Best Sonoma County Wine Tours

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Best Sonoma County Wine Tours

By Daisy Barringer March 2, 2026

There’s nothing quite like a day of wine tasting in Sonoma County, but with more than 425 wineries spread out over 19 American Viticulture Areas (AVAs), it can be hard to know where to start. That’s exactly why taking a tour is one of the best ways to discover the region’s best wineries.

These days, wine tours aren’t limited to limousines (although that’s also an excellent option). You can pedal, trolley, and Tesla your way from vineyard to vineyard while also learning about the history of the area and maybe even enjoying some delicious nibbles along the way. Not sure which tour is for you? You can’t go wrong with any of these wine tours, all of which will show you another side of Sonoma, and maybe even of yourself.

Best for the Party Planner: California Wine Tours
Best for the Winery Newcomer: Beau Wine Tours
Best for the Kid at Heart: Sonoma Valley Wine Trolley
Best for the Foodie: Pure Luxury

Best for a Girls’ Getaway: West Wine Tours
Best for the Freewheeler: Sonoma Valley Bike Tours

Best for the City Dwellers Looking to Escape: Edge of the World
Best for the Outdoor Enthusiast: Active Wine Adventures
Best for the Person Who Wants It All: North Bay Wine Tours
Best for the Cyclists Who Love Wine: Getaway Adventures
Best for the Turophile: Sonoma Segway

For the Party Planner

California Wine Tours
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California Wine Tours

Whether it be transportation from the airport to your hotel, recommendations on accommodations, or a complete beginning-to-end wine touring itinerary, California Wine Tours has got you covered. You can create a custom-made Sonoma wine tour that includes visiting boutique wineries, touring local farms, and a meal at a five-star restaurant, or choose one of their pre-planned tours. Depending on the size of your party, you can take your tour in a classic car for two or a 56-passenger luxury motor coach.

Visit: 4075 Solano Ave, Napa, CA 94558
Contact: (707) 253-1300

For the Winery Newcomer

Beau Wine Tours

If you’re new to wine tasting, Beau Wine Tours will provide you with a welcoming experience that includes a crash course on fine wines and Sonoma County’s AVAs. There are four pre-planned tours to choose from (Sonoma Valley, Russian River, Dry Creek Valley, and Alexander Valley) with tastings at notable vineyards like Benzinger Family Winery, Gary Farrell Vineyards & Winery, Jordan Vineyard & Winery, and Dry Creek Vineyard. You’ll taste wine and enjoy behind-the-scenes tours at some of the wineries, and you can even arrange to tour a local farm to learn more about Sonoma’s “eat fresh” philosophy.

Visit: 21707 8th Street East, Suite A, Sonoma, CA 95476
Contact: (707) 938-8001

For the Kid at Heart

Sonoma Valley Wine Trolley
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Sonoma Valley Wine Trolley

Sonoma Valley Wine Trolley

Hop aboard a vintage open-air trolley inspired by San Francisco’s famous cable cars for a six-hour wine tour with a group of other people looking to have a fun day in Wine Country. The Sonoma Valley Wine Trolley tour includes stops at three to four boutique wineries, a delicious lunch, and a tour guide who will impress you with their knowledge about historic landmarks, like General Vallejo’s Soldier Barracks, the Bear Flag Monument, and the quaint town of Glen Ellen (where Jack London spent his final years). The wineries vary but may include stops at Imagery Winery, VJB Cellars, and B.R. Cohn. All of the tastings are in a private setting, so you’ll have an opportunity to truly learn about the varietals and ask as many questions as you’d like.

Visit: 21707 8th Street East, Suite B, Sonoma, CA 95476
Contact: (707) 938-2600

For the Foodie

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Pure Luxury

Pure Luxury offers several chauffeur tours throughout Sonoma, but if you’re just as obsessed with food as you are wine, then you’ll want to do the Pure Taste tour, a five-hour private tour for six people. You’ll indulge in a multi-course pairing at Kendall-Jackson Wine Estates & Gardens before your final stop at La Crema, where you’ll taste the winery’s most exclusive Pinot Noirs.

Visit: 4246 Petaluma Boulevard North, Petaluma, CA 94952
Contact: (707) 775-2920

For the Girls’ Getaway

West Wine Tours
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West Wine Tours

West Wine Tours

West Wine Tours trades the typical shuttle or limo for something far more charming: fully restored vintage VW buses. Whether you book by the seat to sip alongside fellow wine lovers or opt for a private tour with your crew, this is a Wine Country experience like no other. With space for up to 28 guests, it’s perfect for bachelorettes, birthdays, or a friends’ getaway—and yes, the photo ops are unbeatable.

