Trentadue Winery
Trentadue Winery
4.5
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Monday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
About
Trentadue Winery specializes in red wine varietals but also produces wonderfully balanced white wines, decadent Ports and crisp California sparkling wines. Trentadue Winery offers a wide selection of wines to taste. Choose from our Trentadue label wines, La Storia Reserve wines or our famous Ports. We also offer private tastings for large groups hosted in a private area by one of our professional tasting room associates.
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KnickerbockerJones
San Francisco, CA297 contributions
Sep 2021 • Couples
I fell in love the second I drove up. I came here with my husband on a getaway from the city. A friend of mine was kind enough to arrange the accommodations and I cannot thank her enough. The intimate, romantic, and peaceful setting, I can’t even express into words. Lydia (sorry for the misspelling) She wore glasses and was fantastic. I love the relaxed atmosphere that not so many wineries have. And I must say the taste was worth getting a membership. This is my very first wine membership and by far the best tasting of them all.
Written September 12, 2021
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Mecca F
22 contributions
Jul 2021 • Friends
Booked a tasting first thing and was greeted by Dave as we walked in. He got us started and we sat outside in their beautiful gardens. Dave was very engaging and gave us great information about their wines. Love this beautiful winery and their wonderful wines.
Written July 26, 2021
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Paula B
Scottsdale, AZ49 contributions
Jan 2024 • Couples
What a lovely venue & memorable experience. Despite the rain, my husband & I walked the grounds a bit, before going inside for a delightful time tasting with Dave. As it wasn't busy, he spent an hour with us, providing history of the family, area & wines. We all shared past wine stories and laughter, as we made our way thru the menu in separate tastings. Noting we were serious, he added a couple bonus tastes of some opened wines that weren't listed. We bought 4 bottles (both Trentadue Estate & LaStoria), but could have easily doubled that, if not for our storage capacity in Arizona.
Written January 29, 2024
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Maps28082247990
United States2 contributions
Apr 2023 • Couples
On Sunday, April 23, 2023, my husband and I came in for a 1:30 wine tasting and to pick up our order. Had a wonderful time. We sat out back and enjoyed looking out over the vinyard. Because we sat so far away from the tasting room, my husband went and got the tastings. When we left, my husband asked if there was anything else open that we might be able to taste? Which the women replied, "oh I don't know, is there anything else you want to buy." Not sure if she felt because we were black or that because we weren't picking up cases of wine, that she could speak to us or respond that way, not sure. What I do feel is that membership doesn't matter to her.
Written April 23, 2023
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Rosi
Seattle, WA1,180 contributions
Sep 2024 • Friends
We visited this winery to celebrate a dear friend's wedding, and what a picture-perfect wedding it was. I've been to a few wineries on my visits to Healdsburg but this one is among the top choices for a special event. They have all the components for it: the expansive space surrounded by old trees to host the guests for the ceremony, the luxurious canopy of grapes ideal for communal table seating underneath, plus more areas for reception and all the partying. The winery is immaculately maintained, with great views of the surrounding hills (what a sight at sunset...), it was quite a treat in and of itself to be here. The wines served, especially the reds, were very pleasant. And the food (particularly that burrata salad) was quite memorable too. I would not mind coming back to explore more.
Written September 10, 2024
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Singapore, Singapore33 contributions
Jun 2016 • Friends
We were up here for a wedding and the venue couldn't have been anymore perfect....really pretty set up, lovely wines, gorgeous blue skies & scenery that extended as far as the eye could see - you should definitely consider this high up on your list of your wedding venues! xx
Written June 29, 2016
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Italianwinelovr S
Chicago, IL25 contributions
Jun 2018 • Friends
This is a not to miss winery, secluded in the Dry Creek Valley, easy access off of Hwy 101 (Independence Ave Exit). Incredible hospitality, delicious wines and excellent gardens to walk thru. Thursdays the live music is so much fun under the pavilion and if you ever decide to get married these gardens and facilities are perfect for large or small events!! Visit often to taste excellent wine!!
