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The Punchdown Natural Wine Bar + Bottle Shop

Wine Bar & Marketplace
Varies
6770 McKinley St, Ste 130
Organic, minimal-intervention natural wines
Sun–Thu 12–7pm · Fri 12–10pm · Sat 12–8pm

The Oakland natural-wine favorite's Sonoma little sib — a mom-and-pop bar and bottle shop pouring organic, minimal-intervention bottles by the glass, with tinned conservas and a deep shelf to take home.

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Pax Wines

Winery Tasting Room
$$
6780 McKinley St, Ste 170
Native-yeast Syrah, Gamay & Chenin
Sun–Thu 11am–7pm · Fri–Sat 11am–8pm

Pax Mahle's urban winery in Sebastopol's Barlow — a former lid factory with roll-up doors, vinyl, and wine on tap. He launched Pax in 2000 on Syrah's "untapped potential" and became a California benchmark. Taste foot-crushed, native-yeast Syrah, Gamay, and Chenin Blanc, with charcuterie and Friday music.

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Region

Tasting Collective
Varies
180 Morris St, Ste 170
50+ self-serve independent Sonoma pours
Mon & Wed–Fri 1–8pm · Sat–Sun 12–8pm · closed Tue

The Barlow's communal cellar — a locals-first bar where you pour your own from self-serve WineStations stocked with small Sonoma makers, then order in from the neighboring kitchens and stay a while.

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Enology Wine Lounge

Wine Bar
Varies
37 Old Courthouse Square
Sonoma wines & local beer by the glass
Daily 11am–11pm

A loose, easygoing wine bar in the lobby of Hotel E — the restored 1906 Beaux-Arts Empire Building on Old Courthouse Square. It pours Sonoma County wines (much of it the Wilson Artisan collection) and local beer with cheese boards, plus a daily happy hour, music bingo, and live music.

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Wilibees Wines & Spirits

Wine Bar & Marketplace
$
700 Third St
Themed flights; 30+ by the glass
Mon–Sat 10am–9pm · Sun 12–6pm

More bottle shop than tasting room, Wilibees still checks every box: a downtown taproom and gourmet deli pouring $20 themed flights, wines by the glass, and daily happy-hour pours. Pull a bottle off the shelf, pay a small corkage, and pair it with the deli. The walk's most affordable stop.

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4th Street Cellars

Winery Tasting Room
Varies
127 Fourth St
Sonoma & Napa reds, whites, sparkling
Wed–Thu 3–8pm · Fri–Sat 3–9pm · Sun 12–5pm · closed Mon–Tue

A beautifully restored 1913 storefront in Railroad Square, pouring third-generation winemaker John Bambury's Bonneau, Egret, and Opal Moon labels — from Sonoma reds and whites to a Napa Cabernet and a méthode champenoise sparkling. Outside food welcome, fireplace and patio seating, and live music most weekends.

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Stonemason Cellars

Winery Tasting Room
$$
390 Davis St
Small-batch Sonoma reds; sparkling cuvée
Daily · Sun–Thu to 7pm · Fri–Sat to 8pm

A slate-trimmed brick room on the corner of Davis and Fifth, blocks from Railroad Square, where husband-and-wife T.J. and Francesca Elam pour small-batch Sonoma reds. The $30 flight pairs each wine with a playful bite — caviar with a sparkling cuvée — and runs the latest hours in town.

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Abbot's Passage

Wine Bar & Marketplace
$$$
777 Madrone Rd
Rhône-style co-fermented field blends
Fri–Sun 11am–4:30pm

Sixth-generation vintner Katie Bundschu's own Glen Ellen project — Rhône-inspired, co-fermented field blends from regenerative-organic vines, poured among 80-year-old plantings. The experience runs to olive-grove grazing boards, shuffleboard, and a thoughtfully stocked mercantile of often female-made goods. Playful, communal, and reservations encouraged.

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Dane Cellars

Winery Tasting Room
Varies
14300 Arnold Dr
Rhône varietals & old-vine Zin
By reservation · call ahead

Winemaker Bart Hansen pours his Sonoma Valley wines — Rhône varietals and old-vine Zinfandel — inside The Tank, an 1880s redwood fermentation tank across from Jack London Village. A cellar rat who opened here in 2024, he usually hosts himself. Book ahead for one of wine country's most unusual rooms.

