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M A R C H 3 0 , 2 0 1 2 – I S S U E 1 3 – V O L U M E 3 1
ON THE COVERCalifornia Wine Tours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
SPECIAL COUPONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
WINE COUNTRY NEWS
Northern California Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Wineology by Len Napolitano . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Wine Country Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-18
WINE COUNTRY GETAWAYS
Overnight Accommodations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
SUISUN VALLEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34-35
Suisun Valley Wineries Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
NAPA VALLEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36-45
Downtown Napa Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36
St. Helena Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38
Napa Valley Wineries Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-41
Yountville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42-43
Calistoga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44-45
SONOMA COUNTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46-59
Sonoma County Wineries Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46-47
Russian River Area Wineries Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Healdsburg Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Sonoma Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54-59
Sonoma Valley Wineries Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54
Sonoma Plaza Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56
Glen Ellen & Kenwood Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59
MENDOCINO & LAKE COUNTIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60-61
Lake & Mendocino Counties Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
LIVERMORE VALLEY Wineries Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62
SANTA CLARA, SANTA CRUZ & MONTEREY COUNTIES . . 63-65
Monterey Bay/Santa Cruz Mountains Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Salinas Valley Wineries Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
WINERY LISTINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67-78
TREASURE ISLAND Wineries Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78
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Contrary to what you may expect, most wines today are made forconsumption while they are still young (within two years of thevintage on the label) and will not improve much over time. In fact,studies have found that the vast majority of wine today is consumedwithin a few hours of purchase.
With red wines you can generally bank on an older vintage havingmore complexity and smoothness than a younger vintage, especially forage-worthy grapes, such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and blendscontaining these grapes. Because red wines contain age-friendly tanninsand color pigments that originate from contact with grape skins andstems, and from aging in oak barrels, they continue to develop andmature inside the bottle and become more drinkable over time.
Red wines that are more expensive than average usually will improve
with age, whereas lower-priced wines, under around $15, are made formore immediate consumption – within months of their release.
The issue of vintage can be complex. There are wine vintage charts(available as a reference resource in many wine stores) that list wineregions around the world and rate each vintage year according to itsquality, which is primarily determined by that year’s weather. Weatherin a given year is more critical in France, for example, than in the USbecause wine laws in France prohibit irrigation of vines. In other
words, the quantity of water that a vine gets is not controlled by vineyard manager like it is in California, unless the vineyard is dfarmed, which does not get irrigated. What’s more, the climatesCalifornia’s wine regions are fairly consistent year-to-year, makdifferences between vintages less meaningful.
Red wines age according to a curve that reaches a peak of improment and then declines. It is an educated guess by winemakers awine critics as to when in the life of the wine that peak will occur
Because white wines are absent of tannins and their natural prevative characteristics, the older a white wine gets, the greater chance that it may be beyond its peak and on the downside slopits “drinkability” curve, although there are exceptions. White wipriced at around $20 and up, however, are usually handcrafted
aged in oak, which allows more bottle aging. This extra time in wine cellar can often result in a more interesting and flavorful whwine.
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The Skinny – The Wine Garage is all about the juice. It’s also about having funlike a kid in a candy store. The Wine Garage is, literally, a former gas station.
Todd, the wine buyer, travels far and wide to find top-shelf, affordably priced
wines. Inside, you’ll find more than 200 different labels neatly arranged in ca
on the floor and an engaging staff who are friendly, attentive and most impor
tantly, they know their wines.
Buzz – Despite its funky space, the Wine Garage is a wine lover’s best friend.
Reminiscent of visiting your favorite record store (yes, kids, once upon a tim
that’s where you had to buy your music), the fun is going through all the cas
and finding something you’ve never heard of. All the wines have been test
driven by the staff, so, whatever you select, you won’t be disappointed.
Value – Ultimately, the Wine Garage is about value. It’s no secret that in Napa
Valley, it’s difficult to score a highly rated red for less than $65, but the Wine
Garage manages to do it all the time. The staff takes great pride hunting dow
unusual and lesser-known, limited-production wines and passing their haggl
finesse on to us.
Ten-second summary – With the exception of Wine Garage labeled-awardwinning Cabernets, nothing in this hip hideaway is more than $25! The Wi
Garage is stocked with premium, small-lot wines that you won’t find at BevM
Trader Joe’s or your local wine store (plus, they do a better job storing their
wines at the correct temperature).
Best bets – In addition to all the labels the Wine Garage represents, they also
produce their own lip-smacking blends. My in-house favorites are: 2009 JoyRide (white blend), 2007 Napa Valley Cabernet, 2007 Napa Valley Petite
Syrah, 2008 Napa Valley “Chihuahua” Cabernet and 2006 Napa Valley Hside Cabernet.
Under-the-radar – Go old-school with half-gallon jugs filled while you wait
using their specifically designed service station nozzles. Not only are the windelicious (and affordable), the jug is crazy fun conversation at the table. It’s a
a cool gift.
Secrets – For the next few weeks, receive an additional ten percent off the
already low prices when you purchase six bottles. Twenty percent on a case.
Better yet, the Wine Garage has the BEST wine club in the valley – and they
ship just about everywhere.
Insider – If you’re a serious wino, get on the inside track for ultra exclusive
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oNGoINGNapa Valley Wine Trainnapa, www.wa.m, 800-427-4124• Ma 30: B gay ta• Ju 8: V’s lu, Judd’s h
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oNGoINGTours & Tastings at William Hill Estate Winerynapa, 10am-5pm, by app., www.wamsa.m, 707-265-3024• tas napa Vay, $12• tas Svad B, $20• esa exusvs, $25
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oNGoINGVineyard & Winery Toursat Raymond VineyardsS. ha, 11am (by app), $15, gup us avaab (by app)www.aymdvyads.m, 800-525-2659x620
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A Brett Weston Retrospective at Turnbull
tubu W cas, oakv, A mpsv xb ba s100 bday. www.tubuWs.m, 707-963-5839x15
march 22Hess Collection Winemaker Dinner fumé Bs & Ba, napa, 6pm, $45, rSVP, 707-257-1999www.umbs.m, [email protected]
march 22Fi sning: mz’ sinapa Vay Musum, Yuv, 7pm, $10www.napaVayMusum., 707-944-0500
march 24
Spectacular Beringer Cellar Sale Experience
S. ha, www.b.m, 866-708-9463
march 24cing c: Np F nd FJ c Saa S ad ts Sabs Wycda gabs i, napa, 4-8pm, $160www.daabs.m, 707-224-7969
march 2419th Annual Taste of Yountville
Dww Yuv, 12-5pmwww.vmakpa.m, 707-944-0904
march 25Pizza & Pinot at Acacia
napa, www.aaavyad.m, 707-226-9991x2
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march 31Annual Carneros 5K or 10K Run/Walk at Artesa Winerynapa, www.asawy.m, 877-224-8309
march 31The Big (Bigger) Gay Trainou Vyadnapa Vay W ta, napa, 6pmwww.uvyad.m, 800-427-4124
aPrIl 1-30Napa Valley Arts in AprilVaus vs & as napa Vay!www.ldaynapaVay.m
aPrIl 12t mz spnapa Vay Musum, Yuv, 7pmwww.napaVayMusum., 707-944-0500
aPrIl 13-15sping r WndPju, rud, www.pju.m, 707-963-3600
aPrIl 14Local Oysters & Bale Lane Sauvignon BlancRelease Celebration at St. ClementS. ha, www.sm.m, 707-265-5000
aPrIl 14Budbreak Lunch in the Vineyards
at Beaulieu Vineyardsrud, 11am-2pm, cub Mmb ev, $45www.bvws.m, 800-373-5896
aPrIl 14F Fi Fn D: rd Gdn anapa Vay Musum, Yuv, 2pmwww.napaVayMusum., 707-944-0500
aPrIl 15Off the Beaten Path at Pope Valley WineryA w as v b S. Jud cd’s hspaMus, b ba, sss, p aa, s au & m!Pp Vay, 11:30am-4pm, $25/p ps, www.ppvaywy.m
aPrIl 15oFDma cad, Yuv, 12-5pmwww.ad.m, 707-944-2280, $50
aPrIl 16-22a in api cpin a trb Mdav Wy, oakv, 3pm, rSVPwww.bmdav.m, 888-766-6328x2
aPrIl 17Pink Party at Etudenapa, www.udws.m, 707-257-5300
aPrIl 212008 Lot No. 1 Cabernet SauvignonRelease at Louis M. Martini WineryS. ha, $30/mmbs, $40/uss, www.usma.m, 866-549-2582
aPrIl 21Lobster Fest at V. SattuiS. ha, 6:30-9:30pm, $99/mmb, $109/usswww.vsau.m, 707-963-7774
aPrIl 21-22
April in Carneroshspay d s cas. Vs papa ws!10am-4pm, $39/adv, $45, www.asws.
aPrIl 22New DARE Releases & Paella Party at Viader D Pak, 12-4pm, $60, www.vad.m, 707-963-3816
aPrIl 26t a f c Dignnapa Vay Musum, Yuv, 7pmwww.napaVayMusum., 707-944-0500
aPrIl 27Sunsets on the Silverado Benchat William Hill Estate Winerynapa, 5:30pm-sus, rSVP qudwww.wamsa.m, 888-909-9463
aPrIl 27-29
Stags Leap District Vineyard to Vintner
Vaus vs & as, www.sasapds.m
aPrIl 28Spanish Dinner at Artesa
napa, $90, cub Mmb ev, www.asawy.m, 877-224-8309
aPrIl 28!WAR Arts in April Benefit
at Hess Collection
napa, 3pm, $100, www.wmavu.mwww.ss.m, 707-255-1144
aPrIl 283d ann hall cn cff™hAll S. ha Wy, S. ha, 11am-3pm$60, $48/mmbs, www.aws.m, 707-967-2657
may 5Cinco de Mayo Fiesta at St. Clement
A ub mmb xusv v, S. ha, 707-265-5000
may 63rd Annual Wine Auction on the
Lawn at Charles Krug
S. ha, 2-5pm, www.asku.m, 707-967-2200
may 126th Annual Musical Bonanza
at Judd’s Hill Winery
W ub pkup pay & BBQ
napa, 12-3pmwww.judds.m, 707-255-2332
may 12Tacos, Tequila & Cabernet Party
at Reynolds Family Winery
napa, 6-9pm, w ub mmb v
www.ydsamywy.m, 707-258-2558
oNGoING
Live Music at Centre du Vin
lds h, Sma
www.ds.m, 707-996-9779• Ma 24: Sa Wy
• Ma 31: Jss Py
oNGoINGPrivate Tastings at Viansa
www.vasa.m, 800-995-7470
• iaa W & cs Pa,10:30am, 12:30pm, 3pm by appm,
$10/mmbs, $25• rsv W & fd Pa, 10:30am, 12:30pm, 3pm by appm
/mmbs, $45
oNGoINGCarneros Bistro & Wine Bar Introduces
Thematic Wine Program
h a a wmaks.Pus, a tusday, 6:30-8pm by w-ds.
t ld a Sma, rSVP, www.dasma.m, 707-931-2042
oNGoING
Vineyard Walk & PhotographyWorkshop at B.R. Cohn Winery
g e, 10am-1pm, $45, $35/mmbs
www.b.m, 707-931-7924x123
oNGoINGExclusive Wine & Cheese Tasting
at B.R. Cohn Winery
g e, 11am & 3pm, $25, $20/mmbs
www.b.m, 707-931-7924x123
oNGoINGGroup Private Tastings
at Ferrari-Carano Vineyards and Winery
hadsbu – iuds 5 ws, 9-25 pp udud a, by
appm. $20 p ps, www.a-aa.m, 707-433-6700
oNGoINGTerroir & History Tour at Chateau St. JeaKwd, A vs caau S. Ja s a yu sss.cmpmay, 11am-2pm, www.aausja.m, 707-833-4134
oNGoINGFood and Wine Pairing
at the Mayo Reserve Room9200 Sma hwy, Kwd, Day, 10:30am-6pm, 7 us d/w a$35, rsvas mmdd, www.mayamywy.m, 707-833
oNGoINGPrivate Wine Tastingsat Ferrari-Carano Vineyards and Wineryhadsbu – Pk Bu – v ws, 6-8 pp, $20-$40ppby appm, www.a-aa.m, 707-433-6700• Sms – ts yu Sm Mmy• W W lvs – ws pad w Asa ss• K rds – ws pad w dd us ad as• Mamak – w ad d pa• PVa tas – ws pad w Asa cau pa• cab t tas – mpas ws m d vas
oNGoING FrIDays, saturDays & suNDaysTaste with the Count at Buena VistaA 45-mu u ad w as, 11am & 12:30pm, $20A 90-mu “tas w cu” w rsv Bua Vsa ws “cu’s la” by cu. 2pm, $45, rSVP, 800-926-1266
oNGoINGWine and Food Pairingat Ferrari-Carano Vineyards and Wineryhadsbu – Mamak, a a ad s ma ws w p d. 6-8 pp, $35pp, by appmwww.a-aa.m, 707-433-6700
oNGoINGFree Guided Winery Tour at Ferrari-Carano Vineyards and Wineryhadsbu – Mday-Sauday, 10am, by appmwww.a-aa.m, 707-433-6700
oNGoINGWine Experiences at Chateau St. JeanKwd, t ps mmum, 2 us, $50, by appmwww.aausja.m, 707-833-4134x5258• cq cépas Bd Sma, e ps mmum, 2 us, $75• cq cépas cmp tas, e ps mmum, 1.5 us, $2• Pva ViP W tas, 10:30am, 1 & 3pm, $25, 1 u• Bx lu Pam w tu
oNGoINGTours, Tastings & Seminarsat St. Francis WinerySaa rsa, t ps mmum, ca m ma & sva888-675-Wine(9463)x255, www.saswy.m• cau, day 11am-4pm, $25/$20 ub mmbs• W & fd Pa, $35/$28 ub mmbs
oNGoINGGuided Winery Tours at Gloria Ferrer Sma, 11am, 1 & 3pm, $10, www.a.m, 707-996-7256
oNGoINGWine & Food Pairing at Kendall-Jacksonfu, Spa sv d & w as, 10am-4pm, $25www.kj.m, 707-571-7500
oNGoING suNDays
Domaine Carneros Sparkling Brunchat the Fairmont Mission Inn & SpaSma, 9am-1pm, www.am.m.sma, 707-938-9000
oNGoING suNDaysSunday Brunch at the Centre du Vinlds h, Sma, 9am-1pmwww.ds.m, 707-996-9779
oNGoING WeekeNDsWine & Chocolate Pairings at Fritz Winerycvda, 10:30am-4:30pm, $5 as vs pawww.zwy.m, 707-894-3389
last thursDay oF the moNth50 Mile AV Vintner's Diningg e, Ba as & od V P n & Syas m As Vfds sud ay. 4-7PM, asws.m, rSVP, 707-935-3456
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oNGoING thursDaysThirsty Thursdays at AnabaSma, ejy mpmay s & aks pa w yu was. 4-5:30pm, www.aabaws.m, 707-996-4188
oNGoING thursDay – suNDayUnique Food & Wine Pairings
at HKG Tasting Roomg e, 12-6pm, www.pkwy.m, 707-938-7622
oNGoINGMoondance Cellars & Orchard Station Winesg e, Pad w W cuy cas tu tass, $10www.mdaas.m, 707-938-7550
oNGoING thursDay-saturDaymi-sg Win Gn thadsbu, 10:30am, $25, www.msumb.m, 800-447-3060
oNGoING moNDay-saturDayr yng e Win Vind t& ting in rdd Gp Gndgysv, 11:30am, $10, bx u pvdd $20www.yw.m, 707-431-4811
oNGoING FrIDays & saturDays‘c c Wi u’ Ii c WinWmak J Sm ads a as bd & bad wswww.aawy.m, rSVP, 707-486-9623
eVery WeDNesDay & saturDaysn r oigin F’ mSaa rsa Va’s Bud pak , 8:3 0am-, 707-522-8629
eVery FrIDay morNINGsn V F’ mDp Pak, Sma, 9am-, 707-538-7023
eVery other WeDNesDayt a f Wining WpP Vyads, Sma, 10:30am-12pm
www.pvyads.m, 707-935-8311oNGoING
cing c rin cin s450 Ws Spa S, Sma, ck wbs sdu.www.amks.m, 707-933-0450
oNGoINGW Fg cn f aSaa rsa, wsaas., 707-546-3600• Ma 22: Z• Ma 24: ly tm• Ap 1: Ama Pam Sw 4• Ap 6: lsa lampa• Ap 17: Dsy’s c-c Su• Ap 19: hw Mad• Ap 20: Mk Bba
oNGoINGsp Pfing a cnr Pak, 707-588-3400, www.spks.m, 707-588-3400
oNGoINGliv sw hpn tvnSbasp, www.pmk.m, 707-829-7300• Ma 22: f Kx fvs• Ma 23: lys B• Ma 24: emapa• Ma 26: Yam B & t Yw Wa Dub Squad
• Ma 30: gss ey• Ma 31: Dy Damds• Ap 1: fsb• Ap 5: hyka & gy fas
oNGoING thursDaysWin td si big b mguv, 6-8pm, www.bbmmak.m, 707-604-7295
oNGoING FrIDaysmi Vin di a ting lngcvda, 7-9pm, www.vdam.m, 707-894-6166
oNGoING saturDaysswi, sniff & sip ( Win 101)B 3 W Ba, fam Sma Mss i & Spa, Sma10-10:45am, www.am.m/sma, 707-938-9000
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oNGoING throuGh march 31
Collage Retrospective by Douglas DeVivo
at Charles Creek Tasting Room & Gallery
Sma, 11am-6pm, www.ask.m, 707-935-3848
oNGoING throuGh march
March Madness at B.R. Cohn Winery
W & cs ta Pas & Maum tas
g e, www.b.m, 800-330-4064
oNGoING throuGh early sPrING 201216 ann sp exii “FINale”
Pdi ridg Win
t Supu v a b s u dusk, wd by a ass w
wy’s vada, w s spaua vw sus. 11am-5pm, day
www.pwy.m, 707-528-Wine
oNGoING throuGh juNe 4
t W sw – W hng W 8 sp
A nw la gay, cs, Sma
www.supus.m, 707-933-1300
march 21-22
Paint’n The Wine Country: A Hands-On
Workshop at Sonoma Country Antiques
Sma, 10am-4pm, $190, 707-938-8315
www.smauyaqus.m
march 23-256 ann ain c Fiv
Vaus vs, Pas k a wbs mp s.
Sa Sma cuy, Pauma
www.asassva.m
march 23 – aPrIl 15
Dn Givnni
caba ta, Pauma
www.abaa., 707-763-8920
march 24
Nantucket in the Caves at Gloria Ferrer
B WMa famy g & ha c
Sma, www.wma., 707-935-1946
march 24
tip bind Fd & Win Piingns ra Wy, Sma, 6:30-9pm
www.sa.m, 707 -938-8822
march 24
Pn: t uinin a f
egg Ding Wp
Sma cuy Musum, Saa rsa, 11am-3pm
www.smauymusum., 707-579-1500
march 24 – may 26
bid f F exii
Bm idpd & Suds A Ass
t gay Sa ad hav, Saa rsa, 707-578-9123
march 25
Balletto Vineyards Winemaker Dinner
f gad rsaua & Bs Ba, Sbasp
www.bavyads.m, rSVP, 707-824-2030
march 29
m sn spp
DaV fams & Wy, hadsbu, 6-8:30pm, $85, 475/mmbs
www.dav.m, 707-431-8000x1
march 30
Wine Dinner with Tom Meadowcroft
of Meadowcroft Wines
cmmuy caé, Sma, $49.95, $39.95/mmbs
www.madwamyws.m, rSVP, 707-938-7779
march 30
Friday Music at Sebastiani Vineyards
Sma, 6-9pm, , www.sbasa.m, 707-933-3230
march 30 – aPrIl 1anniv cinDu-gdd Wy, Sbasp, 10am-4:30pmwww.dudd.m, 707-827-3600
march 31Cioppino & Vino Fest at Viansa
Sma, 1-3pm, $50, $40/mmbswww.vasa.m, 707-935-4726
march 31
Spring Wine Club Party at Hop Kilnhadsbu, www.pkwy.m, 707-433-6491
march 31Heroes with Heart
at Vintners Inn Event Center
Pas hspa Assa, Saa rsa, 5-9pmwww.vs.m, jw@s., 707-523-3728
march 31md h blus Pak cubus, Pauma, $75www.madaba., 707-778-4798
aPrIl 8Easter Sunrise Service at Cline Cellars
Sma, 5:14am, www.as.m, 707-940-4043
aPrIl 8
e snd ai swing & mifs Vyads, fswww.svyads.m, 707-874-1010
aPrIl 8e snd bn & egg hnfam Sma Mss i & Spa, Smawww.am.m/sma, 707-939-2477
aPrIl 12svn bin l: c ndPii in lnd f rnvSma cuy Musum, Saa rsa, 6-7:30pmwww.smauymusum., 707-579-1500
aPrIl 14Inz s: m c f aiSma cuy Musum, Saa rsa, 10am-4pmwww.smauymusum., 707-579-1500
aPrIl 14m ai: Inz sSma cuy Musum, Saa rsa, 6-7:30pmwww.smauymusum., 707-579-1500
aPrIl 14-15Irs bKwd Vyads, Kwd, 11am-4pm, $20, $10/mmbswww.kwdvyads.m, 707-282-8218
aPrIl 14-15tx rif PDu-gdd Wy, Sbasp, 10am-4:30pmwww.dudd.m, 707-827-3600
aPrIl 15Cellar Club Wine Club Release
Party at Dutcher Crossing
hadsbu, 11am-4pm, rSVPwww.dusswy.m, 707-431-2700x20 4
aPrIl 20Tapas on the Terrace at Gloria Ferrer
Sma, 5:30-7:30pm, $35, $29.75/mmbswww.a.m, 707-933-1999
aPrIl 21Earth Day at Rodney Strong Vineyards
hadsbu, 10-11am, www.dys.mWak w w rya Dk, susaab vuu spas, u savyad xp s maam, wa sva qus, vps, ps maam ad w wk w nau av quay.opa wy u ad as mmday w.rSVP 707-433-0904, md 20 pp, a as.
aPrIl 21b ting Fivladmak Vyads, Kwd, 12-4pmwww.admakw.m, 707-833-0053
aPrIl 21cpin cn siladmak Vyads, Kwd, 1-4pmwww.admakw.m, 707-833-0053
aPrIl 21-22
April in Carneroshspay d s casVs papa ws! 10am-4pm, $39/adv, $45www.asws.
aPrIl 228 ann P FPauma Maa Busss c, Paumawww.paumaa.m
aPrIl 22cdnn & cqSma-cu, Wds, 11am-2pm, $35, $25/mmbswww.smau.m, rSVP, 707-237-3489
aPrIl 22e D & Wn FivWds tw g, Wdswww.wwds.m, 707-838-1252
aPrIl 22e D – cpin e tQuva Vyad & Wy, hadsbu, 11am & 1pmwww.quvaw.m, 707-431-8354x224
aPrIl 28Ledson Winery Futures Release
Barrel Tasting Party
W cub Mmb ev, 6-9pmKwd, www.dswy.m, 707-537-3823
aPrIl 28Indi r cn: Fi bguda Budsu Wy, Sma, 7pm, $15/adv, $20www.ubu.m, 707-938-5277
aPrIl 2831 ann b & egg DDww Pauma, 10am-5pm
www.paumadww.m
aPrIl 28-2923rd Annual Passport to Dry Creek Valle
Vs papa ws Dy ck Vay!11am-4:30pm, $120/2 day, $70/Suday y, www.wdv.m
aPrIl 29sping aniq FiDww Pauma, www.paumadww.m
WeDNesDays may 2 – october 17Win & sn in PdiPaads rd Wy, Saa rsa, 6pmwww.pwy.m, 707-528-9463
may 5cin d mrbd famy Wy, Sma, 12-3pm, $30/mmbs, $40www.bdamywy.m, rSVP, 707-939-6903
may 5-6ann cp hins ra Wy, Sma, 10am & 2pm$45/mmbs, $65/a, $25/ud 21www.sa.m, 7 07-938-8822
may 10Win Dinn si: a. rfniSaé rsaua, fam Sma Mss i, Smawww.am.m/sma, 707-938-9000
may 10jnnif b l: t Ingp f Pw in rin Vi aSma cuy Musum, Saa rsa, 6-7:30pmwww.smauymusum., 707-579-1500
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may 11Fête De La Fleur Dinner at Chateau St. Jean
Kwd, 6:30-9:30pm, $150/mmb, $175www.aausja.m, rSVP, 800-543-7572
may 1211th Annual Spring Fling Gala:
Viva Las Vegas at Soda Rock Winery
Bs cd Vyad Wks Sasp fudhadsbu, www.wswy.m, 707-433-4355
may 12Annual Reserve Merlot Vertical
Tasting at Chateau St. Jean
Kwd, 11am, $60/mmb, $75, rSVPwww.aausja.m, 800-543-7572
may 12Spring Fest at Christopher Creek Winery
hadsbu, 11am-4pm, $10, mmbs/
www.spk.m, 707-433-2001
may 12Dni m l: F r’ N hiSma cuy Musum, Saa rsa, 6-7:30pm
www.smauymusum., 707-579-1500
may 12-13Fête De La Fleur – Celebration of
the Flower at Chateau St. JeanKwd, 10am-5pm, $20/mmb, $25
www.aausja.m, 800-543-7572
may 13r’ & r: a m’ D cinQuva Vyad & Wy, hadsbu
www.quvaw.m, 707-431-8354x224
may 13m’ D t sndwi & cdnnfs Vyads, fswww.svyads.m, 707-874-1010
may 13t mDu-gdd Wy, Sbasp, 10am-4:30pm
www.dudd.m, 707-827-3600
eVery secoND saturDayFd & Win PiingMnab rd tas rm, hpad, www.mabd.m, 707-744-1986
oNGoINGsn tinf Ba, www.skuka.m, 866-457-5865
• Ap 7-8: eas e expss
oNGoING FrIDaystn Vig mi a sit cas, lw lak, 6-9pm, www.as.m, 707-994-3354
aPrIl 8e bn
Md h, Md, 8am-2:30pmwww.md.m, 707-937-0511
aPrIl 14e D Fi Fiv 2012BArrA Md, rdwd Vay, 11am-4pm,
www.baamd.m, 707-485-0322
may 5-6Hopland Spring Passport Weekend
A 16 papa ws, 11am-5pm, $201-800-564-2582 vs www.dsapad.m.
