America's best wineries
A vine romance
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You can find wineries across the US, from the world-renowned AVAs (American Viticultural Areas) of California and Oregon to smaller, vine-striped pockets that punch above their weight and produce some delicious bottles. Here are some of our favourite places to take in the views, glass in hand. Due to COVID-19, be sure to check local travel restrictions, including state travel advisories, and individual wineries for specific restrictions.
Buena Vista, Sonoma, California
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The historic Buena Vista winery in Sonoma, California is a place to take time exploring in. The winery has an impressive range of wines from crisp, elegant sparklers to old-vine Zinfandels, and an apricot-laced tokaji (Hungarian wine) which is perfect pairing for dessert. Browse photos and exhibits around the mezzanine floors or go in for the full barrel and take a tour of the property.
Buena Vista, Sonoma, California
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It’s great fun wandering through the softly lit Champagne cellars and peeking at the opulent, sparkly Bubble Lounge, which no doubt takes inspiration from the eccentric founder, Agoston Haraszthy, who established the winery in 1857. Afterwards, browse the Wine Museum, filled with tools and trinkets, while tasting the latest releases.
Malene, San Luis Obispo, California
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Rosé may have had a downtrodden reputation in the past but it's serious business for many modern winemakers. Malene in San Luis Obispo focuses almost exclusively on pink wines with differing complexity and depth. There’s a classic, Provençal-style wine, a rosé made from old-vine Grenache and a delicately meaty Mourvèdre.
Malene, San Luis Obispo, California
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While the wine is taken seriously, the setting is as fabulously frivolous as they come, with glasses filled in the trendy trailer bar, and picnic tables that encourage you to linger.
Opus One Winery, Napa Valley, California
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Opus One stands out among the Napa wineries, even in this most famous of wine regions. It was founded in 1978 as an unprecedented joint venture between two wine legends – Napa’s Robert Mondavi, whose own estate stands opposite, and Baron Philippe de Rothschild, founder of Château Mouton Rothschild in Bordeaux.
Opus One Winery, Napa Valley, California
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Together, they aimed to create a world-class bordeaux blend based on California Cabernet and the result is still considered among the best. The winery offers tastings in their courtyard or a detailed look at the history of the vineyard in the impressive tasting room, tucked into the hillside. Book well in advance as spaces fill fast.
Sculpterra Winery, Paso Robles, California
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Paso Robles is an American Viticultural Area with around 300 wineries and most of them are more about fun than formality. Sculpterra Winery, whose name refers to the manicured grounds dotted with eye-catching sculptures, perfectly embodies that laid-back spirit. Visitors arrive down a drive lined with plum trees and are greeted by a bronze mermaid and granite puma.
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Sculpterra Winery, Paso Robles, California
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In the tasting room, there's a range of wines to try such as a toasty fizz and a blackberry-laced Petite Sirah, and a dangerously drinkable rosé that’s perfect for a picnic on the grounds. There’s free live music on summer Sundays too.
Tank Garage Winery, Calistoga, California
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Not all wineries are characterised by vines and chateaux. Tank Garage Winery, at the northern tip of Napa Valley, dares to be different by transforming an abandoned gas station into a more modern take on tasting rooms.
Tank Garage Winery, Calistoga, California
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Grapes sourced from various vineyards are used to craft small-batch blends poured and sold exclusively here, and the results are unusually delicious. Sample bottles like a fun 'Pet Nat' (pétillant naturel), a sparkling wine that is a great aperitif, over a game on the vintage arcade machines or in the copper-plated speakeasy room.
Heron Hill, Keuka Lake, New York
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New York’s Finger Lakes are dream destinations for those craving fresh air and good wine. Heron Hill Winery, overlooking Keuka Lake, is one of the most impressive with a vaulted tasting room serving top-rated Riesling, Chardonnay and Cabernet Franc, and a shop selling local food and crafts.
Heron Hill, Keuka Lake, New York
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There’s often food and entertainment to pair with the wine, especially in summer. Head there and stay a while for live music, Sunday brunch and pizza nights, with pies baked in a wood-fired oven.
Divine Llama Vineyards, East Bend, North Carolina
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What could possibly make a vineyard better? Llamas, obviously. Divine Llama Vineyards, in North Carolina’s Yadkin Valley, has around 60 of the curious creatures. Ranging from tall, mop-coated adults to adorable crias (babies), they certainly add to the charm, which is something the vineyard already has in buckets (and bottles).
