Working out of Pier 50, No. 209 is the culmination of years in the food and wine space: The owners started Dean & DeLuca and still run the Rudd Oakville Estate Winery. En savoir plus .
Distilling on Treasure Island, Raff is the master distillery behind some craft spirits you’ve probably seen: Emperor Norton (absinthe), Barbary Coast Rhum Agricole (rum) and Bummer & Lazarus gin. En savoir plus .
A Livermore-based distillery, Sutherland has been crafting spirits since 2012. Its whiskey is currently aging, but happily the vodka and rum are available for your tasting pleasure. En savoir plus .
Perhaps the most well-known in Alameda, St. George has been doing its thing since 1982. The company offers tours, plenty of tastings and a range of spirits from gin to vodka to liqueurs. En savoir plus .
Located in Alameda, Hangar One is close enough to the ferry to make a day of it. Although currently under remodel, Hangar One also offers tours, behind-the-scenes peeks and tasting events. En savoir plus .
We all know Anchor Steam, but fun fact: The company also distills a ton of different spirits. In fact, Anchor was just named Whisky Importer of the Year by Whisky Magazine. En savoir plus .
Up-and-comer Seven Stills creates craft-beer-inspired whiskey. Its space is open exclusively for private events, and it's gorgeous enough that you may want to consider planning a big bash. En savoir plus .
After a beautiful drive to Petaluma, join the upbeat tour at Stillwater and try the award-winning bourbon and whiskey. Both spirits are well worth the trip. En savoir plus .
Sonoma County Distilling provides an experience normally reserved for wine country with a tasting room and tours. The company focuses on controlling every part of the process from grain to glass. En savoir plus .