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Schermeister

Winery Tasting Room
$$
14301 Arnold Dr, Studio 28
Native-fermented Viognier to Pinot
Thu–Sun 11am–5pm · closed Mon–Wed

A husband-and-wife winery and love story in Glen Ellen's Jack London Village. Rob Schermeister makes native-fermented, unfiltered wines (Viognier to Pinot); designer-wife Laura creates every label and the art-filled creekside room. Every guest tastes with the vintners — and dog Eli. Reservations appreciated; hours are seasonal.

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Passaggio Wines

Winery Tasting Room
Varies
14301 Arnold Dr
Unoaked Chardonnay & Old-World varietals
Thu–Sun 11am–5pm · Sun from 12 · closed Mon–Wed

Winemaker Cindy Cosco's label — named for her Italian grandfather's Ellis Island "passage" — reopened in 2022 as a creekside wine bar and music venue in Glen Ellen's Jack London Village. Taste her unoaked Chardonnay and uncommon Italian varietals on the deck, with live music most weekends.

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Eric Ross Winery

Winery Tasting Room
Varies
14300 Arnold Dr
Vineyard-driven Pinot, Zin & Syrah
Fri–Sun 11am–5pm · closed Mon–Thu

A boutique Glen Ellen winery founded by two newspaper photographers, its 'Taste the Vineyard' wines roaming from Russian River Pinot to Dry Creek old-vine Zin to Mendocino Syrah. The mercantile-style room across from Jack London Village has a barrel bar, a woodstove, a porch, and Eric Luse often pouring.

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Wine Snob*

Winery Tasting Room
$$
969 Carquinez Ave
Chardonnay, Pinot & happy oddballs
Wed–Sun 12–6pm · closed Mon–Tue

Wine Snob* — the asterisk does the winking — is a Sonoma Valley winery whose Glen Ellen room is hosted by the winemaking owners, Lindsey and Ryan. The wines run from Chardonnay and Pinot to oddballs like Chenin Blanc and Tempranillo, all sustainably farmed. Your taste buds, your rules.

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Laurel Glen Vineyard

Winery Tasting Room
$$$
13750 Arnold Dr, Ste 9
Estate Sonoma Mountain Cabernet
Daily 11am–4pm

One of California's iconic mountain Cabernets, poured in an intimate room in the heart of Glen Ellen. The fruit climbs a certified-organic estate a thousand feet up Sonoma Mountain, and the seated flights run from chilled whites to library Cabernets going back decades. Walk-ins welcome; a text ahead helps.

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Talisman Wines

Winery Tasting Room
$$$
13651 Arnold Dr
Six single-vineyard Pinots, side by side
Daily 11am–5pm

Talisman is Pinot all the time — a Glen Ellen specialist making tiny, vineyard-designated lots from across Sonoma County, each bottled on its own. The cozy village room pours a 90-minute terroir flight through six vineyards side by side, so you taste how place changes the wine. Appointments encouraged.

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Mayo Family Winery

Winery Tasting Room
$$
13101 Arnold Dr
20+ small-lot Sonoma varietals
Daily 10:30am–6:30pm

A barn-like room anchoring the south end of the village at the Highway 12 corner, family-run since 1993. Expect an adventurous lineup — Zinfandel and Cabernet beside Gewürztraminer, Carignane, and Grenache — poured as a six-wine Premium flight or a nine-pour Adventure tasting. Picnic in the dog-friendly courtyard.

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Sonoma Portworks

Winery Tasting Room
$
613 Second St
California ports, sherry & grappa
Daily 12–5pm · Sat 12–6pm · Last pour: 4pm

The county's port specialist, founded in 1994 as Sonoma's only dedicated port house and now run by Heringer Estates. Tucked into the riverside Foundry Wharf just southeast of downtown, the casual, industrial room pours small-batch California ports, sherry, and grappa. Their motto: drink dessert first.

