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Quivira VineyardsReservations

Established in Dry Creek Valley since 1981, Quivira embodies a rich vine-growing legacy. Since ’98, they’ve led environmental stewardship, revitalizing Wine Creek’s Coho Salmon and Steelhead Trout populations while preserving a majestic 140-year-old Fig Tree on their estate. Their estate is an organic oasis, boasting over 100 raised beds of heritage produce and promoting biodiversity through chickens, pollinators and compost. Experience Quivira today!

4900 W. Dry Creek Road, Healdsburg CA   |   707-431-8333
OPEN: Daily 11am to 4pm
WALK-INS WELCOME
EXPERIENCES: Discover Gardens and Caves
AWARDS: View our awards
WINE TYPES: Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Grenache, Mourvedre, Petite Sirah, Rhone Style Blends, Rose, Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon, Zinfandel
AMENITIES: Air Conditioning, Charging station, Family Friendly, Gardens - Flower/Rose/Culinary, Gift Shop, Pets Allowed, Picnic Facilities, Tasting Fee Refundable with Purchase, Walk-Ins welcome, Winery/Vineyard Tours by Appointment, Wines Also Sold By The Glass
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Dry Creek Adventures

The rolling hills and local family spirit will fill you with contentment, and delicious wines will restock your cellars after a day in Dry Creek Valley.

Zinfandel Lovers

Come in search of the perfect Dry Creek Zinfandel and leave with a new favorite and more of your standard go-to. The variation in Zins will amaze you.

Zinfandel Lovers New Finds

 

In Vino Veritas - Italian Varietals

Mouthwatering, with bright acidity, Italian varietals are the go to wines to pair with pizza, pasta, smoked meats and so much more, but first you have to find a few to open for dinner.

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Walking Around Healdsburg

Put on your walking shoes and enjoy all the Healdsburg Plaza has to offer. Great wines, delicious eats and shops for all sorts of treats.

Rhone Runners
Merlot Me Please

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.

 

In and around Healdsburg
SoCo White Wines
Beautiful Views of Sonoma County
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Off the Beaten Track
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All in the Family

 

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ABOUT DRY CREEK VALLEY

Long, narrow, and more compact than the other valleys along the Wine Road, Dry Creek Valley offers breathtaking views from end to end, and wineries worth discovering along every turn. Dry Creek Road wends its way through eastern side of the valley, while West Dry Creek Road takes a more intimate, meandering parallel path. Travelers on either road quickly appreciate the bounty and beauty that attracted the region’s first grapegrowers and winemakers.

This Valley was deeply seeded during the 1800s by Italian immigrants who interplanted their Zinfandel vineyards with other varietals, creating what we now refer to as field-blend wines. Very few of these original vineyards remain, but Dry Creek Valley is now synonymous with Zinfandel. Most every winery in the Valley makes at least one Zin or more.

As modern grapegrowing and winemaking practices evolved, other grape varieties were planted. Today Dry Creek Valley is known for not just Zinfandel, but Sauvignon Blanc, Petite Sirah, Cabernet Sauvignon, Rhone varieties like Viognier, Grenache Blanc, Grenache, Mourvèdre, Carignane, and Syrah, and Italian varieties like Sangiovese and Barbera.

Quick Facts

Vineyard acres: 8.055
Number of wineries: 63
Tasting rooms in AVA that are WineRoad Members: 74
AVA established in:1983
Key Varietals Produced: Zinfandel, Cabernet Sauvignon, Sauvignon Blanc, Rhone Varietals, Italian Varietals

Towns in the AVA

Healdsburg

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Dry Creek Valley Itineraries
Winegrowers of Dry Creek Valley