Trione Vineyards & Winery

Trione Vineyards & Winery Label

19550 Geyserville Ave.
Geyserville , CA  95441

Phone: 707.814.8100
Email: tasting@trionewinery.com
Web Site: trionewinery.com


Tasting Room Open Daily May–Oct: Thu–Mon 10–5 Nov–Apr: Thu–Sun 10–5

Insider Tips

What to Buy

’07 Cabernet Sauvignon
Currant, sage, allspice $64

’08 Pinot Noir
Sage, black cherry, mushroom, forest floor $35

’10 Sauvignon Blanc
Aromatic, tropical notes, peach nectar $23

Special Notes

Weddings, wine club events, picnic grounds, private tours and tastings by appointment, pet friendly.

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Trione Vineyards & Winery: Great Wine is a Family Affair

As a tribute to the distinctive grapes of the Alexander and Russian River Valleys, the Trione family founded Trione Vineyards & Winery and started making wines of its own. Brothers Mark and Victor Trione have farmed and managed some of Sonoma County’s finest premium wine vineyards for more than 35 years. When the family decided to start its own portfolio, Mark’s daughter Denise stepped up to help. The first vintage was released to rave reviews and a flurry of medals followed.

This came as no surprise to Mark, Vic, and Denise, whose exhaustive search for a winemaker resulted in the selection of a local, Scot Covington. Scot came to Trione with degrees in agricultural science and enology, along with a couple of decades of winemaking experience. After spending several years at Sonoma-Cutrer Vineyards and Marimar Torres Estate, he trotted the globe, spending time in a few South African and Australian wineries. He returned to the United States and was involved in the construction and design of the Pellegrini Family Winery before he joined the Triones in 2005.

“Working with the Trione family is a winemaker’s dream come true,” Scot says proudly. “The foundation for our wines is some of the best fruit in the country.”

Trione’s state-of-the-art winemaking facility and tasting room was built alongside Sonoma County’s historic Old Stone Building, dating back to 1908. The storied building, carefully erected to be earthquake proof, features the area’s first concrete floor and magnificent Douglas fir beams. It now serves as the winery’s venue for events. Trione treasures its local history and was able to retain the original bond number, 350, that was given to its predecessor, Nervo Winery.

The authentic building is an intriguing stop for wine tourists eager for a taste of Sonoma County history and the wines that have earned the Trione name. Guests often join the Estate Guild wine club, so they can return and bring their families for Trione’s ultimate VIP experience.