage character. Malbec Like Petit Verdot, another Bordeaux blending grape, Malbec has thrived in the New World, especially as the signature grape of Argentina. Malbec is far less cultivated in Virginia where, as in Bordeaux, it is used mainly for blending. But its dark flavors & velvety texture, combined w/ its good acidity, make this a variety worth watching. Chatham Vineyards: 2010 Steel Church Creek Chardonnay
Sweely Estate – 1867 Meritage
Viognier is the unofficial grape of Virginia. Early Mountain’s version combines dry stone & mineral tones w/ fruity peach nectar, creating a balanced, not too sweet taste. This easy to drink wine will subtly accent the richer flavors of your meal. You’ll be thankful to share it w/ those you love.
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Ox-Eye’s dynamic Riesling has bright citrus & tropical fruit notes rounded out w/ a tinge of honey. Its robust acidity gives it a nice finish. Not too dry & not too sweet, this Riesling will stand up to & provide a little punch to the bold flavors of your Thanksgiving feast.
With a full-time sommelier & a staff of dedicated wine & special event professionals, Early Mountain Vineyards is a perfect place to host your private event or to learn about & experience Virginia wine. Let the Early Mountain Vineyards team make your visit memorable.
Part of the Monticello Wine Trail, our ideal vineyard site is comprised of mostly Virginia red clay & quartz soils. Our temperate climate further benefits from a cooling mountain breeze that helps our grapes achieve fresh & more precise flavors. The mountains also shield the vineyard from some of the rain & extreme weather of locations even just a few miles away. Within the vineyards, the grapes are affected by varied microclimates, the different aspects & slopes of the hills, & their relative exposure to the sun. We’ve planted different grape varieties in specific parcels, known as blocks, to take advantage of & to express our varied terroir.
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2006 Acorn Hill Cabernet Franc
Mix & Match!
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Ox-Eye is in Augusta County, near Staunton, Virginia. It has a top elevation of 1830 ft. w/ slopes that face east-southeast. It was dubbed Ox-Eye after the ox-eye daisies that at times proliferate the landscape. The Kiers family planted their first two acres of grapevines in 1999, eventually covering 20 acres w/ vines. Sweely 2007 Cabernet Franc One Case Sweely 2007 Cabernet Franc One Case Oyster Fest 2013! A: We do not currently ship wine, but sign up for our mailing list at the bottom of the homepage for upcoming announcements about purchasing & shipping wine.
This dry, French style rosé, made from merlot, is the perfect “white wine” for the red wine drinker. With tastes & smells of grapefruit, guava & passion fruit, it is light & a bit earthy on the palette & bright in color. This is a well-balanced wine that proves a fitting companion for both your turkey & its sides.
our favorites, hand-selected from across the state, along w/ rotating featured selections of exciting or up-and-coming Virginia wineries. Come join us in celebrating these wines that have critics all over the world talking.
Inspired by Bordeaux but distinctly Virginian, each bottle reflects our conviction that Virginia can be one of the top wine regions in the world. Our wines speak purpose. All of our profits go to strengthening the Virginia community & to promoting local wine & viticulture. But most of all, our wines speak place. Early Mountain Vineyards proudly offers a wine portfolio that tells the story of this remarkable land.
Early mountain wines
Early Mountain Vineyards offers natural beauty,
Our events spaces
Inspiration Boards
Lovely Guest Cottage
Imagine your wedding at Early Mountain Vineyards
EMV Selected as 2013 Pick by the knot
Except for the licenses, authorizations, consents, & rights granted hereunder & described in this Agreement, as comprehensive & broad as they may seem or actually be, we acquire no title or ownership rights in or to any User Submitted Content you submit & nothing in these Terms of Use conveys to us any ownership rights in your User Submitted Content. Early Mountain Vineyards is acting only as a host, bulletin board, or conduit for User Submitted Content, w/ all of the specific rights granted by you hereunder. You must own the rights to the User Submitted Content you submit & the right to grant all of the authorizations, permissions, approvals, consents, rights, & licenses as described herein. If you do not exclusively own all of these rights, you must have all necessary authorizations, permissions, approvals, consents, rights, & licenses from the owner(s) to enter into these Terms of Use & perform & comply w/ all of its obligations. You represent, warrant, & covenant to Early Mountain Vineyards and, by submitting User Submitted Content, you reaffirm each such representation, warranty, & covenant, that (a) all of the information provided by you associated w/ your User Submitted Content is correct, complete, & current, (b) your User Submitted Content does not violate these Terms of Use, any rights of any other party, any of your obligations, any law or regulation, or infringe upon or misappropriate any intellectual property, privacy, publicity, or other rights of any party & (c) you hold & will continue to hold all the ownership, license, proprietary, & other rights necessary to enter into, authorize, grant rights, & perform your obligations under these Terms of Use as described. Upon our request, you will furnish Early Mountain Vineyards any documentation, substantiation, & releases necessary & reasonably required to verify & substantiate your compliance w/ any or all of the terms & conditions contained herein regarding User Submitted Content, including, without limitation, the foregoing representations, warranties, & covenants.
