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Minutes From World Famous Wineries

Nestled between the rugged Pacific Coast on the west and rolling hills and mountains on the east, Sonoma offers a grand landscape of beautiful valleys and winding roads to explore. Visitors may taste wines at grand châteaus or small converted barns; sample fresh fruits and vegetables along farm trails; enjoy a matching of Sonoma wines and foods prepared in the friendly atmosphere of our fine restaurants and then retire to elite Runningwood Ranch, overlooking the valley.

The table of information below shows local wineries and lists the driving time and miles from Runningwood Ranch. All of these wineries are less than 35 minutes away driving. For the athletic, many are within walking distance. These are considered among the world's finest wineries.

From RUNNINGWOOD WineryAddresswinery website
Drive TimeDistance
6 minutes 1.81 miles 18000 Old Winery Rd Sonoma 95476 buenavistawinery.com
7 minutes 2.6 miles 122 West Spain St Sonoma 95476 castlevineyards.com
7 minutes 2.07 miles 389 Fourth St East Sonoma 95476 sebastiani.com
7 minutes 2.19 miles 1000 Vineyard Lane Sonoma 95476 bartholomewparkwinery.com
8 minutes 3.2 miles 21481 Eighth Street East Sonoma 95476 macrostiewinery.com
8 minutes 3.2 miles 21684 Eighth Street East Sonoma 95476 talismanwine
9 minutes 2.5 miles 18701 Gehricke Rd Sonoma 95476 ravenswood-wine.com
10 minutes 3.03 miles 2000 Denmark St Sonoma 95476 gunbun.com
12 minutes 5.4 miles 4200 Napa Rd Sonoma 95476 nicholsonranch.com
15 minutes 8.7 miles 1221 Duhig Road Napa 94559 cuvaison.com
15 minutes 8.8 miles 1240 Duhig Road Napa 94559 domaine.com
15 minutes 8.5 miles 5400 Old Sonoma Road Napa 94559 madonnaestate.com
16 minutes 9.3 miles 1500 Los Carneros Ave Napa 94559 saintsbury.com
17 minutes 8.3 miles 24520 Ramal Road Sonoma 95476 thedonumestate.com
17 minutes 5.22 miles 23120 Burndale Rd Sonoma 95476 homewoodwinery.com
17 minutes 8.3 miles 24520 Ramal Road Sonoma 95476 robertstemmlerwinery.com
18 minutes 5.42 miles 23355 Millerick Rd Sonoma 95476 sonomacreek.com
19 minutes 10.1 miles 1345 Henry Road Napa 94558 artesawinery.com
19 minutes 6.39 miles 23555 Arnold Dr Sonoma 95476 gloriaferrer.com
20 minutes 10.8 miles 2750 Las Amigas Road Napa 94559 acaciawinery.com
20 minutes 11 miles 1016 Las Amigas Rd Napa 94559 cejavineyards.com
20 minutes 7.86 miles 18596 Lomita Ave Sonoma 95476 hanzell.com
20 minutes 7.74 miles 15655 Arnold Dr Sonoma 95476 roberthunterwinery.com
20 minutes 6.41 miles 602 Bonneau Rd Sonoma 95476 schugwinery.com
21 minutes 7.61 miles 24737 Arnold Dr Sonoma 95476 clinecellars.com
22 minutes 11.7 miles 1159 Bayview Ave Napa 94559 casacarneros.com
22 minutes 8.12 miles 25200 Arnold Dr Sonoma 95476 viansa.com
23 minutes 11.8 miles 1075 Buchli Station Road Napa 94559 bouchaine.com
24 minutes 8.17 miles 1700 Moon Mountain Dr Sonoma 95476 moonmountainvineyard.com
27 minutes 11.58 miles 28700 Arnold Dr Sonoma 95476 rochewinery.com
30 minutes 20.2 miles 2055 Hoffman Lane Napa 94558 havenswine.com
33 minutes 19.1 miles 4047 East Third Ave Napa 94558 ancienwines.com
33 minutes 21 miles 5330 Silverado Trail Napa 94558 closduval.com
35 minutes 22.7 miles 5901 Silverado Trail Napa 94558 pineridgewinery.com


