Clos LaChance Winery
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Clos LaChance Winery
Clos LaChance Winery is a perfect place for wine tasting or to simply enjoy the serene surroundings. Located in San Martin, CA and only 30 minutes from Silicon Valley, Clos LaChance offers an intimate experience with nature that will leave you feeling refreshed. As stewards of land and resources, Clos LaChance focuses on winemaking practices that are aligned with sustainability.
About Clos LaChance Winery
Winery Name | Clos LaChance Winery |
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Address | 1 Hummingbird Lane |
City | San Martin |
State | CA |
Zip | 95046 |
Website URL | http://www.clos.com/ |
Phone | 408.686.1050 |
admin@clos.com | |
Tasting Hours | Wed - Fri: 11am - 4pm, Sat - Sun 10am – 4pm |
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