
Capo Creek Winery
Mary Roy combines chef training with organic winemaking on this Dry Creek Valley ranch.
Pack a picnic and pair it with world-class wine. These wineries in Dry Creek Valley offer picnic grounds where you can spread out a blanket, enjoy local cheeses and charcuterie, and sip wines with vineyard views.
Picnic-friendly wineries are ideal for a relaxed afternoon in wine country. Many offer food for purchase on-site, while others encourage you to bring your own provisions.
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Mary Roy combines chef training with organic winemaking on this Dry Creek Valley ranch.

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

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

Mazzocco specializes in single-vineyard designate Zinfandels from Dry Creek Valley.

A working olive mill alongside estate vineyards in Dry Creek Valley, with ATV tours through both.
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