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Dry Creek Vineyard offers a variety of tasting experiences. The Seated Tasting Experiences are available daily and cost between $30 and $50 per guest. These tastings include a selection of limited-production and single-vineyard wines. The tasting fee is waived with a 2-bottle purchase of featured wines. The Tour & Tasting experience is also available daily and costs $55 per guest. This includes a guided tour of the winery's history, sustainability initiatives, winemaking techniques, and more. The Off-Road Vineyard Tour is available from Thursday to Saturday between March and October and costs $150 per guest. This tour includes a ride through the vineyards while savoring wine. For larger parties, a reception-style tasting of five wines is available from March to October. This is perfect for special celebrations and meetings and is available for 20-40 guests. A 10-day notice is required for this experience. The prices for the wines themselves are not specified. For more detailed information, it is recommended to visit the official website of Dry Creek Vineyard.
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Dry Creek Vineyard is an award-winning family-owned winery with beautiful picnic grounds, a tasting room, private tastings, and free Wi-Fi. The winemaking emphasis is on grapes from select Sonoma County vineyards, chosen for quality and character. The wide selection of wines includes rare single-vineyard wines. The founder, David Stare, established Dry Creek Vineyard in 1972. The wines produced include Fume Blanc, Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Zinfandel, Dry Chenin Blanc, Reserve Chardonnay, and Meritage. Over 1,000 medals have been received for wines in 40 years. The website offers a variety of products including wines, end of vintage items, K&D Mercantile, wine accessories & gifts, and gift cards. Wedding wines are also available. The website provides information about the family history, news & features, sustainability, the crew, philosophy, vineyards, and wine for sailors. There is also a wine club and information about visiting the tasting room and events. Private virtual tastings can be booked. The website also offers a search function to locate favorite Dry Creek Vineyard wines at a retail store or restaurant near you.
What is the history of Dry Creek Vineyard?
Dry Creek Vineyard is a family-owned winery located in the Dry Creek Valley of Sonoma County, California. The winery was founded in 1972 by David S. Stare, who developed an interest in wine while living in Germany. After completing his degree in Civil Engineering at MIT and his MBA at Northwestern, he moved to Germany where he visited many wineries. He returned to Boston in the spring of 1969, enrolled in a wine appreciation class, and was firmly bitten by the wine bug. In June of 1970, Dave and his family spent two weeks in France, where he fell in love with French wines, specifically the wines of the Loire Valley and Bordeaux. Shortly after returning from the trip, he read an article about the great future California had for making world-class wines. After a trip to California, he packed up his wife and kids in a mint green station wagon to carve out his path in the wine industry. Upon his arrival, Dave began taking winemaking classes at UC Davis as a graduate student. On the weekends, he spent time looking at vineyard land from Monterey to Mendocino. It was during one of those weekend trips that fate drew Dave to the Dry Creek Valley area of Sonoma County. When he saw a rundown 55-acre prune orchard across the street from the Dry Creek General Store, Dave realized that he had found his dream location. He purchased the orchard and began planting the region’s first vines since Prohibition. Captivated by his memories of the wines of the Loire Valley, Dave was determined to plant Sauvignon Blanc. Today, Dry Creek Vineyard is one of the last truly private, family-owned, iconic wineries of Sonoma County consistently producing 90+ point wines.
What are some rare single-vineyard wines produced by Dry Creek Vineyard?
Dry Creek Vineyard produces a portfolio of single-vineyard selections. Some of these include the Cabernet Sauvignon Endeavour, Zinfandel Spencer's Hill Vineyard, Zinfandel Somers Ranch, Zinfandel Beeson Ranch, Zinfandel Vogensen Ranch, Zinfandel DCV2 Estate (Four Clones Vineyard), Chardonnay DCV Estate Block 10, Zinfandel Wallace Ranch, and the Sauvignon Blanc DCV3 Estate. These wines are known for their quality and unique characteristics that reflect the terroir of their specific vineyards. Please note that availability may vary.
drycreekvineyard.com Return Policy?
Dry Creek Vineyard has a Return Policy that prioritizes customer satisfaction. Any bottle of wine purchased directly from Dry Creek Vineyard that is damaged or flawed can be replaced or refunded within 30 days of purchase. To arrange an exchange or return, customers are advised to contact their customer service team.
Regarding the Shipping Policy, each state has distinct laws when it comes to wine shipping. Some states do not allow any wine shipments at all. At this time, they are unable to ship to Alaska, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Utah. All orders containing alcoholic beverages require an adult signature upon delivery, and customers are encouraged to provide a commercial address for delivery of wine purchases whenever possible. If no one is available to receive the package, two subsequent attempts to deliver will be made. If delivery still cannot be made, the order will be returned. A small fee will be charged to the card on file to reship returned packages.
For Indiana and New Jersey, which have highly regulated laws, orders must be shipped through a licensee and will require additional transit time. All orders must ship via UPS Ground. Shipments going to these states can take as long as 3 weeks for delivery from the order date.