Pamo Valley Winery Reopening in Ramona

Woman-Owned Winery Will Reintroduce Brand at Vina Ramona Space on Main Street

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Pamo Valley Winery out of Ramona will reopen in a new space, forming a local wine collective of sorts on Main Street in Old Town Ramona. The business will join forces with Vina Ramona Wines, co-permitting the space to serve Pamo Valley Wines. 

Known as one of the first female-owned wineries in Ramona, Owner and Winemaker Jennifer Lane will re-establish the brand across the street from her original tasting room which shut down earlier this summer. 

The Ramona Sentinel reports that after Pamo Valley Winery was not offered a lease renewal without an explanation, Lane was forced to close at 603 Main Street after 11 years in operation there. 

The new space will allow Lane to have access to a larger tasting room plus additional outdoor seating overlooking Ramona’s local area of bars, restaurants, coffee shops, and co-working spaces.

According to their social media, they are expected to reopen in their shared space in September 2022. Follow on Facebook for updates. 

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