Hopland (formerly Sanel) is a census-designated place in Mendocino County, California. It is located on the west bank of the Russian River 13 miles (21 km) south-southeast of Ukiah, at an elevation of 502 feet (153 m). The population was 756 at the 2010 census.
Restaurants in Hopland
5.0 based on 21 reviews
Part farm stand, part winery tasting room; visit and sample our family farmed and organically grown medal winning wines, braids of premium garlic bulbs, boxes of 100% pure wild rice, packages of grass fed beef, and jars of air dried herbs and herb blends - all grown CCOF certified organic on Mendocino County's famous McFadden Farm. Complimentary Wine and Sparkling Brut tastings from 10AM to 5PM daily. We look forward to your visit.
5.0 based on 8 reviews
Brutocao Cellars is a family owned and operated winery producing award winning estate wines.
5.0 based on 6 reviews
Located on Highway 101 in downtown Hopland, Sip Mendocino is a discovery center for wine lovers interested in Mendocino wines. Open 7 days a week, from 11 am to 6. Taste from the 6 wines available daily for tasting on SIP's rotating menu or enjoy a glass on the beautiful garden patio. Soothe your parched palate with cold local beers and ciders. We are pet and family friendly. Sip! Wine Club Savor the great selection of Mendocino wines throughout the year and bring a slice of our beautiful county into your home every other month with our wine club. Sip! Wine Events Discover our featured wines while you meet the winemakers or experience specially prepared food pairings at our Saturday Nite Live and Thirsty Thursdays events.
The Hostess was very informative and helpful finding what we wanted from an enormous selection of Hopland Area Wines. They are open a little later than most Wineries which makes them an excellent last stop for a day of wine tasting.
5.0 based on 16 reviews
I visited this winery numerous time when I was up north. My bucket list was to stay there for a few days, enjoy the wine and the peaceful surroundings. My wish was granted and I spent 3 days in their cozy guest house. Our stay was complete with a tasting of their fine wines and brandy. The accommodations were amazing and Angelique was fun and very knowedgable . Put this on your bucket list!!!
5.0 based on 1 reviews
At 1,400 feet of elevation, on the southern edge of Mendocino County’s Sanel Valley, Topel Winery and Estate sits above the Russian River and its fog lines. Duncan Peak is to the west of the estate, and is flanked by the Yorkville Highlands and Alexander Valley appellations, both to the south. The Estate has a total of 160-acres, with only 15 prime vineyard acres planted. The rest of this pristine land is left to nature; oaks, manzanitas, coyotes, hawks, and rattlesnakes add to its characteristic grandeur. Our varieties include Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah and Petite Sirah.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
Terra Savia is a small family owned and operated winery and olive oil producer nestled in the quaint Mendocino County wine country town of Hopland. We feature a tasting room where you can sample award-wining, estate-grown organic red, white, and sparkling wines and organic olive oil, and. Our space is available to large group gatherings or just a family picnic outside at our rustic tasting shack. Hopland itself also features over a dozen wineries, Sho-Ka-Wah casino, and dining. We also have a vineyard vacation rental available year-around. We also have a guest house overlooking the vineyard available for vacating for a few days. :)
Pet Friendly, Family Perfect (lots of space, and something for everyone) beautiful place. Wines are excellent and oils are a fun and interesting attraction. Ask for the tour, play on the train and feed the goats! Had a picnic under the oak trees.
4.5 based on 29 reviews
Saracina was named after a centuries-old farmhouse and vineyards in Tuscany where owners John Fetzer and Patty Rock spent their honeymoon. The main ranch is home to Saracina Vineyards, a small-production, state-of-the art, California Certified Organic (CCOF) winery and the first wine caves in Mendocino County. Working with winemaker, Alex MacGregor, they produce stylistically unique wines with lush California fruit and silky, soft tannins. Atrea, their second brand, focuses on interesting, quirky Rhone-style blends. Home to the first wine caves in Mendocino County, California, Saracina Ranch is reminiscent of the rural character of Napa Valley 30 years ago. Located in the small town of Hopland, in the Upper Russian River area of Mendocino County, Saracina is a 600-acre property with 300 acres in vineyards. It features hillsides, groves of 110-year-old olive trees, pomegranate orchards, organic vegetable gardens, bee hives and a bee garden and four ponds that attract myriad bird and animal life. The vines are hand-tended and farmed organically or biodynamically to maintain the vigor of the plants.
4.5 based on 25 reviews
The Solar Living Center is a serene, lush 12-acre renewable energy and sustainable living demonstration site. The site features a biodiesel fueling station, electric car charging station, one of Ca.'s largest solar arrays, a certified organic garden, 3 beautiful ponds, the Real Goods store and the Solar Living Institute. The Solar Living Institute is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that manages the site. On site the Institute hosts many workshops, school tours, kids' summer camp, and offers camping and a Tiny House for guest stays.
Staying in the Tiny House at the Solar Living Center is one of those experiences that would be for everyone but at the same time, won’t be a disappointment to those who seek it out, or are anxious to discover new things. I discovered the Solar Living Center about a year earlier while returning from someplace else, and was so fascinated with the place I looked them up and found that they teach courses there on solar energy, so after signing up for one of their courses I found that I could stay in their Tiny House. The Tiny House is exactly how it sounds, very small, yet comfortable and in a park like setting. If having a park all to yourself is something that interests you, then staying at the Solar Living Center is something you should consider. The park is more than just a park though. Throughout the park there is artwork and exhibits designed to expose people to solar power, biodiesel, aquaculture and more. This is more than a place to just retreat from the world for a few days, but also a great place to be inspired and learn new things.
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