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As a high-tech executive and mother, Leslie Pantling has always had a long to-do list. One thing that was not on that list was buying a historic winery. Pantling, who has 12 acres of vineyard planted behind her home on Montebello Road, just wanted to bottle some of her own wine. She put in a call to Sunrise Winery, just down the road. "I called down here to rent a few square feet to play around with some home winemaking, and they said, 'No. Do you want to buy the winery?'" Three months later, in July 1998, Pantling took over the business and renamed it Picchetti Winery, after the family business that first started making wine on the ridge above Stevens Canyon in 1877.
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