Hidden Wine Country
Wild turkeys waddle across Mason Road as a single car makes its way toward Green Valley’s Volkhardt Family Vineyards. Behind the winery, the hills rise steeply, leading to busy Napa Valley. But here in rural Solano County, the only other vehicle in sight is a tractor working the vineyards.
Few drivers buzzing through Fairfield along Interstate 80 realize they’re passing right by rolling valleys dotted with family farms and down-home tasting rooms. Green Valley and its neighbor Suisun Valley remain undiscovered and unpretentious―much as Napa was in the 1960s. “You don’t have the congestion of Napa, and it’s laid-back,” says Ben Volkhardt of Volkhardt Family Vineyards (11–5 Sat–Sun or by appointment; 1635 Mason Rd., Green Valley; 707/864-1107).
From Volkhardt’s winery, it’s just a few minutes’ drive to Wooden Valley Winery (10–5 Tue–Sun; 756 Suisun Valley Rd; 707/864-0730) . On your way, you’ll pass 610-acre Rockville Hills Regional Park ($2 per person; 707/428-7614) and the quiet, oak-shaded cemetery at the 1856 Rockville Stone Chapel.