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AgRICULTURE
by the box only. Apple gift boxes are
available year round. 634-6173/634-
2148; 830 Sunset Road, 1 mile east of
Highway 4; info@eatfarmfresh.com.
13. Brentwood Olive Oil Company
California extra virgin olive oil, dipping
blend and flavor-infused olive oils.
Now featuring wine and specializing in
wine from local growers. Gourmet food
items, olives, pasta and sauce, mustard,
vinaigrettes, gift baskets, ceramics and
olive oil, olive and wine accessories.
Shipping available. 240-OILS (6457) or
800-798-0114; 2610 Empire Avenue,
just north of Lone Tree Way in Brentwood;
www.brentwoodoliveoil.com.
14. McCauley Groves
California estate brand extra virgin
olive oil from Italian and Spanish
varieties of olive oil stock. 755-0226;
Deer Valley area of Brentwood; www.
mccauleyolivegroves.com.
15. Bacchini’s Fruit Tree
U-pick and picked fruits, cherries:
Brooks, Utah giant, Bing, Rainier (white),
Montmorency (sour). Apricots: flavor
giant, Katy and poppy. Blackberries, white
peaches, white nectarines, plums and
loquats, pluots and walnuts. 634-3645;
2010 Walnut Blvd.; www.brentwoodfruit.
com.
16. Moffat Ranch
Picked and U-pick freestone peaches:
suncrest, Fay Elberta, O’Henry and
elegant lady; nectarines: fantasia, and July
red. Please call ahead for ripeness and
availability. Bring containers. 634-3049;
1870 Walnut Blvd., just north of Marsh
Creek Road.
17. Papini Farms
U-pick and picked fruit. Cherries, early
variety, springcrest peaches and early
apricots, followed by other varieties of
peaches. Nectarines, white peaches,
Santa Rosa plums, apricots, Queen Rosa
plums, flavor giant nectarines. The farm
supplies buckets for picking and boxes for
fruit. 634-5664; 2750 Concord Ave. off
Walnut Boulevard.
18. Tamayo Family Vineyards and Ca’na
Wine
Tamayo Family Vineyards – estate
grown syrah and cabernet sauvignon.
Vineyard tours and tasting by appointment
only. 513-VINE (8463); 11640 Byron
Highway, north of Highway 4; www.
tamayofamilyvineyards.com; www.
canawine.com.
19. Peterwolfe
Picked apricots (Royal-Blenheim,
perfection, Patterson, Helena); early
season white and yellow peaches;
suncrest peaches, Fay Elberta peaches
and black friar plums (picked and U-pick)
at the west end of Payne Avenue. Picked
vine-ripened red and heirloom tomatoes.
Ranch honey from our own bees. Satsuma
mandarins and clementines. 634-1308;
164 Payne Ave. (off Concord); www.
peterwolfe.com.
20. Chavez U-pick cherries
U-pick cherries starting in late May. South
side of Marsh Creek Road between Walnut
Boulevard and Sellers Avenue. Call for
availability and directions; 634-2148.
21. The Farmer’s Daughter Produce and U-
Pick Farm
U-Pick and picked white peaches,
apricots, red tops, elegant lady and
O’Henry freestone peaches also
Clingstone Peaches, white nectarines,
plums, apples, pluots and nectarines.
Fresh-picked at the stand is a wide variety
of local fruits and vegetables, including
white sweet corn, vine-ripe tomatoes, fresh
beans, cherries, berries and melons. Dried
fruits and nuts, local honey and other
goods are also available. 634-4827;
northwest corner of Walnut Boulevard and
Marsh Creek Road.
23. Wolfe Ranch Cherries
U-pick and Picked cherries – (Bing,
white, Rainier, Van). U-pick and picked
springcrest and red top peaches and
nectarines, picked loquats. Apricots
(Royal-Blenheims, Patterson, perfection)
and vine-ripened red and heirloom
tomatoes. Satsuma Mandarins and
Clementines. 634-1308; 2111 Concord
Ave.; www.peterwolfe.com.
25. Sharp Ranch U-pick cherries
Early Bing cherries grown on trees more
than 50 years old. 513-1517; 795
Hoffman Lane; e-mail upickcherries@
sharpranch.com.
26. Seko Ranch Cherries
Burlat and mono cherries picked, Bing
cherries – picked and U-pick. Phone
orders accepted. 634-3771; 100 Eureka
Ave., west of Walnut Boulevard.
27. CoCo County Wine Company
Your destination for discovering the finest
local and boutique California wines.
Come savor the experience. 634-9463;
633 First St.
28. Shelly’s Garden (Herb Farm)
Specializing in culinary (edible) herbs,
Shelly’s grows more than 40 common and
unique herb varieties. Fresh-cut and dried
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