About Dutch Bill Creek Winery
Dutch Bill Creek Winery is the furthest west and most genuinely wild of the Russian River Valley's small-producer estates. The Monte Rio property sits in the lower Russian River Valley — where the river bends toward Jenner and the Pacific — in a landscape of redwoods, coastal scrubland, and vineyard blocks so close to the ocean that the morning fog lingers until early afternoon on most summer days.
This extreme coastal influence distinguishes Dutch Bill Creek from its RRV counterparts further inland: longer hang time, lower alcohol, more pronounced mineral character, and a genuine salinity that speaks directly to the proximity of the Pacific. The estate Pinot Noir and Chardonnay produced from these lower river blocks have a distinctiveness that justifies the out-of-the-way drive that most wine visitors never make.
Dogs, families, and picnickers are welcomed warmly at one of Sonoma County's most genuinely agricultural and unhurried weekend winery experiences. The tasting fee is honest, the atmosphere is entirely unpretentious, and the wines deliver the genuine cool-climate character of California's most westerly Pinot Noir vineyards to visitors who discover what the lower Russian River Valley can produce.