The San Francisco Bay Area is not a traditional wine-growing appellation — but it hosts a cluster of urban craft wineries that source fruit from California's best vineyards and produce some of the state's most exciting small-production wines in warehouse and loft settings across Oakland, San Francisco, and the East Bay.
Donkey & Goat in Oakland's Jingletown neighborhood is the region's flagship. Jared and Tracey Brandt produce acclaimed natural wines from El Dorado, Sonoma Coast, and Mendocino fruit — the kind of transparent, terroir-focused wines that have earned them national recognition far beyond their modest production. Terroirs in San Francisco's Hayes Valley brings a curated natural wine bar ethos to an urban tasting room environment.
Equally important is the Bay Area's role as California's wine country gateway. Napa Valley is one hour north. The Russian River Valley is 45 minutes. Livermore Valley — its own respected appellation — is 30 minutes east. The Bay Area's extraordinary food culture and restaurant scene make it one of the world's great wine-and-food cities, whether or not the grapes are grown locally.