Three Sonoma County Wineries in California Fermenting a Greener Future

Reader Contribution by Lisa Kivirist and Inn Serendipity
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After my last batch of DIY home winemaking resulted in five gallons of red wine vinegar, I realized that perhaps I need to leave winemaking to the experts. Fortunately, vintners in Sonoma County, California, share my values of biodynamic and organic farming. These wineries are working together to make Sonoma County the nation’s first 100-percent certified sustainable wine region.

“Research increasingly shows that people want to purchase and use sustainable products that are good for the environment,” explains Karissa Kruse, president of Sonoma County Winegrowers, an organization dedicated to the promotion and preservation of this area as one of the world’s premier grape growing regions. “Our being hundred-percent certified sustainable means consumers can be confident that when they purchase and drink a bottle of wine with Sonoma County on the label, they know that the farmer is following a rigorous set of farming practices that steward the land for future generations.”

What better way to experience this sustainability mission than by visiting these eco-forward wineries in person. Accompanied by my husband-photographer, John Ivanko, we did our “tour and taste” last fall. With over 400 wineries in Sonoma County, your biggest challenge is narrowing down options. Here are three of our favorites: Quivira, DaVero and Truett Hurst wineries, all a short, scenic drive outside Healdsburg, California, about an hour and a half drive north of San Francisco.

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