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Amista Vineyards

Sparkling Moments in Wine

I have been asked lots of questions about owning a winery after spending so many years in the corporate world. Here are some of the stories of my journey into wine that have added sparkling moments to my life.

Vicky Farrow
 
April 3, 2025 | Vicky Farrow

Paris to Normandy with Amista and Our Dry Creek Valley Neighbors

A Wine Cruise Like No Other…

Honfleur, France, a Stop on Amista Paris to Norrmancy River Cruise 2026

…connection, community and unforgettable moments.

I couldn’t be more excited about our upcoming wine cruise from Paris to Normandy in 2026. The thought of experiencing the romance of Paris, the breathtaking countryside along the Seine, and the rich history and art of Normandy is thrilling. But after co-hosting our first Danube wine cruise in 2017, I discovered that a river cruise is so much more than the destinations.

What Makes a River Cruise Special

A river cruise offers the perfect blend of exploration and ease. Here’s what I discovered:

  • Unpack once, explore endlessly – Visit charming cities, quaint villages, and scenic countryside without the hassle of repacking every day.
  • Curated experiences – Choose from several options for expert-led excursions that highlight the region’s natural beauty, culinary specialties, and fascinating history.
  • No planning required – Everything is taken care of, from excursions to dining, so you can fully relax and enjoy.
  • Exceptional food & wine – Savor delicious meals prepared by an onboard chef, perfectly paired with the amazing wines of Dry Creek Valley.

What Makes a Wine Cruise Extraordinary

But what truly sets a cruise apart is the people. The friendships formed and the connections deepened while sharing the adventure make it an experience you’ll cherish forever. Being surrounded by fellow wine lovers, who share a love of Dry Creek Valley creates a bond that transforms a simple trip into a once-in-a-lifetime journey. Whether it’s engaging conversations over dinner, laughter-filled excursions, or simply enjoying a glass of wine together on deck, it’s the shared moments that make a voyage unforgettable.

It’s a Shared Experience

Imagine boarding the ship with fellow wine lovers who have traveled Dry Creek Valley’s one road, stopped at its two stop signs and gazed across the acres of vines to the tree-studded hills beyond. They’ve likely crossed its historic Lambert Bridge, and sipped wines from its boutique wineries—just like you. We may arrive as strangers, but we’ll already have so much in common.

Dr. Liz Thach, MW, described Dry Creek Valley in Forbes:

"Another strong appeal of Dry Creek is that it is only 16 miles long, 2 miles wide and has no stoplights. Driving through the valley is spectacular anytime of the year, with the vineyards spread out in a verdant green tapestry in the summer; covered with gold and red leaves in autumn; and filled with old vines that look like sculptures in the winter. Springtime fills the vineyard rows with yellow mustard and orange California poppies."

There’s something incredibly special about being thousands of miles from home yet surrounded by people who share a deep appreciation for Dry Creek Valley.

It’s Personal

One of the greatest joys of our Danube cruise was the opportunity for genuine, unhurried conversations. Guests told me how much they appreciated having time to connect over meals, excursions, and informal gatherings. They especially loved the rare chance to chat casually with vintners and winemakers, learning firsthand about the wines they were enjoying at dinner.

I felt the same way. It was wonderful to move beyond the quick conversations of a tasting room visit or a wine event and truly get to know the people who love our wines. The first evening, I found a group of long-time Amista wine club members from Pittsburgh gathering in a cozy dining room. Over the week, we bonded over shared experiences, great wines, and lively conversations.

It’s Community

The shared interests and time for personal connection emerged into a strong sense of community, creating lasting bonds between club members from different wineries, vintners, and winemakers.

And those connections extended beyond our guests. One of the unexpected joys of co-hosting was spending time with my Dry Creek Valley neighbors. Though we work just minutes apart and see each other at events, we rarely get to sit down and truly connect.

One of my fond memories was watching two of my fellow winery owners hit the dance floor in the lounge every night—who knew they had such great moves? Moments like these create a sense of camaraderie that lasts long after the cruise ends.

Looking Ahead: Paris to Normandy 2026

As we prepare for our Paris to Normandy wine cruise, our sense of community is already growing. Ashley and I met with our winery partners recently at Amista, gathering on the patio with bubbles and snacks, brainstorming ideas for wine dinners and master classes. We are already enjoying the chance to collaborate to ensure the 2026 cruise will be an extraordinary experience for everyone on board.

Check out a quick video message from Ashley and me

Join us for a once-in-a-lifetime journey, where you’ll experience the beauty of France, the elegance of Dry Creek Valley wines, and the magic of shared adventures. We can’t wait to create unforgettable memories with you!