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Brooks Note Winery

Winery Tasting Room
$$$
426 Petaluma Blvd N
Restrained Pinot Noir & Chardonnay
Daily 11am–6pm

The northern anchor of the walk, worth the longer stroll up the Boulevard. Founder Garry Brooks makes restrained, elegant Pinot Noir and Chardonnay with his wife Joanne — the 'Note' — in a century-old former Studebaker dealership. Seated tastings come with local cheese; some Friday evenings bring live music.

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Montagne Russe Winery & Record Lounge

Wine Bar
$$
155 Petaluma Blvd N
Petaluma Gap Chardonnay, Pinot, Syrah
Thu–Sat 12–8pm · Sun, Mon, Wed 12–6pm · closed Tue

Winemaker Kevin Bersofsky's "roller coaster" label — a garage start, a brush with the feds, then a 2015 debut. Now a downtown Petaluma Winery & Record Lounge pouring cool-climate Petaluma Gap Chardonnay, Pinot, and Syrah beside 4,000+ vinyl records for sale. Dog-friendly, with requests taken.

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Adobe Road Winery

Winery Tasting Room
$$$
6 Petaluma Blvd N
Award-winning reds; flagship Beckstoffer Cab
Daily 11am–7pm

Billing itself the 'Starting Line to Wine Country,' Adobe Road's room in the Great Petaluma Mill pours small-lot, award-winning wines from Sonoma, Napa, and the Petaluma Gap, seven days a week. A motorsports streak runs through it, from the Apex bottlings to the flagship Cabernets. Flights or by the glass.

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Vine & Barrel

Wine Bar
Varies
122A Kentucky St
400+ global pours by the glass
Wed–Sun from 12 · later Fri–Sat · closed Mon–Tue

Part bottle shop, part neighborhood wine bar: owner, sommelier, and wine writer Jason Jenkins stocks 400-plus labels from around the world and pours them by the glass at a small tapas bar in back. Belly up to a barrel with cheese, charcuterie, and a draft beer. Unpretentious and well-priced.

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Taste Petaluma

Winery Tasting Room
Varies
120 Washington St
Barber Cellars flights; grain-to-glass spirits
Opens July 1, 2026

Petaluma's Barber family closed their eleven-year Hotel Petaluma tasting room and reopened bigger: Taste Petaluma brings their wine, spirits, cheese, and dessert under one Washington Street roof. Pour a Barber Cellars flight, add a cheese board and a craft cocktail, finish with a truffle.

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La Dolce Vita Wine Lounge

Wine Bar
$
151 Petaluma Blvd S
40+ boutique pours, Sonoma to Europe
Tue–Thu 3–9pm · Fri–Sat 3–10pm · closed Sun–Mon

A cozy, living-room-style wine lounge in Petaluma's Theater District, family-run since 2007. Owner-sommelier Sahar Gharai pours boutique wines from around the world — 40-plus by the glass — with gourmet bites, a signature bacon-pear pizza, and classic black-and-white films above the bar.

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The Meeker Vineyard

Winery Tasting Room
$
5 Fitch St, Unit B
Big reds; hand-painted Handprint Merlot
Daily 10:30am–4:30pm · Last pour: 4pm

Big, bold Sonoma reds since 1984, still family-run with a take-nothing-seriously-but-the-wine spirit. The Healdsburg room hides behind a gate beside Longboard Vineyards, a few blocks off the Square — pours in a working cellar, a tucked-away patio, and that hand-painted Handprint Merlot. Walk-ins welcome.

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Bannister Wines

Winery Tasting Room
$$
21035 Geyserville Ave
Single-vineyard Pinot, Chardonnay & rare whites
Thu–Sun 11am–7pm · closed Mon–Wed

A restored 1901 bank vault in downtown Geyserville — teller cages and all — where winemaker Brook Bannister and his artist wife pour the family's elegant Sonoma Coast Pinot and Chardonnay alongside rare bottlings like orange Riesling and Sagrantino, amid a rotating art gallery and handmade design.

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Pech Merle Winery

Winery Tasting Room
$
21001 Geyserville Ave
Single-vineyard Sonoma; Zin & Cab
Daily 11am–6pm

A boutique, family-run Geyserville winery named for the prehistoric French caves owners Bruce and Cheryl Lawton love — under 3,000 cases of single-vineyard Sonoma wine. Veteran John Pepe makes the wines; the "up-cycled chic," very dog-friendly room has leather couches and an ivy patio. Open daily.