may 12m’ D bnMd h, Md
www.md.m, 707-937-0511
SAN FRANCISCO
oNGoING
sn swi
fu Sass h, Sa fas, 5:30-7:30pm
www.usass.m/saas, 415-633-3838
oNGoING throuGh aPrIl 22m + spii, t sp f spn D s
d Yu Musum, Sa fas, www.ams.
oNGoING throuGh auGust 9
a t: sn Fni 1964
d Yu Musum, Sa fas
www.ams., 415-750-3531
oNGoING throuGh juNe 17
t c f b: t V iin avn-Gd
l h, Sa fas
www.ams., 415-750-3531
oNGoING throuGh juNe 17
cidn’ b f Viin e
l h, Sa fas
www.ams., 415-750-3531
march 22
B.R. Cohn Wine Dinner
h nkk, Sa fas
www.b.m, 415-394-1111
march 24-25
Rhône Rangers: San Francisco Grand Tasting
fsva Pav, f Mas, Sa fas, 2-5pm
www.as., 800-467-0163
march 24-25
t Ind F Ind/od F Pp-up
o Avu Pams, tasu isad, Sa fas, 10am-5pm
www.tasuisadfa.m, 415-898-0245
march 24 – auGust 9
t Fin Wd f jn P Gi: F
sidw cw
d Yu Musum, Sa fas
www.ams., 415-750-3531
march 25 – aPrIl 7
m’ 66 ann Fw sw Pn
bi: Gdn in Pdi
May’s U Squa, Sa fas, , p du s us
aPrIl 24
cn Vind Win ting & Dinn
camp Pa, Sa fas – rb ck, Wmak
www.ajs.m/saas, 415-955-5574
aPrIl 28-29
t Ind Fo Avu Pams, tasu isad, Sa fas, 9am-4pm
www.tasuisadfa.m, 415-898-0245
MARIN COUNTY
oNGoING
min cn in sn rf
www..ma.a.us, 415-499-6800
• Ma 22: fam Day
• Ma 23-25: Ma Pmay & Mdd S ps rumpssk
• Ma 25: Ma Sympy famy c, g es ad ham
& gud Mfuzz
• Ma 28: t c ts
• Ap 2, 5: Ma Spaks Ss, gd Bw
SAN MATEO COUNTY
aPrIl 28-2922nd ann Pifi c D min swfsva Ma Masha M Bay Ap, ha M Baywww.mamavs.m, 650-726-2328
ALAMEDA COUNTY
WeDNesDays throuGh aPrIl 25
3rd Annual Berkeley Wine Festivalt cam h cub & Spa, Bky, 6:30pmwww.bkywsva.m• Ma 28: rb Kam, $130• Ap 4: Sv oak, $165• Ap 11: opus o, $195• Ap 18: cakbad cas, $125
• Ap 25: Jus Vyads, $125
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY
oNGoINGting PiWau ck, www.pmv.m, 925-735-7780f: 5:30-7pm, $20, $10/mmbsSa: 3-5pm, $20, $10/mmbs
aPrIl 5
Win Piing Dinn: awd Winning Winhaa n Vyads, Bwdwww.vws.m, 925-240-2463
LIVERMORE
oNGoINGbnd tlvm Vay Pm As c, lvmwww.vmpmas., 925-373-6800
• Ma 23: Jay Ua & My Mas• Ma 24: hm m nY, laua ham• Ma 28: t impa B eas• Ma 30: ra cd
• Ma 31: Aa Bass Qu• Ap 13: Paua Puds• Ap 14: had/Mza
oNGoINGWin cv ting expinW Vyads, lvm, 4pm Sa/Su, $10, $5/w ub mmbsrSVP, www.wvyads.m/avs, 925-456-2405
oNGoING thursDay - suNDayWin & c Piingla r Wy, lvm, 12-4:30pmwww.lrW.m, 925-243-6442
march 30r Fidruby h Wy, Pasa, 6:30-9pm, $10www.ubywy., 925-931-Wine
march 31 – aPrIl 1Livermore Valley’s 4th Annual
Barrel Tasting Weekend
lvm Vay Wws Assa
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tags Leap District’s rock star vintners grant full, back-stage access to Napa’s
ost exclusive neighborhood for world-class Cabernet at annual V2V Weekend
The Stags Leap District Winegrowers Association
SLWDA) announced that tickets are now available – and
elling out quickly – for its annual Vineyard to Vintner (V2V)
pen House Weekend scheduled for April 27-29.
Hailed by locals and tourists alike as the “must do” wine
nd food event of the season, the V2V weekend uniquely
ombines intimate vintner dinners with fun-filled open
ouses and extraordinary wines from celebrated estates with
xtraordinary fare from celebrated chefs. Attendees will
xperience the best the District has to offer from friendly
astings at the homes of small, family-owned member
ineries to exclusive wine and food pairing experiences at
he District’s best known estates.
Weekend highlights kick-off on Friday evening with anncomparable food and wine experience among four distinc-
ive, multi-vintner, multi-course dinners prepared at District
ineries by renowned chefs including “Top Chef Masters”
lums Elizabeth Falkner and Michael Chiarello and local
ulinary aficionados Stephen Barber of Farmstead and Ken
Frank of Le Toque. These limited dinner packages, which
also include a Saturday Open House pass, are $345/perso
Saturday’s Open-House festivities promise extraordina
experiences up and down the District’s three mile section
Silverado Trail. The Saturday Open House tickets, wh
provide full access to all 18 member wineries from 11 a.
to 4 p.m, are $145/person.
The weekend concludes with a District Fiesta Brunch a
Tasting from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. for $50 per pers
featuring “the world’s most expensive Sangria” made from
blend of Stags Leap District Cabernets from its memb
wineries, truly a world exclusive.
“The feedback from last year’s event was so spectacular,
felt a lot of pressure to turn it up that much more this yea
said Stags Leap District Winegrowers’ Board President a
President of Silverado Vineyards, Russ Weis. “We owe it
our membership and to our guests to create an unforgettaexperience and we believe we’ve outdone ourselves this ye
That Sangria alone is worth the price of admission.”
Tickets to this world-class weekend in wine country c
be purchased by phoning SLDWA Executive Direct
Nancy Bialek at (707) 255-1720 or via the SLDWA webs
at www.stagsleapdistrict.com/V2V.
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ARTESA VINEYARDS & WINERY Still the ‘Jewel of Carneros’ at Year Twenty-On
BY JOSH STEIN
The key to staying impactful in any commercial endeavour is the ability
pivot and move onto the next iteration of the business, and the wine busine
is certainly no different as wine and winemaking styles rise and wane and
consumer interest is equally as cyclical. Artesa Vineyards and Winery, found
in 1991 in the then-unfashionable Carneros region just north of the San Pe
Bay by Spain’s Raventós family, owners of the Codorniu winery among othe
and makers of wine for seventeen generations, has stuck around into its thir
decade because the folks in charge recognized this early on, and the winery
has accelerated its ability to make a wide range of great wines consumers lo
as its everyday practice, matching what its capable of making to what wine
lovers are looking for. The sheer range of wines alone is inspiring and shouplace them on your must-visit list.
Indeed, while Artesa was well known for its focus on vineyard location,
under VP of Winemaking Mark Beringer these ideas have been taken to the
next level since 2009, focusing on small-lot production; slower, more gentle
winemaking which utilizes gravity flow and light control; and a series of
limited-release and reserve bottlings which allow the winery to stretch its
technical legs and try new things. Using grapes from the best vineyards in
Carneros, Alexander Valley, Napa Valley and Atlas Peak doesn’t hurt, either,
and neither does the same philosophy of minimal impact via sustainable
agriculture at those sites.
The results have been quite impressive thus far. New winemaking
programs have produced different tiers of wines, allowing for dozens of releases, something most wineries simply cannot do as most have neither th
wherewithall nor the experience to handle the logistics, let alone the actual
skill, necessary. Simultaneously, the attention to place, to showcasing where
wine is from, has become key; as Beringer states, “We are putting Carneros
back into our wines. We are bringing Carneros back to the place it needs to
be.” Equally, small-lot fermentations allow for complexity and subtlety to
mix – doing Pinot Noir, for example, in half-ton lots via upright barrels
guarantees a range of expression in the resulting wines. These light touches
produce more food-friendly wines which allow their vineyard sources to sh
through, something clearly obvious when tasted at the winery.
Artesa’s history is one which began with a vision of the “Jewel of Carneroand Barcelona architect Domongo Triay delivered on that vision with a
pyramidal structure built into its surroundings, with vineyards on all sides,
leading to the edifice. An expansive terrace provides full-circle views extend
out to San Francisco on clear days. Water, fountains, soundscapes and mor
greet you on the outside, and light-filled, contemporary spaces adorned wit
modern artwork, sculptures, and installations by Artist-in-Residence Gordo
Huether greet you on the inside, turning the wine tasting into an experienc
Like a vision of today’s Spain itself, the space and wines work well together
emphasize a mixture of modern and classic sensibilities, for which the wine
has been justifiably celebrated many times over the years, and which provid
ARTESA VINEYARDS & WINERY
Open Daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Last tasting poured ad 4:30 p.m.1345 Henry Road, Napa, CA 94559
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several different options for
tasting, including the Single
Vineyard and Members Only
Rooms.
The current and reserve flightsprovide opportunities to taste
multiple Chardonnays, Pinot
Noirs, Cabernets, Merlot, and the
rarely seen Tempranillo. They
are great wines, for sure, but it’s
in the Limited Release and Single
Vineyard flights where the
winemaking playfulness really
pays off; a staggering eighteen
wine options await, ranging from
Albarino to Tempranillo orCabernet Sauvignon. If you want
to taste what all of the North
Coast is capable of producing,
this is absolutely the place to
plan your visit around.
Unsurprisingly, the origins
and the current resurgence of
Artesa Vineyards and Winery lie
in its name, which means
“handcrafted” in Catalan, and
with a new philosophy of winemaking at the helm, that is
truly what is taking place. Do
yourself a favor and come to
Carneros to see for yourself
what’s begun to spring up once
again. There are lots of upcoming
events, too, including the end of
March’s Annual Carneros 5K/10K
Run/Walk through the Vineyards,
April’s Spanish Dinner, and May’s
Lobster Feed. The website is
chock full of reasons, as if you’d
need any more!, to come to
Carneros to see, taste, and
experience what the Raventós
family recognized before just
about anyone else did. Check it
out and then check out the
winery itself – you’ll be very glad
you did. Cheers!
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WINEMAKER PROFILE: PATZ & HALL WINERY
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BY JoSh Stein
Established by four talented friends in 1988, Patz & Hall helped to pioneer single-vyard Chardonnays and Pinot Noirs in California. For Founder and Winemaker James Hsuccess has been earned by building on and refining what he learned from his earlymentors: using exceptional cool-climate fruit from trusted producers; processing withgentle, small-lot fermentations; aging in custom cooperage; and then bottling, largelyunfiltered, to guarantee a uniqueness of place in each glass. James has combined thiswinemaking approach with his own boldness, imagination and trademark perfectionismwhich is why Patz & Hall wines are featured on the lists of top restaurants around theworld.
In terms of critical acclaim, the results speak for themselves. Vintage after vintage,Patz & Hall wines earn accolades as defining expressions of the grand cru-caliber vine-yards they come from. This includes approximately a dozen sites, and famed vineyardslike Hyde, Hudson, Pisoni and Zio Tony. James says the goal with each release is to creathe “benchmark” wine for that vineyard – the wine that becomes the reference for thatcombination of location and varietal for all future bottlings. Despite site-specific wine-making’s rigor, this is the desire that drives James, and for wine lovers it has yielded mothan-ample rewards.
James Hall’s passion for wine began while traveling with his family through Europe the late 1960s. Later, he met fellow wine enthusiast and future Patz & Hall founder AnMoses at UC Santa Cruz, where James would often study winemaking textbooks, despi
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Leave the Driving to the Experts at California Wine TourWine Country’s oldest and #1 Source for Tours and Transportation
The view is better from the back seat of a
luxury vehicle from California Wine Tours.Enjoy the surrounding vineyard views and
the company of your friends/family as the
area’s experts do the driving. From daily wine
tours, airport transfers, dinner events and
event shuttles, California Wine Tours has the
best selection of vehicles in the area and the
most experienced drivers/guides for a truly
memorable wine country adventure.
Napa or Sonoma Wine Tours
For more than 25 years, California Wine
Tours is the number one choice for daily winetours in Napa and Sonoma. Each tour starts
with convenient pick-ups at area hotels and
guests visit four to five wineries with time for
lunch at one of many picturesque picnic
spots. The driver is your personal local wine
guide and can answer questions in between
winery stops. This tour is limited to 10 people
so you are assured an intimate experience. If
you are staying in San Francisco, you can take
the Bay Link Ferry to Vallejo and California
Wine Tours will pick you up at the ferry
terminal to join the Napa Valley tour. This
tour is $99 per person from Napa or Sonoma
and $129 per person from San Francisco.
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A private limousine tour is not as expen-
sive as one would think. Confirm six friends
in a stretch limousine for five hours and the
cost starts at $50 per person. No need to
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ST. SUPERY ESTATEVINEYARDS & WINERY BY ALEXANDRA CHARSLEY
Usually “cutting edge” and “traditional Napa” are never
intertwined when describing a winery, but here at St. Supéry
Vineyards and Winery that is exactly what you will find. The
are located on Highway 29 in Rutherford in the heart of Nap
Valley. The winery is owned by the Skalli Family of France
whose family has made wine for several generations.
The winery offers guests a very unique wine tasting
experience. While their main tasting room and gallery are be
remodeled, guests have a rare opportunity to taste in the Atkinson House which is on the National Historic Register. T
house dates back to the 1800s and has been restored and
decorated with period furniture while offering an intimate
setting to taste wine surrounded by amazing views of the
vineyards. All current vintages, as well as library tasting flight
are offered daily. To further explore the rich history of St. Sup
schedule a Historical Tasting Tour which includes a vineyard
walk and history of the winery followed by wine tasting in th
Atkinson House.
Their Rutherford estate vineyard surrounds the winery an
planted with the red Bordeaux varieties of Cabernet Sauvigno
Merlot, Petit Verdot and Cabernet Franc. Their other estate
vineyard, Dollarhide Ranch, is nestled in a serene corner of N
Valley with elevations ranging from 600 to 1,100 feet above s
level. This estate vineyard is the origin of most St. Supéry win
and provides distinct characters derived from the Dollarhide
terroir.
Their main building that houses the two tasting rooms an
fine art gallery is scheduled to re-open toward the end of Ap
This construction is much needed as they embark on a new
of wine education that will entice the senses. Here, visitors w
be greeted and be able to schedule an exclusive wine tasting
experience. Once opened, state-of-the-art technology will be
presented in a traditional Napa setting. With catwalk views o
wine production along with exciting tours, St. Supéry has, in
fact, carved out their niche as a cutting-edge winery producin
premium Bordeaux style wines without sacrificing the charm
Napa.
So, on your next trip to Napa Valley, visit St. Supéry for on
of their unique guided tours or library tastings.Their estate is
open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Please call ahead to sched
a tour at 1-800-231-9116 or email [email protected].
TASTING ROOM OF THE WEEK
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Celebrate The Napa Valley Collection™ with Four Weeks of Winery Art Crawls, Tours and Tastings in The Legendary Napa Valley
Throughout the month of April, the second annual Napa Valley
Arts in April™ celebrates The Napa Valley Collection™: the famed
wine region’s other collection of priceless vintages – significant 20thand 21st century artwork. Winery art collections include work by
notable contemporary painters Francis Bacon and Jean Dubuffet, as
well as sculptors George Rickey and Richard Serra. Napa Valley Arts
in April 2012 celebrates the Napa Valley Collection by letting mad-
about-art winemakers collaborate with collection curators and
favorite artists to turn the Napa Valley into a month-long art and wine
crawl, made up of a variety of interactive art programs, curator-led
tours, special exhibitions and inspired tastings. Many winery art
activities are complimentary, and neighboring lodging establishments
and spas welcome guests to complement Napa Valley Arts in April
happenings with special offers from the best in wine, food and well-
ness.The Napa Valley Arts in April festivities progress geographically
week by week; beginning with Calistoga (April 1-7), followed by St.
Helena and Rutherford (April 9-15), Oakville and Yountville (April 16-
22), and finally Napa, Carneros and American Canyon (April 23-30).
Calistoga, the Valley’s northernmost region kicks off Napa Valley
Arts in April on April 1. Throughout the Calistoga week, local wineries
showcase impressive collections including the amazing sculpture,
painting, and decorative objects collection at Clos Pegase.
From April 9-15, wineries around St. Helena and Rutherford t
center stage, featuring an exclusive exhibition of photography
Markham Vineyards by photojournalist Baron Wolman, Rolling St
magazine’s first chief photographer. This week only, original con
sheets belonging to Mr. Wolman’s personal collection will be on vi
From April 16-22, wineries in Oakville and Yountville showc
permanent and rotating exhibitions, such as Robert Mondavi Win
permanent collection that holds work by Francis Bacon and a rota
exhibition space currently showing Napa Valley artist Nancy Wi
monotypes and paintings.
April 23-30, Napa, Carneros and American Canyon’s art-focu
wineries include The Hess Collection, which is displaying a select
of Donald Hess’ personal modern and contemporary collec
including artwork by artists Robert Motherwell and Magdal
Abakanowicz (see page 36).
A full list and detailed map of participating wineries, as well
variety of art viewing and wine tasting special offers, can be dow
loaded at the official Legendary Napa Valley website. Maps and in
mation are also available at all participating wineries, the Napa Va
Welcome Center, all chambers of commerce offices and many ot
locations throughout the Napa Valley.
For more information on Napa Valley Arts in April special of
and opportunities, visit www.LegendaryNapaValley.com.
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HAGAFEN CELLARSPremier Winery Promises Three Key Ingredients inEvery Bottle of Wine: Passion, Soul and EnjoymenBY MonicA l. DAShWooD
The most inviting quality about Hagafen Cellars, besides their delicious
varietal wines, is Ernie Weir, the winemaker and owner. Known as DonErnesto Hagafen to his vineyard crew, he works in close connection with h
staff, producing some of the finest wines in Napa Valley. Ernie recognizes t
moniker, Don Ernesto Hagafen, as a sign of affection, respect and admirat
earned over the years. Ernie is just like his award-winning wines, friendly,
approachable, sophisticated and easy going. The tasting room and winery
grounds, where you can sit and sample exceptional wines, carry the same
warm and welcoming feel with its outdoor scents of rosemary and citrus,
sounding wind chimes, Italian landscaped gardens and mosaic patio table
designed by his wife, Irit Weir.
Ernie and Irit Weir started Hagafen Cellars in 1979, with their first
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commercially released vintage in 1980.
Over the years, Ernie has perfected the craft
of winemaking and loves to play an active
role in every aspect of the business, from
grape growing to winemaking to marketing.
“I like the challenge, working with all thesedifferent grapes to see which wines I will
make each year. I find it fun, exciting and
interesting.” Hagafen Cellars’ vintages are
put together based on wines Ernie
personally enjoys, as well as feedback from
his customers. He listens closely, hearing what they have to say on
any given day in the tasting room.
Hagafen Cellars has many fine wines in which to choose. They
produce 8-10 varietals each year and offer 20 distinct vintages on
their tasting menu, including Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon,
Chardonnay, Merlot, Pinot Noir, Roussanne, Sauvignon Blanc, Syrah,
White Riesling and Zinfandel. They also produce three highlyacclaimed Brut Cuvée sparkling wines as well as late harvest dessert
releases. Their small lot releases start with superb fruit, where they
seek to shape each vintage to showcase its uniqueness from the
region in which it originates. For this reason, their production is
only 8,000 cases, coming from their own 20-acre estate and from
other select growers from the Napa Valley and Lake County regions.
You know their wines are exceptional if the White House has
been serving Hagafen Cellar wines, on and off, to foreign dignitaries
since the 1980s. Put simply, their award-winning wines are best in
class, winning gold medals throughout the decades, including their
2010 Chardonnay, Oak Knoll District, Napa Valley; the 2009 Merlot,
Napa Valley Estate Bottled; as well as the 2008 Cabernet Sauvignon,
Napa Valley Estate Bottled; 2007 Cabernet Franc, Napa Valley Estate
Bottled and many more.
Hagafen Cellars is excited to announce their newly released 2011
Sauvignon Blanc which comes from the Moskowite Ranch on the
eastern foothills of Napa Valley. This older Sauvignon Blanc vineyard
has been the source for their Sauvignon Blanc wines for over a
decade and is a hillside planting with well-exposed fruit, allowing
beautiful aromatic fruitiness to surface naturally. The nose of Oro
Blanco grapefruit, which is also grown here on their property at the
winery, stands out with its strong pungent flavors. It’s the amazing
balance of fruitiness and tart acid that makes this wine one you willnot want to put down.
Tours are offered daily at 11 a.m., by appointment only, except
Saturdays and holidays. Tastings of seasonal wine library releases of
past vintages are also available by appointment. Hagafen Cellars
offers their award-winning wines at their tasting room, on-line, in
select stores and restaurants, but also through their three distinct
exclusive wine clubs: Prix, Hagafen and R.S. (residual sugar).
Take a beautiful drive along the Silverado Trail and stop by
Hagafen Cellars. Everyone working there wants you to come and
taste the passion, soul and enjoyment in every sip of Hagafen wine.
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chocolate shop with hand-dipped delicacies. Guests can sample any of these swee
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Visitor Center is the place to stop for a total jelly bean experience complete with
bean-shaped pizzas and burgers available from the Jelly Belly Café.
The free guided walking tour of the Jelly Belly factory begins in the spacious
Visitor Center and leads visitors on a 40-minute tour. Afterward, visitors can peru
the Jelly Belly Gift Store filled with souvenirs, Jelly Belly jelly beans, confections an
factory seconds known as “Belly Flops.” You’ll also find post-season sweets and
discontinued gift items at deep discounts on occasion.
Just in time for Easter, Wendell and Wendy Bunny will be available for photo
the Jelly Belly Visitor Center from April 2-6, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and April 7, 1 p.m
4 p.m.For an extra special Easter celebration, join Mr. Jelly Belly, Wendell and Wendy
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All-Gay Winemakers’ Dinner returns to Napa Valley
On the Napa Valley Wine Train
Out In The Vineyard and the Napa Valley Wine Train are pleased
to announce the return of the one-of-a-kind-experience, The (Bigger)
Gay Train, a food and wine event. On Saturday, March 31st, localLGBT Winemakers will be pouring their wines paired with the
inspired cuisine of Executive Chef Kelly MacDonald.
The evening be filled with unforgettable memories on the rails of
Napa Valley, aboard the legendary Wine Train. As the train departs,
guests will enjoy a multiple course meal paired with wines from LGBT
Winemakers found in Napa, Sonoma and Mendocino counties. Sarah
Bennett, Navarro Vineyards; Greg Bjornstad, Bjorstad Cellars; M
Lyon, Sebastiani Vineyards; and Jeff Durham and Joey Wolo
Gentleman Farmer Wines, will be on board to meet and g
throughout the evening.
Due to last year's overwhelming response we are creating a mexpansive event. In this case bigger is better and a lot more fun!
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truly remarkable experience.
The Big Gay Train Dinner is a new multiple-course menu desig
by Wine Train Chef, Kelly Macdonald, and paired with LGBT W
makers from Napa and Sonoma valleys
Check in time is at 5:30 p.m. Tickets are $160 for the Gourm
Express Car or $175 for the VIP Vista Dome Car. More information
available at winetrain.com/big-gay-train. Reservations can be made
calling the Napa Valley Wine Train at 1-800-427-4124.
The Napa Valley Wine Train is one of the most unique and b
Napa restaurants. This top dining establishment is housed inantique train that runs on 25-miles of track in the heart of the N
Valley. The train itself has two engines, three kitchens on board an
collection of early 20th century rail cars that are pure Americana
offers guests great regional food and fabulous, hard-to-find wi
Enjoy winery tours, wine tasting on board and celebrity winema
dinners. A great place to celebrate your special moments, or jus
enjoy everyday life. For more information, go to winetrain.com.
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Ménage à Trois Pinot Grigio is
the perfect, all-purpose white wine
Trinchero Family Estates recently
announced they are launching a Ménage à
Trois Pinot Grigio. To play off the namesake,
the renowned Napa Valley winery first
launched Ménage à Trois with blends: red,
white and rosé. The Ménage à Trois red blend
topped charts as the #1 red blend wine, then
quickly became the #1 overall red wine in the
United States. The white and rosé quickly
followed, taking the titles – respectively – as
the #1 Premium White and #1 Rosé sold in
the United States. In addition to topping the
charts, Ménage à Trois continues to lead the
pack with recent accolades like this year’s“Impact Hot Brand Award” and the “Fast
Track Brand Award.”
In response to high consumer demand for
the blends, Ménage à Trois adapted new
marketing and winemaking strategies with
the release of single varietal wines, like the
Ménage à Trois Chardonnay in 2009 and
Moscato in fall of 2011. “We are expanding
and have been looking to add varietals to
enhance our fine wine profile,” states
Marketing Director Tim Peters. “Consumerdemand for the brand continues to grow, so
it was a natural progression to produce a
Pinot Grigio, the ideal complement to our
existing counterparts.”
“We’re incredibly excited to hear what
consumers have to say about Ménage à Trois
Pinot Grigio,” says Bob Torkelson, President
and COO of Trinchero Family Estates. The
Pinot Grigio is designed specifically to
capture the essence of what Ménage à Trois
consumers want in wine: delicious on its
own and wonderfully versatile with food,fruit-forward, essentially the perfect way to
end the day. “After an amazing couple of
years with the blended wines and our single
varietal Chardonnay and Moscato, intro-
ducing the Pinot Grigio would give Ménage à
Trois consumers a fresh new wine to enjoy.”
Winemakers ventured across Californi
find the best regions that produce the Pi
Grigio varietal, the perfect addition to
brand’s existing portfolio of fun, fest
wines. The 2010 Ménage à Trois Pinot Griis cold-fermented in steel tanks, comple
avoiding malolactic fermentation resultin
a wine erupting with zesty tropical f
aromas, vivid fruit flavors balanced
mouth-watering acidity. It’s a Pinot Grigio
appeal to all palates with its balance of acid
and fruit. Ménage à Trois Pinot Grigio can
found at restaurants and retailers nationw
with a suggested retail price of $9.99 a bot
Taste Ménage à Trois wines at the Foli
Deux tasting room on Highway 29 at 74
St. Helena Highway, Oakville, just north Yountville. Come enjoy the beautiful grou
and don’t forget to bring your picnic lun
Tasting room hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p
daily.
