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[Suisun Valley Vintners & Growers Association] Koch’s vineyards were also very fortunate to tie into the Solano Irrigation District’s water supply, as a stream bed passes right through the Koch property. The combination of close attention to every-single-detail, plus his terroir location against the eastern slope of Mount George Range, and great irrigation opportunities, combined into what is a continuing success story.
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