Ferrari-Carano Vineyards and Winery
Don and Rhonda Carano founded Ferrari-Carano in 1981 in the heart of Dry Creek Valley, building the Villa Fiore estate around stunning Italian gardens, 100-year-old olive trees, and a wine program that spans the best varietals of Sonoma County.
Ferrari-Carano Vineyards and Winery sits on Dry Creek Road in Healdsburg, in the heart of the Dry Creek Valley AVA. Don and Rhonda Carano founded the winery in 1981, building it around the Villa Fiore estate with its distinctive Italian-influenced gardens, fountain courtyard, and rows of century-old olive trees. The property has been described as the most beautiful winery in Sonoma County, and the combination of the setting and the wine program — spanning Chardonnay, Fume Blanc, Zinfandel, and Cabernet Sauvignon across multiple Sonoma County appellations — draws visitors from across wine country.
Don and Rhonda Carano and the founding of Ferrari-Carano
Don and Rhonda Carano founded Ferrari-Carano in 1981, choosing Dry Creek Valley as the site for their estate. The name Ferrari-Carano connects the winery to its Italian heritage: the Ferrari name honors Rhonda’s family line, the Carano reflects Don’s, and together they give the winery the unmistakably Italian character that defines everything from the wine labels to the gardens surrounding Villa Fiore.
The vision from the beginning was Mediterranean: a wine estate built around beauty as well as production, with landscaped grounds that would draw visitors as much as the wines themselves. The gardens that surround Villa Fiore took shape over decades, incorporating 100-year-old olive trees, flowering borders, and a fountain courtyard that gives the property a scale and serenity unusual in American wine country. Ferrari-Carano has earned a reputation as one of the most visually distinctive estates in Sonoma County, and the setting continues to define the visitor experience.
Italian-inspired gardens, 100-year-old olive trees, and a Dry Creek Valley wine program that spans from Fume Blanc to old-vine Zinfandel.
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Villa Fiore — Italian for “house of flowers” — is the grand hospitality center at the center of the Ferrari-Carano estate. The building anchors the property and opens onto the fountain pergolas and gardens that visitors explore between tastings. The winery offers multiple tasting experiences by appointment, from the Fontana Pergola tasting set among the olive trees and fountains to the Riserva tasting of five vineyard-designate wines and the Pranzo Della Casa food pairing inspired by the Italian family table tradition.
The food pairing experience — which includes house-made pastas, seasonal ingredients from the estate garden, and a lineup of Ferrari-Carano wines — reflects the Italian influence that runs through the entire operation. The winery is currently open daily with reservations preferred and walk-ins welcome as space allows.
The Ferrari-Carano wine program: from Dry Creek to Sonoma Coast
Ferrari-Carano draws fruit from vineyards across multiple Sonoma County appellations, giving the wine program a broader geographic range than most Dry Creek Valley operations. The Dry Creek Valley estate produces old-vine Zinfandel, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Fume Blanc. Chardonnay comes from cooler sites closer to the coast and from the Alexander Valley, where the fog influence produces different acidity and texture profiles than the warmer Dry Creek benchland.
The Fume Blanc has been among the most consistent wines in the Ferrari-Carano lineup, produced in a style that reflects the Loire Valley reference point — herbaceous and mineral with the citrus and stone fruit character that distinguishes California Sauvignon Blanc. The Siena red blend — a Sangiovese-led bottling that reflects the Italian heritage of the winery — occupies a unique position in the portfolio, bridging the estate’s Italian identity and its Sonoma County terroir.
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Ferrari-Carano produces wines across a range of styles that call for different pairing approaches. The Fume Blanc, with its high acidity and herbaceous character, pairs naturally with fresh goat cheese, oysters, light seafood dishes, and preparations with green vegetable components — asparagus, pea shoots, snap peas — where the herbaceous quality in the wine amplifies similar flavors in the food.
The Chardonnay, particularly from cooler vineyard sites, works with roasted chicken, crab, and dishes where butter or cream is present — the acidity in the wine cuts through the fat and allows the next bite to register clearly. The Dry Creek Valley Zinfandel calls for richer accompaniments: grilled lamb, barbecued pork, slow-braised short rib, and aged hard cheeses where the wine’s fruit concentration and warmth find an equal in the food. The Siena blend, built around Sangiovese, is a natural match for Italian preparations — tomato-braised dishes, pasta with meat sauce, and aged Parmigiano-Reggiano.
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