Open Thurs- Mon from 11am-5pm |
Closed Tuesday & Wednesday Our home in Healdsburg's Dry Creek Valley is a truly vibrant place—changing with the season, Dry Creek is filled with steelhead and salmon in the winter months, while birds, butterflies, and beneficial insects visit the twisted old olive trees and habitat gardens through the rest of the seasons. Goats, chickens, sheep, and a vineyard ripe
ning with luscious fruit create a space that captures the imagination. We have 26 acres with 15 acres of Zinfandel and Petite Sirah planted. Our intimate and inviting tasting room is nestled near the babbling Dry Creek. French doors lead out to a splendid patio with eye catching views and all the charm our valley offers. For our vineyards, we took cuttings from two Old Vine Zinfandel vineyards: St. Peter’s Church and Du Pratt to plant two of our blocks. In the spirit of our Italian predecessors we selected a Primitivo clone for bright, vibrant fruit characters and two selections of Petite Sirah to add color and structure to our wines. Please read through our FAQs for more detailed information about your visit. Q: Are masks required? A: In accordance with guidelines provided by the state of California and the county, masks are required for all indoor spaces regardless of vaccination status. Q: May we visit with our children? A: Well-behaved children are always welcome, supervised by an adult at all times. We think the best spot for guests with children is the Picnic Table area, because of its proximity to our entertaining farm animals and the Lawn. We have machines that dispense goat food (for $.25) that can keep the little ones occupied. We want our guests to enjoy the property, including the creek area, but the water moves quickly and it is vitally important to prohibit children from being anywhere near the creek unsupervised. We ask that children are considerate in their play so our gardens will be around for others to enjoy. Q: Is food available for purchase or should I bring my own? A: Guests are encouraged to bring snacks and picnic lunches from our area restaurants and shops. We also sell a selection of cheeses, meats, crackers, chips, and non-alcoholic beverages in the Tasting Room. Please do not bring hard-top coolers on wheels as they don’t work well on the gravel and can damage our lawn. Q: Can I bring my own wine? A: Don’t be silly! No alcoholic beverages- other than ours- can be served anywhere on the Estate property. Q: Can my dog be off leash? A: While we know how much you love your dog, other guests might not feel the same! Well behaved dogs are welcome outside, on a leash, and must be accompanied by a human at all times. Dogs can’t come in the tasting room unless they are bona fide service animals. Q: What precautions are you taking to ensure the safety and comfort of your guests? A: Based on guidance from our area health and governmental agencies, we have designed the guest experience to ensure a safe environment for you and our team. Q: May we swim in the creek? A: Not unless you are a fish or an otter.