Small Vines Wines

TL;DR

  • Cute for pictures: 5/5

  • QPR: 4/5

  • Main varietals: Chardonnay and Pinot

  • Tasting fee: $100

There’s nothing I love more than finding a hidden gem winery and Small Vines is one of them! I’ve been hearing about this winery from others in the wine & hospitality industry and was so excited to finally visit. They are a small production family owned winery, but can be found in high-end restaurants like French Laundry!

Tasting room overlooks their estate vineyard and the entire property/ground was beautiful. It almost felt like I was at a winery resort with cute red barn chairs, wine barrels, and a tree swing. I tasted through their 2018 Sonoma Coast Chardonnay, 2017 TBH Chardonnay, 2019 TBH Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir, 2018 Estate Cuvée Russian River Valley Pinot Noir, and 2015 Baranoff Russian River Valley Pinot Noir and they were all great.

What was more impressive and fun was hearing more about their farming practice while looking at their vineyard and drinking the wine from the same vineyard. They plant their vines close to each other, which decreases yield but increase concentration, and strictly maintain high quality fruits by keeping 2 clusters and 15 leaves per shoot. At the end of the visit, we even got to meet the owner/winemaker Paul (perks of visiting a small winery) and got a sneak peak of their sparkling wines yet to be released.

If you like private visits with great wines and vineyard views, highly recommend!

More about Small Vines : Website

Copain Wines

TL;DR

  • Cute for pictures: 5/5

  • QPR: 4/5

  • Main varietals: Chardonnay, Sonoma coast cool climate Pinots

  • Tasting fee: $65(basic flight) - $85 (with food)

Good wines are a must when I choose wineries to visit but it's always nice to find ones that also have great views and snacking options. I recently got to try a bottle of 2002 Copain Pinot and loved it so I looked into visiting the winery during my Sonoma trip. Their cool climate Pinots tend to be light and complex, more of a Burgundian style vs. Russian River Valley (which I find to be a bit sweeter and darker). I got to try the food pairing flight which included a welcome pour of their rosé, Chardonnay, 2 Pinots, Grenache, and Syrah. Each wine paired so well, my favorites were

  • Carmody & Citrus Pistachios with Chardonnay

  • Cherry gelée & Brie with a light berry focused Pinot

  • Duck breast & Dried blueberries with a dusty earthy Pinot

After seeing how much I loved their Pinots, the host gave me additional pours of 4 different Pinots and I loved them even more. I was clearly a very enthusiastic taster 🤣 My favorites were

  • 2018 Magie Hawk: amazingly light berries, super fresh and smooth

  • 2019 Cote Bannie: Dusty & earthy (from the pairing flight)

  • 2015 Kiser: Last vintage of this vineyard from Copain, took me back to Burgundy

These vineyard designates are only available at the winery, or now at my house! I left with 7 different bottles and a club membership. Highly recommend for cool climate Pinot lovers.

More about Copain : Website

Occidental Wines

TL;DR

  • Cute for pictures: 5/5

  • QPR: 4/5, bottles priced at ~$130

  • Main varietals: Pinot

  • Tasting fee: Waived with purchase

  • Average wine rating on Vivino: 4.5

Occidental is a fairly new winery started in 2011 but by the seasoned winemaker of Kistler. Occidental only produces Pinots, mostly grown on west Sonoma coast, which is a cool-climate area and makes them different from more inland Pinot grapes. Tasting flight typically consists of ~4 different Pinots and they are delicious! Delicate and juicy without being jammy/sweet. Drive up to the tasting room and the view from the property is stunning, as the building itself. Highly recommend putting Occidental on your list of wineries to visit!


More about Occidental: Website, Yelp , IG

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.

More about Failla: Website, Yelp , IG

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!

More about Square Peg: Website, Yelp , IG