Nestled in the heart of Sonoma County, Dry Creek Valley boasts over a century of grape-growing history and was one of the first California regions to be recognized as an official American Viticultural Area (AVA). Spanning more than 9,000 acres of vineyards, the valley is particularly renowned for its Zinfandel. With over 70 wineries to explore, visitors can immerse themselves in a landscape of rolling hills and lush vineyards, savoring a wide array of wines and experiencing the rich viticultural heritage that defines this picturesque region.
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