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Mercury Wine

Winery Tasting Room
$$
21001 Geyserville Ave
Bordeaux, Rioja & Rhône-style blends
Daily 11am–5pm

Winemaker Brad Beard's "mad scientist workshop" in downtown Geyserville, named for the Alexander Valley's old quicksilver mines. Tiny lots of Bordeaux, Rioja, and Rhône-style blends, esoteric whites, even orange and sparkling wines. The funky room shares a back garden with Ramazzotti; brother Grady and dog Freddie host. Walk-ins welcome.

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Locals Tasting Room

Tasting Collective
Free
21060 Geyserville Ave
Rotating small Sonoma labels, free
Wed–Sat 11am–5pm

A Geyserville collective, owned by Carolyn Lewis, pouring small artisan producers too tiny for their own rooms — no reservations, no pretension, and no tasting fee. Dozens of bottles open daily; pick a varietal and taste three side by side to find your favorite. Diavola's pizzas are next door.

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Hirsch Vineyards

Winery Tasting Room
$$$
Healdsburg Plaza Wine Walks
57 Front St
Site-specific Sonoma Coast Pinot & Chardonnay
By appointment

One of the West Sonoma Coast's most revered estates, planted on a remote ridge above the Pacific and farmed biodynamically. The estate is closed to the public, so this appointment-only room at Old Roma Station is where you taste its acclaimed Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Book ahead; seats are few.

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Truett-Hurst

Winery Tasting Room
$$
Healdsburg Plaza Wine Walks
428 Hudson St
Dry Creek & Russian River; Zin-rooted
Thu–Mon 11am–5pm · closed Tue–Wed · Last pour: 4pm

Truett Hurst's Tasting Barn fills the 1903 French-American cellar at Old Roma Station, opened in late 2024 under founder Phil Hurst and vintner Ken Wilson. The flight runs Dry Creek and Russian River wines — a Zinfandel-rooted range — in a vintage-modern room steps from the river. Closed Tue–Wed.

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Hudson Street Wineries

Tasting Collective
$
Healdsburg Plaza Wine Walks
428 Hudson St
Five small family labels, side by side
Thu–Sun 11am–4:30pm

A cooperative tasting room "where the river meets the tracks," in the 1890 cellar of one of Healdsburg's first wineries. Since 2006 it has gathered a handful of small family producers under one roof, pouring limited-production reds, whites, and rosés side by side. Walk-ins welcome; picnic area out back.

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Old Roma Station

Tasting Collective
Varies
Healdsburg Plaza Wine Walks
57 Front St
Multiple independent labels, one stop
Most rooms open daily, late morning–late afternoon

A historic cluster of 1870s–90s brick winery buildings on Hudson Street, "where the river meets the tracks," a short walk from the Healdsburg Plaza. Today it's a one-stop tasting hub — Holdredge, Sapphire Hill, Pezzi King, the Hudson Street co-op, and more — with bikes, shops, and easy parking.

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Seghesio Family Vineyards

Winery Tasting Room
$$
Healdsburg Plaza Wine Walks
700 Grove St
Benchmark Zinfandel & Italian varietals
Daily 10:30am–4pm

Healdsburg's standard-bearer for Zinfandel, planted by Edoardo Seghesio in 1895 and farmed by five generations since. A few blocks northeast of the Plaza, the room opens onto The Grove — a shaded lawn with bocce courts made for a glass. Worth the short walk for the Zin.

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LIOCO

Winery Tasting Room
$$
Healdsburg Plaza Wine Walks
125 Matheson St
Oak-free Chardonnay & Pinot Noir
Daily 12–7pm

A New California Wine pioneer dreamed up behind Spago Beverly Hills — restrained, oak-free Chardonnay plus Pinot, old-vine Carignan, and Valdiguie, all from organic, dry-farmed ranches. The Lickliders' sleek, retro-cozy room just off the Healdsburg Plaza pours flights and small plates, with live music and industry nights.

