One could easily imagine being in the heart of Tuscany or in the hills of the Languedoc when driving through Dry Creek Valley. The scenery along the 16 mile long valley floor is absolutely stunning and reminiscent of the Mediterranean countryside. The undulating forested hills and thick vineyards are steeped in history dating back to the 1860’s when the first Italian immigrants settled there, planting the first Zinfandel vines.
Fast forward to 2018 where Zinfandel is still King here, although many other mediterranean varietals are now grown in this fertile valley ~ just ask Mick Unti, winemaker at Unti Vineyards. Unti is a little gem of a winery hidden off Dry Creek Road, slightly past the historic Dry Creek General Store. The tasting room is small and understated, however, the wines are stellar.