Your favorite SMALL Napa/Sonoma wineries
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Your favorite SMALL Napa/Sonoma wineries
For our week-long trip to Wine Country in September, we'd like to visit as many small wineries as we can. We'll definitely hit the biggies, like Mondavi, but I'd appreciate your suggestions for the wineries that do smaller scale tours/tastings. Thanks for your help.
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Wermuth on the Silverado trail near Calistoga. He makes a red and a white wine and will sign your purchased bottles. I believe this is the smallest winery in the area and is worth the visit. I absolutely love the white wine he makes!
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Another vote for Miner...Sam Kasper did a wine tasting at our favorite local wine Bar and I think I fell in love with her. Something about a British accent, maybe??? Loved all of their reds. Very consistent.
Also Noah in Yountville and the Jessup outlet, also in Yountville. I think both will do tours but by appointment.
Van der Heyden is a very funky place, too.
Also Noah in Yountville and the Jessup outlet, also in Yountville. I think both will do tours but by appointment.
Van der Heyden is a very funky place, too.
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Faina !From the land of a 1,000 wineries I have so many SMALL favorites and it's ever so easy to chance upon a new one in
my daily travels...
I'll stick to my faves nearby here in Sonoma:
Martin-Ray and Joseph Swan near Forestville between Guerneville Road
and River Road.
North of River Road along Westside Road
in the Russian River Valley are
Davis Bynum and Gary Farrell ('tho his distribution is getting larger).
Continue on up in to the Dry Creek
area and call ahead (if weekdays) to visit Doug Nalle.
Over by Sonoma town in Glen Ellen
KAZ is worth a stop.
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I'll second Coffaro up in the Healdsburg/Russian River Valley area, as well as Fritz just up the road. There's also a great little tasting room called Locals in the village of Windsor.
Closer to Sonoma/Glen Ellen area, we LOVED Loxton - it's on a tiny side road, but Chris Loxton, the owner/winemaker, was great!!!
Closer to Sonoma/Glen Ellen area, we LOVED Loxton - it's on a tiny side road, but Chris Loxton, the owner/winemaker, was great!!!
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Regusci in Napa, they also make some fine olive oil & Imagery in Sonoma. Imagery is tied to another larger winery but these are all small batch & different types of varietals that for the most past must be purchased at the winery. Preston is also good for a picnic & try to get there early and try the bread that they make.

