Papapietro Perry’s wine cellar gets a pop of color.

Local winery Papapietro Perry, located out Dry Creek Road, just unveiled a cute new mural with vintage postcard vibes on their wine-cellar door. It’s around 14 feet tall by 14 feet wide, and boldly declares: “Peace Love and Pinot.”

Oh, and if you post a photo of it on social media, you can get your $35-plus tasting fee waived!

Here’s some more background on the muralist behind the piece, from a press release:

“Sonoma County artist Maxfield Bala spent a number of weeks at the winery working on his latest creation, which traces Papapietro Perry’s journey from a humble garage in San Francisco to a picturesque site overlooking Dry Creek Valley. … Petaluma-based Bala is known for his colorful murals around Sonoma County, including the Welcome to Petaluma sign.”

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Simone Wilson was born and raised in Healdsburg, CA, where she was the editor of the Healdsburg High School Hound's Bark. She has since worked as a local journalist for publications in San Diego, Los Angeles, New York City and the Middle East. Simone is now a senior product manager and staff writer for the Healdsburg Tribune.

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