The Making Of Sonoma Valley Wines

Within each wine grape are contained the essential ingredients of fermentation - sugar and yeast. Although any ripe grape will ferment naturally, shaping the process to produce exceptional and agreeable wines is truly an art form. Sonoma Valley, with its dry, moderate Mediterranean climate, is an ideal niche for the seasoned vintner. The location of the valley, strongly impacted by billows of coastal fog and other important climatic factors, offers a plethora of locations for growing some of the world's finest varieties of grapes. Good grapes make good wine, the saying goes, and in Sonoma Valley, great grapes are abundant.

Grapes are a drought-resistant, deeply-rooted family of vining plants, and exhibit a vigorous growth habit. The vine's fast-growing tendrils naturally attach themselves to any nearby object affording a good foothold, and cultivated grapes are pruned each year to keep them under control and to improve the grape harvest. While vineyards used to largely consist of vines growing "freehead," that is not tethered to any trellis, most vineyards today are designed for plants that grow on trellises. Trellis systems vary, most modern ones are designed to lift the leaves and tendrils away from the berries, or fruit of the vine. This improves the ripening and air circulation, lessening the chance for mold to develop during the cooler, wetter weather periods that often happen in September and October.

After a long growing season, growers must make the key decision as to when to harvest their grapes. As time progresses and grapes ripen, natural sugars within the grape accumulate, and the grape's acidic content slowly diminishes. While some vintners prefer their grapes slightly more acidic and less sweet, others prefer their grapes fully ripe. Harvesting occurs between mid August and October, when the growers decide the grapes have reached their ideal balance. The grapes are frequently harvested by hand in Sonoma Valley, although some major wineries have taken to harvesting at night, using mechanical harvesters in order to keep the grapes cool.

After harvesting, the grapes are taken to the wineries and placed into a crusher-stemmer, where the crushing process begins. Juice is released from the berries, and the berries are removed from their stems by rotating paddles within the machine. The mixture of berries, once crushed, become what is called "must". To form white wine, the must is moved to a press where the juice is separated from skins, stems, and other pulp. It is taken to a chilled, stainless steel fermenting tank. Red wines, however, gain their color by prolonged contact of the initially white juice with their dark skins. Thus, the must used to make red wines is sent first to a fermenter and is pressed later.

The fermentation process is commonly aided through the use of cultured yeasts, which often are preferable to wild yeasts. Wild yeasts are generally too weak to complete fermentation and tend to yield unsatisfactory flavors. To preserve the fruit flavor of the wine, fermentation occurs at a temperature range of 45 to 55 degrees; if, however, the vintner wishes to produce bouquets (smells associated with wine rather than fruit), fermentation occurs at 80 to 95 degrees.

After fermentation, the wine is clarified by the tried and true method of gravity. Fining agents may be used later to further purify the wine. The wines are then pumped to either French or American Oak barrels where they are aged from six months to three years to add complexity. The degree to which the oak flavors become a flavor component of the finished wine is a subjective decision of the individual winemakers. While some wines are best enjoyed within a year or two of bottling, many wines continue to improve long after being bottled, and often find their best expression anywhere from 5 to 10 years after bottling.

Each winery in Sonoma Valley utilizes the basic winemaking process described above, adding its own particular nuances and methods in attempting to create a wine of distinction. It is for this reason, among others, that Chardonnay tastes differently from one winery to another. Sonoma Valley winemaking is a science, and an art, and the hand of the winemaker can be tasted in every bottle.

SONOMA VALLEY VISITORS BUREAU
453 First Street East, Sonoma CA 95476
Phone 707-996-1090
Fax 707-996-9212
Email info@sonomavalley.com

Read about the historical influence of wine making in Sonoma.

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