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Mueller Winery

Winery Tasting Room
$
Healdsburg Plaza Wine Walks
118 North St
Russian River Pinot; Emily's Cuvée
Fri–Sun 12–5pm · Mon–Thu by appointment

Chemist-turned-vintner Bob Mueller founded his label in Healdsburg in 1991, chasing small-lot Russian River Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. His acclaimed "Emily's Cuvée" Pinot leads a lineup that includes old-vine Zin and Syrah. The intimate room — Bob often pouring — is open weekends or by appointment.

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Little Saint

Wine Bar
Varies
Healdsburg Plaza Wine Walks
25 North St
800+ natural wines by the glass
Daily 8am–9pm

A sprawling, light-filled hub a block off the Healdsburg Plaza — wine lounge, bottle shop, 100% plant-based restaurant, and live-music venue in the former SHED. Owners Laurie and Jeff Ubben pair farm-driven bites with thoughtful pours, plus free Thursday-night music upstairs at The Second Story.

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Portalupi Wines

Winery Tasting Room
Varies
Healdsburg Plaza Wine Walks
107 North St
Cal-Ital Vermentino, Barbera & Charbono
Daily 11am–7pm

The "Cal-Ital" winery of married founders Jane Portalupi and Tim Borges, on the Healdsburg Square since 2011. Don't miss Vaso di Marina — wine in a milk jug, honoring Jane's Piemontese grandmother — alongside Zinfandel, Barbera, and Charbono in a sleek, warehouse-chic room. Open daily.

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Hartford Family Winery

Winery Tasting Room
$$
Healdsburg Plaza Wine Walks
331 Healdsburg Ave
Russian River Pinot, Chardonnay, old-vine Zin
Daily 10:30am–5pm · seasonal Tue–Wed closures

Hartford's downtown salon is the in-town counterpart to its secluded Green Valley estate near Forestville, pouring the same expressive, single-vineyard wines off the square. The focus is Russian River Pinot Noir and Chardonnay plus old-vine Zinfandel — 'high personality' wines, as the family puts it. Dogs welcome on the patio.

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Siduri Wine Lounge

Winery Tasting Room
$
Healdsburg Plaza Wine Walks
235 Healdsburg Ave
Single-vineyard Pinot down the West Coast
Sun–Wed 11am–7pm · Thu–Sat 11am–8pm

Named for the Babylonian goddess of wine, Siduri is built on one obsession: cool-climate, single-vineyard Pinot Noir. The relaxed Healdsburg lounge is its home — cozy seating, a vinyl collection, and a signature flight that travels a thousand miles of coastline in a single sitting.

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Ramey Wine Cellars

Winery Tasting Room
$$$
Healdsburg Plaza Wine Walks
25 Healdsburg Ave
Age-worthy Chardonnay, Cabernet, Pinot, Syrah
By appointment · Mon–Sat 10am or 2pm

David Ramey is one of California's most respected winemakers, and the family's urban winery near Memorial Bridge is where you taste why — elegant, balanced wines built to age. Tastings are seated and by appointment in an upstairs parlor over the cellar, six wines across about ninety minutes.

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Marine Layer Wines

Winery Tasting Room
$$
Healdsburg Plaza Wine Walks
308 B Center St
Cool-climate Chardonnay & Pinot Noir
Daily 11:30am–7pm · flights to 5pm

Marine Layer is named for the fog that makes its wines possible — authentic, cool-climate Chardonnay and Pinot Noir drawn from windswept coastal vineyards. The light-filled room on Center Street pours flights by day and shifts to wines by the glass after 5pm. Reservations recommended; walk-ins welcome when there's room.

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Ernest Vineyards

Winery Tasting Room
$$
Healdsburg Plaza Wine Walks
320 Center St
Cool-climate Chardonnay & Pinot Noir
Mon–Tue & Thu–Sun 11am–6pm · closed Wed

Founded in 2012 by Texas-raised Erin Brooks, Ernest makes cool-climate, single-vineyard Chardonnay and Pinot Noir from the far West Sonoma Coast, low-intervention and bright. Its chic Healdsburg lounge, steps from the Plaza, pours current and library flights, plus the exploratory Edaphos label.

