Mill Creek
   
Vineyards and Winery Established 1974

Accolades, Awards, and Medals

Mill Creek has won some of the most prestigious awards over the years.

Accolades

2006 Sauvignon Blanc
90 Points  Connoisseur's Guide to California Wine
 
2005 Zinfandel
Double Gold  Sonoma County Harvest Fair
 
2005 Estate-Bottled Chardonnay
Silver  Sonoma County Harvest Fair
 
2005 Estate-Bottled Chardonnay
Silver  San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition
 
2004 Zinfandel, Dry Creek Valley
Gold  San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition
 
2004 Estate-Bottled Syrah, Dry Creek Valley
90 points   California State Fair
 
2004 Estate-Bottled Syrah, Dry Creek Valley
88 points  Wine Enthusiast
 
2004 Cabernet Sauvignon
Gold Medal  West Coast Wine Competition
 
2003 Dry Creek Valley Zinfandel
Gold  San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition
 
2003 Dry Creek Valley Zinfandel
Silver  Sonoma County Harvest Fair
 
2002 Merlot
Silver  San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition
 
2001 Estate-Bottled Dry Creek Valley Merlot
Gold  San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition
 
2001 Estate-Bottled Dry Creek Valley Merlot
Silver  Amenti del Vino Intetnational Competition
 
2001 Sonoma County Cabernet Sauvignon
Gold  North of the Gate Wine Competition
 
2001 Sonoma County Cabernet Sauvignon
Gold  Amenti del Vino Intetnational Competition
 

 


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First Rain

The Dry Creek Valley is not New England, but we certainly have our fair share of beautiful red, orange, and yellow tinted foliage. Almost immediately after the grapes are harvested, the vines begin to turn from green to yellow. Small blotches of bright oranges and yellows can be seen in the vineyards as well. As we do not get any rain during the summer, the grass on the hills turns a golden brown early on and remains that way until it rains. Some people have said that California is known as the ‘Golden State’ not for the gold in our hills but the golden grass on them.

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