12 Beautiful Wineries to Visit on Your Next Trip to Sonoma

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While Napa Valley may be California’s most well-known wine region, nearby Sonoma Valley has established itself as worthy of its own visit. The winemaking region, of which the historic town of Sonoma is at the heart, features spectacular views, top-quality dining at some of California’s best restaurants, and memorable wine experiences with perhaps a bit more rusticity than neighboring Napa Valley wineries. Sonoma’s relaxed atmosphere, however, doesn’t diminish its luxuriousness: Along with boasting some of California’s best wineries, the region is also home to several high-caliber hotels and spas that make for an idyllic home base for a wine-centric getaway.

Here, we’re highlighting several of the best wineries in Sonoma that offer outstanding representations of what the region’s top growers and most talented winemakers are capable of, as well as truly stunning settings and other amenities that combine for a unique wine tasting experience. For your next trip to Northern California, consider a jaunt to Sonoma. From its historic plaza featuring Mission San Francisco Solano to cutting edge contemporary architecture, there is truly something for every wine and design enthusiast in beautiful Sonoma Valley. Read on for the best wineries in Sonoma.

Jordan Vineyard & Winery

Inspired by the great wine châteaus of France, Jordan Vineyard & Winery was founded in 1972 in honor of the powerful connection between wine, food, and hospitality. The label produces cabernet sauvignon, chardonnay, and sparkling wine, all of which enhance the gastronomic experience and are mainstays of French hosting.

A visit to the Jordan Winery estate is a true feast for the senses with culinary events, tours of the breathtaking estate, and much more. Designer Maria Khouri Haidamus recently reimagined the lobby and guest rooms, blending together French elegance and Californian ease.

Alfresco lunches, vineyard hiking adventures, and library tastings are just a few of the activities one can expect from a gorgeous day at the 1,200-acre Healdsburg estate. It's also home to one of the few California wineries that offer luxury accommodations on the property for members of Jordan Estate Rewards if you're seeking a truly immersive wine country experience.

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Hanzell Vineyards

A visit to Hanzell Vineyards begins with stunning ascent into the foothills of the Mayacamas Mountains, offering a harbinger of the spectacular vistas to come during your tasting. The winery was founded in 1953 by James D. Zellerbach who was one of the first American winemakers to introduce the Burgundian varietals of pinot noir and chardonnay to the region.

Today, those varietals still thrive at Hanzell, which has been owned by the de Brye family since 1975, thanks to its holistic approach to bio-diverse farming. Farm life is, charmingly, a central feature of any visit to Hanzell: Tastings occur in a wooden and stone barn overlooking one the of the property’s vineyards and animals—from turkeys and chickens to cats—may make an appearance. Reservations for tastings are required.

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Three Sticks Wines

Cap off a day of vineyard visiting with a tasting at Three Sticks Wines’ historic adobe home, just off the plaza in downtown Sonoma. Known as the Vallejo-Casteñada Adobe, the 19th century building is a Sonoma landmark with rich ties to California history as it first belonged to Salvador Vallejo, brother of General Mariano Vallejo, who founded the town of Sonoma.

Today, it exudes contemporary comfort with interiors respectfully yet creatively reimagined by designer Ken Fulk, plus courtyards with mature plantings and transportive water features—an idyllic setting for sampling Three Sticks’ chardonnay and pinot noir produced from its nearby estate vineyards. Reservations are required and limited to six people. Upgrade your tasting by booking a food pairing experience or a "merroir" tasting, which offers oyster and caviar pairings.

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Flowers Vineyard & Winery

While Flowers Vineyards & Winery's House of Flowers looks like a hip, modern estate, its legacy runs deep. Husband and wife team Joan and Walt Flowers bought a stunning mountaintop piece of land on the first ridgeline of the Sonoma Coast, which was then uncharted territory for planting grapes, and yet, they planted pinot noir and chardonnay anyways. And now, after more than 30 years, Flowers Vineyards & Winery's minimal-intervention, sustainable wines have become a vital piece of California wine history.

The House of Flowers estate is home to indoor and outdoor tasting experiences, sprawling gardens, and a perfect location just seven minutes from downtown Healdsburg. Sip on Meghan Markle's favorite pinot noir and the 95-point 2018 Flowers Camp Meeting Ridge chardonnay alongside a seasonal picnic created by the House of Flowers Culinary Team or try a flight underneath the estate's picturesque outdoor patio. Reservations required.

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Flowers Vineyard & Winery

Buena Vista Winery

Buena Vista Winery's stunning, circa 1857 property is California's first premium winery and remains a key player in the region today. The California Historic Landmark is home to well-balanced, structured wines boasting just the right amount of acidity for a new world vino, making them an excellent representation of the state's vibrant wine country.

Buena Vista's original winery is open daily to visitors for a variety of tasting experiences. Our pick is the Grand Reserve Experience which offers private tastings of the label's exclusive wines in their historic wine caves with glorious ambiance. Founder's is the highest-rated collection of the label, and the port is not to be missed. Reservations required.

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Hamel Family Wines Estate

Hamel Family Wines is a beloved label by experts and everyday drinkers alike for its commitment to top-quality, small-production wines made with organic and sustainable practices. It's equally as renowned for fabulous tasting experiences at the family's gorgeous wine estate that offer something for everyone—even teetotalers who are along for the ride.

Each wine experience is led by an estate ambassador and includes a tour of the property. You can't make a trip to Hamel Family Wines without the Reserve Experience, a personalized food and wine journey featuring thoughtful, seasonal pairings from the estate's executive chef. Guests are greeted with a glass of sauvignon blanc as they begin the tour and finish with a four-course dinner served with the label's best cabernet sauvignon blends. Reservations required.

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Landmark Vineyards

Landmark Vineyards was founded in 1974 and is famous for producing exceptional chardonnay and pinot noir. Grapes are aged in French oak barrels to bring aromatic, complex, and expressive wines to life in the California vernacular, while nodding to the old world way of doing things.

Landmark is home to two tasting rooms, one in Kenwood, and the other in Healdsburg. The former, shown here, is located in the foothills of the Mayacamas Mountains and offers tastings of the label's most renowned wines, plus small production, winery-only bottles. Horticulture lovers will adore the Sensory Tasting at the estate's lush gardens that allows guests to experience wines alongside fresh herbs and flowers to further explore the sensory aspects of enjoying wine.

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Scribe Winery

Scribe Winery has developed a cult following for its terroir-driven wines since fourth-generation California farmers (and brothers) Andrew and Adam Mariani brought their passion for sustainable agriculture to viticulture. Their chef sister, Kelly Mariani, is also part of the family venture and frequently hosts Scribe dinners that feature produce grown on the estate property.

The Scribe Farm & Winery—featuring charming 19th century Mission-style home on grounds that have been making wine since before prohibition—is currently only open to members of the Scribe Viticulture Society. The membership model makes for a fabulous opportunity for wine enthusiasts to connect on the property, at events around the country, and to discover the label's best bottles and latest releases before anyone else. Membership currently required.

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Aperture Estate

Jesse Katz has certainly made a name for himself in the world of wine with Aperture Cellars, which he founded in 2009. The winemaker loves Sonoma for its ability to offer "new world fruit and old world elegance." While cabernet sauvignon is the signature offering of Aperture, the label's other offerings are all highly lauded and favorites of wine experts and enthusiasts alike.

Aperture Estate opened in Summer 2020 and is ready to welcome guests to the art- and design-centric structure just two miles from downtown Healdsburg. There are a variety of ways to enjoy a tasting at this fabulous destination, and the Soil and Site Series Experiences offer insights into Katz's passion for the region's terroir and the soil that brings such richness to his creations. Reservations required.

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Gundlach Bundschu Winery

Gundlach Bundshcu Winery, affectionately known as "GunBun," is California's oldest family-owned winery and is one of the region's most renowned producers. Named "Rhinefarm," the wine estate has been producing grapes since 1858 and offers 11 varietals today. The label's gewürztraminer is a favorite and pays homage to the family's roots, as founder Jacob Gundlach brought over this grape from his homeland in the mid 19th century.

The bucolic Rhinefarm is a must-see for oenophiles, history buffs, and travel aficionados alike, as the property features an abundance of opportunities for learning more about GunBun and California's rich wine history. The private tastings offer exclusive ways to explore the heritage and diversity of this historic estate. Reservations required.

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Lytton Springs at Ridge Vineyards

Ridge Vineyards is famous for single-vineyard, "pre-industrial" winemaking that relies more on the impeccability of the grounds and mother nature than machinery and additives. The sustainable winery even labels every action and ingredient used to produce each bottle. While Ridge focuses primarily on reds, the label also offers highly rated chardonnay.

Ridge Vineyards has two estates that hold tasting experiences: Lytton Springs in Healdsburg (shown here) and Monte Bello in Cupertino. The Lytton Springs property features a Century Tour & Library Tasting that immerses visitors into the world of sustainable California winemaking and allows one to experience the best Ridge Vineyards vintages from the property's gorgeous terrace overlooking 155-year-old grapes. Reservations required.

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Villa Fiore at Ferrari Carano Vineyards & Winery

Ferrari-Carano Vineyards & Winery grows its grapes across 24 vineyards and six appellations, and it now has two winemaking locations that focus on reds and whites, respectively. The Estate Winery, where the brand's white wines are made, resides in Dry Creek Valley and houses the breathtaking Villa Fiore Wine Shop & Tasting Room.

Here, visitors will be able to peruse through lush gardens, taste an array of varietals, enjoy panoramic views of the valley, and even enjoy a spectacular, Italian-style Sunday brunch on the terrace if visiting between April and October. We suggest the Enoteca Reserve Wine Tasting, which offers the most exclusive experience with the brand's smaller production, hard-to-find wines and best vintages in the villa's underground cellar. Reservations required.

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