![]() ![]() Sbragia Family Vineyardsīoasting arguably one of the best winery views of Dry Creek Valley from their expansive, sun-drenched terrace, Sbragia offers many tasting experiences to soak in the pastoral scene. $125-$150ħ111 Highway 128, Healdsburg, CA, 70, Sbragia offers charcuterie boards designed by Estate Chef Heidi Finney for $30. ![]() ![]() Hard to reach, but one of the best views for wine tasting in all of Sonoma County. The view of the towering mountaintops behind the wine tasting table, the patchwork of vineyards on the valley floor and the rolling foothills in the distance is truly spectacular. Skip the tasting bar on the valley floor below and opt for the Stonestreet Mountaintop Excursion, where you’ll climb up to the top of the estate just below Geyser Peak and enjoy a picnic lunch from Oakville Grocery paired with five Stonestreet wines. Most of the 5,000-plus-acre property (part of Jackson Family Wines) has been left wild with thick forests, though select hilltops are dotted with vineyard blocks atop Black Mountain. Ranging in elevation from 400 to 2,400 feet, Stonestreet Estate is nestled within the Mayacamas Mountains above its fellow Alexander Valley wineries. $75-$125ġ474 Alexander Valley Road, Healdsburg, CA, 70, Picnic table views from Stonestreet above Alexander Valley. Both experiences are offered Thursday to Monday, May through October by appointment. Jordan also a launched a new Chateau Block Vineyard Tasting in 2019, which is hosted on a lower-elevation hilltop but still has gorgeous views. ![]() The Estate Tour & Tasting includes tastings of Jordan’s French-inspired chardonnay and cabernet sauvignon, as well as estate olive oil, with hors d’oeuvres by the winery’s chef. Helena in the distance, coupled with a downhill slope of Jordan malbec grapevines in the foreground, makes for a beautiful backdrop for wine tasting with gourmet food pairing. Under the shade of an open-air pavilion, guests enjoy panoramic views of the vast Alexander Valley stretching to the north, the Mayacamas Mountains, Russian River snaking through the hills and the base of Dry Creek Valley. This three-hour, food-and-wine-pairing experience visits the garden, lakes and vineyards at Jordan before culminating on the winery’s highest hilltop near 700 feet elevation, Vista Point, called the best view for wine tasting in Alexander Valley by Fodor’s. In 2014, this pioneer in culinary hospitality and elegant wine opened its 1,200-acre estate in Alexander Valley to the public the first time with the Estate Tour & Tasting. Best Healdsburg Wineries with a View The east view from Jordan Vista Point in Alexander Valley. Feast your eyes on these six wineries with a view. All are alfresco wine tasting experiences in the regions of Alexander Valley, Dry Creek Valley and Russian River Valley–some with food pairings, as noted–and one of the best parts is that each winery produces different styles of wines to bring diversity to a day or two of Sonoma wine tasting. These Healdsburg wineries are considered amongst the best Sonoma wineries and offer hilltop wine tastings with beautiful views for your eyes to sip on while you taste wine. Looking for the most scenic wineries near Healdsburg with the best views for wine tasting? Often travelers seek out Napa wineries that boast gorgeous vistas, but be sure to put neighboring Sonoma County on your wine tasting map. ![]()
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