Long Meadow Ranch’s tasting room sits on Highway 128 with a sprawling patio facing the vineyard. The outdoor space has real shade and breathing room, quite different from the cramped setups at some Anderson Valley operations. Vines roll out in front of you, and the patio layout lets you settle in for an afternoon without the typical shuffle between inside and outside that characterizes many wineries.
Dogs are welcome on the tasting patio. You’ll taste inside the tasting room itself, but your dog stays outside on the patio—standard winery protocol. The property’s grounds are pleasant enough for a stroll if you ask staff, though there are no formal vineyard walking trails marked for visitors. Because this is an active tasting room, other dogs may be around on any given day, so a dog comfortable with intermittent company does better here than one who needs solitude.
Long Meadow Ranch operates a restaurant on the property, which means food pairings and actual meals are available beyond the typical cheese-and-crackers spread. This matters when planning a longer visit with your dog—you’re not restricted to quick tastings. The Anderson Valley location puts you between Philo and Boonville, so you can thread this into a broader wine-tasting loop without backtracking. The patio tends to be quieter on weekday afternoons, which works well if your dog prefers a calmer atmosphere. Hours shift seasonally, so checking ahead is worthwhile before your visit.





