March through May can be a calmer bridge between winter schedules and peak fall weekends, with green vineyard rows returning before summer heat settles in.
Bud break and barrel tastings, without the mythology
Bud break is farm work, and its timing shifts with weather and grape variety; it is not a scheduled visitor spectacle. Barrel tastings are likewise special programs, not a standard walk-in promise. Use a dated official listing below when one is published, and keep production areas clear unless staff invite you in.
A dog day on the back roads
Mild days can suit a patio visit, but dog access varies by room and event. The Dog Day Out Trail is built from published indoor dog policies; still check each stop before leaving, keep dogs leashed outside designated runs, and carry water.
Planning Mother’s Day
Brunches and seated tastings can tighten availability. Pair the event calendar with our holiday-hours guide, where an unpublished answer stays marked unknown, then reserve directly when a venue requires it.
Dated and confirmed
Spring events
Only future events with a published date in March, April, or May appear here. Seasonal planning notes without a confirmed date stay on the full calendar.
No dated spring events yet — venue calendars fill as the season approaches.