Jason F.
Yelp
Martinelli Winery & Vineyards is a true undiscovered gem in the heart of the Russian River Valley just north of Santa Rosa right off Highway 101's River Road exit. Just a slight left turn a couple of miles down the road and you'll notice the rather large red barn facility that hosts their tasting room which overlooks almost 450 acres of rolling hills of grapes (which is the total of their many vineyards throughout the region). They been open at this red barn location since 1987 and they sell about 85 percent of their grapes and keep only 15 percent of that for their own wines. It's all about having the best of the best here at Martinelli (and no they are not affiliated with the legendary apple cider makers, so if you're bringing your kids look elsewhere for non-alcoholic libations, although we suggested we should sell them in a fridge here).
We happened to be up in the region with plans to visit another nearby winery and Martinelli's has been grabbing us every time we are driving through the region, we had time to kill so we said why not finally try this place out? We honestly did think, like so many others, that they were affiliated with the cider beverage company, which of course upon entry we immediately found out that they were not from our tasting room associate Rose (pronounced like the wine). I do feel they should have cider tucked away in their public refrigerator along with the bottled waters and cheeses and meats (how cute would that be?). Instead when you go inside their red barn tasting room you will find a small but lovely tasting room that serves as their main point of business. There are other interesting things like wine presses inside that give off the impression of a wine museum both for the most part, this is a small but mighty operation.
They weren't too busy on this Sunday afternoon we arrive as there was plenty of parking, we immediately noticed this beautiful new outdoor wooden patio that overlooked the property and tasting room. We were greeted by our tasting room associate Rose and she presented us with two tasting options either the Terrior Flight, which is the entire list they are presenting for 25 dollars or a select 4 tastings from that same list for 12 dollars. My friend knew we had a considerable amount of tasting to do so we were thrilled when we were allowed to split the select 4 tastings, one taste of the Chardonnay, the Pinot Noir, Zinfandel and the Muscat.
I really like the 2014 Bella Vigna Chardonnay which had a light flavor of citrus and crisp pear, it was neither buttery or oakey and dry. It would have paired well with sushi. The 2014 Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir had a nice sweet aroma of flowers and berries. It went down very easy which would be great with any meat dish. Martinelli's oldest vine is over one hundred and thirty five years old and they put it in a blend called the Lolita Ranch Zinfandel which had a wide range of flavors from lychee to wild berry and cocoa powder and it like many of their other wines had a higher content in alcohol and lower in sugar. Our tasting room associate was nice enough to serve us both the Zio Tony Ranch Syrah which was really smooth with a touch of Earl Grey tea mixed with very young tannins alongside the lovingly named 2013 Jackass Hill Muscat of Alexandria which had the purtity of apricot, lavender honey, pineapple, gardenia, and honeysuckle. The Muscat was so sweet and sublime I had to get a bottle and at 35 dollars was a real steal and therefore made our tasting absolutely free! You can't get a better deal than that!
The team at Martinelli's is really down to earth, that's why I like Sonoma wines, especially the Russian River Valley, they're not as stuffy like the tasting rooms in Napa and really go out of their way to welcome you with open arms without pressuring you to sell you on anything. And the team of John, Dominic and Rose really lived up to that promise. I can't wait to return to the vineyard grounds and enjoy a picnic in their new atrium deck overlooking the entire estate. You feel like your home here at Martinelli's and that is fact that can never be taken away.