
"Passport to Dry Creek Valley, scheduled for April 24-26, 2026, isn't your average "tented" wine festival. Rather than just moving from table to table for pours of wine, more than 30 participating wineries actually open their doors for tastings so you can get to know the labels and wines on a deeper level (and that doesn't include the 20+ wineries pouring at the Friday Twilight Welcome Party). Passport really lets you choose your own adventure, which includes food pairings from local chefs and live entertainment in addition to all the included wine tastings."
"We attended the festival last year, and wow was it a time. Not only did we get to taste wines from some of our favorite Dry Creek Valley winemakers like Reeve Wines, Overshine and BloodRoot, but we also got to try so many delicious chef-curated bites, featuring California's bountiful ingredients, and caught so much great local, live entertainment. The best part is you're not just bouncing from table to table tasting wines and hearing the same spiel over and over -"
Passport to Dry Creek Valley runs April 24–26, 2026, in Healdsburg and invites visitors into more than 30 wineries for open-house tastings rather than tents and table-to-table pours. The event includes a Friday Twilight Welcome Party with 20+ pouring wineries, chef-curated food pairings using California ingredients, and live local entertainment. Visiting individual wineries provides deeper insight into the labels and winemaking behind each pour. The event is suited to gift-giving as an experiential present, and discounted presale tickets are available now before prices rise on January 1.
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