Griffo Distillery – Have a Taste
At Griffo Distillery, taste small-batch, grain-to-glass spirits hand-distilled in a 250-gallon American-made copper pot still.
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At Griffo Distillery, taste small-batch, grain-to-glass spirits hand-distilled in a 250-gallon American-made copper pot still.
SPIRIT TASTING IN PETALUMAPetaluma loves welcoming visitors to Wine Country… and more recently, gin, whiskey and vodka country.
There's a lot that can be said about why Petaluma such a special place; this is the condensed version: 1. The Small Town with the Big Personality Although Petaluma’s population may be on the small side (56,727), you’ll never hear Petaluma described as a sleepy little town.
Sonoma County is home to 425 wineries…but only one that specializes in port.
FROM "WIND TO WINE"- THE PETALUMA GAP Visitors to Petaluma are often surprised by the temperature variations that can take place within a single day.
No one wants to travel and leave their best friend at home, so Petaluma has plenty of places to let Fido run free or keep you company while visiting Petaluma.
You know Petaluma is charming and picturesque but you might not know that...Petaluma had the world’s first and only chicken pharmacy.The annual Salute to American Graffiti—when more than 350 classic cars rumble into downtown Petaluma for the car show and festival—pays tribute to George Lucas' classic movie (many of the film’s most memorable shots were filmed here).Chartered in 1858, Petaluma is one of California’s oldest cities, and many of its 19th-century iron-front buildings built along the Petaluma River are still in use.Thanks to its granite bedrock, Petaluma was one of a few California towns to survive the legendary 1906 earthquake with only minor damage.The Petaluma Gap is a wind-tunnel-like opening that starts between Tomales Bay and Bodega Bay, builds up speed through Petaluma, then empties in the San Francisco Bay.
A park can be a place to reconnect with nature on a hike, learn about history, play and picnic with the family, or let your dog get some exercise…and sometimes all of the above!
The Petaluma River is a veritable sea of activity attracting recreational boaters, rowers, kayakers, photographers, bird watchers and anglers to explore, play or just relax.Since the mid 1800s, the Petaluma River has been a vital commercial link for shipping produce and poultry to San Francisco.
History shares the bill with live theater in Petaluma’s unique venues for live entertainment.