It's no secret that our family winery has been a longtime advocate in preserving one of our home appellation's greatest treasures: old vine Zinfandel. Old vine Zinfandel has shown various benefits — the vines are typically more resistant to environmental stressors and have deeper root systems. These older vines also often require less water and are more resilient to disease, contributing to sustainable farming practices. A shining example of our old vine preservation is our Wallace Ranch property (pictured), the first of our estates to be planted with the Heritage clone in 1994. To develop this clone, we grafted budwood from a pre-Prohibition vineyard onto phylloxera-resistant rootstock, forever preserving the heritage of the old vines and crafting a "young vine" wine with "old vine" characteristics. To learn more about our estate vineyards, visit our interactive vineyard map at www.drycreekvineyard.com/our-vineyards/ #sustainablity #earthmonth #zinfandel
Thank you to all of our volunteers this past Sunday for the annual Dry Creek Valley Trash Pickup! ♻️ Together, we gathered: -about 30 pounds of recyclable material -about 800 pounds of trash -two refrigerators -two tires Great job, team! We truly appreciate everyone's hard work to keep our home appellation beautiful. Special shoutout to our partners @drycreekvalleywines, Dry Creek Valley Association, @rriverkeeper and @recology. 💚
Unveiling our latest spring shipment from Bordeaux Lovers Club! ✨ The Lineup: • 2021 Merlot • 2021 The Mariner • 2021 Meritage ‘Benchland’ • 2021 Cabernet ‘Iron Slopes’ How are you enjoying the selection so far? Haven’t picked up your wines yet? Swing by the tasting room Monday through Sunday from 10 AM to 4:30 PM. #BordeauxLoversClub #DryCreekVineyardWineClub
Join us on Saturday, May 18th for our annual pink celebration! 🌷 Embrace La Vie en Rosé — life in pink — at this fête highlighting the release of our Petite Zin Rosé and the joy of spring. Savor the newest vintages of our Rosé, Blancs and other favorite spring sippers, along with scrumptious bites. Enjoy live music and take in the beautiful blooms of our estate gardens as we raise a glass to sunny days and new beginnings. Pink attire is highly encouraged! Choose from one of two sessions • 12–2 p.m. or 2:30–4:30 p.m. $30 for Club Members • $50 for General Public 🎀 Reserve tickets at drycreekvineyard.com/events
Our #EarthDay event — the Endeavour Vineyard Hike — is just one week away! Now is your last chance to reserve limited tickets for this intimate excursion with Winemaker Tim Bell. 🌿 Explore our famed Endeavour Vineyard in the Lytton Springs District of Dry Creek Valley. Along the way, we will learn firsthand about the long journey to find this perfect parcel, its innovative sustainable farming practices and the varieties grown here. You’ll sample wines from the source and conclude with a casual picnic lunch. >> Purchase tickets for Saturday, April 20th before they sell out at drycreekvineyard.com/events
The cherry blossoms are in bloom in the Insectary Garden, right next to our Bocce Ball Court 🌸 Don't forget to take a stroll through the garden and enjoy this special spring moment if you're visiting our family winery in the next few weeks. Walk-ins for tastings are always welcome, though reservations are highly recommended especially as warmer weather approaches. >> You can book your tasting appointment at www.drycreekvineyard.com/visit
What an absolutely delightful day we had yesterday at our much-anticipated annual Spring Luncheon. 🌼 It was such a joy to come together and share stories (and delicious wine and food!) with our wonderful neighbors and local concierges. A heartfelt thank you to each and every one of you for making the event truly memorable. We're already looking forward to next year! ✨ Guests of honor: @montagehealdsburg @riverbelleinn @thelodgeathealdsburg @themadrona @farmhouse_inn @platinumvinetours @getawayadventures @adventures_in_cycling @sonomawinerides @therusehealdsburg @sonomacountyvintners
Introducing our inaugural Sunset Soirée on Saturday, August 24th ☀️💃🏽 Get out your favorite cocktail attire, and indulge in a festive dinner and dance party surrounded by the natural beauty of our family estate. Sip a curated selection of limited-production wines in the cool shade of the winery grove before enjoying a seasonally inspired, family-style dinner al fresco as twilight sets in. We’ll cap off the night dancing under the stars and among the redwoods to a joyful mix of ’70s and ’80s classics, ’90s singalongs and modern hits performed by Mercy and the Heartbeats. Our Sunset Soirée is open to both our club members and the general public. Tickets are available at the link in our bio and at drycreekvineyard.com/events. We hope to see you!
We're thrilled to unveil the latest addition to our estate experiences: the world's first winery Slip and Slide! Yes, you heard that right — we're taking wine tasting to a whole new level of fun. Now, while you're sipping on our exquisite limited-production and single-vineyard wines, you can also enjoy the thrill of sliding down our specially designed Slip and Slide, right on our Bocce Ball Court. As an add-on, our host can also fill the slide with the wine of your choice. Note: Please dress appropriately, as we can't guarantee that our wines will be spill-proof while sliding, but we /can/ guarantee a jovial, one-of-kind family and friends outing in our home appellation. Slip and Slide tasting experiences are neither private nor seated tastings. Cheers!