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our favorites, hand-selected from across the state. Come join us in celebrating these wines that have critics all over the world talking.
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King Family Vineyards
Barboursville Vineyards
A true Virginia pioneer, Barboursville was founded in 1976 by members of an Italian family w/ roots in winemaking dating back to 1821. Located north of Charlottesville on a historic property that includes the ruins of a Thomas Jefferson-designed building, Barboursville crafts critically-acclaimed & award-winning wines that continue to establish the great potential of Virginia terroir.
Breaux Vineyards
Breaux is an internationally-acclaimed family-owned winery located in the northwestern tip of Loudon County from vineyards around & on the Short Hill Mountain. As the red crustaceans on their wine labels suggest, the Breaux family hails from Louisiana, the crawfish capital of the world. This landmark winery produces wines of the highest distinction from eighteen different grape varieties.
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Thibaut-Janisson
The most celebrated sparkling wine producer in Virginia, Claude Thibault’s “method champenoise” style pays homage to the region in which he grew up, Champagne, France. His global winemaking experience & prestige is apparent in these two gorgeous sparkling wines from vineyards near Charlottesville. A wine producer of choice at the Whitehouse!
Linden Vineyards
Jim Law, Linden Vineyard’s owner, grower, & winemaker, is one of the most respected in the business. A great teacher, he hosts aspiring young winemakers for two-year apprenticeships. The winery is located in the town of Linden in Northern Virginia, & it’s known for its range of consistently outstanding Bordeaux-inspired wines.
Chatham Vineyards
The Wehner family operates this winery on a four-century-old farm located on Virginia’s Eastern Shore, between the Atlantic & the Chesapeake Bay. The moderate maritime climate lends itself to their unique European-styled wines.
Ankida Ridge Vineyards
Ankida is Sumerian for “where heaven & earth join.” And Virginia has certainly glimpsed a bit of heaven coming from this mother & son team. Christine & Nathan Vrooman are giving us a taste of Burgundy on the Blue Ridge, sustainably growing Pinot Noir & Chardonnay on their 1800-foot mountainside vineyard. Oyster Fest 2013! often for updates. Our operations & maintenance contractors sometimes have limited access to your personal information in the course of providing products or services to Early Mountain Vineyards. These contractors include vendors & suppliers that provide us w/ email distribution technology, services, and/or content for the operation & maintenance of our Site. Access to your personal information by these contractors is limited to the information reasonably necessary for the contractor to perform its limited function for Early Mountain Vineyards. We also contractually require that our operations & maintenance contractors 1) protect the privacy of your personal information consistent w/ this Privacy Policy, & 2) not use or disclose your personal information for any purpose other than providing us w/ products & services as required by law., & any Additional Terms & Conditions., which describes the personally identifiable information we collect, use, disclose, manage, & store. As part of the registration process for such services, features, or functions, you will choose a user name & password (or we may assign an initial password which we will give you the option to change) . Your user name & password are personal to you & you may not allow any others to use your user name or password under any circumstances. We are not liable for any harm caused or related to the theft or misappropriation of your user name or password, disclosure of your user name or password, or your authorization of anyone else to use your user name or password. You agree to immediately notify us if you become aware of or believe there is or may have been any unauthorized use of (or activity using) your user name or password or any other need to deactivate your user name or password due to security concerns.
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