Spring is such a gorgeous time to be in Dry Creek Valley – Sonoma Wine Country. Spring welcomes endless seas of yellow mustard flowing parallel with nearly-budding vines , crisp and fresh air and tasting rooms tempting you with their newest rosé releases featuring pink hues rivaling the Valley’s cherry blossom blooms.
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A sturdy old vine stands tall among the mustard at @DryCreekVineyard‘s Beeson Ranch
@SbragiaFamilyVineyards newest wine & cheese pairing on their patio is our dream way to spend the afternoon
@DryCreekValleyWines highlights the hard work that takes place in spring featuring @ned_horton, vineyard manager at @quivira_vineyards with this beautiful pic of some late winter zinfandel pruning.
@DutcherCrossing only made 100 cases of this gorgeous rosé set to release late April – aka Passport weekend!
Humans aren’t the only ones who love #DryCreekValley in spring so does @rubyluwinedog!
Which winery to choose – how about all of them! @SonomaWineLife captured this beautiful dilemma at one of Dry Creek Valley’s crossroads.
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