This article is one in a series of articles about our recent tour of California Wine Country. You can read about Day 1, Day 2, Day 3, Day 4, the Summary, the Winery Dogs and the Restaurants as well.
Our plan for our second day in the Dry Creek area was to visit the tasting rooms at the northern end of Dry Creek Valley. These are mostly clustered along Dry Creek Road about 15 to 20 minutes north of Healdsburg. One of the reasons that we were interested in headquartering our visit in this area was because you literally can’t turn around without encountering an interesting, Zinfandel-producing winery. This certainly proved to be true on this day. Rather than trying to write all of the wineries up into an enormous post, we’ve broken each winery into its own post. You can click on the image of the winery below to read more about each one!

Sbragia

Dutcher Crossing Winery
With that, we called it a day as we had reservations for Cena Luna. You can learn a lot listening to the locals.
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- California Wine Country 2009 - Dry Creek - Day One
- Pedroncelli Winery
- Sbragia Family Vineyard
- Dutcher Crossing Winery
- David Coffaro Vineyard and Winery
- Bella Vineyards
- Preston Vineyards
- Zichichi Family Vineyard
- Papapietro Perry Winery
- Kokomo Winery
- F. Teldeschi Winery
- California Wine Country 2009 - Dry Creek - Day Two
- Alderbrook Winery
- Mill Creek Winery
- Lambert Bridge
- Quivira Vineyards
- Passalacqua Winery
- Dry Creek Vineyards
- J Rickards Winery
- Ridge Vineyards at Lytton Springs
- California Wine Country 2009 – Dry Creek – Day Three
- Rosenblum Cellars
- California Wine Country 2009 – Dry Creek – Day Four
- Seghesio Family Vineyards
- California Wine Country 2009 - Dry Creek - In Summary
- California Wine Country 2009 - The Restaurants
- California Wine Country 2009 - The Winery Dogs
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These pictures are great!