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“One of the last family owned wineries in California”
Dry Creek Vineyard is one of the few remaining family owned wineries left in California. With more than 40 years of grape growing and winemaking experience, our efforts continue to focus on the quality of wine in the bottle. When founder David Stare started Dry Creek Vineyard, he began the winery with a single-minded effort to offer the highest quality wine possible at a reasonable price. Dave realized that the success of the winery hinged upon providing that “something special” in the bottle to keep customers coming back for more. Today, the second generation continues to build upon those early-established values. Dave’s daughter, Kim Stare Wallace and her husband, Don Wallace, are wholly committed to the quality of wine produced at Dry Creek Vineyard. With an eye toward the future, Kim and Don continue their passion to produce high quality wines while being mindful of the original vision of the winery.
We stopped by here during a Saturday wine weekend 2 weekends ago and I really enjoyed this winery! We didn't have a reservation and they were busy and the staff still accommodated our party of 8... Read more
Highly recommended. We live in the area but had not been here yet. Went with a group of about 14 gals. Had a fabulous day. We brought food to picnic outside then went into the barrel room for... Read more
This winery was on our go list for our friend's bachelorette get-away. It was very picturesque and we were seated right away (you'll have to have an appointment). Although two of us were pregnant... Read more
Dry Creek Vineyard
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- Sun - Sat: 10:00 am - 4:30 pm
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