Named for the meandering creek that runs through the 95-acre ranch, Lazy Creek Vineyards is located a few miles west of Philo in Anderson Valley.
A pleasant detour off Highway 128, LCV’s narrow, dirt road overgrown with rambling bushes and ferns, towering redwoods and oak trees, opens onto a bucolic setting complete with the new winery building and tasting room, rustic barn, cottages with its menagerie of animals, gardens, fruit trees and vineyards—all welcoming visitors to this truly magical place.
One of the oldest wineries in the valley, Lazy Creek is committed to sustainable growing practices and the small scale production of acclaimed Pinot Noir.
Please check winery website for days and hours of operation.
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