BellaGrace Vineyards
Bella Grace Vineyards Wine Tasting Room
73 Main Street
Sutter Creek, Ca 95685
(209) 267-8053
Email: charlie.havill@bellagracevineyards.com
Web: www.bellagracevineyards.com
Nestled inside one of Sutter Creeks’ oldest, most charming and well preserved buildings is the new Bella Grace Vineyards tasting room. Every bottle bearing the BellaGrace label reflects our fundamental philosophy of doing things right at every step of the winemaking process, from vine to bottle. We offer wine tasting, wines by the glass, light food and desserts. Stop by our tasting room at 73 Main to experience our relaxed atmosphere, BellaGrace hospitality, the warmth and charm of our Victorian building and, most of all, our great wines!
On Friday and Saturday evenings there will be live musical entertainment for your pleasure, while enjoying wine tasting, wine by the glass, light food, and desert. You can enjoy the evening by sitting outside on our patio underneath 100 year old trees.
Open Sunday & Monday from 11am to 5pm. Friday & Saturday from 11am to 9pm. If you’re looking for a quiet, relaxed and intimate atmosphere before dinner, after dinner or for the entire evening, stop by 73 Main where we offer BellaGrace wines by the glass, live music, light food and desserts.
The perfect recipe to kick off a weekend is good friends, good music and great wines in a relaxed, intimate atmosphere. 73 Main offers it all! From 5 – 9 pm Friday & Saturday evenings, our warm and charming 1850‘s Victorian style building and deck come alive with music from local musicians as well as the buzz and laughter of friends. Those visiting 73 Main may choose from a variety of fine BellaGrace wines; from a light and crisp Pinot Grigio to a big and bold Old Vine Zinfandel, full of
fruit with hints of spice. Regardless if you live locally or are exploring Sutter Creek and the surrounding areas, stop by before dinner, after dinner or spend the entire evening with us! A life-long Amador County resident recently was heard telling a friend, “this is what Sutter Creek used to be like!”

