Planning a wine country trip with your four-legged friend? Many wineries in Dry Creek Valley welcome well-behaved dogs, offering outdoor tasting areas, shaded patios, and even water bowls for your pup.
We've compiled every confirmed dog-friendly winery in Dry Creek Valley so you can enjoy world-class wines without leaving your best friend behind. Policies vary — some allow dogs only on patios, others welcome them in tasting rooms — so always call ahead to confirm.
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Experience the essence of family legacy in every glass at Zialena Winery.
Experience nearly a century of winemaking excellence at Pedroncelli Winery.
Celebrating 150 years of winemaking excellence in Dry Creek Valley.
Experience the best of Sonoma County at Trattore Farms and Winery.
Legendary producer of Lytton Springs Zinfandel.
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