7 Best Sights in The Bay Area, California

Cooper-Garrod Vineyards at Garrod Farms

Fodor's choice

Horseback riding and wine tasting makes a great combination for a day in the mountains; it’s that duo that draws visitors to this longtime farm and winery above Saratoga. A former test pilot, George Cooper founded the winery in 1972 and all of the wine continues to be sourced exclusively from the 28 acres of vines on the estate. Don’t miss the unique Test Pilot red blends and the quiet specialty of the winery: Cabernet Franc.

Ridge Vineyards

Fodor's choice

One of the most iconic names in American wine, Ridge’s 1971 Monte Bello Cabernet Sauvignon participated in the famous 1976 Judgement of Paris tasting between French and Californian wines. See that celebrated Monte Bello Vineyard here, a stunning hillside of wine royalty with a mesmerizing view over the South Bay. Longtime winemaker Paul Draper was a visionary for prioritizing single-vineyard expressions and a minimal-intervention approach to crafting wines, and the winery continues that tradition. Visitors can usually purchase a taste of Ridge’s signature Monte Bello wine (a red Bordeaux-style blend), but fair warning, it’s one of the country’s most expensive wines.

Byington Vineyard & Winery

About as isolated as it gets, this winery rewards visitors with outstanding Pinot Noirs from the 8 acres of vineyards on property and views that can extend over the mountains to Monterey Bay on a clear day. You’ll feel like you’re on top of the world. Wines from the estate and much further afield are across the board enjoyable in the tastings.

21850 Bear Creek Rd., Los Gatos, California, 95033, USA
408-354–1111
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Rate Includes: Tastings from $25, Closed Mon.–Thurs.

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Heidrun Meadery

Northern California is known for wine, but it's a different buzz at this meadery situated just outside the center of Point Reyes Station. All of the meads are sparkling, made in the Champagne production style. The honey comes from local hives owned by the meadery and from hives around the country and the world. Flavors can vary from Tanzanian miombo wildflower to Oregon radish blossom. The tasting room is open daily.

11925 Rte. 1, Point Reyes Station, California, 94956, USA
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Rate Includes: Tastings $25

Mount Eden Vineyards

This longtime producer above Saratoga is widely considered the region's Pinot Noir whisperer. Its vineyards date back to 1945 when one of the most iconic names in California wine, winery founder Martin Ray, planted them at an elevation of roughly 2,000 feet. Mount Eden also produces outstanding estate Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon. Tastings on the veranda include three wines and are by appointment only.

22020 Mount Eden Rd., Saratoga, California, 95070, USA
408-867–5832
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Rate Includes: Tastings $35, Closed weekends

Thomas Fogarty Winery

The northernmost winery open to the public in the Santa Cruz Mountains is named after its founder, a legendary heart surgeon. Pinot Noir is the specialty here, but tastings often include a few wild cards like Nebbiolo. The tasting room is surrounded by rolling vineyards, yet the real postcard views are in the adjacent area where weddings are held with a panoramic backdrop of what must be close to half of the Bay Area.

19501 Skyline Blvd., Woodside, California, 94062, USA
650-851–6777
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Rate Includes: Tastings $35

Wrights Station Vineyard & Winery

Near Loma Prieta, as high as one can go in the Santa Cruz Mountains, this fun winery balances high-quality wines with a more laid-back atmosphere that encourages relaxing all afternoon. There’s a boccie court, splendid vineyard views, and excellent estate Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. Charcuterie boards are sold for hungry tasting groups, and once a month or so there's a food truck on hand. This is one of the few local wineries that welcomes both children and dogs.