Wineries

Wineries

Hope & Grace Wines

Painting of woman with cat and a glass of wine

We popped into this beautiful tasting room. The lady behind the counter was very informative and sweet, and understood that we were in a bit of a time crunch so she poured our wines quickly while still giving us explanations of the grapes that were used to produce each wine. I thought the wines here were very different because they were blends of grapes grown in different regions. We had the general tasting ($15/person) and particularly enjoyed the pinot noir and the syrah. Art work from wine artist Agata Zaborowski - Agata Art Gallery 

Hourglass Vineyard

Jeff Smith is pure Napa Valley. He’s a husky, happy-sized guy with a big smile, wavy hair and a generously salted beard. He wears worn blue jeans and boots and slouches back on the couch cushions like a man whose been working outside all day.

Jeff is the owner of Hourglass, whose Napa Valley reds have a cult-like following and an impressive presence on high-end restaurant lists.

Houseley's Century Oak Winery

Established in 2000, Housleys Century Oak Winery has quickly made a name for itself with our family approach to award-winning wines at affordable prices. We have been fortunate enough to garner scores as high as 96, 95 & 94 points from respected competitions and many Gold Medals from judges and tastings across the country.

Open the first Saturday of every month from 12-4 and by special appointment.

Howell At the Moon Vineyards & Winery

Howell at the Moon Vineyards and Winery is on a 21 acre rural site at the top of Howell Mountain in Angwin. The administrative area consists of a 1000 sq. foot brick farmhouse built in 1923, and a 1600 sq. foot entertainment deck, with a professional outdoor kitchen, wood burning pizza oven, and swimming pool/hot tub, that can accomadate private tastings and parties.

Huge Bear Wines

Huge Bear Wines are a celebration of the rich viticulture heritage and the rugged, individualistic spirit that embodies California, and more specifically, Sonoma County. The winery blends the finest grapes from Sonoma County’s premier wine growing regions, including mountainside grapes from Knights Valley. These Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc bottling are produced in very small quantities (less than 500 cases) and offer consumers an intense, yet balanced, full and fleshy style that showcases a distinct sense of place.

Humanitas Wine

Humanitas is really delightful wine passionately crafted by a band of folks having a great time doing a good thing. In a nutshell, the folks at Humanitas make heartfelt wines, sell them, and donate their profits to charity. They hope to change the world...one sip at a time!

Hunnicutt Wines

This place is a hidden gem and I wish it could stay that way! The atmosphere is beautiful, very peaceful and serene. It is by appointment only but if not many people are there they will usually take you in. Because it is this way, it is not crowded with a bunch of people just looking to get a buzz. Jennifer is a great hostess and takes care of me and my wife exceptionally well when we go there.

Hunt Cellars

Hunt Cellars offers an abundant list of big Bordeaux, Rhone, Whites, and Ports to taste indoors or outdoors on their covered deck. 10 boutique wines to choose from, as well as barrels in our wine cellar and Port tastings with chocolate. Enjoy the spacious deck or indoor seating, which offers comfortable seating for our Wine Country picnics, or bring your own and enjoy the many wines the glass offers. Enjoy a unique and memorable wine-tasting experience in the beautiful Paso Robles Wine Country.

Hunter 111 Wines

Hunter III Wines is a "micro-Cult" Winery which produces limited quantities of exceptional Cabernet Sauvignon and Sauvignon Blanc. Enjoy tasting the wines with Rob at his exquisite home above the Silverado Trail with fabulous views of both the Valley and Mountains. This intimate and engaging opportunity to experience both the wines of Hunter III and the lore of the Napa Valley is unparalleled.

Husch Vineyards

Husch Vineyards is a small, family owned and operated winery. It is the oldest winery in the Anderson Valley appellation, located in Mendocino County (Northern California) just 2 1/2 hours north of San Francisco. The tasting room is in a hobbit cottage straight out of the Shire. Worth stopping just to see it.

People were friendly. The wines were very earthy and herby, almost gamey. Definitely distinctive.

The tasting is free, which is rare even in Anderson Valley, so you have nothing to lose but a little bit of time and room in your stomach for something else.

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