#Easter is just around the corner, and what better way to celebrate than with a delightful brunch? 🐰 Whether you're hosting a small family affair or a larger gathering with friends, we wanted to share some of our favorite pairings to make this Easter brunch truly special (swipe to view). Elevate your Easter get-together by visiting our website to explore our family winery's extensive collection of wines. If you're in a pinch and would like to swing by a wine or grocery store, you can also locate our wines near you using the Find Our Wines tool — link in bio.
We're thrilled to share that #budbreak has officially begun in our cherished Four Clones Vineyard, located just near our Tasting Room. This magical moment marks the awakening of our vines, showcasing Mother Nature's splendid artistry at its finest. We strolled the estate with Brian Pruett, Associate Winemaker, to examine the buds more closely 🌱 Tune into our Stories this Friday to hear Brian talk about budbreak and how we nurture these vines towards another exceptional vintage.
In celebration of Women’s History Month, we sat down with pioneering women winemakers who launched their careers in the cellar of Dry Creek Vineyard. Laura Levin carries on the legacy of women winemakers as our current lab technician. After five years of entertaining winery guests in the tasting room, on one fateful day during harvest when the cellar was short-staffed, Laura was recruited to help sort grapes and check sugars. “I thought, ‘Well, this is really fun,’” she said. “It was completely opposite of anything else I had done.” Laura transitioned to the lab, where the quiet, meticulous nature of analysis provided a welcome balance to her previous work in the theater world. Laura doesn’t see herself moving on from Dry Creek Vineyard anytime soon. “I love the people,” she said. But not every winery has the winemakers that I work with and the cellar staff that I work with and the marketing people that I work with. That’s my favorite part.” Visit the link in our bio to watch the full interview. #drycreekvineyard #womeninwine #womenshistorymonth
Sending warm birthday wishes to our remarkable president and leading woman-in-wine, Kim Stare Wallace ✨ We deeply appreciate your energy and bold leadership all these years — thank you for all that you do!
In celebration of Women’s History Month, we sat down with pioneering women winemakers who launched their careers in the cellar of Dry Creek Vineyard. Susan Lueker came to Dry Creek Vineyard as an intern in 1994 and worked her way up to assistant winemaker. “I was the only woman in the cellar,” she said. “But I didn’t feel like I didn’t belong. I got support from everybody around me.” Susan recalled attending an event honoring Pioneering Women of Wine in Sonoma County and being struck by the fact that two of the women being honored — Phyllis Zouzounis and Julia Iantosca — had, like Susan, begun their careers at Dry Creek Vineyard. “It’s amazing what just having a few women can do and how that spreads through the industry,” she said. Watch the full interview using the link in our bio. #drycreekvineyard #womeninwine #womenshistorymonth
In celebration of Women’s History Month, we sat down with pioneering women winemakers who launched their careers in the cellar of Dry Creek Vineyard. Phyllis Zouzounis entered the wine industry as a second career in 1980, when she came to work at Dry Creek Vineyard in the tasting room and the cellar. It had taken two years for her to find a winery that would give her a chance at her dream. “Nobody would hire a woman at the time,” she recalled. Over the next decade and a half, Phyllis worked her way up to the role of assistant winemaker at Dry Creek Vineyard before moving onto Mazzocco Vineyards as winemaker and general manager. Phyllis continues to make wine under her own label, Zouzounis Wines, and has worked as a consulting winemaker for several other Sonoma County wineries. Visit the link in our bio to watch the full interview. #drycreekvineyard #womeninwine #womenshistorymonth
Cheers to Earth Day! 🌎 As we celebrate our beautiful planet, we're reminded of the important role sustainability plays in crafting each bottle of wine. From vine to glass, we're committed to preserving our environment for future generations. In honor of Earth Day, we encourage our Dry Creek Vineyard family and wine lovers across the nation to appreciate Mother Nature with special attention to a few green tips: 🌱 Reduce, reuse, recycle: Reduce waste whenever you can, reuse items instead of buying new ones, and recycle materials such as paper, plastic, glass and metal in their proper containers. 🌱 Conserve water: Turn off the tap when brushing your teeth, shaving or in between dishes while washing. If you have a leak, fix it as soon as possible. If you have a dishwasher, choose to fill it up and run it instead of washing dishes by hand individually. 🌱 Unplug electronics: Turn off and unplug electronics when they're not in use to save energy. Remember to turn off the lights as well when you leave a room. 🌱 Use reusable bags: Bring your own reusable bags when shopping to reduce the consumption of single-use plastic bags. 🌱 Choose eco-friendly products: While you're at the store, choose to purchase products with minimal packaging, made from sustainable materials, and that are produced using environmentally friendly practices. 🌱 Support local and sustainable: Choose to purchase locally made goods and support the businesses that prioritize sustainability in their supply chains. Here's to a greener future together! 🍷 #EarthDay2024