Ready to Set Sail?

Interested in joining us on this exclusive wine cruise from Paris to Normandy? Be sure to reserve your spot early!

Get the details: Wine Cruise – Paris to Normandy, June 2026

 

 

Vicky Farrow
 
March 20, 2025 | Vicky Farrow

The Sparkling Women of Sonoma

Saluting Women Owners and Winemakers of Today…

 Amista Vineyards Toast to Sparkling Women of Sonoma

…and the pioneering Champagne women who paved the way.

You might be surprised to learn that Sonoma wine country is home to a dozen wineries with a special focus on sparkling wines, each crafting a collection of bubblies and offering dedicated sparkling wine tastings. Amista is proud to be among them!

In celebration of Women’s History Month, we're raising a glass to the remarkable women behind six of these sparkling houses—either as owners or winemakers. These talented women are shaping the future of sparkling wine in Sonoma, just as pioneering women did in Champagne centuries ago.

Amista Vineyards, Vicky Farrow, Owner

Amista Vineyards Vicky Farrow, Owner with Glass of Sparkling Wine
 

Amista Vineyards, Ashley Herzberg, Winemaker

Amista Vineyards Ashley Herzberg, Winemaker with Charonnay Grapes for Sparkling Wine
 

Breathless Sparkling Wines, Sharon Cohn, Rebecca Faust & Cynthia Faust, Owners

Breathless Wines, Owners - Sparkling Women
 

Breathless Sparkling Wines, Penny Gadd-Coster, Winemaker

Breathless Wines, Penny Gadd-Coster, WInemaker - Sparkling Women
 

Cast Wines, Ashley Herzberg, Winemaker

Cast Wines, Ashley Herzberg, Winemaker - Sparkling Women
 

Iron Horse Vineyards – Joy Sterling, Owner

Iron Horse Vineyards, Joy Sterling, Owner, Sparkling Women of Sonoma
 

J Vineyards & Winery – Nicole Hitchcock, Winemaker

J Vineyards, Nicole Hitchcock, Winemaker, Sparkling Women of Sonoma
 

Korbel Champagne Cellars – Erica Mandl, Winemaker

Korbel, Erica Mandle, Winemaker, Sonoma Sparkling Women


It’s inspiring to see these accomplished women leading the charge in Sonoma’s sparkling wine scene. Their passion, craftsmanship, and dedication remind me of the pioneering women who transformed Champagne and left an indelible mark on the world of sparkling wine.

Trailblazing Women of Champagne

Madame Clicquot (Barbe-Nicole Ponsardin). At just 27, she took over Veuve Clicquot after her husband's passing. She revolutionized Champagne by inventing the riddling table, creating the first vintage Champagne, and pioneering the first rosé by blending white and red wines.

Louise Pommery. In 1858 she took over Pommery following the death of her husband. She created Pommery Nature in 1874, introducing the world to brut Champagne, breaking the tradition of sweet Champagnes and transforming the style into the crisp, dry expression we love today.

Lily Bollinger. Following the death of her husband in 1941, she assumed the reins of Champagne Bollinger, leading the house for 30 years. She developed the “recently disgorged” method, allowing Champagne to age longer on the lees for a richer, more complex flavor.

If you’re as fascinated by these trailblazers as I am, I suggest the biography The Widow Clicquot: The Story of a Champagne Empire and the Woman Who Ruled It by Tilar Mazzeo.

Stories of the Champagne Widows

I am also enjoying the pleasure of collaborating on Sparkling Discoveries with novelist Rebecca Rosenberg, who has written a captivating historical fiction series on all three Champagne widows, bringing these extraordinary women to life. 

 

  • Champagne Widows: First Woman of Champagne, Veuve Clicquot
  • Madame Pommery: Creator of Brut Champagne
  • Look out for the third book in the series, featuring Lily Bollinger, coming later this year!

Here’s to the women—past and present—who make the world of sparkling wine shine!

 

 

Vicky Farrow
 
March 6, 2025 | Vicky Farrow

Why France? The Inspiration Behind Our Amista Vineyards Wine Cruise

Explore, sip and celebrate…

 Amista Vineyards Wine Cruise Paris

…our Rhône and sparkling roots in France!

France is the birthplace of both Rhône varieties and Champagne, the original sparkling wine—the two pillars of our winemaking focus at Amista Vineyards. When Ashley Herzberg, our winemaker, and I heard about the opportunity to host a river cruise from Paris to Normandy, we immediately knew it was the perfect fit. This journey isn’t just about exploring one of the world’s most iconic wine regions; it’s about celebrating the deep connections between Amista and the traditions that have inspired us from the very beginning.

