Dry Creek Vineyard

Category: Vineyard

Address: 3770 Lambert Bridge Rd, Healdsburg, CA 95448, USA

Phone: +17074331000

Opening hours

Sunday: 10AM–4:30PM

Monday: 10AM–4:30PM

Tuesday: 10AM–4:30PM

Wednesday: 10AM–4:30PM

Thursday: 10AM–4:30PM

Friday: 10AM–4:30PM

Saturday: 10AM–4:30PM

Reviews

Bill Graham

Aug 13, 2022

Wonderful casual outdoor tasting experience in a bucolic valley. Loved the wine so much we joined the club. Staff was very friendly and knowledgeable and the Zins were fantastic.

JAMES Zyskowski

Apr 8, 2022

Great place with outdoor seating for wine tasting, knowledgeable staff that gave good pours and provided tastings of wines that weren't on the tasting flight if requested. Tasting was $25 and was waived if 2 bottles were purchased They have good wines at reasonable prices

Rosemarie Vertiz

Dec 29, 2021

Great atmosphere. I enjoyed the wines and the experience. The salami, crakers and cheese were delicious that I had to bring some back to Texas with me to pair with my wine purchase.

Lily Allen-Duenas

Jan 5, 2021

Such a beautiful wine tasting experience. Lovely outdoor garden area, complete with shaded and sunny spots. It's especially perfect for COVID times, as they have so much space and lots of varied outdoor seating. While the price per tasting is a little higher than I'd like to pay, I did appreciate the beauty of the venue, and the kindness of the staff.

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Questions & Answers

Are there any tix left for the event on Oct. 2nd?

Jack Rosano | Sep 28, 2021
Dry Creek Vineyard | Sep 28, 2021

We're so sorry Jack, this event is full. But we look forward to seeing you soon for a tasting!

Calendar of Events

karen mangold | Aug 24, 2020
Dry Creek Vineyard | Aug 24, 2020

Hello Karen. See www.drycreekvineyard.com/events to see the full list. Cheers!

We have a 1979 bottle of Chenin blanc, don't know how we acquired it. Any thoughts?

John Goeglein | Aug 24, 2020
Dry Creek Vineyard | Aug 24, 2020

Hello John - Wow, what a find! We were founded in 1972, so that wine is from the early days. With a 40 year old white wine, the only way to know how well it aged is to taste it. We recently tasted some Chenin Blanc and Fume Blanc from the early 80s, and they were surprisingly good. Much or all of the fruit was gone, but replaced by lovely notes of caramel and spice. And the cork on your bottle will be falling apart, so we recommend you open the bottle with an Ah-So wine opener. Good luck and we hope you enjoy this 40 year old bottle!

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