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at www.menageatroiswines.com.
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to not let their membership go. In fact, Vezér has one of the highest
club retentions of all time. There are many reasons to join other thanthe award-winning wine shipments and the benefits that give you VIP
status and recognition. There’s ambiance that you cannot get anywhereelse, free tastings for up to four people, a private tasting room and club
room onsite, ATV tours, free wine club pick-up parties with live music,
exceptional food and wine served right from the barrels. Winter pick-up parties are usually barrel burning events, roasting
linguica, Hungarian paprika bacon and sausages from all over theworld, accompanied by hearty Zins, some seductive Cabernets, Petite
Sirah and Barrel Room Select Blends. And try roasting s’mores over the
open fire while tasting some of the finest white and ruby Ports. At the spring and summer pick-up parties there are outdoor movies,
barbecues and live music in the gardens, either at the Private Ranch orthe quaint Western Village of Mankas Corner. Throughout the year,there are special concerts and formal dinners. The wine club, due to
the limited production and intimate settings, is anticipated to becapped at 1,000 members. The club consists of 250 spots for Chief-
tains – VIP Chairmen’s, and 750 Elite members and these two quotas
are quickly filling up. Stop by and visit the Vezérs and join either clubat the tasting room or join online at www.vezerfamilyvineyard.com.
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The 2012 Solano Wine & Food Jubilee will celebrate its 25th
anniversary when the event returns to the Nut Tree Complex inVacaville on April 27. In honor of this silver celebration, event
organizers promise an array of enhancements that should make
the Wine & Food Jubilee – already Solano County’s must-do
social event of the year – an even hotter ticket to obtain.
The Solano Wine & Food Jubilee is the primary fund-raising
event for the programs of NorthBay Hospice & Bereavement, and
over the past 24 years the gala affair has raised more than $2
million. These funds have enabled NorthBay to provide physical,
emotional and spiritual care for the terminally ill, allowing these
patients – and their families – to live their final days as peacefully
and as comfortably as possible.
The Jubilee, as the area’s premiere food and wine tasting event,will offer ticket-holders an opportunity to spend hours tasting an
array of sweet and savory foods from the region’s most notable
restaurants and food merchants, paired with pourings from
numerous top-flight wineries and breweries.
There are also several exciting new 25th anniversary twists
planned, including a raffle with $35,000 in cash and prizes. The
top prize in the raffle is an Electra Glide Ultra Limited motorcycle
in Vivid Black donated by Harley-Davidson ($23,999 MSRP), and
$11,000 in additional cash prizes. Making this deal even more
enticing is the “buy two, get the third free” offer.
The 2012 Silent Auction is sure to include many “25-themed”
items, including such things as signed movie posters, an entire
start-up wine cellar, sporting event tickets, exotic jewelry, artwork,
travel opportunities and wine-tasting events.
The Time Bandits, the area’s most popular and in-demand
band, returns for the 2012 event. This nine-piece rhythm and
blues and rock band is known for their mastery of dance tunes
from the ‘70s to today, and they may be joined by several speciaguests.
As in the past, the event will be held under an enormous ten
through a joint arrangement with Total Home & Garden Show.
This year, the show will be held at the Nut Tree the weekend
before the Jubilee, from April 20 to 22. This large venue means
there will be plenty of food, wine and brew vendors on hand.
Organizers will also offer a limited number of “VIP Table for
Eight” packages that include many of the benefits afforded VIP
ticket-holders – early admittance, special treats on arrival, and
access to the “VIP Lounge” – for $1,000. This reserved package
must be purchased before March 23, 2012.
The Solano Wine & Food Jubilee’s Presenting Sponsors for2012 are Patt & Al Shaw, Dr. Lee Freeman, Burger King Restau-
rants, Gold’s Gym, Iron Steed Harley-Davidson and the Nut Tre
The event benefits NorthBay Hospice & Bereavement, which
provides its services to all regardless of their ability to pay, and
includes access to an integrated program of physical, emotional
and spiritual care for the terminally ill.
Sponsorship opportunities are still available, and for a
minimum of $1,000 a sponsor can enjoy early entrance to the
Jubilee, an invitation to a private reception at the event, hotel
accommodations and limousine service.
The Solano Wine & Food Jubilee, a black tie-optional affair
(denim discouraged), gets under way at the Nut Tree Complex
beginning at 6:30 p.m. Tickets, for those ages 21 and over, mu
be purchased in advance and are $75 each, or $100 at the doo
if still available. To purchase tickets, call (707) 646-3133, or go
online at www.wineandfoodjubilee.org.
It’s a Silver Celebration for 2012 Solano Wine & Food Jubile
If this is one of your many visits to the wine country, you are
no doubt looking for something a little different. So why not
change things up and take the road less travelled through Suisun Valley “The Napa Back Road”. We all no doubt have our favorites,
but we are always looking to one up our friends back home. Yes,
that never ending search for something new and refreshing, but
still preserving all that made you first fall in love with the whole
“Wine Country Experience.”
If you are staying in downtown Napa, do you realize you are
just approximately 15 to 20 minutes away from a valley that
preserved what Napa was in the 1960s? However, the wines at
such places like Vezer Family Vineyard and the Blue Victorian
Winery take advantage of both the old traditions, such as 100%
hand punched down wines, along with implementing the impor-
tant new techniques learned from those great California wine-makers over the last 50 years.
This Suisun Valley has been a long-time held secret in the wine
country. In fact, many of the locals try to continue this secret,
simply because it is where they go to still experience those old
feelings of days gone by. Suisun Valley is where you can find
wines that would sell for over $150 a bottle at the popular better
known tourist destinations in Napa, for $30 to $60. These same
wines have 94, 95 and 97 point rankings and medals from the
greatest national and international competitions!
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the fact that they weren’t part of his curriculum. This fascination ledto a transfer to the North American mecca for winemakers, UCDavis. After receiving his degree, James’s first job in 1981 wasworking under renowned winemakers Leo McCloskey and PatrickMahaney at Felton-Empire. There, he learned to combine wine-making’s two sides: “Leo was a scientist, obsessed with unravelingthe mysteries of wine. Pat was the craftsman, meticulously workingwith the raw materials.” As you’ll see when you try them, one canstill clearly taste the influence of these mentors in each Patz & Hallwine.
1983 brought James to Flora Springs as Assistant Winemaker,where he spent four years honing his craft and learning the intrica-cies of barrel-fermenting small-lot Chardonnays. By1988, he had become Winemaker and EstateManager for Honig Winery, and that’s when he, AnneMoses, Heather Patz and Donald Patz, the latterhaving been Sales Manager at Flora Springs,
produced a debut Napa Valley Chardonnay underthe Patz & Hall label. In the years since, the wineryhas developed a passionate following devoted to itssingle-vineyard releases sourced from storied sitesin the Sonoma Coast, Russian River Valley,Mendocino County, Napa Valley and Santa LuciaHighlands.
One of the keys to the winery’s success hasbeen the relationships James, Donald, Heatherand Anne have created and nurtured withgrowers like Larry Hyde, Charlie and BudChenoweth, Gary Pisoni, and Lee Martinelli.Another has been the judicious use of cutting-
edge equipment and processes to enhancequality without losing the spirit of hands-onsmall-lot winemaking. The winery is state-of-the-art where it needs to be, while preserving the
traditional where appropriate, like Patz & Hall’s custom-madeFrench cooperage, which requires a special three-year supply of agstaves be kept constantly available. That same eye to detail led Pat& Hall to establish a purpose-built, Chardonnay and Pinot Noirwinery to guarantee the vineyard will be in each glass.
Clearly, Patz & Hall’s success is the result of lots of hard work aattention to detail, and just as clearly, it’s also based on knowingwhen to let the wine do its thing without interference—in otherwords, the vineyard cannot speak in the glass if the winemaker gein its way. Knowing what not to do looks like instinct, but it’s baseon a scientific understanding of the wine’s lifecycle. As James Hallhas shown for a quarter-century, you need both creativity and undstanding to create artistry in the glass. Cheers to his continuedsuccess!
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The Third Annual Wine Auction on the Lawn will be
held Sunday, May 6 from 2 to 5 p.m. at Charles Krug/
Peter Mondavi Family Winery in St. Helena. A live auction
is being added to the silent auction of sought-after wines.
Baba Ken Okulolo of The Nigerian Brothers and Nigeria’stop bassist will be the featured musical guest.
The Napa casual fundraising event that started on the
lawn of Chris and Christina Madrigal, proprietors of
Madrigal Estate Winery, north of St. Helena, has
outgrown its original venue. Peter and Katie Mondavi,
proprietors of Charles Krug/Peter Mondavi Family and
co-founders of the event, are opening the much bigger
lawn of their historic St. Helena winery to the public in
support of the Foundation for African Medicine & Educa-
tion (FAME).
In early 2012, Katie Mondavi,
who served on the clinical facultyof Stanford and as an assistant
clinical professor of medicine at
UCSF, will be returning to
Tanzania to work in FAME’s bush
clinics and at its newly opened
hospital.
Peter and Katie Mondavi,
proprietors of Charles Krug/Peter
Mondavi Family; Chris and
Christina Madrigal, proprietors of
Madrigal Estate Winery; and
Rudy and Rita von Strasser,
proprietors of von Strasser
Winery, began hosting the Wine
Auction on the Lawn in 2010.
They established FAME Napa
Valley, a registered non-profit, in
support of FAME, which provides
consistent, quality medical
services in Tanzania to one of the
poorest and most medically-
underserved areas of the world.
Last year’s auction providedfunding for 75% of the meds
distributed by FAME.
Charles Krug/Peter Mondavi
Family Winery is located at 2800
Main Street/Highway 29 in St.
Helena and is open daily from
10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more
information, call (707) 967-2229
or visit the website at
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Sophisticated boutique hotel presents fresh contemporary design
and Chef Richard Reddington’s Redd WoodFollowing recent updates, the former Hotel Luca now boasts a
refreshed look and a new name, North Block Hotel. The modern
boutique property is located in Napa Valley’s idyllic town of Yountville.Named for its location on the northernmost end of the vibrant town,
North Block Hotel is a mix of old world charm and modernity. With
fresh, contemporary design updates from highly regarded St. Helena-based designer Erin Martin, and recently introduced Redd Wood, the
latest restaurant from acclaimed chef Richard Reddington of Michelin-starred Redd, North Block Hotel offers a new and unpretentious wine
country escape.
To celebrate the rebranding, North Block Hotel introduces the
North Block VIP Wine Package. Valid nightly through June 30, 2012,the package includes a room category upgrade (based on availability),
a welcome bottle of wine and a complimentary VIP wine tasting fortwo at Girard Winery. Nightly rates start at $315 Sunday through
Thursday, and $380 on Friday and Saturday. For more information,visit www.northblockhotel.com.
“Located at the epicenter of Yountville,
North Block Hotel is a lively and welcomingdestination for socializing, indulging in great
food and wine at Redd Wood, or simply
relaxing in wine country’s beauty,” remarked TyAccornero, general manager. “Unlike any other
property in the area, North Block’s intimatesize and graceful design create an ambiance of
conviviality.”
With her very first hotel project to date,North Block’s lobby has been re-envisioned by
designer Erin Martin of Erin Martin Design,
known for her signature contemporary, indus-trial-chic style. The whimsical reception desk,
suspended from above, appears to float againstthe backdrop of dark charcoal walls, evoking
images of an antique European ticket booth. Well-worn, painted scaf-
fold boards on the ceiling provide a broken-in feel, while large, cushyottomans paired with a Michael Taylor-designed coffee table beckon
guests to the flickering fireplace. Burnished brass skeleton keys makea captivating wall display; guests also are encouraged to take one home
as a keepsake from a lavish heap at departure. The overall effect is
simultaneously modern, sexy and welcoming.Perfect for a couple’s getaway or property buy-outs for weddings or
special events, North Block’s sociable, interactive atmosphere is height-
ened by the open flow from the arched stone entrance through the wideinterior courtyard. The outdoor fireplace and comfortable lounge furni-
ture invites mingling over cocktails while watching the action at ReddWood. Stone walkways with fragrant lemon trees and flickering
lanterns lead to the 20 spacious guestrooms. Flooded with natural light,
the spacious and sophisticaguestrooms feature luxurious de
including custom linens, flat screen
visions, iPod entertainment dockstations, espresso machines, d
soaking tubs and glass rainshowers, private patio or balcony. Many
feature gas fireplaces, plantation sh
ters, French doors and double-sinksGuests are encouraged to take
advantage of the wine country sunsh
with chic cabana seating around large heated outdoor swimming pool. With its high staff-to-guest r
North Block Hotel promises personalized guest service, with adservices and amenities including complimentary wi-fi, valet park
and a seasonally inspired continental breakfast daily.Debuting in spring 2012, North Block Spa by Francis & Alexan
invites guests and locals alike for an unrivaled spa experience. Gu
of the intimate spa may enjoy unique, of-the-moment treatments s
as Un-corked, a cutting edge reflexology treatment that cleverly incporates wine corks, or rekindle their romance with The North Bl
Playful Passion, a self-guided scrub and massage for two.North Block Hotel is located at 6757 Washington Stree
Yountville, California. For more information, visit the web
at www.northblockhotel.com or contact the hotel directly at (7944-8080.
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Imagine stepping back in time to when large parcels of land were
cultivated in the Napa Valley with the expressed purpose of deliv-ering the best from the land at every opportunity. One of the Valley’s
newest wineries, Somerston, has done just that, delivering excep-
tional products in the way “Old Napa” used to do it without any of
the trappings of ego often seen today. Somerston Wine Company is
a 1,628-acre estate ten miles from Lake Hennessey in the eastern hills
of Napa Valley which grows world-class wines, delivers a farm-to-table experience and has abun-
dant opportunity for recreation and pure enjoyment of the natural environment. A longtime
source of award-winning fruit for wineries throughout Napa, Somerston Vineyards was founded
by Allan Chapman, who purchased the historically known Priest Ranch in 2004, and who then
acquired the adjacent Elder Valley in January 2006 to create one contiguous property. Chapman,
and winemaker Craig Becker, founded Somerston Wine
Company in 2008, merging their two wine companies with
the goal of creating a world-class vineyard estate showcasing
the wines made from its unique medley of vineyards and
vineyard blocks. As Becker puts it best, “Our property is the
inspiration behind everything Somerston represents. It offers
a fresh look at the Napa Valley that is utterly authentic.”
As you might imagine, this emphasis on doing things the
right way has produced nothing but amazing results in the
bottle, and most of what is made is available only directly
from the winery. The Somerston Estate wines are all from
special single vineyard blocks on the property, showing off
their perfect combinations of soils, climate, and variety.Highlights include the Estate Sauvignon Blanc, the Estate
Cabernet Sauvignon, and the Estate Red Blend, presenting
the best of the best barrels. The Priest Ranch bottlings are
made from other sections of the estate, allowing for intense
yet approachable wines. These releases range from Cabernet
Sauvignon to Petite Sirah to Zindandel, showing off some of
the “native” varietals the early planters of the Valley favored.
The Highflyer series comes from winemaker Craig Becker’s
also being a pilot, and the use of fruit from throughout Cali-
fornia’s winegrowing regions has allowed him the freedom to
be creative and enjoy other matchings of location and variety.These bottlings span the gamut from Grenache Blanc and
Viognier through to Pinot Noir, two different Syrahs, and the
delicious Centerline red blend.
The tasting room in Yountville is directly across from the
Villagio Hotel on the main drag at 6490 Washington Street
and is open from early afternoon through to the evening
each day of the week. The winery and tasting room on the
estate itself are open by appointment daily; the address is
3450 Sage Canyon Road in St. Helena. The best way to make
plans is just to give them a call directly at (707) 967-8414.
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Gallantry is alive and wellin the Napa Valley. Owner
Dario Sattui studied andresearched medieval architec-ture for 30 years. His studiesand visions led to Castello diAmorosa. After fifteen years of construction, he created anunforgettable, splendid castle that honors his Italian heritage andshowcases his exceptional wines like no other place could.
The Castle comes complete with authentic features including achapel, drawbridge, moat, courtyard, watch tower, torture chamber,loggia, deep-well, secret passage ways and an outdoor oven. Theguided tour wends its way through four levels including a visit to thewine storage caves, courtyard, armory and the Great Hall with hand-painted frescoes and 500-year-old fireplace.
Castello di Amorosa wines are only available at the tasting roomor on the website. The Castle portfolio includes a wide range of old-world Italian-style wines. As you visit you’ll learn about the manyvarietals they source and about highly rated wines like the BienNacido Chardonnay, La Castellana and Il Barone.
This remarkable place is truly a must-see and the wines arememorable and stylistically crafted to complement food.
TOUR OPTIONS
PREMIUM TOUR AND TASTING – Guided tour through theCastle and Winery followed by a tasting of five wines in one of theCastle’s private tasting bars $33 (includes admission fee)
RESERVE TOUR AND TASTING – Guided tour followed by aprivate tasting of six of wines, including Reserve Wines $43(includes entrance fee)
FOOD & WINE PAIRING – In the exclusive, Royal Apartmentover looking the Courtyard, $69per person
HIKING VINEYARD TOURS –$33 per person ($23 ages 5-20).
HORSE-DRAWN VINEYARDTOUR – Available seasonally onSaturdays and Sundays, by reser-vation only, $69 per person.
THE SUPER TUSCANBLENDING SEMINAR is an inter-active, hands on experience. Thisclass allows you to be a wine-maker for a day and develop yourown “secret” blend from ourSangiovese, Merlot and CabernetSauvignon. $69 per person by
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“Isn’t Old Faithful in Yellowstone?” That’s whatmy husband asked when I told him we were goingfor a visit! I was surprised to learn that there are
actually three “Old Faithful” geysers in the world
with one being right here in Napa Valley. The term“Old Faithful” refers to geysers that erupt on
regular intervals. Water for the Old Faithful Geyserof California comes from an underground river.
When this water flows over the hot molten magma
deep in the earth, it boils and expands and iscollected in large cavities. Under tremendous pres-
sure from the heat, the superheated water is forced through the frac-
tures and erupts with an outpouring of steam followed by hotspewing water.
Palm trees and thick bamboo surrounds the geyser and makes fora relaxing setting. There are picnic tables with umbrellas and a
covered seating area with excellent views of the geyser. The gift shop
stocks ice cream bars, chips, and a variety of drinks to hold you overwhile you wait but since we are in wine country and there’s no limit
on what you can bring in, why not stop off at one of the wonderful
wineries along the way and pick up a gourm
lunch and a bottle of bubbly?
When you go, their staff will tell you how ofto expect Old Faithful to blow. The day we wen
was every five to ten minutes but could take up30 to 40 minutes before you see the eruption
steam and scalding water spraying up to 60 feethe air. While you anticipate the next showi
check out the other on-site attractions.
Wishing wells that were once used as mineral therapy pools remain on the grounds a
contain some interesting facts. They have an infmative exhibit area on geyser eruptions and ear
quake predictions and also a brief history of the town of Calistoga
short walk away you will find their petting zoo featuring Tennessee Fainting Goats, Jacob’s Four Horn Sheep and Gu
Llamas.
Old Faithful Geyser of California is a great way to spend an afnoon in wine country and their gift shop is full of Old Faithful
Napa Valley themed souvenirs. They are open daily year round fr9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is $10 for adults, $7 for seniors, $3
kids ages six to 12 and children under age six are free.
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Share a Toast with Your Amazing Girlfriends& Win an Ultimate Girls Getaway to Korbel
Having been a part of life’s most memorable toasting occasions for
130 years, Korbel California Champagne is once again offering the
opportunity to pay homage to those amazing girlfriends that make a
difference in everyday life. Korbel encourages women to submit aspecial toast with their friends for a chance to win an ultimate girl’s
getaway to the Korbel Winery.
Through April 30, woman nationwide (where legal) may enter the
Korbel Mimosa Girls Getaway contest at www.korbelgirlsgetaway.com.
Pictures say a thousand words so entrants are also encouraged to
upload a photo to accompany their toast. The best “Girlfriend Toast”
winner and her five friends will win a trip to the Korbel Winery for the
ultimate girl’s wine country getaway complete with airfare and accom-
modations for four days of VIP treatment including a vineyard and
winery tour, meals prepared by the winery’s private chef and poolside
spa treatments.
“Who knows you better than your closest friends? In good tim
and bad, they are there to support you,” commented Gary He
owner and president of Korbel Champagne Cellars. In honor of th
wonderful relationships, Korbel encourages women to share a to
with the friends that make a difference in their lives.”
Last year’s winner was Abby Sanders from Chicago, who submia toast of how through thick and thin her best friends have suppo
each other and are closer than ever. From brunches to lunch
weddings to babies, and even many miles away, the ladies have fou
every way to stay connected and are more like sisters than frien
This ultimate girls wine country getaway was a much needed reun
for Abby and her five closest friends.
Girls getaways are a hot ticket in travel industry trends
continue to grow in popularity. Experts say that all U.S. wom
(young, old, single, married, divorced, widowed, mothers, daugh
and sisters) are the driving force in this trend representing four perc
of all U.S. travel spending – some $200 million a year. Spa weeken
beach destinations and shopping trips are high on girls getaway lbut as this form of travel continues to go mainstream, wine coun
excursions have become very popular. Korbel is the ultimate g
getaway destination as it is steeped in history, surrounded by beaut
gardens and majestic redwoods and offers award-winning to
ending in its first-class tasting room, gift shop and top rated d
catessen.
Established in 1882 in Sonoma County’s Russian River Val
Korbel Champagne Cellars produces the United States’ most pop
méthode champenoise Champagne. But the true measure of Korb
success during its 130 years can be seen in the impact it’s had
American consumers and its presence at various celebrat
throughout the years. Owned and managed by the Heck family si1954, Korbel currently makes eleven California Champagnes an
limited amount of still wine. In a separate facility Korbel also produ
one of the country’s most respected brandies.
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Explore sustainable vineyard practices, with Ryan Decker, the
sustainable viticulture specialist at Rodney Strong Vineyards.
Walk with Ryan through the estate vineyard at Rodney Strong
to explore the following topics: soil management, water conser-
vation techniques, cover crops, pest management and how to
work with nature to achieve quality. Optional winery tour and
tasting immediately following.
Call Linda at (707) 433-0904 to reserve your spot, limited to
20 people. Weather dependent, will be cancelled in the case of
rain.
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There are dog wineries and there are cat wineries. Alexander
Valley’s, Sausal Winery is definitely a cat winery.
Sausal has two cellar cats that rule its roost; Gypsie and Sophie.
The 2008 Purrfect Petite is their newest tribute to these winery cats.
Those who know these cellar cats will recognize them immediately
on the label (by physique and attitude). If you haven’t had the
opportunity to meet them in person, Gypsie is lying on the
hammock and her daughter, Sophie is the one plotting against her
moment of relaxation.
Sausal chose Petite Sirah as the varietal complement because both
the cats and the varietal are inky black, big and bold. This Petite
Sirah is also layered with dense black fruits and a hint of anise. Big
tannins create a long finish that guarantee to make you purrr!
Stop by Sausal Winery to meet Gypsie and Sophie, and sample the
Purrfect Petite. They are located at 7370 Highway 128, Healdsbu
and offer complimentary tastings seven days a week from 10 a.m
4 p.m. For more information, call 1-800-500-2285 or visit them
www.sausalwinery.com.
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Family owned and operated Mazzocco-
Sonoma, in the county’s fabled Dry Creek region,is famous for its Zinfandels and for its friendly and
easy-going atmosphere. Owned by the legendary
winemaker/grower couple, Ken and Diane Wilson,
it sits on a saddle between two coveted parcels of
wine country real estate: Dry Creek Valley and
Alexander Valley.
The comfortable tasting room is housed in a
contemporary wood structure with a well-
balanced traditional look that fits into the location
and locale. Inside the vaulted-celing tasting room,
the colors are soft and there are large windows
offering panoramic views of the property.“Mazzocco is all about enjoying wine and living
the good life. With our expansive patio and picnic
area outside, and our cozy lounge area inside, you
get the chance to experience all that the wine
country has to offer,” said winery sales manager
and wine club coordinator, Karen Clarke. “You can
also enjoy our patio or just come and picnic with a
few friends while discovering our amazing wines
and rolling vineyards.”
Mazzocco Wine Club Members (and club
members from other Wilson Artisan Wineries)
have the three-bedroom Mazzocco Guest Cottag
exclusively for their use. Located on the propert just a minute from the winery and tasting room
is surrounded by 17 acres of estate vineyards.
In the tasting room you will be able to try –
based on availability – a Sauvignon Blanc, a
Chardonnay, Petite Sirah, Cabernet Sauvignon
and, of course, Zinfandel.
Winemaker Antoine Favero is often around t
tasting room, so you can get some personal insig
from the man who crafts the wines. He is a stron
believer in the philosophy and practice that win
are nurtured, rather than produced.
As a result, his wines express the uniquevarietal and terroir characteristics of each vineya
he sources fruit from. Each is a unique wine, an
is bottled as memorable tribute to the grape, to
vineyards, and to the winemaker himself.
If you would like the winery to supply a quit
delicious box lunch from Costeaux Bakery in
Healdsburg for a group of six or more, they nee
to be requested 48 hours in advance. For tasting
groups of eight (or more), please call at least two
days before your visit.
TASTING ROOM OF THE WEEK
MAZZOCCO SONOMA WINERY
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1400 ly Sps rad a hadsbu1-800-501-8466 (707) 431-8159
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Wine lovers encouraged to act fast to nab tickets
to Sonoma County’s premier passport event:
April 28 & 29, 11am-4:30pm (both Saturday & Sunday)
Healdsburg Gallery ArtWalk & Wine Tasting - Friday, April 27
One of California’s first and longest-running regional wine
events, Passport to Dry Creek Valley is an exceptional wine-
tasting experience, blending epicurean thrills with fun, festive
décor and live entertainment. The fun starts the Friday night of
Passport Weekend, April 27, with a Healdsburg Gallery ArtWalk
& Wine Tasting, co-sponsored by the Winegrowers of Dry Creek
Valley® and Healdsburg Chamber of Commerce & Visitors
Bureau. With more galleries than any one city north of the
Golden Gate Bridge – and just minutes from Dry Creek Valley –
the charming town of Healdsburg offers sophisticated lodging,
restaurants and 22 art galleries all within walking distance. On
April 27, the galleries extend their hours to welcome Passportguests to explore and meet local artists, while sipping Dry Creek
Valley wines.
