Escape to Anderson Valley this February for a weekend of food, white wine, sparkling, rose, library samples, Pinot, and more! Nobody does Pinot Noir like Anderson Valley! Join us for a 3 day festival of wine poured by over 50 wineries, food, music, education and gorgeous scenery. Explore and discover more about our remote coastal wine region!
In our first ever online course join Anderson Valley-based Sommelier Corrina Strauss and wine friends as they share their passion and knowledge for why our region is world-renowned for crafting cool climate Pinot Noir, sparkling and Alsatian varieties.
In our first ever online course join Anderson Valley-based Sommelier Corrina Strauss and wine friends as they share their passion and knowledge for why our region is world-renowned for crafting cool climate Pinot Noir, sparkling and Alsatian varieties.
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Anderson Valley is located in the rolling hills of the coastal region of Mendocino County, 110 miles northwest of San Francisco. Only fifteen miles long, this beautiful valley is home to a unique group of vineyards and wineries producing a broad range of ultra-premium wines including world-class Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Alsace Varietals (Riesling, Gewurztraminer, Pinot Blanc, Pinot Gris).
In lieu of a festival, this year our local tasting rooms are providing an elevated weekend experience celebrating the white wine and sparkling of Anderson Valley! Nobody does Pinot Noir like Anderson Valley, one of the most beautiful places in California. More than 50 wineries participate, including two dozen prestige labels from Napa and Sonoma that covet our fabulous fruit.
Escape to Anderson Valley this February for a weekend of white wine, sparkling, rose, and more! Wineries along our wine road will welcome you with exclusive wine flights, food pairings and special library tastings. Plan your journey to learn why our region is so well suited to make some of the best white wine and sparkling from the New World.
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Shayla B.
May 26, 2019
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Been wanting to attend the Anderson Valley Pinot Noir Fest for a while now, and I have to say that the experience was really fun! This year, the festival featured wines from over 50 different wineries. What's interesting is that many of the participating wineries are actually located outside of Anderson Valley, but they also have vineyards here. Who would have thunk it?
There were some big name wineries in the house including Ferrari-Carano, Kendall-Jackson, and La Crema. Of course, the Anderson Valley favorites such as Navarro, Toulouse, and Goldeneye. There were also lots of small boutique
There were some big name wineries in the house including Ferrari-Carano, Kendall-Jackson, and La Crema. Of course, the Anderson Valley favorites such as Navarro, Toulouse, and Goldeneye. There were also lots of small boutique