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California Wine Country

The world's most celebrated wine destination — over 2,000 wineries across 12 distinct regions, from fog-cooled coastal ridgelines to sun-drenched inland valleys.

2,033Wineries
12Regions
140+AVAs
$10–$120Tasting Fees
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Premier Regions

California's four most celebrated wine regions — world-class wines, iconic estates, and unforgettable landscapes.

More California Wine Regions

Outstanding wine country beyond the big four — old-vine heritage, organic pioneers, mountain wines, and hidden gems.

Sierra Foothills wine country
⛏️ Gold Country
Sierra Foothills
110 wineries · 5 AVAs · $10–$25
Gold Rush–era hillside vineyards with some of California's oldest Zinfandel vines. The most authentic, un-touristy wine region in the state.
Zinfandel, Barbera, Petite Sirah, Cabernet
Notable: Terre Rouge, Renwood, Boeger, Holly's Hill
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Temecula Valley wine country
☀️ SoCal Wine
Temecula Valley
54 wineries · 1 AVA · $25–$50
Southern California's premier wine destination — resort-style tasting rooms and festive atmosphere drawing weekend visitors from San Diego and LA.
Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Grenache
Notable: Ponte, Leoness, South Coast, Wilson Creek
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Mendocino County wine country
🌿 Organic Pioneer
Mendocino County
43 wineries · 4 AVAs · $15–$35
America's most organic wine county — Anderson Valley Pinot Noir and world-class sparkling wine from fog-cooled coastal vineyards.
Pinot Noir, Gewürztraminer, Riesling, Chardonnay
Notable: Navarro, Roederer Estate, Goldeneye, Handley
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Livermore Valley wine country
🏛️ Historic
Livermore Valley
40 wineries · 1 AVA · $15–$30
California's oldest continuously operating wine region — Wente and Concannon have been farming these East Bay hills since the 1880s.
Chardonnay, Petite Sirah, Cabernet Sauvignon
Notable: Wente, Concannon, Murrieta's Well, Steven Kent
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Lodi wine country
🍇 Old Vine Capital
Lodi
37 wineries · 1 AVA · $10–$20
Century-old Zinfandel vines and exceptional value. Lodi wines regularly beat bottles costing twice as much in blind tastings.
Zinfandel, Cabernet Sauvignon, Petite Sirah
Notable: Michael David, Oak Ridge, Klinker Brick, m2
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Santa Cruz Mountains wine country
⛰️ Mountain Wine
Santa Cruz Mountains
22 wineries · 1 AVA · $20–$40
High-elevation vineyards above Silicon Valley — Ridge Monte Bello is one of California's greatest wines.
Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon
Notable: Ridge Monte Bello, Mount Eden, Rhys, Thomas Fogarty
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Monterey County wine country
🌊 Coastal
Monterey County
17 wineries · 3 AVAs · $15–$35
Santa Lucia Highlands Pinot Noir and Chardonnay — world-class wine with dramatic Pacific coastline views.
Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Riesling, Syrah
Notable: Hahn, Pisoni, Wrath, Talbott, Morgan
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Bay Area wine country
🌉 Urban Gems
Bay Area
3 wineries · 1 AVA · $25–$45
Hidden gems in the East Bay foothills — including Shadowbrook Winery with 75+ SF Chronicle medals and Mt. Diablo views.
Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Chardonnay
Notable: Shadowbrook (WinoNotion Pick), Rosenblum
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About California Wine Country

California produces over 80% of all American wine and ranks as the world's fourth-largest wine producer — behind only France, Italy, and Spain. The state's Mediterranean climate, with warm dry days and cool nights, allows grapes to develop intense flavor while retaining natural acidity.

The Pacific Ocean, coastal mountains, and dramatic topography create dozens of distinct microclimates — which is why Napa Cabernet and Sonoma Pinot Noir taste nothing alike despite growing 30 miles apart. For visitors, the choice of region depends on what you're looking for: Napa Valley for luxury Cabernet, Sonoma County for variety and relaxed charm, Paso Robles for value and adventure, Santa Barbara for Pinot Noir, Lodi for old-vine value, and Temecula for a SoCal escape.

Quick Comparison

Region
Wineries
Avg Fee
Napa Valley
723
$40–$120
Sonoma
518
$25–$65
Paso Robles
406
$20–$45
Sierra Foothills
110
$10–$25
Santa Barbara
60
$20–$50
Temecula
54
$25–$50
Mendocino
43
$15–$35
Lodi
37
$10–$20

Frequently Asked Questions

How many wine regions does California have?
Over 140 AVAs. WinoNotion covers 12 major regions with 2,000+ winery profiles — from Napa and Sonoma to Paso Robles, Santa Barbara, Sierra Foothills, and beyond.
Which region is best for first-time visitors?
Sonoma County — more approachable than Napa, outstanding Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, walkable towns like Healdsburg, and the most dog-friendly wineries in the state.
What wines is California known for?
Cabernet Sauvignon (Napa), Pinot Noir (Sonoma, Santa Barbara), Chardonnay, Zinfandel (Lodi, Sierra Foothills), and Rhône varieties (Paso Robles, Santa Barbara).
Most affordable California wine region?
Lodi and Livermore — tasting fees under $20, bottles $15–$40. Paso Robles is also significantly more affordable than Napa with outstanding quality.