View of the Cucamonga Winery's east and north sides. Two wooden doors are visible on one end of the building, a narrow upper "shed" or room is seen protruding from the roof, with several tiles missing from it. Cucamonga Winery, built in 1835 and often called "California's oldest winery", claims to be the original winery of the district containing the Cucamonga name, and produces only table wines, one of the few in the district to do so. A dirt path or road is visible to the right of the winery.
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