Passport to Dry Creek Valley is a beloved tradition among wine
lovers who enjoy a world-class tasting experience with a festive
twist, all within the idyllic Dry Creek Valley. Passport-holders will
savor exquisite food and wine pairings, and delight in discovering
each winery’s unique Passport “theme” – Viva Las Vegas,
Summer Olympics, the Italian Riviera ... the possibilities are
varied as the wineries themselves. Passport updates at Fa
book/drycreekvalley or on Twitter @drycreekvalley.
Dry Creek Valley is located 70 miles north of San Francisco
the heart of Sonoma County. Direct flights into Sonoma Cou
Airport are available on Alaska Airlines from Los Angeles, Seat
Portland and Las Vegas; visitors on these flights can fly a case
wine home for free.
Festivities take place at each of 50 Dry Creek Valley mem
wineries. A complete list of participating wineries, plus maps
activity guides can be found on the events page at www.wdcv.co
Two-day passports are $120; Sunday-only passports are $
Tickets are on sale online at www.wdcv.com. This event will
out quickly. Tickets are sold on a first-come, first-served basis
Overnight accommodations are available throughout quaupscale Healdsburg. Just minutes away from Dry Creek Valley,
delightful town offers a luxurious blend of wine country histo
world-renowned dining and lodging, and laid-back local cha
Guests can enjoy Passport to Dry Creek Valley festivities by d
and Healdsburg’s sophisticated scene by night. Information
www.healdsburg.com.
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“Fun” and “colorful” are words often used to describe theunique works of local artist Douglas DeVivo whose retrospec-
tive of 15 years as a collage artist is currently on display at the
Charles Creek Tasting Room & Gallery.
“I paint with paper,” says the artist, “creating depth and shadow
from bits of written text, old illustrated technology and slivers of
our personal history. My process is quick and instinctual; there is
something meditative about cutting and laying paper. Time just
flies away…”
Beyond the surface appeal that encourages comfortable
engagement with each piece, the viewer will find layer upon la
of depth, complexity and ever-changing perspectives.
“The early work,” DeVivo observes, “is so different; I was infurniture making at the time so most are ‘boxed’ (three dim
sional). Over the years the work has become more open, m
emotional and visually complex. These collages hit you on so m
different levels. Each one has a rich visual history; they bring b
memories. You can look forever and never see it all!”
Douglas DeVivo lives and works in Jenner, California. T
show will run through March 31, 2012.
The winery Tasting Room is conveniently situated in a charm
1890s era storefront on the historic Sonoma Plaza at 483 First
West. The Charles Creek Vineyard Tasting Room and Gallery
open seven days a week from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more inf
mation, call (707) 935-3848 or email [email protected].
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WINE TASTING, SALES
& HOME ACCESSORIES
– 12 Wineries –
One Great Place
35 East Napa Street, Sonoma
(707) 935-1200
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Wine & Food Lecture Series, the first of its kind!
This series is an in-depth and interactive experience where different
regions of Viansa’s Italian heritage will be explored and dive palate first
into the wine and food of each region. Enjoy the opportunity to
compare Viansa’s Italian varietals to those grown in Italy, discussing the
differences in the wine, aromas and taste profiles. In addition guests
will explore traditional foods native to each region, and enjoy a sump-
tuous meal after each event. Each guest who attends will receive a
certificate of completion for the Viansa Wine & Food Lecture Series.
Event is from 1 to 3 p.m.
Second in the series is Tuscany, April 14th followed by Lombardy,
May 12th and Piedmont, June 9th. Pricing is $50 per event ($40 for
wine club members).
Cioppino & Vino Fest – Saturday, March 31st, 1-3pm
Cioppino (chuh-pee-noh) was developed in San Francisco (
big-city backyard) by the Italian and Portuguese fishermen who set
in the North Beach section of San Francisco in the late 1800s. In ho
of these creative epicureans, Viansa is excited to host its annual Ci
pino & Vino Fest again this year. This event will feature a spark
wine and hors d’oeuvres reception, a delicious cooking demonstra
and a lunch of cioppino creations from the winery chefs paired w
Viansa wines. It’s an annual party that grows bigger and bigger e
year, creating quite the buzz from locals and visitors from afar. Th
the ultimate party for foodies (and those aspiring to be) with lot
energy eating with your fingers … a tantalizing event not to m
Pricing is $50 per person and for $40 for wine club members.
• 1 - 1:25 p.m. – Sparkling wine and hors d’oeuvres reception
• 1:30 - 2 p.m. – Live cooking demonstration
• 2 p.m. – Cioppino & VinoTo see all of the upcoming events, go to the new 2012 Via
calendar online at www.viansa.com.
Viansa Winery & Marketplace is a true destination in wine coun
– a taste of Italy on a hilltop at the entrance to Sonoma Valley at 25
Arnold Drive. A tasting of Viansa wines is best followed by a jour
through the winery’s Marketplace, the largest in Sonoma Valley, w
freshly prepared foods, artisan cheeses and sweets. For more inform
tion, call (707) 935-4700.
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Gateway to Mendocino County Serves Up Local Wines and Seasonal Foods
The twenty-first Hopland Passport Weekend takes place Saturday,May 5th, and Sunday, May 6th. At the gateway to Mendocino County,
the small-town hospitality showcases the region’s finest limited-
production, estate wines served up with an array of local and seasonal
dishes.
A full description of the weekend entertainment, menus, lodging
and tickets is available at Destination Hopland’s new website,
www.DestinationHopland.com.
From 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day, sixteen local wineries will pour
new and library wines paired with fresh, homegrown foods – grass-fed
beef and wild rice salad, grilled tri-tip smoked over oak barrel staves,
wood-fired pizza piled with prosciutto and fresh greens.
Tickets to the event are $45 in advance, $55 the day of the event,
and entitle Passport holders to enjoy the local abundance, specially
discounted wine sales, door prizes, art exhibits and musical entertain-
ment. Designated drivers are admitted at no charge.
Shuttle service is offered door-to-door from local hotels on
Saturday only, for a $20 fee. The shuttles will circulate to the partici-
pating wineries throughout the day, at 30-minute intervals.
Participating wineries include Brutocao Cellars, Campovida, C
Toxqui Cellars, Graziano Family of Wines, Jaxon Keys Winery, JerEstate, McDowell Valley Vineyards, McFadden Vineyard, McN
Ridge Winery, Milano Winery, Nelson Family Vineyards, Pardu
Wine Cellars, Rack & Riddle, Saracina, Terra Sávia and Weibel Fam
Vineyards.
For more information, contact Destination Hopland Associat
at 1-800-564-2582 or visit www.DestinationHopland.com.
Taste Zins and other specialty wines in our historic farmhouse overlooking the vineyard
New Release Cabernets
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Family Festival” on April 14th from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Join BARRA of Mendocino for a tour of their certified orga
vineyard and enjoy complimentary food and wine pairings. Lea
about organic winemaking and meet local farmers and vend
displaying their earth-friendly goods. Experience art, music a
locally sourced foods. Bring your kids in for face painting, hands-
interaction with animals from the farm and other activities that w
delight their imaginations.
Ride your bike to the event and receive a 20% discount on
wine and merchandise. Bring in your natural wine corks and recea 10% discount. This is a fun event for the whole family!
Set on 50 acres of beautiful vineyard surroundings planted w
Cabernet Sauvignon and Zinfandel, the Barra winery is an archit
tural phenomenon that dates back to the 1970s when it was built
the tasting room for Weibel Champagne Cellars (the building its
resembles an upside down champagne glass!). The sprawling 5,0
square foot tasting room highlights 40 foot ceilings, a circular tasti
bar, indoor fountain and gift shop. Bring a lunch and spend
relaxing afternoon in the beautiful gardens and picnic area.
BARRA of Mendocino is at 7051 N. State Street, Redwood Val
For more information, contact Katrina Kessen at (707) 485-0322
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More than 30 Livermore Valley wineries
will participate in the region’s third annual
Barrel Tasting Weekend March 31 and
April 1 by offering samples of wines still
in development – direct from their barrels.
Guests with special event wristbands and
official glasses will receive at least one
barrel sample at each participating winery.
Most winemakers will be present to
personally pour and discuss their young
wines and offer delicious pairings with
gourmet appetizers, artisan cheeses,
chocolate and nuts.
Barrel tasting provides wine enthusiastsof all experience levels with a fun “snap-
shot” of how wine evolves – from grape to
glass. Guests will have the opportunity to
pre-purchase some of the barrel wines at a
discount, before they are bottled and
released to the public, a practice known as
buying “futures.” More than a dozen
different varietals, including the rare Prim-
itivo and Alicante Bouschet and ever-
popular Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvi-
gnon, will be presented for tasting. Each
winery will offer a unique experience to
Barrel Tasting Weekend guests. Many will
give discounts on wine purchases to ticket
holders only.
Livermore Valley’s Barrel Tasting
Weekend will take place from noon to
4:30 p.m. each day. Advance tickets are
$30, available online at www.LVwine.org
Tickets purchased at the event will be $3
per person. Each ticket includes a
souvenir tasting glass, two days of barre
tasting at participating wineries, special
activities and discounts. Visit
www.LVwine.org for details.
What began as a hobby has certainly
turned into a full time endeavor for the entire
McGrail family. When Jim talked his wifeGinger into planting vineyards back in 1999,
neither envisioned a day when they would
have one of the most beautiful and popular
winery settings in all of Livermore. They first
planted Cabernet Sauvignon, clones 8 and
15, on their 16-acre hillside site, initially
selling all the fruit to Steven Mirassou for the
Steven Kent program. Eventually, they broad-
ened their horizons, selling some fruit to the
late Dale Vaughn Bowen, who made an exc
lent ’03 under the Crooked Vine label. T
same year, Rhonda Wood of Wood Famhelped the McGrails make a barrel, and
2005, they were up to 1,000 cases and beg
planning a winery facility.
Jim recalls the day he informed Ginger
was going whole hog into the wine busin
“It’s like playing poker: if you’re in fo
penny, you’re in for a pound! I decided to
‘all in!’”
If you’re looking for a special place to h
an event or wedding, this expertly ma
cured, well-appointed site is ideal, w
forever views of the entire Livermore Vall You’ll enjoy tasting at the beautiful bar in
inviting and spacious tasting room, or outs
on the patio. The vineyards are stunning,
produce some of the most highly sought a
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Loma Prieta Pinotage Goes Platinum!
The 2009 and 2010 Pinotage bottlings from Loma Prieta continue
to rack up impressive medals and honors, including a Platinum from2011 Indy International and a Double Gold from 2012 SF Chronicle
competition. If you haven’t tried this crazy grape that is literally Pinot
Noir on steroids, head up to Loma Prieta and discover why nearly
everyone who trys it, buys it, and most people join the unique Pino-
tage Only Wine Club. Paul Kemp has been steadily buying all the
Pinotage he can find in California, and with his estate vineyard now
online, he has four separate vineyard sources, making Loma Prieta’s
the broadest and deepest Pinotage portfolio in the US. This wine is a
must for anyone with an adventurous palate who enjoys trying some-
thing new!
Need a Romantic Venuefor a Very Special Event?
Poetic Cellars invites you to
consider their beautiful venue for
special events and weddings.
Here, you will find an especially
romantic setting and winsome
wines that will make for a
memorable occasion. Contact
Katy or Cheryl at (831) 462-3478 or email [email protected].
Visit poeticcellars.com for more information and to view photographs.
Crazy for Cabernet At MJA At a recent Cabernet Shootout, held by Affairs of the Vine, the 2006
Serene Cellars Cabernet (MJA’s Napa-based label) was described by
female tasters as “intense with chocolate, coffee, dark and red fruit,
herbal notes, and eucalyptus. A well structured wine. Beautifully in
grated oak with lovely acidity.”
The male tasters said, “The nose tells the story of the complex w
to come with coffee, mocha, tart, herbs, rosemary, blackberries a
dark cherry aromas. Good structure and mouth feel with the l
finish.”
Of the 2007 Cabernet, the female tasters said, “This smells l
serious stuff! The complex nose has layers of cherry and black che
fruit, herbaceousness, and coffee. A masculine style that is nicely b
with solid cranberry, blueberry, and pepper flavors with hints of eu
lyptus and black currant. Toasted walnut and brown sugar on
finish. Nicely structured with plenty of lively acid on the long fini
The male tasters noted, “Deep color with a chocolaty nose. Den
sweet blackberry fruit. Blackberry, cassis, vanilla, and caramel flav
with very firm acidity and tannins. Great long finish.”
Both of these wines deserve your rapt attention.
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Pinot Noir lovers will savor the flavors and explore the magic of
the Santa Cruz Mountains at the eighth Pinot Paradise festival
March 31 through April 1.
Pinot Noirs from the Santa Cruz Mountains represent the diver-
sity of micro-climates and dramatic mountain terrain that define the
region. The marine influence and distinctive soils create intensely
concentrated fruit that yields some of the most complex and age-
worthy Pinot Noir in the world. There are six sub-area’s in this
wine-growing appellation – each bearing their own characteristics
in their wine.
Sunday, April 1, from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Grand Cruz Tasting at
Villa Ragusa in Old Town Campbell, will showcase more than 80
Pinot Noirs paired with gourmet hors d’oeuvres from some of the
region’s best restaurants. Tickets are $55 in advance, $65 at the
door.
Saturday, March 31, Pathway to Pinot Paradise offers a self-guided tour of the region’s Pinot-producing wineries. Barrel tasting,
library wines and special offerings by participating wineries will be
available. Visitors can enjoy exploring the incredible mountain
terrain and coastal roads as they discover the delightful world of the
Santa Cruz Mountains. Tickets are $25.
Santa Cruz Mountains winegrowers invite Pinot lovers to take
“The Flavor Journey” – at the 8th annual Pinot Paradise Technic
Session on March 31. Attendees at this year’s session will discov
the faults and triumphs that occur on the journey to making a S
Cruz Mountains AVA Pinot Noir.
Paradise V.I.P. Packages will offer a guided “tour” in a small gr
format at Villa Ragusa during a private pre-event tasting at 1 p.m
followed by the Grand Cruz Tasting. Participants will learn in de
about the Santa Cruz Mountains and the distinct flavor profiles o
each sub-region as they taste and discuss with winemakers and/o
representatives from the wineries. Cost is $75 and includes the
Grand Cruz tasting.
Tickets and more information are available from the SCMWA
(831)685-8463, www.scmwa.com or email [email protected].
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1313 Main – 1313 Ma S, napa; 707 258-1313 f-Sa 11-12, Su-tu 11-10
A Dozen Vintners – tas rm, 3000 hway 29 n, S. ha; 707 967-0666 op day 10-5
acacIa VNyD – 2750 las Amas rad, napa; 707 226-9991 x2 op by appm y: M-Sa 10-4, Su 12-4
Acme Fine Wines– 1080 fu l, S. ha; 888 963-0440 Day 9:30-5
Adastra – 2545 las Amas rd, napa; 707 255-4818 op by appm y
Aetna Springs Cellars – 722 7 P p V a y r a d, S . h a; 70 7 96 5- 267 5 o p b y ap p m y
Ahnfeldt Wines – Ukd a oxbw tas rm, 605 fs S. napa; 707 927-5864 Wd-M 12-6,tu 12-8Allora Vineyards – 3244 es la, S. ha; 707 963-6071 op by appm y
Alpha Omega – 1155 M la @ hway 29, rud; 707 963-9999 Day 10-6
Altamura Vineyards & Winery – 1700 Wd Vay rd, napa; 707 253-2000 op by appm y
Amizetta – 1099 gd rad, S. ha; 707 963-1460 op by appm y
Ancien – napa; 707 255-3908 op by appm y
Anderson’s Conn Valley Vineyards – 680 rss rad, S. ha; 707 963-8600 op by appm y
aNDrettI WINery – 4162 B ra rad, napa; 1-877-386-5070 op day 10-5Children OK; Call ahead for: Winery Tours: Public tours daily a t 11am & 2 pm (Private Tours for 10 or more), Educational Programs
Antica Napa Valley –3700 Sda cay, napa; 707 257-8700 op by appm y
Ardente Winery –2929 Aas Pak rd, napa; 707 226-7669 op by appm y
arGer-martuccI – 1455 iwd Av, S. ha; 707 963-4334 op day 10-5Wine Tasting, Gift Items, Picnic Area, Arts Exhibit, Children OK; Call ahead for: Winery Tours, Food Pairing
Ariel Vineyards – 1312 tw c, napa; 707 257-9731 M-Sa 9-5, Su 10-3Arkenstone Vineyards –335 Ws la, Aw; 707 965-1020 op by appm y
Arns – 601 Mu rad, S. ha; 707 963-3429 op by appm y
artesa – 1345 hy rad, napa; 707 224-1668 op day 10-4:30Gift Items, Children OK; Call for Winery Tours at 11 & 2, Vineyard Tours, Food Pairings
August Briggs – 1 30 7B l Avu, c a s a ; 70 7 94 2-49 12 f -Sa 1 1-7, Su -tu 1 1-5, tu by app .
b cellars – 400 Svad ta, casa; 707 709-8787 op day 10-5
Back Room Wines – 10 00 Ma S , n apa; 70 7-22 6-13 78 M -Wd, Sa 10 -7 , tu-f 10 -8 , Su 12 -7
balDaccI FamIly – 6236 Svad ta, napa; 707 944-9261 op day 10-4
Ballentine Vineyards – 282 0 S . h a hwy n, S . h a ; 7 07 9 63 -79 19 op d a y 10 -5 b y a pp
Barlow Vineyards – 4411Svad ta, casa; 707 942-8742 op by appm y
Barnett Vineyards – 407 0 S p M u a r d, S. h a; 70 7 96 3- 707 5 o p b y ap p m y
beaulIeu VINeyarDs (bV) – 196 0 S . h a hw y, S . h a; 7 07 967 -52 33 o p d a y 1 0- 5
Beau Vigne – 6795 Was S, Yuv; 707 947-7058 M-f 11-8, Sa-Su 10-8
Behrens & Hitchcock – 4 07 8 Sp Mu a r a d, S . h a; 70 7 9 63 -1 77 4 o p by a pp m y
Bell Wine Cellars – 6200 Was S, Yuv; 707 944-1673 op day 10-4
Benessere Winery – 1010 B t rd, S. ha; 707 963-5853 op day 10-5Gift Items, Picnic Area, Art Exhibits, Children & Pets OK; Call ahead for: Winery Tours, Food Pairings
beNNett laNe – 3340 hwy 128, casa; 877 MAX-nAPA op day 10-5:30Gift Items, Picnic Area, Children & Pets OK; Call ahead for: Winery Tours, Vineyard Tours, Educational Programs, Food Pairings
Bialla Vineyards – 4088 Aas Pak rd, napa; 707 227-2293 op by appm y
Bighorn Cellars – 3105 Svad ta, napa; 707 226-8569 f-Sa 11-4, tu-tu by app
Black Cat Vineyard – 1075 Sadybk l, napa; 707 321-0866 op by appm y
Black Cordon Vnyds – 4155 Dy ck rd, napa; 707 226-6860 op by appm y
Black Stallion Winery – 4089 Svad ta, napa; 707 253-1400 op day 10-5
Blankiet Estate – 2360 caa S, Yuv; 707 963-2001 op by app M-Sa 10-4
Boeschen – 3242 Svad ta, S. ha; 707 963-3674 op by appm y
bouchaINe VINeyarDs – 1075 Bu Sa rad, napa; 707 252-9065, 800-654-w op day 10:30-4:30Gift items, gardens, vineyard walking tour. Call ahead for: Safari Tours at 10:30am, educational programs, food pairings & bringing pets.
