Move over Napa! In the last couple of years Saratoga, California has developed quite the reputation for their wineries and vineyard. Known as “wine row,” the area features a mix of vineyards, beautiful views and relaxing ambiances. Today’s blog post features a spot that is great for a Sunday picnic, some light bites and great wine after work, or a private event.
House Family Vineyards in Saratoga is my new go-to when it comes to wine cravings and showing visitors around the Bay Area. I had the opportunity to visit their Vineyard Point Tasting Room during one of their Sip, Strum & Snack events on a Friday with a friend who was visiting. Note: this post is not sponsored, all opinions are my own.
Bay Area Wine Tasting: House Family Vineyards in Saratoga, CA
[ About House Family Vineyards ]
The family-owned vineyard is located on their 73-acres of land that not only features their Old Oak Vineyard (where the grapes come from) but the Vineyard Point Tasting Room. The tasting room overlooks Mountain View and Silicon Valley.
Every Friday in the summer the tasting room has live music. You can find out more about the “Sip, Strum & Snack” event here.
[ Visiting the Tasting Room ]
Looking for the general info you need to visit?
- Location: 13336 Old Oak Way, Saratoga, CA 95070
- Hours:
- Monday – Wednesday: by appointment
- Thursday 12pm – 5pm
- Friday 12pm – 8pm
- Saturday & Sunday: 11am – 5pm
- Reservations: For larger parties, or if you’re looking to reserve a prime spot, I’d recommend making a reservation (or going a little earlier).
- Parking: Parking can become quite the affair as it is limited. Get there early to get a prime parking spot.
- Getting from the parking to the tasting room: There is a bit of a walk from the parking lot to the tasting room (about 1/4 mile), but it is quite pleasant and takes you through the vineyard.
[ Eating & Drinking ]
There is a small tasting room menu that serves items like charcuterie boards, mezze platters, and other small bites. We opted for the mezze platter and the Rosé wine.
There are a couple of different options when it comes to the wine. If you’re going in a group, I would recommend a bottle over the tastings. However, if you’re interested in tasting various types of wine, opt for a flight, find more details here.
Have you had a chance to check out the Saratoga wine scene? What other recommendations do you have?