Divine Llama Vineyards, East Bend, North Carolina
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The wines, from a sunny rosé to a tobacco-tinged red blend, are poured in a cosy tasting room that also sells llama-wool scarves and mittens. Fancy going full llama? Book in advance to trek with the pebble-toothed animals, ending with a bottle of something back at the tasting room.
Soter Vineyards, Carlton, Oregon
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Settings don’t come much more idyllic than Soter Vineyards' Mineral Springs Ranch in Carlton, Oregon, where Chardonnay and Pinot Noir grapes are planted between ancient oak trees. With a range of different experiences at the ranch, the Provisions Tastings is a culinary adventure where dishes are created to pair with the various wines – they aim to source 100% of ingredients from their biodynamic farm.
Soter Vineyards, Carlton, Oregon
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Donkeys and Scottish Highland cows graze in parts of the grounds and the resident cats are particularly sociable. The winery partners with local chefs to create the menus to pair with the wines, and are served in the rustic-chic tasting room or terrace with views across the vines. Tastings are by appointment only so it’s worth planning in advance.
Yamhill Valley Vineyards, McMinnville, Oregon
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Oregon’s Willamette Valley produces renowned Pinot Noir wines and sampling world-class examples of the earthy, berry-tinged red is reason enough to visit Yamhill. The setting, which is close to downtown McMinnville but with endless stretches of vines, is another.
Yamhill Valley Vineyards, McMinnville, Oregon
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All the wines are estate-grown and bottled, and it isn’t just about red. The cool climate makes these slopes ideal for growing Riesling grapes which produce a honeyed white wine with a refreshing bite of acidity. Try this and others on a tour with barrel tasting, or paired with a cheese and charcuterie board.
Becker Vineyards, Fredericksburg, Texas
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Texas has a (perhaps surprisingly) thriving wine scene and charming Fredericksburg makes a great introduction to it. There are rows of tasting rooms in the German-settled downtown, including one run by Becker Vineyards. But take the short drive down the 290, lined with vineyards and peach orchards, to the estate for the full experience.
Becker Vineyards, Fredericksburg, Texas
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They offer general tastings, as well various in-depth experiences including a cheese and wine pairing. There are a number of styles made at Becker Vineyards, including a late harvest Sauvignon Blanc which works wonderfully with dessert – especially cheesecake.
Bluemont Vineyard, Bluemont, Virginia
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Virginia’s wine regions are popular with Washington DC residents looking for an escape from the city and they’re catching on with other tourists too. One of the best places to understand why is on the terrace that juts from the tasting room at Bluemont Vineyard. Take in the sweeping views across vine-etched slopes towards the Blue Ridge Mountains – with a glass of something in hand, naturally.
Bluemont Vineyard, Bluemont, Virginia
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Aside from vineyard tours and tastings of Albariño and bold red blends, Bluemont offers more unusual experiences like wagon rides through the orchards and fruit-picking. Or book a seat at the chef’s table to dine on dishes made from homegrown produce and matched wines.
Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery, Woodinville, Washington
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Washington’s wine scene rivals neighbouring Oregon’s, producing elegant Pinot Noir, Merlot, Riesling and Cabernet Sauvignon. The AVAs are spread across the state but you can try wines from all over in Woodinville which has clusters of walkable urban tasting rooms.
Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery, Woodinville, Washington
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Chateau Ste. Michelle, one of the few here with on-site vineyards, surveys the others from its lofty perch. It makes the most of its enviable location with food-focused events and a great menu to try dishes that pair perfectly with the wines. Oh, and don’t be shocked to see a peacock strutting around – that’s just Claude, the winery mascot.
Carter Estate Winery, Temecula, California
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California’s Temecula Valley, close to San Diego, is a small but glamorous wine area that’s been likened to Vegas, mostly because it has casinos and glitzy hotels. Carter Estate, though, has the more subtle luxury of Napa. The winery specialises in champagne-method bubbles, poured in the sleek tasting room.
Carter Estate Winery, Temecula, California
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If you want to stay overnight there are beautiful suites that look across the vines planted with Malbec, Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. Seeing the landscape of where the wine is grown adds an added layer of appreciation for the drink. Hot air balloons also glide past at sunrise too.
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