Visit: 14301 Arnold Drive, Suite 3, Glen Ellen, CA 95442
Contact: (707) 787-8141

For the Freewheeler

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Sonoma Valley Bike Tours

Take in sights and sounds you’d never experience from a car on this bicycle tour that brings you to local wineries and tasting rooms. Choose from the Half Day Bike Tour, which covers 7 to 10 miles of ground, or the Full Day, 11 to 15 mile journey with Sonoma Valley Bike Tours on quiet roads with flat terrain. If that sounds daunting, don’t worry: the bikes are pedal-assist electric bikes, so you can work as much (or as little) as you’d like. On the half-day tour, you’ll stop at one winery; if you’d like to enjoy a picnic lunch and one more winery, then you’ll want to sign up for the full-day tour. Like with most wine tours, the wineries will differ depending on the day, but some popular stops include Sebastiani, Buena Vista Winery, and Gundlach Bundschu Winery.

Visit: 1254 Broadway, Sonoma, CA 95476
Contact: (707) 938-2080

For The SF City Dwellers

Edge of the World
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Edge of the World

Edge of the World

Edge of the World Tours whisks wine lovers away from San Francisco’s tourist hotspots for a day outside the city, blending scenic landscapes, small groups, and truly memorable Wine Country experiences. Their signature Great Wine Tour leaves from San Francisco, driving about one hour north to Sonoma Valley, where you’ll visit three unique wineries. Along the way, the group will stop for lunch in the historic Sonoma Square with a chance to explore local boutiques, before heading back towards San Francisco through the beautiful town of Sausalito. Tours are intentionally kept to a maximum of 13 guests, so your guide can share stories, local insights, and tailored recommendations.

Visit: 678 7th Ave, San Francisco, CA 94118
Contact: (415) 800-8147

For the Outdoor Enthusiast

Active Wine Adventures

If you like the idea of pairing your wine with a hike, but don’t want to commit to a four-day trip, the Hike & Wine tour with Active Wine Adventures is an excellent option. You’ll start the day on a hike with gorgeous views before heading to a family-owned winery. You can enjoy a picnic there, or head to a restaurant after. There are six Sonoma tours to choose from, including two elevated options, depending on how much exercise you’re looking to get and what time of year you’re visiting, but you’ll only get to hike through a peaceful redwood forest to a tranquil lake if you go on one of the longer five- or six-mile hikes, and that’s not something you want to miss.

Visit: Napa, CA 94559
Contact: (707) 927-1058

For the Person Who Wants it All

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North Bay Wine Tours

Drive through the vineyards in style with your personal driver and Sonoma expert, all in the back seat of their Tesla Model Y with North Bay Wine Tours. This intimate, and sustainable, experience is tailored to each guest’s preferences. Whether you’re looking to see the most popular wineries or you desire to uncover something unique, anything is possible. Book their Reserve Experience for a truly decadent day out that includes complimentary trip planning, a personalized charcuterie lunch, sparkling wine, and tastings at three vineyards.

Visit: 1117 Broadway, Sonoma, CA 95476
Contact: (707) 774-5398

For the Cyclists Who Love Wine

Getaway Adventures
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Getaway Adventures

Pedaling is one of the most immersive ways for visitors to experience Sonoma’s gorgeous scenery, and there’s no better way to do it than with Getaway Adventures. Sippers have the opportunity to follow a local guide along quiet country roads, slowly slipping past never-ending rows of vineyards and indulging in a gourmet picnic lunch on the Healdsburg Sip ’n Cycle Tour. You’ll travel 10 to 12 miles through both the Dry Creek and Alexander Valleys, stopping at two to three boutique wineries like Dry Creek and Bella. If you’re feeling worried about breaking a sweat, you can also opt for e-bike upgrades to make the journey easier—or go the opposite route, getting even more adventurous with their tandem kayaking and biking tour.

Visit: 402 Moore Lane, Healdsburg, CA 95448
Contact: (800) 499-2453

For the Turophile

Sonoma Segway
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Sonoma Segway

Let the good times roll with Sonoma Segway, a Wine Country tour perfect for anyone with a passion for cheese and a sense of adventure. After you get comfortable on the Segway, you’ll sail along quiet country roads to some of the oldest wineries in California. You’ll get behind-the-scenes access and a picnic lunch before heading to Vella Cheese Factory for a tour and tasting. Sounds gouda, right?

Visit: 1254 Broadway, Sonoma, CA 95476
Contact: (707) 280-1348

Conclusion

If you’re looking to spice up your next wine tasting experience, you can’t go wrong with any of these Sonoma County wine tours—from active adventures like biking through the vineyards, to excursions where you’ll feel like you’ve dropped right into the lap of luxury. Also: If you happen to be coming to Sonoma from San Francisco, Edge of the World Tours offers excursions that leave straight from SF, perfect if you’re flying into or live in the City by the Bay.