Dutton-Goldfield Winery

Green Valley of Russian River Valley, Sonoma County

Dutton-Goldfield Winery

Dutton-Goldfield joins two Sonoma County legends: the Dutton Ranch family, farming the Russian River Valley since 1964, and winemaker Dan Goldfield, whose cool-climate expertise transforms Dutton fruit into Chardonnay and Pinot Noir of rare clarity.

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Steve Dutton and Dan Goldfield founded Dutton-Goldfield in 1998, combining one of the most respected vineyard operations in the Russian River Valley with a winemaker who had spent years studying cool-climate fruit. The result is a lineup of site-expressive wines built from Dutton Ranch vineyards and foggy coastal sites — handcrafted in small lots that capture what this corner of Sonoma County does best.

A farming family and a winemaking partnership

The Dutton family has farmed land in the Russian River Valley and Green Valley of the Russian River Valley since 1964, building Dutton Ranch into one of the most respected fruit sources in Sonoma County. Growers who work with Dutton fruit include many of the most acclaimed names in California Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Steve Dutton understood what the land could produce; what he needed was a winemaker who could match his farming precision.

Dan Goldfield brought that precision. Trained at UC Davis and experienced with cool-climate fruit from his work with other producers, Goldfield built the Dutton-Goldfield winemaking program around the principle that the vineyard does the work — the cellar just gets out of the way. Together they launched the label in 1998 and have been producing site-driven wines ever since.

The Dutton family has farmed the Russian River Valley since 1964 — Dutton-Goldfield draws from some of the most established vineyard land in the entire AVA.

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Green Valley and the Russian River Valley

Dutton Ranch sits primarily in the Green Valley of the Russian River Valley sub-AVA, one of the coolest and foggiest pockets in the Russian River Valley. Green Valley is tucked between Sebastopol and Occidental, where marine air from the Pacific reaches without obstruction and fog lingers well past noon on most summer mornings. The extended cool season is extreme by California standards — some vintages barely warm enough to ripen Pinot Noir fully — but the wines that result are some of the most elegant and age-worthy in the state.

Goldfield also sources from additional coastal sites outside Dutton Ranch, extending the Dutton-Goldfield range to capture different expressions of the cool foggy Sonoma Coast corridor. Each site is selected for its ability to produce something specific and distinct.

The wines: Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and more

Chardonnay and Pinot Noir are the pillars of the Dutton-Goldfield portfolio. The Chardonnays show what cold-climate fruit from Dutton Ranch produces: citrus and stone fruit rather than tropical notes, high natural acidity, and a texture that is rich without being heavy. The Pinot Noirs are similarly precise — cool-climate, structured, and built to develop with time in the bottle.

The lineup also includes Syrah, Zinfandel, and Pinot Meunier from specific coastal sites. All wines are produced sustainably, and the farming practices at Dutton Ranch reflect decades of stewardship rather than high-input viticulture. Wines are available at the tasting room in Sebastopol, through wine club membership, and online.

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What to pour with it

Dutton-Goldfield Chardonnay is built for food. Its bright acidity cuts through the richness of cream sauces, butter preparations, and fatty proteins. Pair with lobster bisque, pan-seared halibut, roast chicken with herbs, or scallops in brown butter. The wine acidity brightens fat and keeps richly flavored dishes from feeling heavy.

The Pinot Noir from Green Valley is one of the most food-versatile reds made in California. Moderate tannins and lively acidity make it comfortable alongside duck, salmon, lamb chops, mushroom risotto, or earthy preparations with root vegetables and legumes. The wine does not fight food — it joins it. Shared herbal and earthy notes between cool-climate Pinot Noir and mushrooms make that pairing especially natural.

Location
Sebastopol, CA 95472 — see duttongoldfield.com for current tasting room address and hours
Tasting
Tasting experiences and events available at the Sebastopol tasting room. Walk-ins and reservations both welcome.
Signature wines
Dutton Ranch Chardonnay, Green Valley Pinot Noir, coastal Syrah and Zinfandel
Membership
Wine club offers member-exclusive wines and flexible subscription options with skip-or-cancel flexibility.
Sustainability
Dutton Ranch vineyards are sustainably farmed with decades of land stewardship behind each block.
Good to know
Dutton-Goldfield also offers custom crush services and a store locator for retail distribution.
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Dutton-Goldfield Winery: common questions

What is Dutton-Goldfield Winery known for?
Dutton-Goldfield is known for handcrafted Chardonnay and Pinot Noir sourced from the celebrated Dutton Ranch vineyards and cool coastal sites in the Russian River Valley and Sonoma Coast. The partnership between Steve Dutton and winemaker Dan Goldfield has produced site-expressive wines since 1998.
Who founded Dutton-Goldfield?
Steve Dutton and winemaker Dan Goldfield founded the winery in 1998. The Dutton family has farmed the Russian River Valley since 1964, and Dutton Ranch is one of the most respected fruit sources in Sonoma County.
Where is Dutton-Goldfield located?
Dutton-Goldfield Winery is located in Sebastopol, California, in the Green Valley of the Russian River Valley AVA of Sonoma County. Visit duttongoldfield.com for the current tasting room address and hours.
What wine varieties does Dutton-Goldfield produce?
Dutton-Goldfield produces Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Syrah, Zinfandel, and Pinot Meunier from Dutton Ranch and selected coastal sites. Chardonnay and Pinot Noir are the core of the lineup, with additional varieties from specific cool-climate blocks.
What food pairs with Dutton-Goldfield Chardonnay?
Dutton-Goldfield Chardonnay pairs well with lobster, scallops, roast chicken in cream sauce, grilled halibut, and herb-driven preparations. The bright acidity from cool-climate Russian River Valley fruit cuts through fat and keeps rich dishes feeling fresh.
Is Dutton Ranch sustainably farmed?
Yes, Dutton Ranch vineyards are farmed sustainably. The Dutton family has been stewards of Russian River Valley land since 1964 and applies sustainable practices across their vineyard holdings.