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…Jean, Kenwood Beloved as one of Sonoma County’s wine castles, the namesake chateau actually started out as a 1920 vacation home. Set below a dramatic backdrop of volcanic peaks, this elegant winery…
…a monthly hiking-and-tasting program designed for outdoor and wine enthusiasts. The guided hikes explore the 1,850-acre volcanic and vertical property, are moderately strenuous, and take guests from the Sonoma Valley…
…this 1,850-acre volcanic and largely vertical property, you can enjoy a guided hiking-and-tasting experience designed to appeal to outdoor and wine enthusiasts. The winery’s fun, casual four-hour hikes, led either…
…supports seasonal streams, meadows, redwoods, grasslands, a 26-acre lake, dense chaparral, volcanic rock formations, and what many biologists consider to be a prime example of undisturbed northern oak woodlands. This…
…backdrop of volcanic peaks, this Sonoma Valley winery is styled after a monastery in the French Alps, evoking the monastic tradition of winemaking in France. Stroll in the courtyard citrus…
…Family Winery, set in a picturesque volcanic bowl near Jack London State Historic Park. All of their wines are certified Biodynamic, organic, or sustainable. Kenwood Vineyards The grapes that are currently…
…has more soil types than all of France, ranging from rich and loamy to uniquely volcanic. How many different wine grapes are grown in Sonoma County? More than 60 grape…
…some premium Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Sauvignon Blanc for SUTRO, the wine label that Alice founded in 2012. SUTRO wines alongside volcanic rocks from Chalk Hill’s Warnecke Ranch Grapes aren’t…
…this is the signature grape of France’s Beaujolais region. Mahle’s Gamay Noir is grown in two Sonoma County vineyards: One with volcanic soils in Santa Rosa’s Bennett Valley, the other farmed…
…Merlot, Zinfandel, and Pinot Noir. Ideal vineyard conditions in the Sonoma Valley AVA region include mountain peaks; a mix of volcanic, alluvial, and sandy soils; and an overall Mediterranean climate…
…Gap AVA) to roughly 2,600 feet (Pine Mountain-Cloverdale Peak AVA). Soil types in Sonoma County include volcanic, alluvial, sedimentary, clay-based, and gravelly loam. Its most famous soil type is Goldridge,…