HEALDSBURG

ALEXANDER VALLEY

Located in the heart of the Alexander Valley, only minutes from Downtown Healdsburg, No Name Estate exudes quiet luxury and the true essence of Wine Country.

Named for enterprising pioneer Cyrus Alexander, the Alexander Valley was considered a better place to grow wheat and raise cattle prior to gaining fame for its grapes. In the 1880s, immigrants formed the Italian Swiss Colony agricultural cooperative at Asti. The winery was California's second-most visited tourism destination in the 1950s, after Disneyland. In the 1960s and 1970s, Alexander Valley was established as a place where top-notch Cabernet Sauvignon could be grown. Today, the valley retains its sleepy, agricultural character, while being home to 15,000 vineyard acres and 42 wineries. 

Rated as one of “America’s Best Small Towns” by both The Smithsonian Magazine and Fodor’s Travel, Healdsburg has quickly become California Wine Country's most sought-after community. With its myriad of top-rated restaurants featuring local, farm-to-table cuisine, Healdsburg’s downtown plaza is constantly abuzz.