Sonoma County: Best Wineries for a Wine Barbecue
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Looking to host a Sonoma wine barbecue? IntoWine.com has scoured Sonoma County to find the best wineries to grill out while you sip Rosé under the sun. Note that each winery has different policies regarding grill usage and availability. Be sure to check with them in advance. The list below is in no particular order.
Robledo Family Winery Sonoma (City) - Robledo is is located on a residential street just off Highway 116. Robledo is owned and operated by Reynaldo and Maria Robledo and their nine grown children and has a distinct family feel to it. Unique in that it is one of the few Mexican owned wineries, Robledo has a Mexican look and feel to it which adds to its charm and is a welcome alternative for those seeking something different in a winery. The Robledo family takes great pride in their wines. Worth checking out if you are seeking to taste good Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, or Pinot Noir. More....
Ravenswood Winery Sonoma (City) - Ravenswood is a place that likes to kick back and relax. Unpretentious, Ravenswood is arguably the best winery in Sonoma at which to host a a wine barbecue. Another bonus is that, while it feels scenic and removed, it is only minutes from Sonoma Plaza. More....
Benziger Family Winery Glen Ellen - Benziger is a must see destination spot for people planning a Sonoma winery tour. Beautiful, with a "Garden of Eden" feel to it, Benziger offers just about everything you can want in a winery experience with great wines, beautiful gardens, grand views, bio-diversity, hourly tours, picnic grounds, and even a playground for the kids. More....
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