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Selby Winery

Winery Tasting Room
$
Healdsburg Plaza Wine Walks
215 Center St
Bobcat Zin; broad approachable range
Thu–Mon 11am–5:30pm · Tue–Wed by appointment

Selby is the oldest tasting room downtown, owned and run start-to-finish by Susie Selby a half-block off the square. The wines are well-made and unpretentious — and have been poured in the White House since 1995, across four administrations. A quiet, friendly stop with a small patio.

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Martha Stoumen Wines

Winery Tasting Room
Varies
Healdsburg Plaza Wine Walks
325 Center St
Natural Italian-leaning varietals
Sun & Wed–Thu 12–8pm · Fri–Sat 12–10pm · closed Mon–Tue

Celebrated natural winemaker Martha Stoumen — a Sebastopol native farming for healthy soils and minimal intervention — opened her first tasting room steps from the Healdsburg Plaza in late 2025. The copper-toned, open-late room pours six-taste flights of southern-Italian varietals and her playful Post Flirtation blends.

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Buena Vista Winery

Winery Tasting Room
$$$
18000 Old Winery Rd
Sonoma & Carneros range; sparkling
Daily 10am–5pm · Last pour: 4pm

California's first premium winery, founded in 1857 a mile northeast of the Plaza — the grand destination at the end of the walk. The historic grounds hold the 1862 Press House, hand-dug caves, a wine-tool museum, and a sparkling-focused Bubble Lounge, an easy half-day in themselves.

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Sonoma's Best

Wine Bar
$
1190 E Napa St
Weekly themed five-wine flight
Deli daily from 7am · wine shop Thu–Sun 10am–5pm

A wine bar and wine club a few blocks east of the Plaza, built around sommelier Todd Jolly's list of world-renowned wines and top spirits under a full liquor license. A marketplace and deli round out the space, and four cottages offer an overnight retreat. Easy and community-minded.

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Winery Sixteen 600

Winery Tasting Room
$$
589 First St West
Certified-organic Grenache, Zin & Cab
By appointment · 10:30am–4pm

Winery Sixteen 600 is the family label of Phil Coturri, the viticulturist behind much of Sonoma Valley's organic farming, working from a 120-year-old farmhouse a block off the Plaza. Tastings are seated and comparative — certified-organic Grenache, Zinfandel, and Cabernet poured from antique theater seats while records play. By appointment.

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WALT Wines

Winery Tasting Room
$$$
380 First St West
Single-vineyard Pinot & Chardonnay, coast-wide
Daily 11am–5:30pm

WALT, the Hall family's Pinot label, works a room off the northwest corner of the Plaza, pouring Pinot Noir and Chardonnay from across the Pacific Coast — Sonoma Coast to Anderson Valley to Oregon. The signature flight runs a thousand miles of Pinot, with caviar and charcuterie alongside.

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Highway 12 Winery

Winery Tasting Room
$
27 E Napa St, Ste S
Bold Sonoma red blends & Zin
Daily 11am–5:30pm · closed Tue

A literal red barn tucked off the Sonoma Plaza, pouring the down-to-earth Highway 12 and Highwayman labels — Sonoma red blends, Zinfandel, Trailblazer — from longtime friends Paul Giusto and Michael Sebastiani. Roadhouse-casual and dog-friendly, with $20 flights, chill tunes, and tented patio seating.

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Cochon / Odisea

Winery Tasting Room
$$
465 E Napa St
Small-lot Rhône & Iberian varietals
Daily 11am–6pm

The shared tasting bar of partners Adam Webb and Mike Kuenz, whose 2004 winemaking odyssey yields small-lot Rhône and Iberian varietals — Syrah, Pinot Gris, rosé — raised in French Hogshead barrels. Just off the Plaza, it pours flights with cheese, charcuterie, and espresso on a covered patio.

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Fulcrum Wines

Winery Tasting Room
$$
25 E Napa St, Ste D
Single-vineyard Pinot, side by side
Daily 12–6pm · later Fri–Sat

Winemaker David Rossi's Pinot-centric label, built by cold-calling California's finest growers — small-lot, vineyard-designated bottlings from grand cru sites like Gap's Crown and Walala. The casual-elegant room sits just off the Sonoma Plaza; $35 buys five wines, and Rossi himself is often pouring.

