
Gloria Ferrer Caves & Vineyards
José and Gloria Ferrer opened Carneros' first sparkling winery in 1982.
Rosé has gone from afterthought to essential in Sonoma County, with top producers crafting dry, elegant rosés from Pinot Noir, Grenache, Mourvèdre, and even Cabernet Sauvignon. These aren't sweet blush wines — they're serious, food-friendly bottles with bright acidity and flavors of strawberry, watermelon, and citrus.
Whether you're looking for a crisp patio sipper or a rosé with the depth to pair with a meal, Sonoma County's best rosé producers are worth seeking out.
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José and Gloria Ferrer opened Carneros' first sparkling winery in 1982.

Robert and PJ Rex have been making wine here since 1972 and ferment with their CleanWine® process.

Five generations of Larsons farm 100 certified organic acres once used for rodeos.

Giovanni Balistreri, a fourth-generation farmer, runs this 1890s property.

Jesse Katz makes estate wines from Dry Stack Vineyard on a working animal rescue farm.

A Russian River Valley estate featuring a sculpture grove and three tasting options.

Quivira's certified organic vineyards border Wine Creek, which the winery actively restored to support native salmon runs.

A 120-year-old Sonoma producer where antique redwood tanks still stand in the barrel room.

California's oldest premium winery, founded in 1857 by Count Agoston Haraszthy.

Flowers farms Camp Meeting Ridge and Sea View Ridge on the far Sonoma Coast for Pinot Noir and Chardonnay.

Bricoleur pairs each wine with dishes from its onsite culinary team, not just a tasting flight.

Founded in 1997 by Reynaldo and Maria Robledo, this is the first U.S. winery established by Mexican vineyard workers.

Bartholomew Park's 1922 mission-style building opened as a winery in April 2019 on Agoston Haraszthy's 1857 estate.

Six generations of Mauritson farming in Dry Creek Valley since 1868.

Andrew and Adam Mariani farm their family's original 1858 Sonoma land as Scribe Winery.

California's sixth-oldest winery, making wine continuously since 1858 on Rhinefarm.

Founded in 1999 by the Ceja family, who went from vineyard workers to winery owners.

Cinq Cépages, their flagship blend, set the standard for Sonoma luxury bottlings since 1973.

Tony Moll, former NFL player, co-founded this Sonoma winery in 2006 with two friends.

Winemaker Katy Wilson, VinePair's 2025 NextWave Winemaker of the Year, crafts Rhône varietals and Pinot Noir.

Amista produces Sonoma County's first 100% organic sparkling wines alongside Rhône varietals.

Five generations since 1895, this family still farms the same Zinfandel vines their ancestor planted.

Saralee Kunde planted this land to Burgundian varieties in 1989, and the estate still overlooks her vineyard.

Mary Roy combines chef training with organic winemaking on this Dry Creek Valley ranch.

Winemaker Erich Bradley pours limited-production wines from heritage sites across Sonoma in a 1902 building on Sonoma Plaza.

Rows of blooming lavender frame six thousand square feet of purple in Bennett Valley.

Pedroncelli has been family-owned since 1927 and still pours Zinfandel from the original 25 acres.

Fred and Nancy Cline founded this Rhône-focused estate in 1982 on 350 acres in Sonoma-Carneros.

Founded in 1972 by David S. Stare, this family winery is among Sonoma's few remaining truly private operations.
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