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The Natural Wine Trail

Source: spillSonoma County

Old farmhouse, organic pioneer, picnic garden, The Barlow to close

The route

4 stops·3 wineries · 1 activity

  1. 01
    WinerySonoma Valley

    Winery Sixteen 600

    Sonoma Valley's low-intervention gem — Winery Sixteen 600 makes wines that taste like the land actually had a say in the matter. Rare varietals, minimal additions, and a genuine commitment to letting the vineyard speak for itself make this the perfect first chapter of a natural wine day.

  2. 02
    WineryRussian River Valley

    Inman Family Wines

    Kathleen Inman has been farming organically and making wines with extraordinary restraint long before it was fashionable — her pétillant naturel alone is worth the drive to Santa Rosa. The outdoor tasting space is relaxed, dog-friendly, and exactly the kind of place you'll want to linger.

  3. 03
    Activity

    The Barlow

    This Sebastopol artisan marketplace — packed with local producers, craft food stalls, and a genuinely cool crowd — is the natural wine traveler's kind of lunch break, sitting right between Santa Rosa and Healdsburg on your northward route.

  4. 04
    WineryDry Creek Valley

    Capo Creek Winery

    Tucked into Dry Creek Valley with gorgeous gardens and a picnic-ready ethos, Capo Creek brings natural wine into full bloom — food pairings, outdoor seating, and that unhurried Healdsburg energy make this the ideal way to close out a day spent drinking with intention.

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