“Opening weekend, and tried some great Viogniers side by side. The previous night I tasted a 2014 Gewürztraminer that was still holding together very well. :) — Jill and Vydell are great!“
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“Love Wendy and love Disco Ranch! If you’re going to be in Boonville this is the chic place to be!“
“I dropped in on a sunny Saturday, 08/23/25 at 11 a.m., with friends on our way to wine tasting and camping around Anderson Valley. First impression was mellow and inviting—quiet patio, big shade trees, and plenty of space to exhale before the next leg up Highway 128. As in my photo, I started with a pint outside and let the morning do its thing.
I tried the Hop Ottin IPA and the West Coast IPA, and both hit the mark—clean, bright bitterness with enough citrus and pine to keep me lingering. We grabbed a bench and let the stories roll while watching the hills warm up. Boonville has its own quirky history, and the brewery sits right in that laid-back pocket where vineyards meet redwoods and time slows down a notch. Parking a 32’ RV was a breeze, which isn’t always the case in small valley towns, and the place was tidy and easy to settle into.
The only miss was the service; the person pouring felt checked out—efficient, but not much energy or guidance. It didn’t ruin anything, but a little enthusiasm would have matched the setting and the beer quality.
I’d gladly stop again, especially if I’m threading a day of wineries with a palate-cleansing pint and some fresh air. Great fit for travelers who appreciate a simple patio, solid IPAs, and stress-free parking“
“Longtime fan of Toulouse Pinot“
“I rolled in with friends for a Harvest Hosts overnight and met Sean inside the tasting room; he walked us out and pointed to several places we could set up. As in my photos, the field is wide open with shaded edges under big oaks and views of the Mendocino hills along Highway 128. Plenty of space to spread out without crowding other rigs. I was able to run the generator for AC during the warm afternoon, and once the sun dipped the air cooled off nicely, so the AC—and the generator—got a break.
Inside, the tasting felt easy and unhurried. Sean poured a thoughtful lineup that fits the area—Anderson Valley is tucked between the redwoods and the coast and leans toward cooler-climate styles. The surprise for me was their Dry Riesling; it’s the first dry Riesling I’ve genuinely liked, enough that I took home three bottles while my friends grabbed a case. The fresh-baked sourdough he handed us (that big round loaf in the photo) was crackly, and absolutely dangerous with butter.
Fair note for RVers: this is true dry camping—no power or water—so come self-sufficient and expect a basic field, not hookups. The afternoon heat can nudge you to run the generator, but evenings settle into that quiet country cool that makes sleeping easy.
I’d happily return for the relaxed vibe, welcoming staff, and simple, spacious overnight. Great fit for self-contained RV travelers who enjoy low-key tastings.“
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“Everything was delightful - easy to find, huge parking lot, absolutely stellar service, charming decor, cute and functional bathroom, and terrific food. I enjoyed a half-order chopped salad, minus the meat. Pickle beer was too interesting to resist, glad I tried it. Looking forward to returning!“
“Nice scenery, beautiful wines and friendly people!“
“Attentive hospitality, beautiful wines that are not overpriced. Lovely outdoor tasting setting. Bring a picnic, walk the vineyards and hang out!“
“Love this place! They have the best sparkling wine in Anderson Valley. Sam is very knowledgeable and attentive to their guests. The setting is great to have a picnic and admire the garden, while enjoying their wine. We are members, so we will be back.“
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“Talented Chefs put out amazing meals. They keep you guessing with their “theme” nights on Thursday.“
“This is a very relaxed winery. We really enjoyed our wine guides, Angel and Rainbow. We loved the experience and wines so much that we attempted to change our travel plans to stay the night. The guides did their best to help us find lodging nearby. The wines in the valley tend to be lighter— perfect for summer sipping. We particularly enjoyed the the Zin and were delightfully surprised by the rose of Pinot.
Now that we have discovered the Alexander Valley and the lovely wines at Geeenwood, we will definitely book lodging in the Valley and plan a trip for several days.“
“Stipped by on a whim, and I'm glad we did. Comfortable and welcoming tasting room. We had a great wine experience with our host, Owen, who led us through all their lovely bordeaux varietals. The wines surprisingly lovely we wonderful expressions of each varietal. Walked away with a white blend (sauv blan + semillon) and a merlot, but honestly, I would have been happy with any of the bottles. I suppose that means we'll have to go back for more soon.“
“This winery is truly a must-do in the Anderson Valley! The property is stunning, and is a feast in and of itself. It’s lush with aromatic flowers, apple trees, and of course views of the vines across rolling hills. Taylor was so knowledgeable, personable and and generous with her presence. She was there when I needed her, and gave space to enjoy in between. Make this stop a priority on your next Mendo/Anderson Valley/Norcal trip!“
“Ernest did a fantastic job! He was such a delight and so full of knowledge. As usual the L’Ermitage tasting was wonderful and the selection of small bites was enjoyed by all! We look forward to coming back next year to visit your wonderful vineyard again! Keep those bubbles and corks popping! Loved your sparkling wine for many years and more to come!“
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“Vintners Scott & Michelle Willoughby take good care every time we visit. Their wines are amazing, created by an award winning winemaker. Standouts are the Mysterios & the Old Vine Zin. We're proud Wine Club members, and we're proud to bring their wines to gatherings to share with our friends.“