Healdsburg’s Unti Vineyards Invites Visitors To Explore Uncommon Grape Varieties
At Unti Vineyards in Healdsburg, visitors can explore wines made from a multitude of interesting varieties more commonly found in Italy and southern France.
At Unti Vineyards in Healdsburg, visitors can explore wines made from a multitude of interesting varieties more commonly found in Italy and southern France.
Uncommon grape varieties and elegantly restrained wines are the draw at the low-key Arnot-Roberts tasting room.
Vintners David Drummond and Sam Bilbro met six years ago and planted 46 types of Italian grapes. Now, their new wine venture is welcoming everyone for a good time.
The formal study of wine makes good business sense for those in the industry. Now Spanish speakers can benefit from new courses at Odyssey Wine Academy.
Through October, enjoy a delicious brunch and wine tasting on the Villa Fiore patio with just a handful of other guests.
The winery was started by three sisters as a tribute to their mother. Winemaker Penny Gadd-Coster is the fourth "sister."
The 15.5-acre property features natural and modern design elements in an open, inviting setting—framing expansive views of Mount Saint Helena.
The new tasting room will host a rotating list of events, including industry nights, guest chef pop-ups, live music and more.