Written June 21, 2018
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luv2travl003
Reston, VA744 contributions
Jul 2012 • Couples
Visited Trentadue one fine Sunday morning. Very lovely grounds, with a stately drive and a nice tasting room. The wines were a mixed bag. A couple were quite good; others not so much.
The $5 tasting flight lets you pick your 4 wines to taste, which beats Coppola across the highway, where the flights are pre-selected. We found a couple worth buying (prices aren't bad), and am sipping one as I write.
The sparkling wine is a Charmat-process wine that is fermented in bulk, rather than in bottle, made from French Colombard and Chenin Blanc, rather than pinot noir, chardonnay and/or pinot meunier. But it was surprisingly good, and at $13, not outrageously priced. The most disconcerting part was that they lable it as "Champagne," which is, in my view, deceptive. If I made wine in my bathtub in Virginia and called it "Napa Valley" red or "Anderson Valley" white, the locals here would be up in arms and sue me for mislabeling. But somehow, calling an Anderson Valley sparkling wine "Champagne" is OK. No, it's not. Champagne is a very small area encompassing Epernay and Reims northeast of Paris, not an area off the 101 in Northern California.
But I digress. The Cuvee 32 (2009) was actually quite good, too. The port wines need more work, as we found some flaws in the two we tried (the viognier port and the zinfandel port). The viognier (just plain old viognier, not the late harvest 13% residual sugar one they made into port) had a nice nose, but didn't follow through on the palate.
For a young winery, they have made a good start. They have a couple of decent wines, along with some we weren't as happy with, and with some attention to detail going forward, they could be interesting.
The $5 tasting flight lets you pick your 4 wines to taste, which beats Coppola across the highway, where the flights are pre-selected. We found a couple worth buying (prices aren't bad), and am sipping one as I write.
The sparkling wine is a Charmat-process wine that is fermented in bulk, rather than in bottle, made from French Colombard and Chenin Blanc, rather than pinot noir, chardonnay and/or pinot meunier. But it was surprisingly good, and at $13, not outrageously priced. The most disconcerting part was that they lable it as "Champagne," which is, in my view, deceptive. If I made wine in my bathtub in Virginia and called it "Napa Valley" red or "Anderson Valley" white, the locals here would be up in arms and sue me for mislabeling. But somehow, calling an Anderson Valley sparkling wine "Champagne" is OK. No, it's not. Champagne is a very small area encompassing Epernay and Reims northeast of Paris, not an area off the 101 in Northern California.
But I digress. The Cuvee 32 (2009) was actually quite good, too. The port wines need more work, as we found some flaws in the two we tried (the viognier port and the zinfandel port). The viognier (just plain old viognier, not the late harvest 13% residual sugar one they made into port) had a nice nose, but didn't follow through on the palate.
For a young winery, they have made a good start. They have a couple of decent wines, along with some we weren't as happy with, and with some attention to detail going forward, they could be interesting.
Written July 2, 2012
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pokeybonan
San Francisco, CA61 contributions
Dec 2019 • Friends
After the hectic noise and crowds at Coppola’s, we were so happy to have the peace and quiet in this small, boutique tasting room. Try the red blends - they are delicious!
Written January 5, 2020
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GoddessofArt
Truckee, CA159 contributions
Oct 2019
This is a lovely winery in a beautiful setting (which as of this writing hopefully has not burned down due to the Kincaid Fire), but the wines are just ok. The Chocolate Port however - is sooooo good!
Written October 26, 2019
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Trentadue Winery
Geyserville, California
Hi! Thank you for reaching out! Yes, we do still have music on Thursday evenings through the end of August. Our last Happy Hour Thursday will take place on 8/29.
Visit our website to see the upcoming food and band lineups!
Best,
Caitlin P.
Direct to Consumer Manager
Written August 11, 2019
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