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Two Mile Wines

Two Mile Wines
477 25th Street
510-868-8713

We will be open every Thursday 5-9pm (games, and occasional live music), Friday 5-9pm (Crooked City Cider tap takeover), and Saturday 2-5pm,  First Friday 5-10pm, or whenever you ask. Have a glass with us, take a bottle home. 

Want to throw a great party for 30-100 or so of your friends, family, or coworkers? We've got a great space at our winery/distillery/cidery complex 3-doors down from the tasting room. Keep in mind, the event space is also an active winery, so we are mostly blacked out for events between mid-August and late-October (harvest/crush season). 

Our Story
What happens when you take some guys, their families, and a deep dedication to the craft of winemaking? Well, first you get a terrible mess. Then you get good wine. Finally, you get the breakthrough: wine as experience. A lifestyle. A community-based product simply because so many hands went into supporting it.
Like a printing press or a local farm, our winery is about a place; a people; a way. A wine crush takes a village, and we believe we have a damn good village.
We make wine in Oakland California, with grapes from Sonoma, Napa, and the Central Coast. We have deep relationships with our growers (some of the best in California). They grow grapes in the same way we make wine - with their hands. People ask "where are your vineyards?" Simple answer - we don't own any vineyards, which enables us to keep our eye on the wine. When we find a vineyard with exceptional fruit - we pounce on it. We're good at making wine, which makes its way to our Oakland winery an hour after we manage the pick. We're urban, but not in a "we're urban" way.
Our Name
Shortly after the University of California at Berkeley occupied its new buildings in the late 1800's a delegation of state legislators visited Berkeley and witnessed a group of somewhat wobbly undergraduates returning from a drinking bout in the hills. The result was a law prohibiting the saleof alcoholic beverages within two miles of campus.


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