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Everything was super clean and well spaced. The wi...

Everything was super clean and well spaced. The wines were very different from what I am used to drinking, but all very tasty. Our favorites were the Pinot Blanc and the Walala Pinot. Our host, Katherine (? I'm terrible at names and feel bad that I'm not 100% certain hers is correct here), was very friendly and informative. They didn't pressure us to buy at all.

Steve was fabulous! He gave us a tour and history ...

Steve was fabulous! He gave us a tour and history of the Adobe Home when we walked in without a reservation. The wines are fabulous especially The James Pinot Noir- named after the surfer owners son. You rock Steve!!!

What a lovely experience. Totally different from r...

What a lovely experience. Totally different from running around on tour buses. The adobe does not stand out, as it is on the street and not marked with huge commercial signs. You ring the bell and are taken into a beautiful restored adobe home where you have your wine tasting with very few people, using lightweight glasses, which really made a difference! Kate, our "tour guide," was bubbly, relaxed and fun. We tasted incredible wines, and purchased a white and a red; the wines are a cut above the rest. We were not hurried at all.
Each wine was described on beautifully done cards, one per wine. Upon returning home in Florida, we received a lovely post card from Kate. To me, that is how you do business. Really nice job, Three Sticks! We have already recommended you to others!

Our experience at The Adobe was absolutely incredi...

Our experience at The Adobe was absolutely incredible. It was one of my favorite wineries we visited in Sonoma. The wines were great and ambiance and history they tell you about their location is an amazing addition to the tasting. Kate was an awesome host to us!

We visited shortly after landing at the Santa Rosa...

We visited shortly after landing at the Santa Rosa airport, about 1 hour away. The Adobe is old (1842) beautiful and has been lovingly restored. The six of us tasted at a beautifully appointed table with the best crystal available, and enjoyed seven wines including a 2006 (yes, 2006) chardonnay that still had a heady aroma and was pure gold on the palate. The current chard is excellent and can easily be cellared for several years, if you can wait that long. Our host, Steve Gerstle treated us like royalty, explained the history of the Adobe and the winery, and when our tasting was finished, having savored the Pinots and loving them, Steve showed us around the other buildings and grounds. A place not to be missed!

Three Sticks Winery

Three Sticks Winery

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