Bounty Hunter Rare Wine Co. –9 7 5 f s S, na pa ; 7 07 22 6-39 76 Su -tu 1 1-10 , f -Sa 11 -Md
Bourassa – 190 cam oua, napa 707 254-4922; 800-499-2366 op by appm y
Boyd Family – 4042 B ra rad, napa; 707 254-7353 op by appm
Bravante Vineyards – 3 00 S r d rd, A w ; 7 07 -9 65 -2 55 2 o p by app m Wd-Su
Brookdale Vineyards – napa; 707 258-1454 op by appm
Brown Estate – 3233 Sa cay rad, S. ha; 707 963-2435 lmd, by appm y, sd Su
Buehler – 820 gd rad, S. ha; 707 963-2155 op by appm
Buoncristiani Wine – P. o. Bx 6946, napa; 707 259-1681 op by appm
Burgess Cellars – 1108 D Pak rad, S. ha; 800 752-9463 op by appm
Ca' Momi Winery & Enoteca – 610 fs S, napa; 707 257-4992 op dayCade Winery – 360 hw Mua rd S, Aw; 707 965-2746 op by appm
Cafaro Cellars – 2591 P Way, S. ha; 707 963-7181 op by appm
Cain – 3800 lay rad, S. ha; 707 963-1616 op by appm
Cakebread Cellars – 8300 S. ha hwy, ru d; 707 963-5222 op by app m
Calafia Cellars – 629 fu la, S. ha; 707 963-0114 op by appm
Caldwell – 270 Kuz la, napa; 707 255-1294 tus/as by app
Cali 351 – 965 Svad ta, casa; 707 942-6200 op by appm
calIstoGa WINe stoP – 1458 l Av, #2 casa; 707 942-5556 Da
Cardinale Estate – ta s r m, 76 00 S . h a h wy , o ak v ; 70 7 94 8- 264 3 op d a y 1
Casa Nuestra Winery – 3451 Svad ta n, S. ha; 707 963-5783 op da
castello DI amorosa – 4045 n S. ha hwy (hwy 39), casa; 707 942-8200 op dayGifts, Children & Pets OK; call ahead for: Winery & Cave Tours, reservation recommended
Caymus Vineyards – 8700 c c k rd, rud; 707 967-3010 op day by ap pCeja Vineyards Tasting Room – 12 48 1s S , na pa; 70 7 22 6- 6445 S u- W d 1 1- 6, t u- Sa
Celani Family Vineyards – 2230 B ra rd, napa; 877 ArDore1 op by appm
Chappellet Vineyard – 1581 Sa c ay r d, S . h a ; 7 07 9 63- 713 6 op b y a pp m
Charbay Winery & Distillery – 4001 Sp M rd; S. ha; 707 963-9327 op da
charles kruG WINery – 2800 Ma S. hwy 29, S. ha; 707 967-2229 op da y 1
Charnu – S. ha; 707 963-6045 op by appm
Charter Oak Winery – 831 ca oak Av, S. ha; 707 963-2298 op by appm
Chase Family Cellars – 2252 Supu Sps rad, S. ha; 707 963-1284 op by appm
Chateau Boswell – 3468 Svad ta, S. ha; 707 963-5472 op by appm
Chateau Montelena – 1429 tubbs l, casa; 707 942-5105 op day
Chimney Rock Winery – 5350 Svad ta, napa; 707 257-2641 op da
Clif Family Winery – 13 12 Vdv Av u, S. ha ; 7 07 96 8-06 25 o p da y 10 -5 by app
Cliff Lede Vineyards – 1473 Yuv css rd, Yuv; 707 944-8642 op da
Clos Du Val – 5330 Svad ta, napa; 800 993-9463 op da
Clos Pegase – 1060 Duawa l, casa; 707 942-4981 op day 1
Conn Creek Winery – 8711 Svad ta, S. ha; 1-800-793-7960 op Sa 11-5, Su-f
Constant-Diamond – 21 21 Dam d Mu a r d, ca s a; 70 7 9 42 -0 70 7 o p by a pp m
Continuum Estate – 16 77 Sa ca y rd , S . h a; 70 7 94 4- 8100 ∆66 op by ap p m
Corison Winery – 987 S. ha hwy, S. ha; 707 963-0826 op da y 10- 5 by ap p
corley FamIly estate – 4242 B ra rd, napa; 707 253-2802 op day 1Gift Items, Children & Pets OK; Call ahead for: Wine Tours, Food Pairings
Cornerstone Cellars – 6505 Was S., Su 7, Yuv; 707 945-0388 op da
Cosentino – 7415 S. ha hwy, Yuv; 707-921-2896 op da
Covenant Wines – 1241 Adams S, S. ha; 707 963-3887 op by appm
Crocker & Starr – S. ha; 707-967-9111 op by appmCuvaison Estate – 4500 Svad ta, casa; 707 942-2468 M-tu 11-4, f-Su
Cuvaison Estate – 1221 Du rad, cas (bw napa & Sma); 707 942-2455 M-tu 11-4, f-Su 10-5 b
Darioush Winery – 4240 Svad ta, napa; 707 257-2345 op day 1
David Arthur – 1521 Sa cay rad, S. ha; 707 963-5190 op by appm
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Del Bondio Wine Co. – 1333 Ba oaks la, napa; 707 963-2805 op by appm y
Del Dotto Caves – 1055 Aas Pak rd, napa; 707 963-2134 op by appm y
Del Dotto Vineyards – 14 45 S . h a h w ay , S. ha ; 7 07 96 3-21 34 o p by a pp m y
Delectus Winery – 908 c eps Way, napa; 707 255-1252 op day by appm
Diamond Terrace – 13 91 Dam d Mu a r a d, ca s a; 70 7 9 42 -1 18 9 o p by a pp m y
DomaINe carNeros – 1240 Du rd, napa; 707 257-0101 op day 10-6Gifts, Children OK, Winery Tours, Vineyard Tours; Call ahead for groups of eight or more
Domaine Chandon – 1 caa D, Yuv; 707 944-2280 op day 10-5
Dominari – 620 taas S, napa; 707-226-1600 op by appm y, 10am-4:30pm
Duckhorn Vineyards – 1000 ld la, S. ha; 707 963-7108 op by appm, 10-4
Dutch Henry Winery – 4300 Svad ta, casa; 707 942-5771 op day 10-4:30
Eagle Eye Wine – 6595 gd Vay rd, napa; 707 427-1600 op by appm y
Eagle & Rose – 1844 Pp cay rd, Pp Vay; 707 965-9463 op by appm y
Eagle Trace– 680 rss rd, S. ha; 707 963-4665 op by appm y
Eeden Wines– 3505 Sp Mua rd., S. ha; 707 337-5526 op by appm y
El Molino Winery – S. ha; 707 963-6021 Wkdays by appm y
Elizabeth Spencer – 1165 rud rad, rud; 707 963-6067 op day 10-5
Elkhorn Peak Cellars – 200 Ps rd, napa; 707 255-0504 op by appm y
Elyse – 2100 hma l, napa; 707 944-2900 op by appm y
Envy Wines – 1170 tubbs l, casa; 707 942-4670 Su-tu 10:30-4:30, f-Sa 11-5:30
Failla – 3530 Svad ta, S. ha; 707 963-0530 op by appm y
Falcor – 2511 napa cpa D, S 115, napa; 888-402-Wine op day 10-5
Far Niente – 1350 Aaa D, oakv; 707 944-2861 op by appm y 10-3
Farella – 2222 n. 3d Av, napa; 707 254-9489 op by appm y
Fleury Estate Winery – 950 ga rd, rud; 707 967-8333 op by appm y
Flora Springs – The Room – 67 7 S . h a hw y S . , S . h a ; 7 07 967 -80 32 o p d a y 10: 30 -5
Flora Springs Winery – 1978 Zad l, S. ha; 707 967-6723 op by app m y
FolIe a DeuX – 7481 S. ha hwy, oakv; 800 535-6400 op day 10-6Gift Items, Picnic Area, Children & Pets OK
Fontanella Family – 1721 Pak rad, napa; 707 252-1017 op day by appm 10-4
Forman Vineyards – 1501 B rk rad, S. ha; 707 963-3900 op by appm y
Franciscan Vineyards – 1178 ga rd, rud; 707 963-7111 op day 10-5
FraNk FamIly VINeyarDs – 1091 l akmad la, ca s a; 707 942-0859 op day 10-5Gift Items, Picnic Area
Frazier Winery – 70 rapp la, napa; 707 255-3444 x107 op by appm
Freemark Abbey – 3022 S. ha hwy 29 n., S. ha; 707 963-9694 op Day 10-5
Frog’s Leap – 8815 c ck rad, rud; 707 963-4704 op by appm y
G Cook – 264 n. fk cysa Sps rd, S. ha; 707 963-7760 op by appm y
Gargiulo – 575 oakv cssad, napa; 707 944-2770 op by appm y
Gemella Wines – napa; 707 261-9855 op by appm y
Girard Winery – 6795 Was, Yuv; 707 968-9297 op day 11-7
Godspeed Vineyards – 3655 Mu Vd rd; 707 254-7766 op by appm y
Goosecross Cellars – 1119 Sa la, Yuv; 707 944-1986 op day 10-4:30
GrGIch hIlls – 1829 S. ha hwy, rud; 707 963-2784 op day 9:30-4:30
Gift Items, Children OK; Call ahead for: Winery Tours By Appt. at 11 & 2, Food Pairings
Groth – 750 oakv cssad, oakv; 707 944-0290 op by appm
Guffy – 1390 tmps Av, napa; 707 258-2532 op by appm
Guilliams – 3851 Sp Mua rad, S. ha; 707 963-9059 op by appm
Gustavo Thrace – 1021 MKsy S, napa; 707 257-6796 op da
haGaFeN cellars – 4160 Svad ta, napa; 707 252-0781 op daGift Items, Picnic Area, Art Exhibits, Children & Pets OK; Call ahead for Wine Tours
Hall Rutherford – 56 Aub rad, rud; 707 967-0700 op by appm
Hall St. Helena – 401 S. ha hwy S, S. ha; 707 967-2620 op day
Hans Fahden Vineyards – 48 55 P d fs rd, S. ha ; 7 07 9 42 -6 76 0 o p by a pp
Hartwell Vineyards – 5795 Svad ta, napa; 707 255-4269 op by appm
HdV Wines – 588 taas S, napa; 707 251-9121 op by appm
Heibel Ranch Vineyards – Pp Vay; 707 968-9289 op by appm
Heitz Cellars Tasting Room – 43 6 S. h a h wy 2 9, S. ha ; 7 07 9 63 -3 54 2 o p da y
Helena View Johnston – 3500 hway 128, casa; 707 942-4956 op by appm
Hendry – 3104 rdwd D, napa; 707 226-8320 op by appm
hess collectIoN – 4411 rdwd rd, napa; 707 255-1144 op day
Hill Family Estate – 6512 Was, Yuv; 707 944-9580 op da
Honig Vineyards – 850 rud rd, rud; 707 963-5618 op day by app
Hope & Grace – 6540 Was S, Yuv; 707 944-2500 M-Sa 10:30-5:30, Su 11:
Hopper Creek – 6204 Was S, Yuv; 707 944-0675 op by appmHunnicutt Wines – 352 4 S v a d ta n , S . h a ; 7 07 963 -291 1 o p b y ap p m
Ilona Howell Mountain –asd a Buss, 1108 D Pak rad, S. ha; 800 752-9463 op by app m
Inglenook – 1991 S. ha hwy, rud; 707 968-1161 op day 10-5, app m
J. Kirkwood Winery – 1020 B la, napa op by appm
James Cole – 5014 Svad ta, napa; 707 251-9905 op by appm
James Creek – 2249 Jams ck rd, Pp Vay; 707 965-2646 op by appm
Jarvis Winery – 2970 M rd, napa; 1-800-255-5280 op by appm
Jax –3468 hwy 128, casa; 415 446-9505 x102 op by app
Jericho Canyon Vnyd – 33 22 o d law y t r d, ca s a; 70 7 9 42 -9 66 5 o p by a pp m
jessuP cellars – 6740 Was S, Yuv; 707 944-8523 op da Art Exhibits; Call ahead for Food Pairings, las t tasting at 5:30pm
Jocelyn Lonen Winery – napa; 1-800-255-5280 op by appm
John Anthony Vineyards – 1440 fs S, napa; 707 265-7711 op day Joseph Phelps Vineyards – 200 tap rd, S. ha; 707 963-2745 M-f 9-5, Sa-Su 10-4 by app
juDD’s hIll – 2332 Svad ta, napa; 707 255-2332 op day by appm Gift Items, Picnic Area, Children Welcomed
Juicebox – 45 eps c, napa; 707 254-1212 op day by appm
Juslyn – 2900 Sp Mua rd, S. ha; 707 265-1804 (Pud a Sus Vs) Wy p by appm
Kapcsandy Family Winery – 1001 Sa la, Yuv; 707 265-1804 op by appm
Keenan – 3660 Sp Mua rd, S. ha; 707 963-9177 op by appm
Keever – 26 Vyad Vw D, Yuv; 707 944-0910 op by appm
Kelham – 360 Zad l; S. ha; 707 963-2000 op by appm
Kelly Fleming Wines – 2339 Pk rd, casa; 707 942-6849 op by appm
Kenefick Ranch – 1371 l Av, casa; 707 942-1004 tu-M 11- 5 &
Kent Rasmussen – 100 1 S v ad t a S , S . h a ; 7 07 0 96 3- 566 7 op b y a pp m
Kenzo Estate – 3200 M rad, napa; 707 254-7572 op by appmKrupp Brothers – 3267 Sda cay rd., napa; 707 259-1198 op by app
Kuleto Estate – 2470 Sa cay rd, S. ha; 707 302-2209 op by appm
Ladera – 150 W ca rd S, Aw; 707 965-2445 op by appm
Laird Family Winery – 5055 Sa Av., napa; 707 257-0360 op da
Larkmead Vineyards – 1100 lakmad l, casa; 707 942-0167 op day by appm
Lava Vine – 965 Svad ta, casa; 707 942-9500 op da
Lindstrom – 5994 Svad ta, napa; 707 226-6289 exusv ass by appm
Lokoya – 7600 S. ha hwy, oakv; 707 948-1968 op by appm
Long Meadow Ranch & Farmstead – 738 Ma S, S. h a; 707 963-4555 op da
louIs m. martINI – 254 S. h a hwy S . ( hwy 29 ), S . h a; 70 7 96 8- 336 1 op daGift Items; Call ahead for: Wine Tours a t 11 & 2, Cellar Tours, Food Pairings
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Luis Ochoa Family – 1307 l Av, casa; 707 341-6780 op by appm y
Luna Vineyards – 2921 Svad ta, napa; 707 255-2474 M-tu 11-4, f-Su 10-5
Madonna Estate Winery – 5400 od Sma rd, napa; 707 255-8864 op day 10-5
Madrigal Vineyards – 3718 n. S. ha hwy, casa; 707 942-6577 op day by appm 10-4
mahoNey VINeyarDs – tas a oxbw, 708 fs S, napa; 707 265-9600 Su-tu 112-7Gift Items, Art Exhibits, Children & Pets OK f-Sa 12-9
Mario Perelli-Minetti – 1443 Svad ta, S. ha; 707 963-8310 op tu-Su 11-5
Marita’s Vineyard – napa; 707 259-5313 op by appm y
Markham Vnyds – 2812 S. ha hwy 29, S. ha; 707 963-5292 op day 11-5
Maroon Wines – napa; 707 257-3040 op by appm y
Marston Family Vineyard – 3600 W Supu Sps rd, S. ha; 707 963-8490 op by appm
Mason Cellars Oxbow Tasting Room – 7 4 f s S , n ap a 7 07 2 55 -06 58 op t u -M 1 1- 5:3 0
materra – 1426 Ma S, S. ha; 707 244-4600 ca us
Mayacamas Vineyards – 1155 lkya rd, napa; 707 224-4030 op by appm y
McKenzie-Mueller – 2530 las Amas rd, napa; 707 252-0186 op by appm y
merryVale VINeyarDs – 1000 Ma S, S. ha; 707 963-7777 op day 10-6:30Gift Items, Art Exhibits, Children & Pets OK Call ahead for: Wine Tours Sat & Sun at 10:30, Educational Programs, Food Pairings
Michael Mondavi Family – 1285 Day la, napa; 707 256-2757 M-tu 12-5, f-S u 11-5
Midsummer Cellars– 771 S a cay rd, ru d ; 707 225-4367 op by ap pm y
Milat Vineyards – 1091 S. ha hwy S, S. ha; 707 963-0758 op day 10-5:30
Miner Family – 7850 Svad ta, oakv; 707 944-9500 op day 11-5
MJA – 647 gd rd, S. ha; 707 963-3394 op by appm y
Modus Operandi Cellars – 45 eps c, napa; 530 219-6199 op by appm y
moNtIcello VINeyarDs – 4242 B ra rd, napa; 707 253-2802 op day 10-4:30Gift Items, Children & Pets OK; Call ahead for: Wine Tours, Food Pairings
Moss Creek Winery – 6015 S rd, napa; 707 252-1295 op by appm
Mount Veeder Winery – M. Vd; 707-967-3993 op by appm y
mumm NaPa – 84 45 S v ad t a , ru d; 800 MU M- nA PA o p d a y 10- 5, as s a 4:4 5Gift Items, Art Exhibits, Children & Pets OK; Call ahead for Wine Tours
MurphyVineyards – 395 ca Av, S. ha; 707 963-2516 op by appm y
Myriad – S. ha; 707 287-1630 op by appm y
NaPa cellars – 7481 S. ha hwy, oakv; 707 944-2565 op day 10-6Gift Items, Picnic Area, Children OK
Napa Valley Farms – 929 Ma S, S. ha; 707 963-8011 op by appmNeal Family Vineyards – 716 lpaa rd, Aw; 707 965-2800 op by appm
Newton Vineyards – 2555 Mada Av, S. ha; 707 963-9000 op by appm
Neyers Vineyards– 2153 Sa cay rd, S. ha; 707 963-8840 op by appm
Nichelini Family – 2950 Sa cay rd, S. ha; 707 963-0717 Wkds 10-5, wkdays by appm
Nickel & Nickel – 8164 S. ha hwy, oakv; 707 967-9600 op day by appm
Nord Estate – Yuv; 707 945-1094 op by appm y
O’Brien Estate – 12 00 o a d Av , n apa; 7 07 2 52 -8 46 3 o p by a pp m M -Sa 1 0-5, Su 1 2-5
O’Shaughnessy Estate – Aw, 707 965-2898 op by appm y
Oakville Ranch Vineyards– 7781 Svad ta, napa; 707-944-9665 op by appm
Olabisi – 974 fak S, napa; 707 257-7477 op day 12-5:30
OnThEdge – 1255 l Av, casa; 877-668-4334 Su-tu 10-5:30, f-Sa 10-8
Opus One – 7900 S. ha hwy, oakv; 707 944-9442 op day by appmOrin Swift Cellars – 1352 Ma S, S. ha; 707 967-9179 op by appm y
Outpost Estate Wines – Aw; 707 965-1718 op by appm y
Page Wine Cellars– 6505 Was S., Su 7, Yuv; 707 944-2339 Day 10-6– 520 caa Bvd, #20, napa; 707 944-2339 op by appm y
Palmaz Vineyards – 4029 ha rad, napa; 707 226-5587 op by appm y
Paloma Vineyard – 401 3 S p M u a r d, S . h a ; 70 7 9 63- 750 4 op by ap p m y
Paoletti Vineyards – 4501 S vad ta , cas a; 707 942-0689 op by ap pm y
Paradigm – 1277 Dwy rd, oakv; 707 944-1683 op by appm
Paraduxx – 7257 Svad ta, Yuv; 707 945-0890 op by appm
PatZ & hall – 851 napa Vay cpa Way, S A, napa; 707 265-7700 op Wd-Su 10-4
Peacock Family – 3100 Sp Mua rd, S. ha; 707 967-0770 op by appm
Pedemonte Cellars – 162 0 S . W a la , S . h a ; 7 07 9 33 -83 52 o p b y ap p m
Peju – 8466 S. ha hwy, rud; 707 963-3600 op da
Peter Franus Wine Company – napa; 707 945-0542 op by appm
Pheonix – 3175 Dy ck rad, napa; 877 374-6364 By adva appm
Phifer Pavitt Winery – 4660 Svad ta, casa; 707 942-4787 tass by appm M-Sa
Piña Napa Valley – 806 0 S v a d ta , r u d ; 70 7 73 8- 932 8 o p d a y by ap p m
Pine Ridge – 5901 Svad ta, napa; 707 252-9777 op day 10:3
PlumpJack Winery – 620 oakv cssad, oakv; 707 945-1220 op da
Porter Family Vineyards – napa; 707 265-7980 op by appm
PraGer WINery & Port Works – 1281 lw, S. ha; 707 963-Port(7678) op day 10:3
Pride Mountain Wines – 4 02 6 Sp Mu a r d, S. h a; 7 07 9 63 -4 94 9 o p by a pp
ProVeNaNce – 1695 S. ha hwy, S. ha; 707 968-3633 op da
Quintessa – 1601 Svd ta, S. ha; 707 967-1601 op by app
Quixote – 6126 Svad ta, napa; 707 944-2659 op by appraymoND VINeyarD – 849 Zad l, S. ha; 707 963-3141 op daGift Items, Children OK; Call ahead for Wine Tours
reata – 1 Kkad ra rad, napa; 707 254-8673 op da
Regusci Winery – 5584 Svad ta, napa; 707 254-0403 op da
Relic – S. ha; 707 967-9380 op by appm
Revana Family – 2930 S. ha hwy, S. ha; 707 967-8814 op by appReverie Winery – 1250 Damd M rd, casa; 707 942-6800 op by app
reyNolDs FamIly – 3266 Svad ta, napa; 707 258-2558 op da
Rios Wine – 1334-B l Av, casa; 707 942-1376 op day 10:3
Ritchie Creek – 4024 Sp Mua rd, S. ha; 707 963-4661 op by app
Road 31 Wine Co – napa; 707 649-1200 op by appm
Robert Biale – 4038 B ra rd, napa; 707 257-7555 op by app
Robert Craig Winery – 62 5 imp a Way , n apa; 70 7 2 52 -2 25 0 x1 o p by a pp m M-S
Robert Keenan – 3660 Sp M. rd, S. ha; 707 963-9177 op by app
Robert Mondavi – 7801 S. ha hwy 29, oakv; 707 968-2001 op da
Robert Sinskey Vnyds – 6320 Svad ta, Yuv; 707 944-9090 op day 1
Robinson Family Vnyds – 5880 Svad ta, napa; 707 944-8004 op by app
rombauer VINeyarD – 3522 Svad ta, n, S. ha; 707 963-5170 op da
Round Pond Winery – 886 rud rd, rud; 1-888-302-2575 By app
Rudd Winery – 500 oakv css rd, oakv; 707 944-8577 op tus-Sa by app
Ruston Family – 2798 Sp S, S. ha; 707 967-8025 op by app
Rustridge Ranch – 2910 l w cs Va y rd, S . h a; 707 965-9353 op by app
Rutherford Grove – 1673 S. ha hwy, rud; 707 963-0544 op day 1
rutherForD hIll – 200 rud h rd, rud; 707 963-1871 op da
Rutherford Ranch – 1680 Svad ta, rud; 707 968-3200 op day 1
Saddleback Cellars – 7802 M y r ad, oakv ; 707 944-1305 op da y by app m
Saintsbury – 1500 ls cas Av, napa; 707 252-0592 op M-Sa by app
Salvestrin Vineyard – 397 Ma S, S. ha; 707 963-5105 op by app
Saviez Vineyards – 4060 Svad ta, casa; 707 942-5889 op by app
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Savour Saint Helena – 649 Ma S, S. ha; 707 968-5445 op day 10-8
Sawyer Cellars – 8350 S. ha hwy, rud; 707 963-1980 op by appm y
School House Vineyards – 3549 lay rd, S. ha; 707 963-4240 op by appm
Schramsberg – 1400 S amsb rd, ca sa; 707 942-2414 op da y b y app m 10-4
Schweiger Vineyards – 4015 Sp M rd, S. ha; 707 963-4882 op by appm
Sciandri Family – 50 K us ca y rd, c mbsv /n apa; 70 7 2 77 -4 99 9 x3 o p by a pp m y
Seavey Vineyard – 1310 c Vay rd, S. ha; 707 963-8339 op by appm
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– 8338 S. ha hwy 29, rud; 707 944-2945 op day 10:30-5Gift Items, Children & Pets OK; Call ahead for: Wine Tours, Food Pairings
Shafer Vineyards – 6154 Svad ta, napa; 707 944-2877 op by appm
Sherwin Family – 4060 Sp Mua rd, S. ha; 707 963-1154 op by appm
Signorello Vineyards – 4500 Svad ta , napa; 707 255-5990 f-Su 10-5, M-tu by appm
Silenus Vintners – 5225 Sa Av, napa; 707 299-3930 op by appm y
Silver Oak Cellars – 91 5 o ak v c ss ad , oa kv ; 1 -80 0- 273 -88 09 op M -S a 9- 5, Su 11 -5
Silverado Trail Wine Studio – 3 10 5 S va d t a , na pa ; 7 07 22 6-85 69 f & Sa 11 -4 , tu-tu by app
Silverado Vineyards – 6121 Svad ta, napa; 707 257-1770 op day 10-5
Sky Vineyards – 1500 lkya rd, napa; 707 935-1391 op by appm
Smith Madrone – 4022 Sp Mua rd, S. ha; 707 963-2283 op by appm
Sodaro Estate – 24 Bu oak la, napa; 707 812-4848 op by appm
somerstoN raNch tastING room – 6490 Was, Yuv; 707 944-8200 Day 10am-10pm
somerstoN VINeyarDs – 3450 Sa cay rd, S. ha; 707 944-8414 Day 10-4Spelletich Cellars – 425 gaway rd W, napa; 707 363-5757 op by appm
Spottswoode – 1902 Mada Av, S. ha; 707 963-0134 op by appm
Spring Mountain – 2805 Sp M. rd, S. ha; 707 967-4188 op by appm
St. Helena Wine Center – 1321 Ma S, S. ha; 707 963-1313 M-Sa 10-6, Su 10-5
St. Helena Winery – 100 Pa Av, S. ha; 707 967-9463 op by appm
st. suPéry estate VINeyarDs & WINery – 8440 S. ha hwy, rud; 800 942-0809 op day 10-5Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars – 5766 Svad ta, napa; 707 944-2020 op day 10-4:30
Stagecoach Vineyard – 3267 Sda cay rd., napa; 707 259-1198 op by appm
Staglin Family – 1570 Ba oaks l, rud; 707 944-0477 op by appm
Stags’ Leap Winery – 6150 Sv ad ta , napa; 1-800-395-2441 By ad va appm y
Steltzner Vineyards – 5998 Sv ad ta, napa; 707 252-7272 op d ay 10:30-4:30 by app
sterlING VINeyarDs – 1111 Duawa la, casa; 707 942-3344 M-f 10:30-5Self-Guided Winery Tours, Gift Items, Children OK Sa-Su 10-5
Stoneheath Winery – napa; 707 257-0701 op by appm
Stonehedge Winery – 1004 c S, napa; 707 256-4444 tu-tu 12-6, f-Sa 12-8
Stony Hill Vineyard – c a d s ,S . h a; 7 07 9 63 -26 36 o p M - f 9 -5 b y a pp y
Storybook Mountain – 3835 hwy 128, casa; 707 942-5310 op by appm
Sullivan Vineyard – 1090 ga rd, ru d; 707 963-9646 op da y 10-5 by app m
summers estate – 1171 tubbs la, casa; 707 942-5508 op day 10:30-4:30Gift Items, Picnic Area, Art Exhibits, Children & Pets OK; Call ahead for Food Pairings
Summit Lake – 2000 Summ lak D, Aw; 707 965-2488 op by appm
sutter home WINery – 277 S. ha hwy S, S. ha; 707 963-3104 op day 10-5Gift Items, Art Exhibits, Children & Pets OK; Call ahead for Food Pairings
Swanson Vineyards – 1271 May l, rud; 707 967-3500 op by appm
Tallulah Wines – 1043 Vaj S, napa; 707 843-1823 op by appm
Tamber Bey Vnyds – 1234 Adams S, S. ha; 707 968-5345 op day 10-6
taste at oXboW – 7 08 f s S , n ap a/ 70 7 26 5- 9600 S u, M , W d , t u , S a 1 2- 6, f 1 2- 8
Tasting Room, The – a napa W c, 40 S. ha hwy, oakv; 707 848-9630 op day 10-4:30
Taylor Family Vineyards –5991 Svad ta, napa; 707 255-3593 op by appm
Tayson Pierce Estate Wines – 69 9 S. S. ha hw y, S . h a; 7 07 96 8-97 80 By a pp m y
Teachworth – 4451 S. ha hwy, casa; 707 942-8432 op by app
Tedeschi Family Winery – 2779 ga S. casa; 707 337-5526 tu-Su 12-4:30 by appm
Terra Valentine – 3787 Sp Mua rd, S. ha; 707 967-8340 op by app
The Terraces – 1450 Svad ta, S. ha; 707 963-1707 op by app
Tofanelli Family – 1212 P S, casa; 707 942-6504 op by appm
Tom Eddy – 3870 hwy 128, casa; 707 942-4267 op by app
Toolbox Wine Co. – 1021 MKsy S, napa; 707 257-6796 op da
Tournesol Wine – napa; 707 287-7557 op by appmTrahan Winery – 974 fak S, napa; 707 257-7477 op da
Trefethen Vineyards – 1160 oak K Av, napa; 707 255-7700 op day 1
Tres Sabores – 1620 S. Wa la, S. ha; 707 967-8027 op by app
Trespass Vineyard – 1859 hvw Pa, S. ha; 707 963-0804 op by app
