There are two kinds of "dog-friendly" wineries. The first kind says yes to dogs in its reservation form, then seats you in a corner away from other guests while a staff member keeps a nervous eye on your Lab. The second kind has a water bowl by the tasting room door, dog biscuits at the counter, and a lawn where your dog can run between pours.

This guide is about the second kind.

We've filtered WinoNotion's database of 1,900+ California wineries down to the estates where bringing your dog genuinely enhances the experience — where the outdoor spaces are appropriate, the staff is welcoming, and the wine is good enough to justify the trip.

Before You Go: Always call ahead to confirm current dog policies, even at dog-friendly wineries. Policies can change seasonally. Keep your dog leashed unless the estate explicitly offers off-leash areas.

Napa Valley — Dog-Friendly Picks

Frog's Leap Winery
Rutherford · Organic & Dryland Farmed · Walk-in Welcome
NAPA

Frog's Leap is Napa's most dog-welcoming estate. The certified organic Rutherford farm has a vegetable garden, chickens, and a genuine farm atmosphere where dogs fit naturally. Excellent Sauvignon Blanc and Cabernet Sauvignon.

Round Pond Estate
Rutherford · Olive Oil Program · Beautiful Grounds
NAPA

Round Pond's estate grounds — with the circular pond, olive groves, and garden — are among the most beautiful in Napa for a dog walk between tastings.

Sonoma County — Dog-Friendly Picks

Quivira Vineyards
Dry Creek Valley · Biodynamic · Picnic Grounds
SONOMA

Quivira's biodynamic farm in the Dry Creek Valley is a genuine agricultural ecosystem — chickens, bees, garden, and a welcoming attitude toward dogs on the picnic grounds. The Grenache and Zinfandel are exceptional.

Bella Vineyards & Wine Caves
Dry Creek Valley · Cave Tastings · Picnic Grounds
SONOMA

Bella's West Dry Creek Road estate has picnic tables overlooking the vineyards that are perfect for dogs. The cave tastings are an experience you won't find many other places in Dry Creek.

Amista Vineyards
Dry Creek Valley · Dog-Friendly Terrace · Grenache & Sparkling
SONOMA

Amista (Spanish for "friendship") has a beautiful terrace with vineyard views that welcomes leashed dogs. The Grenache Rosé and sparkling wines are some of Dry Creek's most distinctive.

Paso Robles — Dog-Friendly Picks

Halter Ranch Vineyard
Adelaida District · Historic Farm · Outdoor Tasting
PASO

Halter Ranch's 1880s farmstead and 2,400 organic acres in the Adelaida District create an ideal dog-walking environment. The outdoor terrace tasting is genuinely dog-welcoming.

Sculpterra Winery & Sculpture Garden
El Pomar District · Outdoor Sculpture Garden · Family & Dog Friendly
PASO

Sculpterra's outdoor sculpture garden is one of the best spaces in Paso Robles for a dog-and-human stroll. The property combines art and wine in a setting that works beautifully for four-legged visitors.

Cass Winery
El Pomar District · Restaurant On-Site · Large Outdoor Space
PASO

Anderson Valley / Mendocino — Dog-Friendly Picks

Drew Family Cellars
Anderson Valley · Maritime Pinot Noir · Walk-in Friendly
MENDOCINO

Drew Family Cellars on Highway 128 has a casual walk-in tasting room with outdoor space that welcomes leashed dogs. The extreme maritime Pinot Noir is some of the most hauntingly beautiful wine in California.

Temecula Valley — Dog-Friendly Picks

Longshadow Ranch Winery
Temecula Valley · Large Ranch Property · Southern California
TEMECULA

Longshadow Ranch's ranch property in Temecula has the space that urban-dwelling dogs (and their owners) crave. The ranch setting is genuinely appropriate for four-legged visitors in a way that not all Temecula estates can claim.

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