Sonoma Valley - the grapes from this region have grown here for over 200 years. The landscape is diverse up this 24-mile long valley, ranging from steep 2,000-ft high hillsides to warm valley floors. Wineries also range from small hard to find gems to well known brand favorites. We can tell you this region is making some wonderful Cabernet Sauvignons and Syrah.
Dry Creek - this region has distinctive rocky red soil, found nowhere else in Sonoma County. The soil is what contributes to some of the best known and highly regarded Zinfandels. The regions Cabernet Sauvignon, Sauvignon Blanc, and Rhone varietals also can't be ignored.
Russian River - the early morning fog combined with gravely soil result in wines with fruit, strong acidity, and overall complexity. This region has developed a reputation for growing world-class Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, but don't miss the century old Zinfandel vines.
Alexander Valley - A diverse region in both geology and climate lends this valley to varietals that do best in warm weather. The results are silky soft Cabernet Sauvignon at an affordable price. We also recommend the well made Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc.