ALEXANDER VALLEY WINERIES

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DAY TRIPS

Geyserville Getaway

A getaway to Geyserville is the perfect laid back Wine Country experience. Park the car, check in to your room and taste the day away in this charming small town.

Heaven's Just a Few Cabs Away...

Enjoy the picturesque Alexander Valley while honing your Cabernet palate and filling your cellar with these gems.

Wine with your Friends

Grab your girlfriends for a relaxing Wine Country escape to Alexander and Dry Creek Valleys. From private tastings to wine slushies, this trip will provide relaxation and fun.

Warm and Cozy

Wineries with Fireplaces

Luv Merlot!

After the character Miles in Sideways spoke disparagingly of Merlot, some Merlot drinkers hid their love of this delicious Bordeaux grape. But many others know better, and stand proud in their love for this noble varietal. We have many stellar Merlots produced along the Wine Road. Here are just a few.

Wineries

Beautiful Bordeaux

There are five classic Bordeaux varietals—Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Malbec, Petit Verdot—and all of them are grown and produced in the iconic Alexander Valley.

 

Kiss Me You Fool

Wonderful romantic wineries to take your special someone.

Outdoor Extras

Enjoying tasting in the Caves or strolling through a beautiful garden in Sonoma County.

UPDATED Wine Road Tasting Pass

With restrictions in place requiring wineries to limit their guests, we have updated our Wine Road Tasting Pass.

The participating wineries have all opted to offer one or two benefits to “Pass” holders.

Please note all wineries DO require a reservation, so make sure you have made arrangements to taste, prior to buying your pass (they are not refundable).

Wineries will offer one of the following…

  • 2 for 1 Tasting (2 people will be able to enjoy a tasting, and only pay 1 tasting fee).
  • 10% off your wine purchase the day you are using your Tasting Pass.
  • FREE shipping on a case of wine, the day you use your Tasting Pass.

The more you buy, the more you save!

You will need to select the DATE you plan to use your “Pass” when you make your purchase. The pass is only good for ONE DAY.

For the list of offers by winery CLICK HERE 

Google MAP to participating wineries – color coded:  PURPLE 2 for 1 tasting, BLUE 10% off wine, GREEN free shipping on a case, and RED multiple offers for you to chose from.

Participating Wineries By Location

Alexander Valley:

Alexander Valley Vineyards, Francis Ford Coppola Winery, J. Rickards Winery, Pech Merle Winery, Ramazzotti Wines, Trentadue Winery, Trione Vineyards & Winery

Dry Creek Valley:

Capo Creek Winery, David Coffaro Vineyard & Winery, FRICK, Kokomo Winery, Martorana Family Winery, Mounts Family Winery, Papapietro Perry Winery, Pedroncelli Winery, Ridge Vineyards, Rued Winery, Saini Vineyards, The Pour House, West Wines

Russian River Valley:

ACORN Winery/Alegria Vineyards, Bricoleur Vineyards, Char Vale Winery, Carol Shelton Wines, DeLoach Vineyards, due Ruscelli, Gary Farrell Winery, Hook & Ladder Winery, Kendall-Jackson Wine Estate & Gardens, Moshin Vineyards, Sunce Winery, Thomas George Estates, Viszlay Vineyards, Woodenhead Winery

Healdsburg – In Town

G.C. Lurton Vineyard Tasting Room, Selby Winery, Seghesio Family Vineyards, Stephen & Walker Winery, Williamson Wines

Windsor – In Town

Baldassari Wines, Colagrossi Wines, Mengler Family Wines, Zouzounis Wines

Thank you to the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors – District 5 – for supporting this program

2021 TASTING PASS BLACKOUT DATES

  • March 19-21
  • April 4-5
  • May 24-31
  • July 3-4
  • Sept. 3-6
  • Nov. 6-7 & 25-28
  • Dec. 24-25 & 31

REFUND POLICY

Sales are FINAL and non-refundable. No full or partial refunds are given to customers who do not use their Tasting Pass.

The Tasting Pass is valid only on the date the buyer selected when purchased, and may not be exchanged or redeemed for any other dates.

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Cloverdale KOA Camping Resort
Location: 1166 Asti Ridge Road, Cloverdale CA
Phone: 707-894-3337
Amenities: Conference Facilities, Pets Allowed, Shared Bath, Telephone, Wedding Facilities
Region: Alexander Valley
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Geyserville Inn
Location: 21714 Geyserville Avenue, Geyserville CA
Phone: (877) 857-4343
Amenities: Conference Facilities, Dining, Full Breakfast, Hot Tub, In-Room Fireplaces, Pool, Special Event Facilities, Sustainably farmed, Telephone, TV and/or DVDs, Walk-Ins welcome, Wedding Facilities, WiFi Available
Lodging Type: Country Inn
Region: Alexander Valley
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The Pinschower Inn
Location: 302 N. Main Street, Cloverdale CA
Phone: 707-894-4535
Amenities: Fireplace, Full Breakfast, Gardens, In-Room Fireplaces, Picnic Facilities, Private Bath, Private Decks, Wedding Facilities
Lodging Type: Bed and Breakfast
Region: Alexander Valley
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Wildhaven Sonoma Glamping
Location: 2411 Alexander Valley Road, Healdsburg CA
Phone: 707-283-7773
Amenities: Dog friendly, Fireplace, Private Decks, Reservations Suggested, Shared Bath, Special Event Facilities, Walk-Ins welcome, Wedding Facilities, WiFi Available
Lodging Type: Cottage
Region: Alexander Valley
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ABOUT ALEXANDER VALLEY

Expansive vineyard vistas framed with mountains to the East and the Russian River to the West draw you into a captivating landscape. Your shoulders drop and your breathing slows as the surrounding beauty consumes your senses. Welcome to Alexander Valley, where Cabernet Sauvignon is king.

With similar terroir as the Bordeaux region in France, Alexander Valley produces not just Cabernet and Chardonnay, but all the classic Bordeaux varieties—Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Malbec, and Petit Verdot, plus a host of other non-Bordeaux varieties.

This historic valley was once part of a Mexican land grant and has a long history of agriculture. Some of the older structures and original family ranches still dot the valley, but today the main attractions are the many renowned wineries. You’ll discover wineries spaced throughout the main roads with a few off the beaten path, and well worth the drive down a country lane.

Quick Facts

Vineyard Acres: 14,449
Number of wineries: 43
Tasting rooms in AVA that are WineRoad members: 27
AVA Established in: 1984
Key varietals produced: Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Cabernet France, Merlot, Malbec, Petit Verdot

Towns in the AVA:

Cloverdale
Geyserville
Healdsburg

Links:

Alexander Valley Itineraries
Alexander Valley Winegrowers