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Fort Ross Vineyard Tasting Room

Fort Ross Vineyard Tasting Room

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15725 Meyers Grade Rd, Jenner, California, 95450, United States
(707) 847-3460 www.fortrossvineyard.com
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Jun 6, 2018
This is so beautiful. The drive up is so pleasant and is filled with breath taking views of forest and little critters. This is a very easy location to find, lots of signs! Cell phone service with Verizon does work up there and they do have WiFi. The winery is so cozy! Inside is filled with comfortable seating with tables. The outback patio deck sits on top of a hill overlooking the grape vines with cute tables and shade. You can either bring your own snacks or buy some snacks that they have example: Cheese and meats platter, veggie trays, chips, etc. The pricing for a tasting is a little high however if you purchase a bottle they do wave the tasting, which if you are driving all the way up you might as well for remember the great adventure! The wine selection is mostly red, however the whites they do have are smooth, fruity, subtle and not crisp or carbonated. If you are new to wine tasting or a wine expert, you will enjoy everything they have to offer. My suggestion is buy a bottle to store away for a memory and one to enjoy overlooking the grape vines while snacking on some cheese, crackers, and some salamis. Great for picnics and they allow you to take pictures anywhere for the most part. Also, the staff is great, friendly, and very humorous.

Apr 16, 2018
We visited this winery as part of a family Napa trip. Pinot is my favorite and this winery did not disappoint. I joined their wine club and have been so happy with the selections that I just steppe it up to the next level.

Apr 13, 2018
Jaimie is so amazing! The wine is stellar, a truly wonderful place to visit in the area. Unbeatable views.

Dec 26, 2017
A fun, but hidden, winery in the cliffs just off the coast. The hill climb is a bit of an exercise, but the views from the winery, and the wines themselves, are excellent.

Aug 25, 2017
A find. Beautiful tasting room, well-crafted, interesting Pinot & Chardonnay. Friendly people. Worth the drive.

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