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Sonoma County Wine Road Trip

Source: Sonoma County TourismSonoma County

The official tourism organization for Sonoma County, California.

The route

9 stops·9 wineries

  1. Day One
    01
    WineryOakville

    Silver Oak: Cabernet with Alexander Valley views

    Sip exclusively American oak-aged Cabernet from 19 estate vineyards at this Oakville icon built for celebrating life's wins.

  2. 02
    WineryAlexander Valley

    Robert Young Estate: seated tastings at the Scion House

    Six generations of farming expertise meet minimal intervention winemaking in this Alexander Valley family gem.

  3. 03
    WineryAlexander Valley

    Jordan Vineyard: food and wine pairings with hors d'oeuvres

    Jordan's chardonnay and cabernet are crafted to complement your plate rather than steal the spotlight.

  4. Day Two
    04
    WineryDry Creek Valley

    A. Rafanelli: Zinfandel and Cab in Dry Creek Valley

    Fourth-generation family winemakers pour serious Zinfandel and Cabernet from their century-old Dry Creek Valley home.

  5. 05
    WineryDry Creek Valley

    Amista Vineyards: sparkling wines with optional vineyard walk

    Skip the ordinary and taste 100% organic sparkling wines at this woman-led Dry Creek Valley gem.

  6. 06
    Winery

    Mauritson Wines: limited production estate flights

  7. Day Three
    07
    WineryRussian River Valley

    Bacigalupi Vineyards: Pinot Noir and Chardonnay on a terrace

    Sip Pinot Noir and Chardonnay on the terrace of this four-generation family winery committed to sustainable farming since 1965.

  8. 08
    WineryCarmel Valley

    J Vineyards: five-course wine and food pairing

    Joullian Vineyards in Carmel Valley offers an elegant five-course wine and food pairing experience.

  9. 09
    WineryChalk Hill

    Rodney Strong: outdoor wine-pairing at The Terrace

    Sip award-winning Cabernet Sauvignon on The Terrace at this storied Sonoma winery with six decades of excellence.

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