Trinchero Family Estates – 3070 n. S. ha hwy, S. ha; 1-800-473-4454 op da
Trinitas Cellars – a t M a r s , 875 Bdaux Way, napa; 707 251-3012 op da
Tristant – 1012 Ba l, casa; 707 942-0600 op by app
Truchard – 3234 od Sma rd, napa; 707 253-7153 op by app
Tudal Winery – 1015 B t rd, S. ha; 707 963-3947 op by app
Tulocay – 1426 cmbsv rd, napa; 707 255-4064 op by app
turNbull WINe cellars – 8210 hway 29, oakv; 707 963-5839 op da
Twomey Cellars – 1183 Duawa la, casa; 800-505-4850 op M-Sa 9-5, Su
Ubuntu Annex – tas rm, 1130 Ma S, napa; 707 251-5656 M-Wd 12-6, tu-f 12-8, Sa-Su 11-8 bUncorked at Oxbow – 605 fs S, napa; 707 927-5864 op da
Up Valley Vintners – 1371 l Av, casa; 707 942-1004 tu-Sa 11-8, Su, M 11-6, tu & W
V Madrone – 3169 S. ha hwy n, S. ha; 707 963-3573 op by app
V Wine Cellars – 6525 Was S, Yuv; 707 531-7053 op da
V. sattuI WINery – c hwy 29 & W l, S. ha; 707 963-7774 op day 9-6 (W uPicnic Area, Deli, Art Exhibits, Children & Pets OK, Cave Tours
Van Der Heyden – 4057 Svad ta, napa; 707 257-0130 op day 10-6 by app
Varozza Vineyards – 514 Pa Av, S. ha; 707 963-0331 op by appm
Velo Vino – pu c Ws, 709 Ma S, S. ha; 707 968-0625 op da
Venge – 4708 Svad ta, napa; 707 942-9100 Wd-Su by appm
Verismo Wines – 100 rapp l, napa; 707 944 Wine (9463) op by appm
Vermeil – 1255 l Av, casa; 877-668-4334 Su-tu 10-5:30, f-Sa
Viader Winery – 112 0 D Pa k rd , D P a k; 707 963- 381 6 x. 11 0 op by ad va a pp
Vinoce & Twenty Rows – 88 0 V a j S , nap a; 707 265 -77 50 tu - Sa 1 1- 5, Su & M b
Vincent Arroyo Winery – 2361 gwd Av, casa; 70 7 9 42 -6 99 5 o p da y 10 -4 :3 0 by a pp
Vine Cliff Winery – 74 00 S v ad t a , Y u v ; 7 07 9 44 -13 64 op d a y 10 -5 b y a pp
Vineyard 29 – 2929 S ha hwy, S. ha; 707 963-9292 op by app
Vineyard 7 & 8 – 402 8 S p M u a r a d, S . h a; 70 7 96 3. 94 25 M -f 10 -2 by ap p
VinRoc – napa; 707 265-0943 op by app
Vintner’s Collective – 1245 Ma S, napa; 707 255-7150 op da
Volker Eisele Family – 3080 lw cs Vay rd, S. ha; 707 965-9485 op by appm
Volta Wine– 3108 Svad ta, Yuv; 707 501-4060 op by appm
Von Strasser – 1510 Damd M. rd, casa; 707 942-0930 op by app m 10:3
W. H. Smith– 1307 l Avu, Su B, casa; 707 942-1194 Su, M, tu, tu 10-5, f-Sa 1
WaterstoNe – tas a oxbw, 708 fs S, napa; 707 265-9600 Su-tu 12-7, f-SaGift Items, Art Exhibits, Children OK
Waugh Cellars – napa; 888-883-Wine (9463) op by appm
Wermuth Winery – 3942 Svad ta, casa; 707 942-5924 op rap
Whetstone Wine Cellars – tasd a Ubuu Ax 1130 Ma S, napa; 707 254-0600 op by app
White Cottage Ranch – 555 c Av, Aw; 707 965-0516 op by appm
WhItehall laNe – 1563 S. ha hwy S. (hwy 29), S. ha; 800-963-9454 x 19 op day 1Gift Items, Art Exhibits, Children & Pets OK; Call ahead for Barrel Tasting Tours
White Rock Vineyard – napa op by appm
William Cole Vnyds – 2849 Sa ha hwy n, S. ha; 707 963-6100 op by appm
William Harrison Vnyrds – 1443 Svad ta, S. ha; 707 963-8310 op da
WIllIam hIll estate WINery – 1761 Aas Pak rad, napa; 707 265-3024 op day 10-5 b
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Picnic Area, Children & Pets OK; Call ahead for: Winery Tours, Vineyard Tours, Educational Programs
WINe GaraGe – 1020 f Bvd (hwy 29), casa; 707 942-5332 op Wd-Sa 11-6
Wineries of Napa Valley – 1285 napa tw c, napa; 707 253-9450 M-tu 11-7, Wd-tu 11-6, f-Sa 10-9, Su 11-7
Wing Canyon Vineyard – 3100 M. Vd rd, napa; 707 265-8798 op by appm y
Witt Estate – 1500 Wa l, S. ha; 707 967-8046 op by appm
X Winery – 1405 2d S, napa; 707 204-9522 op by appm y
Yates Family Vineyard – 3104 rdwd rd, napa; 707-226-1800 op day by appm y
Young Ridge Estate – 1200 tmps Av, napa; 707 265-8400 op by appm y
Z-52 – Pud a tas a oxbw, 708 fs S, napa; 707 265-9600 Su-tu 11-6, f-Sa 11-9
Zahtila Vineyards – 2250 lak cuy hwy; casa; 707 942-9251 Day 10-4:30
ZD W INes – 8383 Svad ta, rud; 707 963-5188 op day 10-4:30Gift items, Children OK; Call ahead for: Winery Tours, Wine Pairings
A. Rafanelli Winery – 4 685 W . D y c k r d, h a ds bu ; 7 07 4 33- 138 5 o p b y ap p m y
AcornWinery – 12040 od rdwd hwy, hadsbu; 707 433-6440 op by appm y
Adobe Road Winery – 1 99 5 S . M D w B vd , P au ma; 7 07 9 39 -79 67 o p b y ap p m y– 481 1s S, Sma; 707 939-9099 Day 11-7
Adrian Fog – hadsbu; 707 431-1174 op by appm y
Akoma Zoume – 3030 cavda rd, g e; 707 996-1787 op by appm y
Albini Family Vineyards – 886 Js l, Wds; 707 838-9249 op by appm y
alDerbrook WINery 2306 Maa, hadsbu; 800 405-5987 op day 10-5Gift items, Picnic Area, Art Exhibits, Children OK; Call ahead for: Winery Tours, Food Pairings
Alexander Valley Vineyards – 8644 hwy 128, hadsbu; 707 433-7209 op day 10-5
Amista Vineyards – 3320 Dy ck rd, hadsbu; 707 431-9200 op day 11-4:30
amorosa bella – a cas Sma: 133 4 S, Saa rsa; 707 578-1826 Su-Wd 10-8:30, tu-Sa 10-10
Amphora Wines – 4791 Dy ck rd, hadsbu; 707 431-7767 op day 11-4:30
Anaba Wines – 60 Bau rd, Sma; 707 996-4188 op day 10:30-5:30
Arbios/Praxis – Pu d a la s : gy sv Av & hw y 1 28 , gy sv ; 7 07 85 7-49 00 o p da y 11 -6
Archipel – 4611 tmas rd, hadsbu; 800-273-0177 op by appm M-Sa 10-5
Arista Winery – 7015 Wssd rd, hadsbu; 707 473-0606 op day 11-5
armIDa WINery – 2201 Wssd rad, hadsbu; 707 433-2222 op day 11-5Gift items, Children OK; Call ahead for Food Pairings
Arnot-Roberts– hadsbu; 707 433-2400 op by appm y
Arrowood Vineyards & Winery – 14347 Sma hwy 12, g e; 707 935-2600 op day 10-4:30Atascadero Creek – 4114 rss rad, Sbasp; 707 824-8204 op by appm y
Audelssa Estate Winery– 13750 Ad D, g e; 707 933-8514 op day 11-5
b – 5700 oda rd, Saa rsa; 707 568-2455 op day 10-5
b. r. cohN WINery – 15000 Sma hwy 12, g e; 800-330-4064 op day 10-5Gift items, Picnic Area, Children & Pets OK; Call for: Tours, Educational Programs, Wine Pairings
B Wise Vnyds – 9077 Sma hway, Kwd; 707 282-9169 Wd-Su 10:30-5
Bartholomew Park – 1000 Vyad l., Sma; 707 935-9511 op day 11-4:30
Battaglini Wines – 2948 P rd, Saa rsa; 707 578-4091 op by appm y
Bedarra Vineyards – Pud a las: gysv Av & hwy 128, gysv; 707 857-4900 op day 11-6
Bella Vnyds & Wine Caves – 97 11 Ws D y c k rd, h a dsbu ; 70 7 4 73 -9 17 1 o p da y 1 1-4: 30
Benovia Winery – 3339 hama rd, Saa rsa; 707 526-4441 op by appm y
Benziger Family Winery – 1883 ld ra rd, g e; 888 490-2739 op day 10-5
Bluenose Wines – Pud a huds S Ws, 428 huds S, hadsbu; 707 433-2364 op day 11-5Blue Rock Vineyards – cvda; 707 481-0867 op by appm y
Bonneau Family – cas D, 23001 Ad D, Sma; 800-996-0420 op day 11-6:30 (5 w)
Branham Estate – Pud a Dww W: 132 Paza S, hadsbu; 707 473-0337 tu 11-6, f-Sa 11-7, Su 11-5
b c – Pud a Sma ea: 35 e napa S; 707 935-1200 Wd-M 11-6, tu sasa
Bucklin Old Hill Ranch – 8 od h ra rd; g e 707 933-1726 op by appm y
Buena Vista Winery – 18000 od Wy rd, Sma; 707 265-1472 op day 10-5
C. Donatiello – Pud a V cuu: 322 hadsbu Av c, hadsbu; 707 431-1011 op by appm y
Cahill Winery – 4950 rss rd, Sbasp; 707 823-1335 M-f 9-4, Sa-Su 10-5
Camellia Cellars – 57 f S., hadsbu; 707 433-1290 op day 11-6
Captûre – hadsbu; 707 395-0457 op by appm y
Carol Shelton – 3354-B cy l, Saa rsa; 707 575-3441 op by appm
Cass Winery – Pud a famy Ws – Kwd: 9380 Sma hwy 12; 888-433-6555 op day
cellar Door – 1395 Badway, Sma; 707 938-4466 tu-M 11-6, tu-
cellars oF soNoma – 133 fu S, Saa rsa; 707 578-1826 Su-Wd 10-8:30, tu-S
Chalk Hill – 10300 cak h rd, hadsbu; 707 657-4837 op d
chaNDelle WINery – a t ca D: 1395 Badway, Sma; 707 938-4466 tu-M 11-6, tu &
charles creek VINeyarD – 483 fs S. W., Sma; 707 935-3848 op d
Charles Heintz – Sbasp; 877 874-3852 op by appm
Chasseur – Sbasp; 707 829-1941 op by appm f
Chateau Diana – 6195 Dy ck rad, hadsbu; 707 431-8161 op d
Chateau Felice – 322 hadsbu Avu, hadsbu; 707 431-8161 tu-S
Christie Vineyards – 851 lmk la, hadsbu; 707 431-0662 op by appm
chrIstoPher creek – 641 lmk l, hadsbu; 707 433-2001 op dPicnic Area
Clarbec – 19368 oa Av, Sma; 707 996-4012 op by appm
Clary Ranch – 3461 Mdd tw rk rd, Pauma; 707 766-7466 op by appm
Claypool Cellars – 67 61 S b as p A v , S 500 , S b as p ; 70 7 86 1- 9358 S a -S u 1 -5
clINe cellars – 24737 Ad Dv, Sma; 707 940-4000 op dGift items, Picnic Area, Children OK; Call ahead for: Winery Tours at 11, 1, 3 or Food Pairings
Clos du Bois – 19410 gysv Av, gysv; 707 857-3100 op day
Clouds Rest Vineyards – Puuma; 707 765-0841 op by appm
Collier Falls – Pud a famy Ws – Kwd: 9380 Sma hwy 12,Kwd; 888-433-6555 op dayPud a famy Ws –Dy ck Vay: 4791 Dy ck rd, hadsbu; 707 433-0100 10
comPass Win– Pud a Sma ea: 35 e napa S; 707 935-1200 Wd-M 11-6, tu
Copain Wines – 7800 eassd rd, hadsbu; 707 836-8822 op tu-Su 11-5
Corda – 845 c Vay rd, Pauma; 707 781-9310 op by appm
Coturri Winery – 6725 eps rd, g e; 707 525-9125 op by appm
D & L Carinalli Vineyards – 2900 la rd, Saa r s ; 707 795- 7052 op by app m
D’Argenzio – 1301 cvd Av, S A, Saa rsa; 707 280-4658 op d
Dashe Cellars – Pud a famy Ws – Dy ck Vay: 4791 Dy ck rd, hadsbu; 707 433-0100 10
Da Vero – 766 Wssd rd, hadsbu; 707 431-8000 Wd-M
David Coffaro – 7485 Dy ck rd, gysv; 707 433-9715 op d
David Noyes – Pud a famy Ws – Kwd: 9380 Sma hwy 12; 888-433-6555 op day
Davis Family Vnyds – 52 f S, hadsbu; 707 433-3858 tu-Su
Deerfield Ranch – 10200 Sma hway, Kwd; 707 833-5215 op day 10
Dehlinger – 4101 V h rd, Sbasp; 707 823-2378 Ja-Au by appm, fd
De La Montanya – 999 fma l., hadsbu; 707 433-3711 op day
Del Carlo – 4939 Dy ck rd, hadsbu; 707 484-2430 op by appm
De loach VNyDs – 1791 ov rad, Saa rsa; 707 526-9111 op d
De lorImIer WINery (my Msa)– 2001 hwy 128, gysv ; 800 546-7718 op dayGift items, Picnic Area, Children & Pets OK
Deux Amis – 602 lmk l, hadsbu; 707 431-7945 op by appm
Downtown Wine Cellars – 13 2 Pa za S, ha ds bu; 7 07 4 73 -0 33 7 tu 11 -6 , f -Sa 11 -7 ,
Draxton Wines – 4001 hwy 128, gysv; 707 857-3300 op day
Dreyer WINe – Pud a Sma ea: 35 e napa S, Sma; 707 935-1200 Wd-M 11-6, tu
Dry Creek Vineyards – 3 77 0 l am b B d rd , h a dsb u ; 70 7 43 3- 1000 op d a y 10
Duchamp Estate – 280 cqua rd, hadsbu; 707 433-6665 op by appm
DuNah VINeyarDs – a cas Sma: 133 4 S, Saa rsa; 707 578-1876 Su-Wd 10-8:30, tu-S
Dutch Bill Creek – Sbasp; 877 874-3852 op by appm
Dutcher crossING – 8533 Dy ck rd, hadsbu; 707 431-2700 op dGift items, Picnic Area, Children OK; Call ahead for Winery T ours
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Dutton Estate – 8757 g Vay rd; Sbasp; 707 829-9463 op day 10-5
Dutton-Goldfield– 3100 g v s h w ay n , S ba s p ; 7 07- 827 -36 00 op da y 10- 4: 30
Edmeades Tasting Room– 20 Mas S, hadsbu; 800 994-2454 op day 10:30-5:30
Ehret Winery – Pu d a la s : gy sv Av & hw y 1 28 , gy sv ; 7 07 85 7-49 00 o p da y 11 -6
Enkidu Wine – 8910 Sma hwy. 12, Kwd; 707 833-6100 op day 12-6
Eric K. James – 452 f s S e, Sma P aza; 707 996-1364 Wd-S u 11-5 by ap pm
Eric Kent Wine Cellars – Saa rsa ; 707 527-9700 nv 15 -Au 15 by app
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Everett Ridge – 435 W. Dy ck rd, hadsbu; 707 433-1637 op day 10-5
Family Wineries of Dry Creek Valley – 4791 Dy ck rd, hadsbu; 707 433-0100 op day 10:30-4:30
Family Wineries – Kenwood – 9380 Sma hwy. 12; 888 433-6555 Ma-D 10:30-5, Ja-fb csd tu-W
FaVero VNyDs – 3939 lva Vay rd, Sma; 707 935-3939 op by appm y– Pu d a Sma e a: 35 e n apa S; 70 7 9 35 -1 20 0 Wd-M 11 -6 , tu sas a
FerrarI-caraNo seasoNs oF the VINeyarD113 Paza S, hadsbu; 707 431-2222 tu-Su 11-6
Field Stone Winery – 10075 hwy 128, hadsbu; 707 433-7266 op day 10-5
Fisher Vineyards – 6200 S.ha rd; 707 539-7511 op by appm y
Flowers Vineyard & Winery – 28 50 0 Sa vw rd, c az ad ; 70 7 8 47 -3 66 1x32 o p by a pp m
Foggy Valley – Pu d a la s: gy sv Av & hw y 1 28 , gy sv ; 7 07 8 57 -4 90 0 o p da y 1 1-6
Folk Machine – Pud a Dww W: 132 Paza S, hadsbu; 707 473-0337 tu 11-6, f-Sa 11-7, Su 11-5
Foppiano Vineyards – 12707 od rdwd hwy, hadsbu; 707 433-7272 op day 11-5
Forchini Vineyards – 51 41 D y c k rd, h a dsbu ; 70 7 4 31 -8 88 6 f -Su 11 -4 :3 0, M-t u by app
Forth Vnyds – Pud a famy Ws –Dy ck Vay: 4791 Dy ck rd, hadsbu; 707 433-0100 10:30-4:30
Foyt FamIly WINes – Pud a Madw W:, 23574 Ad D/hwy 121, Sma; 707 934-4090 op day 11-6
Francis Ford Coppola – 300 Va Amds, gysv; 707 857-1400 op day 11-6
Freeman Winery – 1300 Mmy rd, Sbasp; 707 823-6937 op by appm yFreestone Vineyards – 12747 e cam Bda, fs; 707 874-1010 Day 11-5
Frick – 23072 Wa rad, gysv; 707 857-1980 Sa-Su 12-4:30 (Summs f)
FrItZ WINery – 24691 Du ck rd, cvda; 707 894-3389 op day 10:30-4:30Gift items, Picnic Area, Children OK; Call ahead for: Winery Tours, Wine Pairings
Gann Family – Pud a cas Sma: 133 4 S, Saa rsa; 707 578-1876 Su-Wd 10-8:30, tu-Sa 10-10
Garden Creek Ranch– 2335 gyss rd, gysv; 707 433-8345 op by appm y
Gary Farrell Wines – 10701 Wssd rd, hadsbu;707 473-2909 op day 10:30-4:30
Geyser Peak Winery – A c a y rd , 2 228 1 c a r d, g ys v ; 70 7 85 7- 250 0 o p d a y 1 0- 5
Glen Lyon Vineyards – Sma; 707 833-0032 op day 11-6
GlorIa Ferrer caVes & VNyDs – 23555 hwy 121, Sma; 707 996-7256 op day 10-5Gift items, Picnic Area, Art Exhibit; Call ahead for: Winery Tours, Educational Programs, Food Pairings
Gofessel Vineyards – 20838 Buda rad, Sma; 415 225-6801 op by appm y
Göpfrich – 7564 W. Dy ck rd, hadsbu; 707 433-1645 op by appm yGourmet Au Bay – 913 hwy 1, Bda Bay; 707 875-9875 f-Sa 11-8, Su-tu 11-7
Graton Ridge – 3561 gavs hwy n, Sbasp; 707 823-3040 f-M 10-4:30
Gunfighter – P u d a l a s: g ys v Av & hwy 12 8, g ys v ; 70 7 85 7- 4900 o p d a y 11- 6
Gundlach Bundschu – 2000 Dmak S, Sma; 707 938-5277 op day 11-4:30
Guerrero FerNaNDeZ – a ca D: 1395 Badway, Sma; 707 938-4466 tu-M 11-6, tu & Wd 4-6
Gustafson Family – 9100 Swas P Skas Sps rad, gysv; 707 433-2371 Sa 10-4 by app
Hanna Winery – 9280 hwy 128, hadsbu; 707 431-4310 op day 10-45353 oda rd, Saa rsa; 707 575-3371 op day 10-4
Hanzell Vineyards – 18596 lma Avu, Sma; 707 996-3860 op by appm y
Hartford Family Winery – 8075 Ma rad, fsv; 707 887-8011 op day 10-4:30
Hart‘s Desire – Pu d a Wa ta s r m: 53 f S, ha ds bu; 7 07 43 3-30 97 tu-M 11 -5
Harvest Moon Estate – 2192 ov rd, Saa rsa; 707 573-8711 op da
Hauck Cellars – 223 c S, hadsbu; 707 473-9065 M-tu 11:30-4:30, f-Su 11:30-5, cs
Hawkes Wine – 6734 hwy. 128, hadsbu; 707 433-4295 op da
Hawkes Wine Tasting Rm – 383 1s S Ws, Sma; 707 938-7620 op da
Hawley Wines – 6387 W Dy ck rd, hadsbu; 707 431-2705 op by appm
Haywood Winery – 25 eas napa S, S c; 707 933-3001 op da
Highway 12 Winery – 498 fs S. e, Sma; 707 938-8091 op day 10:3
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Holdredge – 51 f S, hadsbu; 707 431-1424 Sa-Su 11-4:30
Homewood Winery – 23120 Buda rd, Sma; 707 996-6353 op da
Hook and Ladder – 2134 ov rd, Saa rsa; 707 526-2255 op day 1
Hudson Street Wineries – 428 huds S, hadsbu; 707 433-2364 op da
Icaria Creek Winery – 27750 As rd, cvda; 707 486-9623 op by appmIl cuore – Pud a Sma e a: 35 e napa S; 707 935-1200 Wd-M 11-6, tu s
Imagery Estate – 14355 hwy 12, g e; 707 935-4515 Wkdays 10- 4:30, W kds
Inman Family – 3900 P rad, Saa rsa; 707 293-9576 f -Su 11-4 b
Inspiration Vnyds & Winery –33 60 c y l Su e , Sa a rsa ; 7 07 23 7-49 80 o p da y
Iron Horse – 9786 rss Sa rd, Sbasp; 707 887-1507 op day 1
J Keverson – P u d a W a tas rm: 53 f S , h a ds bu ; 7 07 433 -309 7 t u -M
J Lynne Wines – Pud a V tass: 9058 Wds rd, Wds; 707 620-0833 M-f 12-8pm, a w
J Rickards Winery – 24505 ca rd, cvda; 707 758-3441 tu-S
J Vineyard & Winery – 11447 od rdwd hwy, hadsbu; 707 431-3646 op da
jacuZZI VINeyarDs – 24724 Ad Dv, Sma; 707 931-7575 op day 1
james FamIly – Pud a cas Sma: 133 4 S, Saa rsa; 707 578-1876 Su-Wd 10-8:30, tu-Sa
jaQk cellars – Pu d a Sma e a: 35 e n apa S; 70 7 9 35 -1 20 0 Wd-M 11 -6 , tu s
jcb tastING room & WINe bar – 320 c S, hadsbu; 707 473-9707 Su-Wd 10:30-5:30, tu-Sa
Johnson’s Alexander Valley Wines – 8333 hwy 128, hadsbu; 707 433-2319 op da
John Tyler Wines – 4353 Wssd rd, hadsbu; 707 473-0123 op day 1
Jordan – 1474 Axad Vay rd, hadsbu; 707 431-5250 op by appm
josePh jeWell – Pud a cas Sma: 133 4 S, Saa rsa; 707 578-1876 Su-Wd 10-8:30, tu-Sa
Joseph Swan Winery – 29 16 la ua rd, f s v ; 7 07 57 3-37 47 Sa , Su & s m day s,
Kachina – 4551 Dy ck rad, hadsbu; 707 332-7917 op by appm
Kamen Estate – 21692 8 S e, Su 300, S ma; 707 833-1700 op by app m
Kastania Vineyards – 4415 Kasaa rd, Pauma; 707 763-6348 Sa Su 11-4
Kaz Winery – 233 Adb cay rd, Kwd; 707 833-2536 f-M
Keating –23564 Ad D, Sma; 707 939-6510 op da
Keller Estate – 5875 lakv hwy, Pauma; 707 765-2117 tu-Su 1
Kelley & Young – Pud a huds S Ws, 428 huds S, hadsbu; 707 433-2364 op dakeNDall-jacksoN WINe ctr – 5007 fu rd, fu; 707 571-8100 op daGift items, Picnic Area, Children & Pets OK; Call ahead for: Educational Programs, Food Pairings
keNDall-jacksoN tastING room – 337 hadsbu Av, hadsbu; 707 433-7102 op daChildren & Pets OK
Kenwood Vineyards – 9592 Sma hwy 12, Kwd; 707 833-5891 op day 1
Kings Hill Cellars – 3404 Ks h rd, Saa rsa; 707 538-0704 op by appm
Kokomo – 4791 Dy ck rd, hadsbu; 707 433-0200 op day 1
Korbel Champagne Cellars – 13250 rv rd, guv; 707 824-7000 op da
Krutz Family Cellars– 1301 cvad Av, Saa r sa; 707 536-1532 op by app m
Kunde – 9825 Sma hwy 12, Kwd; 707 833-5501 op day 1
La Crema – 235 hadsbu Av, hadsbu; 800 314-1762 op day 10:3
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La Czar Vineyards – 7870 gus rd, fsv; 707 887-3400 op by appm y
Lago di Merlo – a famy Ws –Dy ck Vay: 4791 Dy ck rd, hadsbu; 707 433-0100 10:30-4:30
Lake Sonoma Winery – Pud a Vay M: 777 Mad rd, g e; 800 750-9463 op day 10-4:30
Lambert Bridge – 4085 W. Dy ck rd, hadsbu; 707 431-9600 op day 10:30-4:30
Lancaster Estate – 15 00 1 c a k h r d, h ad sb u ; 707 433 -81 78 x20 9 op b y ap p m y
Landmark – 101 Adb cay rd, Kwd; 707 833-0053 op day 10-4:30
Larson Family – 23355 Mk rd, Sma; 707 938-3031 op day 10-5
la sIreNa – Pud a cas Sma: 133 4 S, Saa rsa; 707 578-1876 Su-Wd 10-8:30, tu-Sa 10-10
Lasseter Family – 1 Va Way, g e; 707 933-2814 f-M 11 & 2 by app y
Laurel Glen – 14301 Ad D Su 5, g e; 707 933-9877 op by appm y
leDsoN WINery – 7335 Sma hwy, Kwd; 707 537-3810 op day 10-5Gift items, Deli, Art Exhibit, Picnic Area, Children & Pets OK; Call for: Educational Programs, Food Pairings
Leonhardt Vnyds – 8500 Dy c k rd, hadsbu; 954 401-0096 Ap 15- Sp 1, Day 1-5 by app
Limerick Lane Vineyards – 1023 lmk l, hadsbu; 707 433-9211 op day 10-5
Little Vineyards Family Winery – 15 18 8 S m a h wy , g e ; 7 07 9 96 -2 75 0 tu-M 1 1-4: 30
Littorai Wines – 788 gd rd rd. Sbasp; 707 823-9586 op by appm y
Locals Tasting Room – c gysv Av & hwy 128, gysv; 707-857-4900 op day 11-6
Longboard Vineyards – 5 f S, hadsbu; 707 433-3473 op day 11-6
loXtoN cellars – 11466 Duba rd, g e; 707 935-7221 op day 11-5 by appPicnic Area; Call ahead for Vineyard and Winery Tours
Lynmar Estate – 3909 f rd, Sbasp; 707 829-3374 op day 11-4MacLeod Family Vnyd – Kwd; 707 833-4312 op by appm y
MacPhail Family – 851 Maa D, hadsbu; 707 433-4780 op by appm y
Macrae Family – Pud a famy Ws – Kwd: 9380 Sma hwy 12; 888-433-6555 op day 10:30-5
MacRostie Winery – 21481 e S e, Su 25, Sma; 707 996-4480 Sa 11-4:30 by appm
maDroNe rIDGe WINery– Pu d a Sma e a: 35 e n apa S; 70 7 9 35 -1 20 0 Wd-M 11 -6
maNZaNIta creek – 1 44 1 A& B g v S , ha ds bu; 70 7 43 3-40 52 f -Sa 1 1-4: 30 , Su-t u by app– Pud a Sma ea: 35 e napa S; 707 935-1200 Wd-M 11-6
Marimar Estate – 11400 ga rad, Sbasp; 707 823-4365 op day 11-4
Martinelli Vineyards – 3360 rv rd, Wds; 707 525-0570 op day 10-5
martIN ray – 2191 laua rad, Saa rsa; 707 823-2404 op day 11-5Gift items, Art Exhibit, Picnic Area, Children & Pets OK; Call ahead for Winery Tours
Martorana Family Winery– 5956 Ws Dy ck rd, hadsbu; 707 433-1909 op by appm y
Matanzas Creek Winery – 6097 B Vay rd, Saa rsa; 707 528-6464 op day 10-4:30matrIX – 3291 Wssd rd, hadsbu; 707 433-1911 op day 11-5Gift items, Children & Pets OK; Call ahead for Winery Tours
Mauritson Family Winery – 2859 Dy ck rd, hadsbu; 707 431-0804 op day 10-5
mayo FamIly – 13 101 A d D v a h w ay 12 , g e ; 70 7 93 8- 9401 op da y 10: 30- 6:3 0
mayo FamIly reserVe room – 9200 Sma hwy, Kwd; 707 833-5504 op day 10:30-6:30
mayo FamIly – Pud a t ca D: 1395 Badway, Sma; 707 938-4466 tu-M 11-6, tu & Wd 4-6
maZZocco soNoma – 1400 ly Sps rd, hadsbu; 707 431-8159 op day 11-5Gift items, Picnic Area, Children & Pets OK
Medlock Ames – 3487 Axad Vay rd, hadsbu; 707 431-8845 op day 10-5
Meeker Vineyards – 21035 gysv Av, gysv; 707 431-2148 op day 10:30-6
Mercury Winery – 21015 gysv Avu, gysv; 707 857-9870 tu-M 11-6
Merriam Vnyds – 11650 ls Ams rd, hadsbu; 707 433-4032 op day 10-5
Merry Edwards – 2959 gavs hwy n, Sbasp; 888-388-9050 op day 9:30-4:30, app mmdd
Michel-Schlumberger – 4155 W ck rd, hadsbu; 707 433-7427 op by appm y
Mietz Cellars – Pud a famy Ws – Dy ck Vay: 4791 Dy ck rd, hadsbu; 707 433-0100 Day 10:30-4:30
Mill Creek Vineyards – 1401 Wssd rd; hadsbu; 707 431-2121 op day 10-5
MoniClaire Vineyards – 1750 ly Sps rd; hadsbu; 707 433-4320 op by appm y
Montemaggiore – 2355 Ws Dy ck rd; hadsbu; 707 433-9499 op by appm
moshIN VINeyarDs – 10295 Wssd rd, hadsbu; 707 433-5499 op dayMountain Terraces – g e; 707 481-7377 op by appm
Mounts Family – 3901 W ck rd, hadsbu ; 707 292-8148 Sa 11-5, Su 12-4:30
