Matanzas Creek Winery

TL;DR

  • Cute for pictures: 5/5

  • QPR: 4/5

  • Main varietals: Sauvignon Blanc, Merlot, Bordeaux Blend

  • Tasting fee: $35

I’ve seen photos from Matanzas Creek on social media as the winery in Sonoma with a lavender field so I was excited to finally visit myself. Peak lavender season is mid June-July so the field wasn’t as full/bright but it was still beautiful and was a nice addition to the tasting experience. Tasting flight included Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, 2 different Merlots, and 2 different Bordeaux blends. All of their wines had amazing nose and were easy drinking, great for those who enjoy Sauvignon Blancs and Bordeaux blends from Napa!

They also have outdoor tables ($50 to reserve or waived with 4+ bottle purchase) and bocce ball picnic so great stop for a group, not to mention the affordable tasting fee compared to $40+ in Napa and Sonoma these days.

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Truchard

TL;DR

  • Cute for pictures: 5/5

  • QPR: 5/5, average price $30-80

  • Main varietals: Chardonnay, Pinot, Cab,

  • Tasting fee: $40 to taste, waived with 3 bottles

  • Average wine rating on Vivino: 4.1

One of my recent favorite finds if you can visit during the weekday. They are only open on weekdays but totally worth the visit! It has everything I love at a winery from intimate tasting experience, great wines with great quality to price ratio, nice vineyard view, and an adorable garden. Loved everything we tasted, especially Roussanne to sip on a summer day and Merlot, Cab Franc, Pinot, and Cab at less than $50


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Failla wine

TL;DR

  • Cute for pictures: 4/5

  • QPR: 4/5, average price $40-100

  • Main varietals: Chardonnay, Pinot

  • Tasting fee: $65 to taste, waived with 4 bottles

  • Average wine rating on Vivino: 4.3

If you need a little break from tasting Napa Cabs, definitely add Failla to your itinerary. They specialize in Chardonnay and Pinots from both California and Oregon. You typically only get to taste California wines in the Napa tasting room but after the visit, I definitely want to try more of their Oregon Pinots as well! Not typical but they ended up pouring one of their 2014 vintages due to an unusual availability and I loved it enough to buy a couple bottles. They didn’t have their sparkling wine opened but I ended up buying a bottle based on other wines and loved it when I opened it at home.

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Square-Peg Wine

TL;DR

  • Cute for pictures: 4/5

  • QPR: 4/5, average price $30-80

  • Main varietals: Chardonnay, Pinot

  • Tasting fee: $40 to taste, waived with 2 bottle purchase

  • Average wine rating on Vivino: 4.3

Tasting experience at Square Peg was a great combination of good Pinot & Chardonnay, art, and vineyard views. Intimate private indoor tasting room is filled with art and overlooks their dry farmed vineyard. They also have an outdoor are that overlooks the vineyard if the weather is nice! Their Rosé was one of the bests I’ve had and loved trying different types of Chardonnays and Pinots side by side. Tasting is hosted by the owner family and was so friendly and informative. They also have a great canned sparkling rosé, which I bought a box of :) Great stop for Pinot and rosé lovers!

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Porter-Bass Winery

TL;DR

  • Cute for pictures: 3/5

  • QPR: 5/5, average price $18-50

  • Main varietals: Chardonnay, Pinot, Zin, Cab

  • Tasting fee: $25 to taste, waived with a bottle purchase

  • Average wine rating on Vivino: 4.2

Porter-bass is one of the most chill and relaxed tasting experience. You feel like you are visiting a friend’s vineyard home and tasting through their favorite wines. a bit of a drive out from the main Sebastopol town but worth the drive and you are rewarded with views of the vineyard and great quality to price wines. $35 for a bottle of Cab in Sonoma/Napa? Sign me up!

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