After Harvest Cannabis Tours in Sonoma and Mendocino: Hashery, Dispensaries, Lounges, and Wine
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Winter in Northern California is one of the best times to discover cannabis and wine country. After harvest, the landscape changes—rolling hills and vineyards turn iridescent green, the air feels crisp, and the pace slows down. It’s the season when locals take a breath, and visitors can enjoy the region in a more personal way.
Our cannabis tours continue all winter long. Guests get the rare chance to step inside a small hashery and see how cannabis flower is carefully transformed into resin. It’s hands-on, traditional work that connects the plant to the final product, and it’s something most people never get to witness up close.
Along the way, we stop at dispensaries and lounges where the community gathers. These are welcoming places to learn about new strains, meet passionate people, and enjoy the relaxed culture that cannabis is known for. Some lounges have river views, others are set in the hills, but all offer a chance to unwind and feel part of Northern California’s cannabis scene.
Wine remains part of the journey too. Even in off season, tasting rooms are open and inviting. Winemakers have more time for conversation, and it’s easy to settle in with a glass while taking in the quiet beauty of the vineyards. It’s a natural pairing with the cannabis experience, since both are grown from the same land and reflect the care of local farmers.
We make it simple to enjoy the day. Some guests choose a self-drive tour to go at their own pace, while others prefer a fully curated experience with a private car and driver. Either way, the focus is on connecting you to the best of cannabis and wine during the green season of Northern California. After harvest cannabis and wine tours offer more than just tastings and stops—they’re a window into the culture, the community, and the beauty that make this region so special. It’s about slowing down, exploring at your own rhythm, and experiencing Northern California in its most vibrant and authentic season.
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