Amista Wine Cruise – Paris to Normandy, June 2026

Ashley and I are thrilled to announce that will be hosting a wine cruise from Paris to Normandy from June 18 through 25, 2026! We are partnering with the Winegrowers of Dry Creek and two of our winery neighbors—Fat Dragon and Dutcher Crossing—to bring you an intimate opportunity to experience three exclusive wine-pairing dinners and master classes while immersing ourselves in the tradition, culture, and cuisine of France.

Get the details: Wine Cruise – Paris to Normandy, June 2026

At Amista, we believe that wine is about connection. Amista means “making friends,” and what better way to forge new friendships and deepen existing ones than by sharing meals and exploring the French countryside together?

Our Love for Rhône Wines

Our journey with Rhône wines began in 2000 when we planted Syrah on our estate vineyard in the heart of Dry Creek Valley. At the time, Syrah was being hailed as “the next big thing,” and we were excited to be part of its rise. Little did we know that just a few years later, the movie Sideways would shift the spotlight to Pinot Noir, pushing Syrah into the background.

But instead of fading away, Syrah became a cornerstone of our winemaking journey. Our guests fell in love with its rich character, leading us to explore other Rhône varieties. By the 2012 harvest, we had all three classic GSM (Grenache, Syrah, Mourvèdre) grapes in our vineyard, paving the way for our first blend—Tres.

Tres quickly became a favorite, especially for Mike, my late husband and co-founder. Winemaker Ashley encouraged us to embrace blending rather than focusing solely on single-varietal wines, and Tres became a beloved addition to our lineup.

The Sparkling Wine Connection

Sparkling wines hold a special place in our hearts, and today, Amista is recognized as the sparkling wine house in Dry Creek Valley, offering a half dozen different sparkling wines, a sparkling wine club, and a dedicated sparkling wine tasting flight.

But becoming the first sparkling winery in Healdsburg wasn’t part of our original plan. It all began with a happy accident in 2005 when Mike’s enthusiasm for machine-harvesting led to an unexpected surplus of Syrah grapes. To prevent overflow during fermentation, he set aside 200 gallons in neutral barrels. A few months later, we tasted what had become an accidental Rosé of Syrah—and we were hooked.

From a Class Project to a Sparkling Legacy

Two years later, our winemaker at the time asked to use some of our Rosé of Syrah for a class he was teaching at the local junior college. He wanted to show students how to craft sparkling wine using the méthode traditionnelle, the same technique used for Champagne. We agreed—on one condition: we had to taste the final product.

When we did, we knew we had to make more. In 2008, we produced our first sparkling Rosé of Syrah, debuting the following year at our first Sparkling Holidays party. That night, Mike started a tradition by sabering open the first bottle.

Blanc de Blanc and Beyond

Our next sparkling adventure began in 2011 when Ashley joined us as winemaker. One day in the vineyard, I asked if she thought we could make a Blanc de Blanc from our Chardonnay grapes. Although she had never made sparkling wine before, Ashley—a fellow bubbles enthusiast—immediately said, “Absolutely.”

That fall, we harvested Chardonnay for our first Blanc de Blanc. When we released it in 2013, it scored 91 points and won a gold medal in the Press Democrat’s Best of the Best North Coast Wine Challenge. It remains my personal favorite to this day.

Cheers to a Sparkling Collection

The combination of personal joy and public recognition fueled our desire to expand our sparkling program. Today, we have seven sparkling wines in our collection. While I love the wines themselves, what I cherish even more is the serendipitous journey that brought us here—the unexpected twists and turns that have shaped Amista over the last two decades.

The Joy of Wine and Community

Our last cruise on the Danube showed us the magic of spending seven days with people who share a passion for great wine, beautiful food, travel, and community. While the breathtaking scenery, rich culture, and delicious cuisine were unforgettable, it was the relationships we deepened—and the new ones we formed—that made the cruise truly extraordinary.

Years later, those of us who shared that magical Danube Wine Cruise still reminisce about the experiences, friendships, and memories we made. It wasn’t just a trip; it was a celebration of life, connection, and community—proof that wine has the power to bring people together in the most meaningful ways.

Join Us on This French Adventure

Amista Paris Wine River Cruise

With our deep love for Rhône and sparkling wines, our passion for winemaking, and our commitment to fostering connections, this Paris-to-Normandy wine cruise feels like a natural extension of our story. We invite you to join us on this unforgettable journey, where we’ll explore the wines, traditions, and culture that have inspired Amista Vineyards from the very beginning.

Let’s raise a glass to friendship, adventure, and the joy of wine. À bientôt!

Get the details: Wine Cruise – Paris to Normandy, June 2026

 

 

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