Arista Winery

Russian River Valley, Sonoma County

Arista Winery

A small family-owned winery on Westside Road in Healdsburg devoted entirely to site-driven Pinot Noir and Chardonnay from top-tier Russian River Valley vineyards — built on long-term grower partnerships and a refusal to compromise on quality.

Pinot NoirChardonnayWestside RoadFamily OwnedRussian River Valley

Arista Winery was built on a deceptively simple premise: find the best vineyard sites in the Russian River Valley, form long-term partnerships with the growers who farm them, and bottle wines that express those places without interference. For more than three decades, that approach has produced Pinot Noir and Chardonnay that consistently rank among the most distinctive wines in Sonoma County.

Family-owned, terroir-obsessed

Arista Winery sits on Westside Road in Healdsburg, one of the most important addresses in California Pinot Noir. The winery is family-owned and built around a commitment to sustainable farming and sourcing from top-tier Russian River Valley vineyard sites. The approach is vineyard-first: each wine in the portfolio begins with a specific piece of ground selected for its unique contribution to Pinot Noir or Chardonnay.

The winery name comes from a Latin word for excellence — a fitting choice for a program that has made no-compromise quality its defining characteristic. Tastings are by appointment in a private setting that lets the wines speak for themselves.

Arista bottles site-driven Pinot Noir and Chardonnay from Russian River Valley vineyards selected one at a time through long-term grower partnerships.

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Westside Road and the Russian River Valley AVA

The Russian River Valley AVA is shaped by marine fog that pours inland from the Pacific each morning through the Petaluma Gap, cooling the valley floor and delaying grape ripening compared to warmer Sonoma sub-regions. This extended growing season builds acidity and aromatic complexity that defines the finest Pinot Noirs and Chardonnays from this part of California.

Westside Road in Healdsburg runs through one of the most densely planted stretches of premium Russian River Valley vineyard land. The soils here shift between Goldridge sandy loam on the flats and heavier clay benchland on the slopes. Arista works with multiple sites along this corridor and beyond, selecting each for its contribution to the final wine.

The wines: site-driven Pinot Noir and Chardonnay

Pinot Noir drives the Arista lineup, with multiple single-vineyard and site-specific bottlings sourced from grower partnerships built over years. Each wine reflects the specific microclimate and soil of its vineyard block rather than a house style applied across all bottlings. The Chardonnay is produced with the same level of site specificity: cool-climate, high-acidity wines that show what the Russian River Valley does differently from warmer California regions.

Wines are offered through the A-List mailing list, with allocations released several times per year. Tastings are available by appointment at the Healdsburg property on Westside Road.

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What to pour with it

Russian River Valley Pinot Noir from Arista is built for the dinner table. Its bright acidity and moderate tannin structure make it one of the most food-versatile reds in California. Pair with duck breast, salmon in a pinot reduction, braised pork shoulder, roasted chicken with herbs and mushrooms, or earthy preparations with lentils or root vegetables. The tannin in the wine grips protein and amplifies savory flavors; the acidity refreshes the palate between bites.

The Chardonnay is outstanding with pan-seared scallops, lobster bisque, grilled halibut, or a risotto made with fresh herbs and a touch of cream. High acidity in the wine brightens fat and keeps rich dishes feeling alive rather than heavy.

Address
Westside Road, Healdsburg, CA 95448 (mailing: PO Box 485)
Phone
(707) 473-0606
Tasting
By appointment only at the Healdsburg estate on Westside Road.
Signature wines
Site-driven Russian River Valley Pinot Noir and Chardonnay
Wine access
Wines released through the A-List mailing list. Sign up at aristawinery.com.
Good to know
Arista does not distribute to retail stores. The A-List is the only consistent way to access new releases.
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Arista Winery: common questions

What is Arista Winery known for?
Arista Winery is known for site-driven Pinot Noir and Chardonnay from top-tier Russian River Valley vineyard sites in Sonoma County. The winery is family-owned and built on long-term grower partnerships with a focus on expressing individual terroir in each bottling.
Where is Arista Winery located?
Arista Winery is located on Westside Road in Healdsburg, California 95448, in the Russian River Valley AVA of Sonoma County. Mailing address: PO Box 485, Healdsburg, CA 95448.
How do you buy Arista Winery wine?
Arista wines are released through the A-List mailing list several times per year. Sign up at aristawinery.com. There is no retail distribution.
Can you visit Arista Winery?
Yes, Arista accepts visitors by appointment only at the Healdsburg estate on Westside Road. Contact the winery at (707) 473-0606 or through aristawinery.com to schedule a private tasting.
What food pairs best with Arista Pinot Noir?
Russian River Valley Pinot Noir from Arista pairs well with duck breast, salmon, braised pork, roasted chicken with mushrooms, and earthy vegetable preparations. The bright acidity refreshes the palate while moderate tannins grip protein and amplify savory flavors.
Is Arista Winery sustainable?
Yes, Arista Winery focuses on sustainable farming practices in both the winery estate vineyard and the grower partnerships that supply fruit for their site-driven wines.