Mueller – 6301 Sa rd, Wds; 707 837-7399 f-M
Munselle Vineyards – 3763 hwy 128, gysv; 707 857-9988 op by appm
Murphy-Goode – 20 Mas S, hadsbu; 800 499-7644 op day 10
Muscardini Cellars – 8910 Sma hwy, Kwd; 707 833-0526 op da
Mutt Lynch Winery – 602 lmk l, hadsbu; 707 942-6180 op by appm
Nalle – 2383 Dy ck rd, hadsbu; 707 433-1040 Sa 12-5 &
Nicholson Ranch – 4200 napa rd, Sma; 707 938-8822 op da
Novy Family – 981 Away c, S e & f, Saa rsa; 707 578-3882 op by app m da
Notables – 11020 eassd rad, hadsbu; 707 431-8460 op by appm
Occidental Road Cellars – 2 06 4 ga vs hw y, n , B d 7; 70 7 8 74 -9 40 0 o p Sa 1-4
Old World Winery – 850 rv rd, fu; 707 490-6696 op by appm
Optima Winery – 498 M l, U c, hadsbu; 707 431-8222 op by appm
orcharD statIoN WINery – a Mda cas: 14301 Ad D, g e; 707-938-7550 tu-M
Paint Horse – 16510 Ad Dv, Sma; 707 935-0148 op by appm
Palmeri – Pud a ts Asa Ws: 21002 gysv Av, gysv; 707 857-4101 tu-M 11
Papapietro Perry – 4791 Dy ck rd, hadsbu; 707 433-0422 op day
ParaDIse rIDGe WINery – 4545 tmas lak has D, Saa rsa; 707 528-Wine op dGift items, Art Exhibit, Picnic Area, Children & Pets OK; Call ahead for Winery Tours
ParaDIse rIDGe tastING room – 8 86 0 S m a h wy , K wd; 7 07 28 2-90 20 o p da Art Exhibit, Picnic Area, Children & Pets OK
Parmelee Hill – 1695 Sp rd, Sma; 707 933-8905 op by appm
Passalacqua Vnyds – 3805 lamb Bd rd, hadsbu; 877-825-5547 op da
Pasterick Vnyd – 3491 W s Dy c k r ad, had sbu; 707 433-4655 op by app m
Paul Hobbs – Sbasp; 707 824-9879 op by appm
Pedroncelli Vineyards – 1220 cay rd, gysv; 707 857-3531 op day
Pellegrini Family – 4055 Ws ov rd, Saa rsa; 800-891-0244 op by appm
Pendleton Estate – 35100 hwy 128, cvda; 707 894-3732 op by appmP ud a l as: gys v Av & hwy 128, g ysv; 707 857-4900 op da
Peters Family – 2064 hwy. 116 n, Su 102, S basp; 707 829-3111 op by app m
Peterson – 4791 Dy ck rd Bd 7, hadsbu; 707-431-7568 By appm Sa-Su P ud a l as: gys v Av & hwy 128, g ysv; 707 857-4900 op da
Petroni Vineyards – 990 cavda rad, Sma; 707 935-8311 op by app
Pezzi King Vnyds – 3225 W Dy ck rd, hadsbu; 707 431-9388 op by appm
Philip Staley – a famy Ws –Dy ck Vay: 4791 Dy ck rd, hadsbu; 707 433-0100 10
Portalupi – 107 n S, hadsbu; 707 395-0960 op day
Porter Bass Winery – 117 50 May s c a y rd , g u v ; 707 869 -14 75 o p b y ap p m
Porter Creek – 8735 Wssd rd, hadsbu; 707 433-6321 op day 10
Preston of Dry Creek – 9282 W. Dy ck rd, hadsbu; 707 433-3372 op day
Quivira Vineyards – 4900 W. Dy ck rd, hadsbu; 707 431-8333 op da
R2 Wine Co – 654 Badway, Sma; 707 933-1330 op da
Ramazzotti Wines – Pud a las: gysv Av & hwy 128, gysv; 707 857-4900 op da
Ram’s Gate – 28700 Ad D, Sma; 707 721-8700 tu-M
Ramey Wine Cellars – 25 h adsbu Av, hadsbu; 707 433-0870 op by app m
Ravenswood – 18701 gk rd, Sma; 707 938-1960 op day
Raymond Burr – 8339 W. Dy ck rd, hadsbu; 707 433-8559 op da
Red Car Wine Co – 8400 ga rd, Sbasp; 707 829-8500 op day
RH – Pud a las: gysv Av & hwy 128, gysv; 707 857-4900 op da
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rIcharDsoN WINery – Pud a ca D Sma: 1395 B adway; 707 938-4466 op da y 11- 6
Ridge Vnyds/Lytton Springs – 650 ly Sps rd, hadsbu; 707 433-7721 op day 11-4; Summ f-Su 5
River Road Vnyds – 5220 rss rd, Sbasp; 707 887-8130 op by appm y
Roadhouse Winery – 240 c S, hadsbu; 707 922-6362 tu-tu 12-6, f-Su 12-7
Robert Hunter – 15655 Ad D, Sma; 707 328-0173 op by appm y
Robert Rue Vnyd – 1406 Wd rd, fu; 707 578-1601 f-Su 10-5, tu-M by app
Robert Young Estate – 4960 rd Wy rd, gysv; 707 431-4811 op day 10-4:30
Robledo Family Winery – 21901 Bss rd, Sma; 707 939-6903 By app M-Sa 10-5, Su 11-4
Roche – 122 Ws Spa S, Sma; 707 935-7115 op day 11-6
Rochioli – 6192 Wssd rd, hadsbu; 707 433-2305 tu-M 11-4, tu-Wd by app
Rocking Z – Pud a huds S Ws: 428 huds S, hadsbu; 707 433-2364 op day 11-5
roDNey stroNG VINeyarDs – 11455 od rdwd hwy, hadsbu; 707 431-1533Gift items, Art Exhibit, Picnic Area, Children & Pets OK op day 10-5
Roessler – 380 fs S W, Sma; 707 933-4440 op day 11-6
Route 128 Winery – 21079 gysv Av, gysv; 707 696-0004 tu-Su 11-6
Rued – 3850 Dy ck rd, hadsbu; 707 433-3261 op day 11-4:30
Russian Hill Estate – 4525 Suss rd, Wds; 707 575-9428 op day 10-4
Russian River Vineyards – 5700 gavs hwy n, fsv; 707 887-3344 op day 11-5
Sable Ridge Winery – 6320 Jams rd; Saa rsa; 707 542-3138 op by appm y
Sadler-Wells Winery – Pud a huds S Ws: 428 huds S, hadsbu; 707 433-2364 op day 11-5
Saini Vineyards – 918 rd Vw D; hadsbu; 707 799-0272 op by appm y
Sapphire Hill – 55 f S, hadsbu; 707 431-1888 tus-M 11-4:30
Saracina/Atrea – Pud a las: gysv Av & hwy 128, gysv ; 707 857-4900 op day 11-6
sausal WINery – 7370 hwy 128, hadsbu; 707 433-2285 op day 10-4Gift items, Art Exhibit, Picnic Area, Children & Pets OK
Sbragia Family – 9990 Dy ck rad, gysv; 707 473-2992 op day 11-5
schuG carNeros estate – 602 Bau rad, Sma; 800-966-9365 op day 10-5Gift Items, Art Exhibit, Picnic Area, Children Welcomed, Picnic Area
Scribe Winery –2300 napa rd, Sma; 707 939-1858 op by appm y
seabIscuIt raNch –Pud a Sma ea: 35 e napa S; 707 935-1200 Wd-M 11-6, tu sasa
sebastIaNI VINeyarDs – 389 fu S. eas, Sma; 707 933-3230 op day 11-5Complimentary Tours, Gift Items, Picnic Area & Supplies, Children & Pets Welcomed
Seghesio Winery – 700 gv S, hadsbu; 707 433-3579 op day 10–5
Selby Winery – 215 c S, hadsbu; 707 431-1288 op day 11-5
Shane Wine Cellars –nva; 415 342-7926 op by appm ySheldon – 1301 cvad Av, Saa rsa; 707 865-6755 tu 4-8 by app
Siduri Wines – 981 Away cu, Saa rsa; 707 578-3882 By appm day 10-3
Silver Oak Cellars – 24625 ca rad, gysv; 707 942-7082 M-Sa 9-5, Su 11-5, us by app
Simi Winery – 16275 hadsbu Av, hadsbu; 707 473-3232 op day 10-5
Simoncini Vineyards – 23 03 Ws D y c k rd, h a dsbu ; 70 7 4 33 -8 81 1 o p by a pp m y
Skewis Wines – 57 f S, hadsbu; 707 431-2160 f-M 11-4
SL Cellars – Pud a famy Ws – Kwd: 9380 Sma hwy 12; 888-433-6555 op day 10:30-5
Small Vines Wines – 2160 g h rd, Sbasp; 707 823-0886 op by appm y
soDa rock WINery – 8015 hway 128, hadsbu; 707 433-3303 op day 11-5
Sojourn Cellars –141 e. napa S, Sma; 707 933-7212 Day 10-5 by appm
Sonoma-Cutrer – 4 4 01 S us s r d, Wds, 87 7 7 97 -3 48 9 App m s m mdd, tu-M 10 -4
soNoma eNoteca – 35 e napa S, Sma; 707 935-1200 Wd-M 11-6, tu us sasaSonoma Valley Portworks – 613 2d S, Pauma; 707 769-5203 M-Sa 12-5
Spann Vineyards – 111 eas napa S , Sma; 707 933-8343 Day 12-6
st. FraNcIs VINeyarDs – 100 Pya rd, Saa rsa; 888-675-Wine op day 10-5Gift Items, Children & Pets OK; Call for Food Pairings, Winery Tours
St. Helena Road Winery – 6995 S. ha rad; Saa rsa; 707 538-8674 op day 9-5 by appm
Starlite Vineyards – 5511 hway 128, gysv; 707 431-1102 Sa & Su 11-5 by app
Stephen & Walker – 243 hadsbu Av, hadsbu; 707 431-8749 op day 11-7
Stone Edge Farm –Sma; 707 935-6520 op by appm y
Stonestreet Alexander Mtn – 7111 hway 128, hadsbu; 800 355-8008 f-M 11-4:30 by app
Stryker Sonoma – 5110 hway 128; gysv; 707 433-1944 op day 10:30-5
Stuhlmuller – 49 51 Ws Sda rk l , h a dsbu ; 70 7 4 31 -7 74 5 f -M 10 -4 :3 0, app s m mdd
suNce WINery – 1839 ov rd, Saa rsa; 707 526-9463 op day
Taft Street Winery – 203 0 B a w l a , S b as p ; 70 7 82 3- 2049 S a -S u 11 -4: 30 , M -
Talty – 7127 Dy ck rd, hadsbu; 707 433-8438 f-M 12-4
Tara Bella – 3701 Vk rd, Saa rsa; 707 544-9049 op by appm
Teira Wines – Pud a huds S Ws: 428 huds S, hadsbu; 707 433-2364 op da
Teldeschi Winery – 3555 Dy ck rad, hadsbu; 707 433-6626 op da
Terroirs Artisan Wines – 21001 gysv Av, S 101, gysv; 707 857-4101 tu-M 11:
Thomas George Estates – 8075 Wssd rad, hadsbu; 707 431-8031 op da
Three Alarm – Pud a V tass: 9058 Wds rd, Wds; 707 620-0833 M-f 12-8, a w
Thumbprint Cellars – 102 Mas, h adsbu ; 707 433-2393 op day 11-6. f & S
Tin Barn – 21692 e S e. #340, Sma; 707 938-5430 f-M
Toad Hollow – 409A hadsbu Av, hadsbu; 707 431-8667 op day 10:
tr ellIot – Pud a cas Sma: 133 4 S, Saa rsa; 707 578-1876 Su-Wd 10-8:30, tu-Sa
Trecini Cellars – 441 Bav S, Saa rsa; 707 525-9400 op by appmtreNtaDue – 19170 gysv Av, gysv; 707 433-3104 op da
Tres Hermanas – Pud a famy Ws – Kwd: 9380 Sma hwy 12; 888-433-6555 op day
Trione Winery – 19550 gysv Av, gysv; 707 814-8100 tu-S
Truett Hurst – 5610 Dy ck rd, hadsbu; 707 433-9545 op da
Two Amigos – 25 eas napa S, Sma op da
Twomey Cellars – 3000 Wssd rd, hadsbu; 800-505-4850 M-Sa 10-5, S
Ty Caton Vineyards – 8910 Sma hwy, Kwd; 707 833-0526 op da
Unti Vineyards – 4202 Dy ck rd, hadsbu; 707 433-5590 op by appm
UPTick Vineyards – 9050 Wds rd, Wds; 707 566-9153 tu-Sa 11-6, Su-M
Valdez Family Wines – 595 Saaa D, cvda; 707 894-3710 Sa 11-4, f & Su
Valley of the Moon – 777 Mad rd, g e; 707 939-4500 op day
Vérité – 4611 tmas rd, hadsbu; 800 273-0177 op by appm
VIaNsa WINery – 25200 Ad D, Sma; 707 935-4726 op da
Vin Couture Lounge – 322 hadsbu Av, hadsbu; 707 431-8161 tu-Su
VML Russian River Winery – 4035 Wssd rd, hadsbu; 707 431-4404 op da
Wattle Creek Winery – 25510 rv rd, cvda; 707 894-5166 op by appm
Wellington Vineyards – 11600 Duba rd, g e; 707 939-0708 op da
Westwood Winery – 11 e. napa S, Su 3, S ma; 707 935-3246 M - f 11-3, S a-S
White Oak Vineyards – 7505 hwy 128, hadsbu; 707 433-8429 op da
Williamson – 134 Mas S, hadsbu; 707 433-1500 op da
Williams Selyem – 7227 Wssd rd, hadsbu; 707 433-6425 op by appm
Willowbrook – Pud a huds S Ws: 428 huds S, hadsbu; 707 433-2364 op da
WIlsoN – 1960 Dy ck rad, hadsbu; 707 433-4355 op daGift Items, Picnic Area, Children & Pets OK
Wind Gap Wines – fsv; 707 887-9100 op by appm
Windsor Oaks Vineyards – 10810 hvw rd, Wds; 707 433-4050 op by appm
Windsor Vineyards – Pud a Va W esas: 308B c S, hadsbu; 707 921-2893 op da
Wine Tree Farm – Pud a famy Ws – Kwd: 9380 Sma hwy 12; 888-433-6555 op day
Woodenhead – 5700 rv rd, Saa rsa; 707 887-2703 op tu-M 10:
toPelExquisite wines handcrafted from grapes grown to
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Vjb VINeyarDs & cellarsOur wines are sold exclusively from our Tasting Room
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XYZin – Pud a gys Pak: 22281 ca rd, hadsbu; 707 857-9400 op day 10-5
Yoakim Bridge – 7209 Dy c k rd, hadsbu; 707 433-8511 f- Su 11-4 by appm
Zichichi Family – 8626 W. Dy ck rd, hadsbu; 707 433-4410 op day 11-4:30
Ahlgren Vineyard – 20320 hwy 9, Bud ck; 800 338-6071 Sa 12-4 by appm
Alfaro Family Vnyd & Winery – 420 hams rad, cas; 831 728-5172 Sa 12-5 by appm
Aptos Creek – 520 ns Madws c, Aps; 831 684-1680 op by appm y
Armida Winery – 103 Sk Avu, capa; 831 462-1065 Sa-Su 11-6, M-f 12-6
Bargetto Winery – 3535 n. Ma S, Squ; 831 475-2258 x 14 op day 12-5
Beauregard – 10 P fa rad, By D; 831 458-Wine nv-Ap : p day 11-5, May-o: csd tu
Big Basin– 830 Mmy la, Bud ck; 831 621-8028 op by appm y
Big Basin Tasting Room – 14598 B Bas Way, Su B, Saaa; 408 564-7346 M-tu 11-5, f-Sa 11-7
Black Ridge – 18550 Bak rd , l s ga s; 408 399-6396 op 3d w kd 11-5 & by appm
Bonny Doon Vineyard – 32 8 ia s S , Sa a c uz; 88 8 8 19 -6 78 9 o p da y 1 2-5, s um m 6
Bruzzone – 433 Sud Dv, Ss Vay; 831 438-3120 op by appm y
burrell school – 24060 Summ rd, ls gas; 408 353-6290 op tu-Su 11-5Art Exhibit, Picnic Area, Children & Pets OK
Byington Winery – 21850 Ba ck rad, ls gas; 408 354-1111 tu-Su 11-5, W: Wd-Su 11-5
Calera – 11300 ca rad, hs; 831 637-9170 op day 11-4:30
Casa De Fruta – 6680 Pa Pass hwy, hs; 800 543-1702 M-f 9-5, Sa-Su 8-7:30Castillo’s Hillside Shire – 2215 lba Dv, Ma h; 408 776-8200 Sa 1-7, Su 12-5
Cava Wine Bar – 115 Sa Js Av, capa; 831 476-2282 tu-tu 4-11, f-Sa 12-12, Su 3-9
Chaine d’Or – 140 Sus Dv, Wdsd; 650 851 8977 op by appm y
Cinnabar – 14612 B Bas Way, Saaa; 408 867-1012 op day 11-5, f 11-8
Clos LaChance – 1 hummbd l, Sa Ma; 800 itS-Wine op day 11-5
Clos Tita – 4 Kda la, Saa cuz; 831 439-9235 op by appm y
Cooper-Garrod – 22645 gad rd, Saaa; 408 867-7116 M-f 12-5 Sa-Su 11-5
Copious Winery – 427 Sw S, A, Saa cuz; 831 425-Wine f 12-5, Sa & Su 12-6
Creekview Vineyards – 12467 ckvw c, Sa Ma; 408 686-0534 3d wkd 11-5
Creekview Vnyds & Sherman Cellars Tasting Rm – 40 Ps S, Sa Js; 408 288-Wine Wd-Su 11-5
David Bruce Winery – 21439 Ba c k rd, l s gas; 408 354-4214 M -f 12-5, Sa-Su 11-5
DeRose Vineyards – 9970 ca Vay rad, h s; 831 636-9143 Sa-Su 11-4 by appm
Domenico Wines – 1697 idusa rd, Sa cas; 650 593-2335 op day 12-5
Enz – 1781 lmk rad, hs; 831 637-6443 By appm y
Equinox Champagne Cellar – 42 7-c Sw S , Sa a c uz ; 8 31 33 8-26 46 ; 8 31 42 3-30 00 f -Su 12 -5
Fernwood Cellars – 7137 rdwd ra, gy; 408 848-0611 3d wkd m, 12-5
Flint Wine Cellars – 13160 ca rad, hs; 831 636-8986 op by appm y
Fortino Winery – 4525 hk Pass hwy, gy; 408 842-3305 tu-Sa 10-5, Su 11-5
Guerra Cellars – 500 J Sm rd, hs; 831 902-9106 Wkds Juy u Sp
Hallcrest Vineyards – 379 f emp rd, f; 831 335-4441 op day 12-5
Heart o’ the Mountain – 5610 Ss Vay D, Ss Vay; 831 345-6133 op by appm y
Hecker Pass Winery – 4605 hk Pass hwy, gy; 408 842-8755 op day 10-5
Hillcrest Terrace – 42 9B i a s S , Sa a c uz; 83 1 4 26 -1 50 0 Sa 1 2-5, Su 2-5 & by a pp m
Hunter Hill – 7099 g hav rd, Squ; 831 465-9294 Sa-Su 11-4 by app
j. lohr VINeyarDs & WINe – 1000 lz Av, Sa Js; 408 918-2160 op day 10-5
Jason-Stephens – 11775 Wasv rd, gy; 408 846-8463 tu-M 12-5
Kirigin Cellars – 11 55 0 Wa sv rd, g y; 40 8 8 47 -8 82 7 ( 38 55 D ay r d v s) o p da y 1 0-5
Kings Mountain – 187 Ks Mua rad, Wdsd; 650 851-7551 op by appm y
La Honda – 2645 fa oaks Av, rdwd cy; 650 366-4104 Sa 11-5 by app
La Nebbia – 12341 Sa Ma rad, ha M Bay; 650 726-9463 op da
Léal Vineyards – 300 Maaaa Dv, hs; 831 636-1023 op da
loma PrIeta WINery – 26985 lma Pa Way, ls gas; 408 353-2950 Sa-Su 12-5
Martin Ranch – 6675 rdwd ra rad, gy; 408 842-9197 op d wkd a m
Mesa Del Sol Esate – 45803 A y S rd, g d; 831 624-8527 op by app m
Michael Martella – 172 87 B x 103 Sk y B v d, W d s d ; 6 50 851 -67 77 op by ap p m
mja VINeyarDs – 328A ias S, Saa cuz; 831 421-9380 M-tu 12-6, f-S
mja VINeyarDs – 2 49 00 h a d Way , l s g a s ( S a c u z M s) ; 40 8 35 3- 600 0 t u - SMorgan Hill Cellars – 1645 Sa Pd Av, Ma h; 408 779-7389 tu-S
Mountain Winery – 14831 P rad, Saaa; 408 741-2822 Sa-S
Muccigrosso – 21450 Ba ck rd, ls gas; 408 354-0821 op by appm
Muns Vineyard – ls gas; 408 515-2663 op by appm
Naumann Vnyds – 16505 Mb rd, cup; 408 867-7871 Spa vs & by app
NicholsonVnyds – 2800 Pasa Vay rd, Aps; 831 724-7071 S
Odonata – 334A ias S, Saa cuz; 831 566-5147 1s Sa m
Organic Wine Works – 379 f emp rd, f; 800-oWW-Wine op da
Osocalis Distillery – 5579 od Sa Js rd, Squ; 831 477-1718 op by appm
P&M Staiger Vineyard –1300 hpks gu rd, Bud ck; 831 338-0172 op by appm
Pietra Santa – 10034 ca rad, hs; 831 636-1991 Wd-Su 11-5 by app
Pelican Ranch – 100 Kdy Dv, #102, capa; 831 426-6911 f-S
Picchetti Winery – 13100 Mb rd, cup; 408 741-1310 op da
Pinder – 165 cs la, campb; 877-684-2601 Sa 11-4 by app
Pleasant Valley – 600 Pasa Vay rd, Aps; 831 728-2826 Summ Ap-o, Sa 12-4 by app
PoetIc cellars – 5000 rd gu rad, Squ; 831 462-3478 f-Su 12-5
Rapazzini Winery – 4350 S. My hwy, gy; 800 842-6262 M-f 9-5, Sa 9-6, S
Regale Winery – 24040 Summ rad, ls gas; 408 353-2500 f 2-6, Sa-S
Ridge Vineyards – 17100 Mb rad, cup; 408 867-3233 Sa-Su 11-4 &
River Run – 65 r la, Wasv; 831 726-3112 op by appm
Roudon-Smith – 18 ha Way S B-c, Wasv; 831 438-1244 Sa 12-5 by app
Santa Cruz Mtn Vnyd – 334A ias S, Saa cuz; 831 426-6209 Wd-S
Sarah’s Vineyard – 4005 hk Pass hwy, gy; 408 847-1947 op da
Satori Cellars – 2100 Bua Vsa Avu, gy; 408 848-5823 Sa-S
Savannah-Chanelle Vnyds – 23600 css Sps rd, Saaa; 408 741-2934 op daSilver Mountain – Sv Mua rd, M cu; 408 353-2278 S
Silver Mountain – 402 ias S, S 29, Saa cuz; 831 466-0559 tu-S
Solis – 3920 hk Pass hwy, gy; 408 847-6306 op da
Sones Cellars – 334 B ias S, Saa cuz; 831 420-1552 f-Su 12-5
Soquel Vineyards – 8063 g hav, Squ; 831 462-9045 Sa-S
Storrs Winery – 303 P S. #35, Saa cuz; 831 458-5030 op da
Summerayne – 770 lmk rad, hs; 831 902-5638 op by appm
Sycamore Creek – 1 27 75 U vas r a d, M a h ; 40 8 77 9- 4738 t u , f , M 1 2- 5, S a & S
Team Zin – 830-3 Juy cu, Sa Js; 408 445-2508 1s Su
Testarossa Winery – 300-A c Av, ls gas; 408 354-6150 op da
Thomas Fogarty Winery – 19501 Sky Bvd, Wdsd; 650 851-6777 Wd-S
Thomas Kruse Winery – 3200 Dyd Av, gy; 408 842-7016 tu-S
Travieso Winery – 165 cs la, #f, campb; 650 248-5641 Saudays 11-4 & by app, 3d S
Trout Gulch – 427 Sw S, S c, Saa cuz; 831 471-2705 op by appm
Villa del Monte Winery – 23076 Summ rd, ls gas; 888 788-4583 op wkd/m
Vinocruz – 725 f S, #101, Saa cuz; 831 426-8466 M-tu 11-7, f-Sa 11-8, S
VINe hIll – 2300 Javs rad, Saa cuz; 831 427-0436 op d wkd a m 12-5 & spa
Vino Prima – 55 Mupa Wa, S B, Saa cuz; 831 426-0750 M-tu 2-8, Wd-f 2-10, Sa 12-10, S
Vino Tabi – 334c ias S, Saa cuz; 831 426 1809 Wd-tu 12-6, f-Sa 12-9, S
Windy Oaks Estate – 550 haz D rd, cas; 831 786-9463 Sa 12-5 &
Woodside Vineyards – 20 5 c s u D , M P ak ; 65 0 85 1- 314 4 op b y a pp m
Zayante Vineyards – 420 od Mu rd; f; 831 335-7992 Spa vs & by app
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Bernardus – 5 W. cam Vay rad, cam Vay; 800 223-2533 op day 11-5
Boekenoogen – 24 Ws cam Vay rad, cam Vay; 831 659-4215 op day 11-5
Boëté Vineyards – 7156 cam Vay rd, cam Vay; 831 625-5040 op day 12-5
Carmel Hills – 12 D f Pa, cam Vay; 831 659-0750 tu-tu 12-6
Caraccioli Cellars – Ds, bw oa & 7; cam Vay; 831 622-7722 M-tu 2-7, f-Sa 11-10, Su 11-7
Chateau Julien Wine Estate – 8940 cam Vay rad, cam Vay; 831 624-2600 M-f 8-5 Sa-Su 11-5
Chateau Sinnet – 13746 c S, cam Vay; 831 659-2244 op day 12-6
Chesebro Wines – 19 eas cam Vay rd, cam Vay; 831-659-2125 f-M 12-5
Chock Rock Vnyd – 1 D f Pa, cam Vay; 831 659-7625 tu-M 11:30-5:30
Cima Collina – Sa cas, bw oa & 7, cam Vay; 831 620-0645 op day 12- 6
Figge Cellars – a Wd gay: Ds S bw 7 & oa, cam Vay; 831 384-4149 Wd-Su 2-8
Galante Vineyards – Ds, bw oa & 7; cam Vay; 831 624-3800 op day 12-6 (sd u sp)
Georis Winery – 4 P rad, cam Vay; 831 659-1050 M-tu 11-4:30, f-Su 11-6
Heller Estate Organic Vineyards – 69 W. cam Vay rad, cam Vay; 800-625-8466 op day 11-5
Holman Ranch – 19 eas cam Vay rd, cam Vay; 831-659-2640 f-Su 11-6
Joullian Vineyards – 2 Va Dv Su A, cam Vay; 866 659-8101 op day 11-5
Joyce Vineyards – 19 eas cam Vay rd, cam Vay; 831-659-2885 f-Su 11-5
Otter Cove Wines – a ta nv W Ba: 315 ca Ppa, cam Vay; 831 320-3050 op day 12-5
Parsonage Village Vineyard – 19 eas cam Vay rad, cam Vay; 831 659-7322 op day 11-5
Robert Talbott Vineyards – 53 Ws cam Vay rd, cam Vay; 831 659-3500 M-f 11-4:30, Sa-Su 11-5
Scheid Vineyards Wine Lounge – 7 & Sa cas, cam; 831-656-9463 op day 11-7
Silvestri Vnyds – (op Ma 1) 19 eas cam Vay rad, cam Vay; 831 659-1700 tu-Su 11-5
Southern Latitudes Wines - l S. bw oa & 6, cam Vay; 831-622-7652 Wd-Su 11-6
Tudor Wines - Ad Bu , B w o a & 7 , cam by Sa; 831-224- 2116 f-Su 12-5
Wrath Wines – cam Paza, oa Av. ad Mss S, cam; 831 678-2212 M-Sa 10-6, Su 11-5
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A Taste of Monterey – 700 cay rw, S KK, My; 831 646-5446 op day 10-6Bargetto Winery – 700 cay rw Su g, My; 831 373-4053 M-f 11-6, Sa & Su 11-7
Baywood Cellars – 381 cay rw Su c, My; 831 645-9035 op day 12-6
Chateau Sinnet – 1184 Badway, Sasd; 831 394-6090 op by appm y
Figge Cellars – 3348 Pau Dav s D v Su 10 1, Ma a; 831 38 4- 41 49 M - f by ap p m y
McIntyre Vineyards – hya ry: 1 od g cus rdS 1, My; 831 649-9463 M-Wd 9-7, tu-Su 8-8
Pierce Ranch – 499 Wav S, My; 831 372-8900 tu-M 12-6:30, f-Sa 12-8
Ventana Vineyards – 2999 My-Saas hwy, My; 831 372-7415 op day 11-5
Wine from the Heart Tasting Rm – 241 Avaad S, My; 831 641-9463 op day 12-8
salINas ValleyA Taste of Monterey – 127 Ma S, Saas; 831 751-1980 M-Wd 11-5, tu-Sa 11-6, csd Su
Boekenoogen – Saa lua hads, Saas; 831 675-3549 Sa-Su 12-4
De Tierra –740 Ap Bvd, Saas; 831 754-3176 op by appm yhahN slh estates – 37700 f rad, Sdad; 831 678-4555 M-f 11-4Gift Items, Art Exhibit, Picnic Area, Children & Pets OK; Call for Winery Tours Sa-Su 11-5
Hammond Vnyds– 655 rv rad, Saas; 831 455-8173 Sa-Su 11-5
Manzoni Estate – 30981 rv rad, Sdad; 831 675-3398 f-Su 11-5
Marilyn Remark – 645 rv rad, Saas; 831 455-9310 Sa-Su, hdays 11-5
Mesa Del Sol Vineyards & Retreat – 45803 Ay S rd,gd; 831 624-8527 op by app y
Paraiso Vineyards – 38060 Paas Sps rad, Sdad; 831 678-0300 Sa-Su 11-5, M-f 12-4
Pessagno Winery – 1645 rv rad, Saas; 831 675-9463 M-tu 11-4, f-Su 11-5
Ray Franscioni – 132720 rv rad; gzas; 831 455-1096 op by appm y
Robert Talbott Vineyards – 1380 rv rad, Saas; 831 675-0942 tu-M 11-5
Scheid Vineyards – 1972 hbs Avu, gd; 831 386-0316 op day 11-5
Sycamore Cellars – 45185 Ay S rad, gd; 831 674-5768 Sa- S
Ventana Vineyards – 38 74 0 ls c s rad, S dad; 8 31 67 8-29 00 Wkds & Ms hda
Wrath Wines – 35801 f rad, Sdad; 831 678-2212 tu-M
Albertina Wine Cellars – 4601 rad 110, hpad; 707 744-1475 op by app
Barra of Mendocino – 7051 n. Sa S, rdwd Vay; 707 485-0322 op da
Beaver Creek Vnyds – 22000 hwy 29, Mddw; 707 987-1069 op da
Bell Hill Vineyards – 6725 Jabs, Ksyv; 707 490-4400 tus-Su, W 12-6, SumBrassfield Estate – 10915 h Vay rd, caak oaks; 707 998-1895 Day 10-5, Wkds by app.
