Are you planning a trip to California soon? All the fantastic things to do in Sonoma County can be many. You might feel overwhelmed with just having to pick a few, especially if your planned stay will not be that long. Ever thought of a tasting pass? Want to know what that even is in the first place? Then read on, and you will see for yourself what you’ve been missing out on. Be sure to consider a tasting pass during your stay in one of our Sonoma County vacation rentals!
What is a Sonoma County Tasting Pass?
So, if you enjoy a good drink (and no one can blame you!), anything from wines, beers, even ciders, and all else that can fall in between, then a tasting pass can give you the very best of all such worlds. It is a pass that lets you taste different drinks all over Sonoma County, and in case you have not caught up on local news in the area, it’s been all the rage lately. Sonoma County specializes in selling this type of ‘tasting pass,’ and countless couples (and entire, larger adult groups as well) have already bought their pass and tasted the glories untold. And they’ve given great reviews, too.
You can opt yourself in for either a 1-Day Sonoma County Tasting Pass, a 2-Day Sonoma County Tasting Pass, or heck, even a 90-Day Sonoma County Tasting Pass if you’re truly serious and passionate about a good fill. It’s only $39 for a 1-Day Sonoma County Tasting Pass, $59 for a 2-Day Sonoma County Tasting Pass, and $149 for a 90-Day Sonoma County Tasting Pass. Keep in mind these prices are per person.
Where Does it Work?
These passes only work in select venues participating, but the venues that do accept the pass are some of the most popular in the area. Among the participating vendors is Young & Yonder Spirits, Williamson Wines, St Francis Winery & Vineyards, Spirit Works Distillery and Tasting Room, Sonoma Coast Vineyards, Russian River Vineyards, Rodney Strong Vineyards, Parliament Brewing Company, Mutt Lynch Winery, Merriam Vineyards, Meadowcroft Wines, Landmark Vineyards, Kendall-Jackson Wine Estate & Gardens, Imagery Estate Winery, Benziger Family Winery, B.R. Cohn Winery and Olive Oil Company, Alley 6 Craft Distillery, and Alexander Valley Vineyards.
In all these places, your pass is good for a tasting flight, at the very least, except for Sonoma Coast Vineyards, which only offers you a glass of wine per pass. Keep that in mind. Your pass works at Spirit Works Distillery and Tasting Room to not only get you a tasting flight, as mentioned but also a 15% discount off the purchase of any of their bottles!
In addition, Williamson Wines is giving away a $10 discount off any additional wines purchased in addition to your flight taste. Rodney Strong Vineyards gives 10% off per the total cost of all wines purchased. So, drink to your heart’s content, and know you can save some money, too!
Plan Your Next Visit
All that and more, our experts can help to tackle —- they know the whole Sonoma County and can recommend all the best attractions and activities. They are trained to help in many ways. They can point you out in the right direction and show you when and how to book your Sonoma County rental. We’ll take great care of you while you’re here in Sonoma County. Learn more today!
Where to Stay
Sonoma County vacation homes might’ve taken up some of your concerns, too. After all, where do you look to find the best Wine Country vacation homes? Good question —- if that’s been bugging you, as well, then check out a few great 4- and 5- bedroom styles here. Or heck, why not look at a home that comes with hot tubs, too? And you might even like to see a few restaurants nearby as well, all within a reasonable distance to keep you from wandering too far out of the area.