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In Dry Creek Valley, unlike in some other parts of the state, most Zinfandel is planted on the benchland hillsides rather than on the valley floor, where vines overproduce and are more prone to ...
Dry Creek Valley: A wine lover's paradise in Sonoma County, featuring 11 must-visit wineries showcasing the region's rich history and terroir.
Dry Creek Valley's Zinfandel has many fans, but the road to today's style had many twists and turns. California's most planted red grape until 1998, Zinfandel was the favored variety during the ...
As we gear up for the April festivities (we hope you’ll join us there next month!), I caught up with three Dry Creek Valley winemakers to learn more about how they got started in the industry ...
Most Dry Creek Valley producers offer sauvignon blanc, although some go an extra mile with the grape. In 1972, David Stare founded the first new winery in Dry Creek Valley since Prohibition. He ...
Now in its 33rd year, Passport to Dry Creek Valley returns this Friday through Sunday for a weekend packed with premium wine tastings, food experiences, live music and more. Presented by the ...
Wine produced in this California region are earthy rather than fruit-forward.
If you enjoy food and wine get-aways with magnificent vineyard views, the Dry Creek Valley AVA of Sonoma County may be the next wine region you should visit.
Wine of the week: Kokomo, 2019 Zinfandel, Dry Creek Valley, Sonoma County, Pauline’s Vineyard This balanced zinfandel has aromas of blackberry and black raspberry.
An easy, uncomplicated drinker, we review the Trader Joe's Reserve Dry Creek Valley Zinfandel Lot 233. Zinfandel from Dry Creek Valley, Sonoma, California. This wine is available exclusively at ...