Breggo Cellars – 11001 hway 128, Bv; 707 895-9589 op da
Brutocao Cellars – 7000 hwy 128, P; 707 895-2152 op da
Brutocao Cellars – 13500 hwy 101, h pad ; 707 744- 1664 op day Summ 10-6, W
Campovida – 13601 od rv rad, hpad; 707 744-8797 op by app
Ceago Vinegarden – 5115 e. hwy 20, n; 707 274-1462 op da
Cesar Toxqui Cellars – 821 n. Bus S, Uka; 707 462-1054 Wd-Su
Chiarito Vineyards – 2651 M ck rd, Uka; 707 462-7146 op by appm
Claudia Springs – 1810 hwy 128, P; 707 895-3993 f-M
Cougar’s Leap – 9300 S Sps rd. n., Ksyv; 707 279-0651 May-o, f-Su 11-5pm
Demuth Winery – 16125 D Madws rd, Bv; 707 895-3729 op by app
Dogwood Cellars – 13500 hwy 101, S h, h pad ; 707 743-0301 Sa-S u 11-5, M-fDrew Family – 9000 hwy 128, P; 707 877-1771 tu-M
Duncan Peak Vineyards – 1 45 00 M . h u s r ad , h pa d ; 70 7 74 4- 1493 op b y a pp
Dunwood Vineyards – 2399 n. Sa S, Uka; 707 462-2985 op by app
Eden Crest Vineyards & Winery – 2550 B Vay rad, Ksyv; 707 279-2987 op by app
Elke Vineyards – 12351 hwy 128, Bv; 707 246-7045 f-M
Esterlina – 1200 hms ra rad, P; 707 895-2920 op by appm
Foursight Wines – 14475 hway 128, Bv; 707 898-2889 f-M
Frey – 14000 tmk rd, rdwd Vay; 707 485-5177 M-f 10-5, by app
Germain-Robin – P. o. Bx 1059, Uka; 707 462-0314 op by appm y M
Giuseppe Wines, Neese Vnyds – 401 S Way, rdwd Vay; 707 485-8458 op by appm
Goldeneye Winery – 9200 hwy 128, P; 707 895-3202 op da
Graziano Family of Wines – 13251 S.hwy 101; Su 3, hpad; 707 744-8466 op da
Greenwood Ridge Vineyards – 5501 hwy 128; P, 707 895-2002 op daGregory Graham Wines– 13633 P lakvw rad, lw lak; 707 995-3500 Sa & S
Handley Cellars – 3151 hwy 128, P; 707 895-3876 Summ 10-6, W
Harmonique Wines – 1810 hwy 128, a m mak 16, P; 707 895-3993 f-M
Hawk and Horse – 13048 hway 29, lw lak; 707 994-0910 op by appm
High Valley Estate Vnyds – 1 31 51 e . Sa h w ay 2 0, c a a k o aks; 7 07 9 98 -9 40 0 tu-S
Husch Vineyards – 4400 hwy 128, P; 1-800-544-8724 op da
jaXoN keys – 10400 S. hwy 101, hpad; 877-462-0666 op da
Jeriko Estate – 12141 hw & Suva rd, hpad; 707 744-1140 Sum 10-5, W
Jim Ball Vineyards – 4741 hwy 128, P; 707 895-3623 op da
Kelseyville Wine Co. –5627 gaddy la, Ksyv; 707 279-2995 By app
Lake Country Wine Studio – 9505 Ma S, #1, Upp lak; 707 275-8030 tu-Su, Sum 1-7, W
Langtry Estate– 21000 Bus cay rd, Mddw; 707 987-2385 op daLazy Creek Vineyards – 4741 hwy 128, P; 707 895-3623 f-M 10:
Le Vin Winery – 33151 hwy. 128, Ykv; 707 894-2304 op by appm
Londer Vineyards – 14051 hway 128, Bv; 707 895-9001 tu-M
Manoir Girard Cellars – 12601 e rv rd; P Vay; 707 391 Wine (9463) op by appm
Maple Creek Winery – 20799 hwy 128; Ykv; 707 895-3001 op day
Mariah Vineyards – 33525 M ua V w rd, P Aa; 707 882-2243 op by app
Masút Vnyd & Winery – 13 01 rv s ca y rd, r dwd Va y ; 7 07 48 5-54 66 o p by a pp
McDowell Valley – 13380 S. hwy 101, hpad 707 744-8911 M-f 11-5, Sa-S
McFadden Vineyard – 13275 S. hwy 101 Su #5, hpad; 707 744-8463 op da
McNab Ridge Winery – 13441 S. hwy 101; hpad; 707 744-1986 op da
Meyer Family Cellars – 19750 hwy 128, Ykv; 707 895-2341 op da
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Milano Family Winery – 14594 S. hwy 101, hpad; 707 744-1396 op day10-5
Moore Family Winery – 11990 B rk rad, Ksyv; 707 279-9279 f - Su 11-5
Mt. Konocti Growers Winery – 2550 B Vay rad, Ksyv; 707 279-4213 op by appm
Navarro Vineyards – 5601 hwy 128, P; 707 895-3686 op day 10-5
Nelson Family – 550 ns ra rad; Uka op day 10-5
Noggle Vnyds & Winery – 700 od l Vay rad, caak oaks; 707 998-0319 Sa-Su 11-5 by app
Oster – 13501 tmk rad, rdwd Vay; 707 485-5257 op by appm
Pacific Star – 33000 n hway 1, f Ba; 707 964-1155 op day 11-5
Parducci Wine Cellars – 501 Padu rd, Uka; 1-888-362-9463 op day 10-5
Paul Dolan Vnyds – 501 Padu rd, Uka; 1-888-362-9463 op day 10-5
Phillips Hill Estates – 8627 hwy 128, P; 707 895-2209 op day 11-5
Philo Ridge – 14125 hwy 128, P; 707 489-2303 Sa-Su by appm
Ployez Winery – 11171 hway 29, lw lak; 707 994-2106 op day 11-5
Rivino – 4101 cx Sad rd, Uka; 707 293-4262 tu-Su 1-5
Robledo – 2040 Sda Bay rd, lakp; 707 263-0100 f-Su 10-5
Roederer Estate – 4501 hwy 128, P; 707 895-2288 op day 11-5
Rosa D’Oro – 3915 Ma S, Ksyv; 707 279-0483 Wd-Su 11-5
Rosati Family Wines – 21500 Su hway 101, hpad; 707 894-3683 op day 10-5
Saracina Vineyards – 11684 Su hwy 101, hpad; 707 744-1671 op day 11-5
Scharffenberger Cellars – 8501 hwy 128, P; 707 895-2957 op day 11-5
Shannon Ridge – 12599 e. hwy 20, caak oaks; 707 998-9656 Day 10:30-5Shed Horn Cellars – 21108 casa S, Mddw; 707 291-3629 tu-Sa 11-5 by app
Silversmith Vnyds – 3700 A rd J, rdwd Vay; 707 485-1196 Sum: f-Su, W: Sa-Su, 11-5 by appm
SIP! Mendocino Wine Bar – 13420 Su hwy 101, hpad; 707 744-8375 op day 11-5
Six Sigma Ranch and Winery – 13 37 2 Sp u gv rad, lw la k; 7 07 99 4-40 68 D a y 11 -4 :3 0
Sketchbook Wines – 501 Padu rd, Uka; 1-888-362-9463 op day 10-5
Snows Lake Vnyd –lw lak; 707 994-9444 op by appm
Sol Rouge – P.o. Bx 859, Ksyv; 707 279-9000 op by appm
Standish Wine Co. – 5101 hwy 128, P707 895-9213 Day 10-5
Steele Wines – 4350 tmas Dv, a hwy 29, Ksy; 707 279-9475 M-Sa 11-5
Terra Sávia – 14160 Mua hus rd, hpad; 707 744-1114 tu-Su 10-5
Terrill Cellars – 16175 Ma S, lw lak; 707 252-8444 Wd, f-Su 11-5
Testa Vineyards – 6400 n Sa S, capa; 707 485-7051 op by appm
Toulouse Vineyards – 8001 hwy 128, 707 895-2828; P op day 11-5
Tulip Hill Winery – 4900 Ba Sps rd, n; 707 274-9373 op day 10-5
Villa La Brenta – 1780 hway 53, caak; 707 994-4000 tu-Su 10-5
Vin de Tevis – 51161 cv rd, Ds rs; 707 983-8433 op by appm y
Weibel Winery – 13275 S hwy 101, S 1, hpad; 707 744-2200 op Day 10-5
Whaler Vineyards – 6200 e Sd capa rd, Uka; 707 462-6355 op by appm y
Wildhurst Vineyards – 3855 Ma S, Ksyv; 800 279-4302 op day 10-5
Yorkville Cellars – 2570 1 hw y 1 28 , Y kv ; 707 89 4- 91 77 op da y , W 1 1- 5, Su mmm 11- 6
ZINa hyDe cuNNINGham – 14077 hwy 128, Bv; 707 895-9462 op Day 10-5
Blacksmith Cellars – pud a Susu Vay W cp tu-Su 12-5
b Viin Vind – 5071 Susu Vay Bvd., fad; 707 422-8025 M-f 10-5, Sa & Su 10-6Green Valley Cellars – 1 63 5 Mas r d, g Va y; 7 07 8 64 -2 08 9 tu-Su 1 1-5 by a pp m
King Andrews Vnyd – pud a Susu Vay W cp tu-Su 12-5
Ledgewood Creek Winery – 4589 Abay rad, Susu cy; 707 426-4424 Day 10-5
Mangels Vineyards – pud a Susu Vay W cp tu-Su 12-5
Mankas Hills Vineyards – 4185 cadbu rad, Susu Vay; 707 480-7334 op by appm y
Tenbrink Vineyards – 1 79 3 r k v r d, S u su V a y; 80 0- 692 -07 23 op b y a pp m y
Rock Creek Vineyard – 46 10 g Va y r d, g Va y; 7 07 8 64 -2 47 1 o p by a pp m y
Suisun Valley Wine Coop – 4495 Susu Vay rad, Susu Vay; 707 864-3135 tu-Su 12-5
Sunset Cellars – pud a Susu Vay W cp tu-Su 12-5
Vz Fi ting r – 2522 Su V Makas c rad, fad; 707 429-3958 M-f 10-5, Sa-Su 10-6
Vz Fi Piv rn– 707 422-8025 tus & as by appm y
Winterhawk Winery – pud a Susu Vay W cp tu-Su
Wooden Valley Winery – 4756 Susu Vay rad, Susu Vay; 707 864-0730 Da
Berryessa Gap – 27260 hwy 128, Ws; 530 795-3201 tu-f 12-4 by app
Berryessa Gap – 15 Ma S, Ws; 530 795-3201 tus 4:30-8:30, f 12-8:30, Sa 11-8:30, Su
Bogle Vineyards – 37783 cuy rd, caksbu; 916 744-1139 Sa-Su 11-5, M
California Cellars – 15511 is rad, is; 916 777-5747 op by appm
Capay Valley Vineyards – 13757 hwy 16, Bks; 530 796-4110 op Sa-Su 12-5, Wkdays by app
Carvalho Family – pud a od Sua M, 35265 Ww Av, caksbu; 916 744-1625 Wd-Su
Heringer Estates – pud a od Sua M, 35265 Ww Av, caksbu; 916 744-1227 tu-Su
Purple Pearl Vineyards – 9177 cuy rd, Dx; 707 693-1607 tu-Su
River Grove Winery – 52183 caksb u rd, caksbu; 916 744-9000 op by app m
Rominger West – 4602 Sd S, Davs; 530 747-2044 M-S
Scribner Bend Vnyds – 9051 rv rd, Saam; 916 744–1803 f-Su 1
Six Hands Winery – 13783 is rd, Wau gv; 916 776-2053 op by appm
Solomon Wine Co. – pud a od Sua M, 35265 Ww Av, caksbu; 916 744 1131 f 1-5, Sa-Su
Three Wine Company– pud a od Sua M, 35265 Ww Av, caksbu; 707 933-9752 f-Su
Todd Taylor Wines – pud a od Sua M, 35265 Ww Av, caksbu; 916 744-1120 Sa & Su
Turkovich Family Wines– 30 4 r a a d Av, W s ; 5 30 79 5-38 42 tu 12 -6 , f & Sa 1 2-9, Su
Wilson Vineyards – caksbu; 916 744-1456 op by appm
Bent Creek Winery – 5455 gv rd, lvm; 925 455-6320 f-Su 1
Big White House – 6800 gv rd, lvm; 925 449-1976 Sa-Su 1
Bodegas Aguirre – 8580 tsa rd, lvm; 925 606-0554 Sa-Su
Cedar Mountain – 7000 tsa rd, lvm; 925 373-6636 Sa-Su
Charles R Vnyds – 8195 ca rd rd, lvm; 925 454-3040 f-Su 1
Chouinard Vnyds – 338 53 Pa ma s rd , c as Vy ; 5 10 582 -99 00 S a -S u 12- 5 ( ad m s
Concannon – 4590 tsa rd, lvm; 925 456-2505 op day 1
Crooked Vine – 4948 tsa rd, lvm; 925 449-0458 M-Sa 11-4:30, Su 1
Cuda RidgeWines – 5385 eas Av, lvm; 510 304-0914 f-S u 12-4:30 & by app
Dashe Cellars – 55 4 S, oakad; 510 452-1800 tu-Su 12-6, M b
Eagle Ridge Vineyard – 10017 tsa rd, lvm; 925 443-3375 Sa-Su 1Eckert Estate – 2400 Ay rad, lvm; 925 584-6494 Sa-Su 12 -5 & by app
el Sol – 8626 lup Way, lvm; 925 606-1827 f-Su
Elliston Vineyards – 463 Kka, Su; 925 862-2377 Sa-Su 11-5 b
Fenestra Winery – 83 Vas rd (hwy 84), lvm; 925 447-5246 f-Su
Garré Vineyard & Winery – 7986 tsa rd, lvm; 925 371-8200 f-Su 1
Hidden Creek – 5937 gaam c, Su B, lvm; 925 371-2424 Sa-Su
John Christopher – 25 S. lvm Av, S 103, lvm; 925-456-Wine tu-S
La Rochelle – 5443 tsa rd, lvm; 925 243-6442 op day 1
Las Positas Vineyards – 1828 Wm rd, lvm; 925 449-9463 Sa-Su
Lavish Laines Winery – 2481 Bua Vsa Av, lvm; 925 321-0373 f-Su
Les Chenes – 5562 Va la, lvm; 925 373-1662 Wkds 1
Little Valley Winery – 739 Ma S, Pasa tu-Sa 12-6, SuLivermore Valley Cellars– 2838 cas D, lvm; 925 454-9463 Sa-Su
loNGeVIty WINes – 2271 S u V as rd , S B, l v m , 92 5- 443 -W ine f -S a -S u
Marr Cellars – pud a tsa Vs, 5143 tsa rd, lvm; 925 606-Wine f-Su
mGraIl VINeyarDs– 5600 gv rd, lvm; 925 373-6214 f-M 12-4:30 & by app
Miramont Estate – pud a tsa Vs, 5143 tsa rd, lvm; 925 606-Wine f-Su24837 e. M rd, ld; 209 887-3178 By appm
Mitchell Katz Winery – 1188 Vyad Av; Pasa; 925 931-0744 tu-Su
Murietta’s Well – 3005 Ms rd; lvm; 925 456-2390 May-o op day 11-4:30, nv-Ap Wd-Su
NottINGham cellars – 2245 Su Vas rd, lvm; 925 294-8647 f 2-6, Sa-Su 1
occasIo – 2245B Su Vas rad, lvm; 925 371-1987 f-Su
Page Mill– 1960 S. lvm Av, lvm; 925 456-7676 12-4:30 f-Suday & by app
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Red Feather – 5700 gv rd, lvm; 925 449-1871 Sa-Su 11-5, M-
Retzlaff Vineyards – 1356 S. lvm Av, lvm; 925 447-8941 tu-f 12-2, Sa-Su
Rios Lovell Estate Winery – 6500 tsa rd, lvm; 925 443-0434 Wd-f 11-3, Sa-S
Rodrigue Molyneaux – 3053 Maa Av, lvm; 925 447-4280 Sa-Su
Ruby Hill Winery – 400 Vyad Av, Pasa; 925 931-Wine op day
Ryhan Estate Vineyards – 5385 eas Av, lvm; 408-209-9498 f-S
Singing Winemaker (The ) – pud a tsa Vs, 5143 tsa rd, lvm; 925 606-Wine f-SSteven Kent – 5443 tsa rd, lvm; 925 243-6440 op day
Stony Ridge Winery – 4948 tsa rd, lvm; 925 449-0458 M-Sa 11-4:30, Su
Tamas Estate – 5565 tsa rd, lvm; 925 456-2380 op day
Tenuta Vineyards – 633 Ka cmm, lvm; 925 960-1006 f-S
Tesla Vintners – 5143 tsa rd, lvm; 925 606-Wine f-S
Thomas Coyne Winery – 51 e. Vas rd (hwy 84), lvm; 925 373-6541 Sa-S
Wente Vineyards Estate Tasting Room – 5565 tsa rd, lvm; 925 456-2305 op day
Wente Vineyards Tasting Room – 5050 Ay rd, lvm; 925 456-2405 op day
Westover Vineyards – 34329 Pamas rd, cas Vay; 925 537-3932 Sa-S
White Crane Winery – 5405 gv rd, lvm; 925 455-8085 tu-M
Wood Family Winery – 7702 cda Mua rd, lvm; 925 606-7411 op by app
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boDeGa WINe estates – 751 13 S a Av M, tasu isad, Sa fas f, Sa & Su m
Fat Grape Winery – 1080 Avu M, tasu isad, Sa fas; 415-388-8318 tu-Su 12-
Hoffman Family Cellars– 751 13 S a Avu M, tasu isad, Sa fas op
just joshIN – 751 13 S a Avu M, tasu isad, Sa fas f, Sa, Su m
kNIGhtsWooD – 751 13 S a Avu M, tasu isad, Sa fas f, Sa, Su
steIN FamIly WINes – 751 13 S a Avu M, tasu isad, Sa fas f, Sa, Su
Treasure Island Wines – 95 9 S ad Av i, tasu isad, Sf; 415-394-9463 M-f 9am-5pm, Sa
WINery sF – 200 caa Av, Bd 180 n, tasu isad, Sf, 415-Sf -JUice op day 12-5, us by appVIE – 200 caa Av, Bd 180 n, tasu isad, Sf, 415-Sf -JUice op day 12-5, us by app
Sol Rouge – 200 caa Av, Bd 180 n, tasu isad, Sf, 415-Sf -JUice op day 12-5, us by app
coNtra costa couNtyBloomfield Vnyd– 633 fs S, Bwd; 925 634-9463 Wd-tu 4-8pm, f 4-11pm, Sa 11a
Captain Vineyards – 1969 Jsp Dv, Maa; 925 631-0714 op by app
Enos Wines – 9000 Bwd Bvd., Bwd; 925 634-3900 op by app
Hannah Nicole Vnyds – 6740 Bau rad, Bwd; 925 513-0769 f 11-3, Sa-
Happy Valley Cellars – 1 223 Up p h ap py Va y r a d, la ay ; 92 5 2 83 -1 245 op by app
Lolonis Vnyds Tasting Room – 1930 t Vay Bvd, Wau ck; 925-456-Wine M
New Departures Wine Co. – 6140 Aamba Vay rad, Maz; 925 366-8463 op by appOdisea Wine Co. – 963 rdwd Dv, Dav; 925 915-1662 op by app
Olin Wines – 975 D Av., U B, cd; 925 771-7107 Sa 12-4
Palomares Vineyards – 34329 Pamas rad, cas Vay Sa-S
Parkmon Vineyards – 55 lad Dv, Maa; 925 631-7980 op by app
Shadowbrook Winery – 37 39 S adw b k c u , Wa u c k; 9 25 -9 88 -9 46 3 o p by a pp
Sterling Albert Winery– 150 Mas c , Su J , c d; 925 219 -22 79 S a 12- 5p m, Su
Tamayo Family Vnyds – 2155 eks Way, Bwd; 925 513-8463 op by app
Viano Vineyards – 150 M Avu, Maz; 925 228-6465 Wd-M
Wedl Wine Cellars – 400 ta la, oaky; 925 360-9677 op by appm
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