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Simi Winery

Celebrating 135 years of making history.

Simi Winery managed to make it through Prohibition from 1920 to 1933 and today remains the longest continuous operating winery in Sonoma County. In this week's  , Healdsburg Patch's Monique Soltani shows us how Simi Winery is celebrating 135 years of success.

The Simi Winery Visitor Center is open daily from 10:00am to 5:00pm. Winery tours are offered every day at 11:00am and 2:00pm.

The tasting room will be offering tastes of wine for $1.35 on Fridays and Saturdays while the Pizza Cafe is open served in commemorative 135 Anniversary tasting glasses.

Pizza Cafe will be open now through the second week in October. Click here for a link to the menu.
Fridays 12pm to 6pm
Saturday's 11am to 4pm

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Tours of our historic stone cellar, built in 1850.
Offered daily at 11am and 2pm 


Keep on Truckin' Wednesdays

Every second Wednesday from now through October, a variety of famous local food trucks will park in front of the Simi Winery Visitors Center, offering a chance to enjoy a delicious and affordable meal with a glass of Simi wine. 

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  • Matchbox Diner
  • La Texanita (as seen on Diners, Drive-ins and Dives),
  • Karma Chev
  • Foxy Cupcakes - and other famous food trucks

Simi Winery will donate $1.00 for every bottle sold during this event to Healdsburg Food Pantry and the vendors will donate 10% of their proceeds.


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