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Sosie Wines

Winery Tasting Room
$$
25 E Napa St, Ste C
Rhône-style whites, Pinot & Syrah
Mon & Thu 11am–5pm · Fri–Sun 11am–6pm · closed Tue–Wed

Sosie — French for 'look-alike' — makes California wine in the image of the Rhône, the Loire, and Burgundy: Grenache Blanc and Marsanne whites, Pinot Noir, Syrah, picked early for acidity and restraint. The tasting room sits on Vine Alley, off the square. Built for the table.

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Enoteca Della Santina

Wine Bar
Varies
127 E Napa St
Thirty by-the-glass pours; trattoria fare
Mon–Fri from 4pm · Sat–Sun from 2pm

An offshoot of the family's Della Santina's Trattoria, opened just off the Plaza in 2007 and built around a 250-bottle "wine wall" of hard-to-find local and international labels. Some thirty pour by the glass alongside the full trattoria menu — Old World, unhurried, and the town's living room.

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Sojourn Cellars

Winery Tasting Room
$$
141 E Napa St
Single-vineyard Pinot, Cab & Chardonnay
Daily 10am–5pm · by appointment

Sojourn Cellars works from a quiet salon just off the square, pouring single-vineyard Pinot Noir, Cabernet, and Chardonnay side by side so the vineyards can be read against one another. Founded in 2001 by Craig Haserot and winemaker Erich Bradley. Friendly dogs welcome.

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Kamen Estate Wines

Winery Tasting Room
$$
111 E Napa St, Ste B
Mountain-grown Cabernet & Syrah
Mon–Thu 11am–5pm · Fri–Sun 11am–6pm

Kamen Estate is the downtown bar for Robert Kamen's Moon Mountain vineyard — the screenwriter planted it with the proceeds of his first script and farms it organically with Phil Coturri. The wines are mountain-grown Cabernet and Syrah, dark and structured. A block off the Plaza.

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Pangloss Cellars

Winery Tasting Room
$$$$
35 E Napa St
Pinot, Chardonnay, Grenache; Repris & Texture
Daily · seatings 10am, 12:30, 2:15 & 4pm

Pangloss Cellars fills a restored 1902 storefront on East Napa Street, named for the optimist of Voltaire's Candide. Winemaker Erich Bradley's Pinot, Chardonnay, and Grenache share the list with the Repris and Texture labels, poured in seated 90-minute flights with small-plate pairings.

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SIGH

Wine Bar
Varies
120 W Napa St
Champagne & sparkling, three ways
Sun–Thu 12–8pm · Fri–Sat 12–9pm · Mon from 3pm

SIGH is Sonoma's champagne bar, opened in 2012 by Sonoma native Jayme Powers after years with a California sparkling house. The list runs from grower Champagne to California sparkling and rosé, poured by the glass, the flight, or the occasional frozen slush. Walk in.

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Corner 103

Winery Tasting Room
$$$
103 W Napa St
Seven Sonoma AVAs, each paired
Daily 11am–5pm · Last pour: 3pm

A glass-walled corner on the Sonoma Plaza where founder Lloyd Davis leads a seated, food-paired tour through seven Sonoma AVAs — each limited-production pour matched to a bite and explained. Twice named the best tasting room in the U.S. by USA Today readers, and proudly unintimidating.

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Sonoma Cheese Factory

Wine Bar & Marketplace
$
2 W Spain St
Wine flights paired with cheese
Daily 7am–6pm

Anchoring the north side of the Plaza since 1931, the Sonoma Cheese Factory carries one of the Square's largest selections of cheese and charcuterie. Wine flights pair with that charcuterie or house-smoked brisket off the patio smoker, alongside gelato from Italy and, come summer, frosé blended from sparkling rosé.

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Three Sticks Wines

Winery Tasting Room
$$$
143 W Spain St
Estate Chardonnay & Pinot Noir
Daily by reservation · Last pour: 3:30pm

Three Sticks pours its estate Chardonnay and Pinot Noir inside the 1842 Vallejo-Casteñada Adobe, a half-block off the Plaza and restored by designer Ken Fulk. Tastings are seated, by reservation, and paired with small bites from El Dorado Kitchen. Adults only.