Upcoming Events at Wineries in Sonoma County
Experience Wine Country like never before. Sonoma County beautifully combines its rich heritage with a bold spirit of innovation. Enjoy time-honored winemaking traditions alongside fresh, unexpected experiences. Whether you're savoring world-class wines or embarking on unique adventures, Sonoma County offers a reimagined destination that celebrates authenticity and creativity.
Here you'll find cheerfully fruity Pinot Noirs and oaky Chardonnays that pair perfectly with the rustic hospitality of small, family-run wineries, giving the experience a more intimate feel. You'll also find internationally heralded wine houses that add an air of decadence to any getaway. Renowned wineries include Francis Ford Coppola, Kendall-Jackson, Korbel, Ledson, Rodney Strong, and Gloria Ferrer.
Regardless of the size or type of winery, you'll be treated to delights like guided wine tours, lavender gardens, shady paths alongside tranquil creeks, rolling mountain vistas, yoga classes, outdoor dining, and more.
Sonoma County Tasting Pass
Get your exclusive tasting pass to award-winning wineries, breweries, and craft distilleries. Enjoy tasting flights and exclusive discounts. Choose either a one-day, three-day, or 90-day pass. Easily accessible on your phone with no app required, the pass allows visitors to create their own itinerary without the need for guided tours or fixed schedules.
What to Do at Wineries in Sonoma County

St. Francis Winery & Vineyards, Santa Rosa
There’s a lot more to do at Sonoma County wineries than simply tasting Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, sparkling wines and more. You could book winery tours via limo, vintage VW bus, bike or trolley, or even explore the vineyards on horseback. Consider adventure pairings like cycling or kayaking between tasting rooms, or exploring wine caves located all over the county. Lots of Sonoma County wineries welcome kids and dogs, and many are ADA accessible.
The best times to visit Sonoma County are early spring, when vineyards bloom with yellow mustard; early summer, when grapevines are green and temperatures mild; and late September to early October, when grape harvest is in full swing. Winter is misty, breezy, and green, and while vineyards are bare, lighter crowds mean it’s easy to book tastings, tables, and rooms.
To get here, you might take a Sonoma County wine tasting road trip, or consider transportation options like the regional SMART train. There are fabulous restaurants in every city and town, and activities in Sonoma County range from festivals and special events to golf, beachcombing, and even checking out museums.
Come Stay With Us
There’s a wide array of lodging in Sonoma County, from luxury resorts by the ocean to glamping spots in the redwoods. Bed and breakfasts and vacation rentals are found in every local city and town. And many accommodations are set right within major wine areas like the Russian River Valley and Alexander Valley, making weekend visits a breeze.
Note that there are several ways to travel to Sonoma County, and many options for transportation once you’re here; for example, check out our comprehensive guide to getting around Santa Rosa.
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Find Wine & Wineries in Sonoma County

St. Francis Winery & Vineyards
Santa Rosa

139 Lounge
Sonoma

32 Winds Wine
Healdsburg

A. Rafanelli Winery
Healdsburg

Abbot’s Passage Winery and Mercantile
Glen Ellen

ACTA Wine
Healdsburg

Adobe Road Winery
Petaluma

Aesthete Winery & Farm
Healdsburg

Aldina Vineyards
Healdsburg

Alexander Valley Vineyards
Healdsburg

Alma De Cattleya
Rohnert Park
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