You can legally purchase cannabis products in two ways:
1. Physical Dispensaries (recreational and medical)
2. Delivery services
Dispensaries
Types of Dispensaries
Okay, you’ve got the history and rules down, so now all you need to do is make your purchase, right? Before you do, it’s important to understand that there are two types of dispensaries in California: recreational and medical.
A recreational dispensary does not require a medical cannabis card. In order to shop at a recreational dispensary, you just need to show your ID to prove that you’re 21 years of age or older.
A medical dispensary does require a medical cannabis card and proof that you’re 18 years or older. These days, medical cards can be obtained pretty quickly and easily online (more on that below).
Now, we know what you’re thinking: If cannabis is legal in California, why aren’t all dispensaries recreational?
When it comes to Wine Country, there are more than a dozen recreational dispensaries in Sonoma County, but Napa County currently only allows medical dispensaries.
What to Expect When You Visit a Dispensary
Step 1 – Bring Your ID
We covered this point above, but let’s hit again to be safe. The most important thing to remember when going to a dispensary is to bring a valid ID (a state-issued ID card, state-issued driver’s license, or passport) to prove you’re of legal age. Dispensaries take these ID requirements seriously, so you should absolutely expect that your ID will be checked and scanned before you’re allowed entrance, even if you’re just “window shopping” or tagging along with someone that will ultimately be purchasing.
Step 2 – Bring Cash
Dispensaries only accept cash. We realize that’s a strange concept in today’s world of Venmo, Square, and other cashless payments, so why cash only? The short answer is that even though cannabis is legal in California, marijuana remains illegal under federal law. As a result, most financial institutions are not willing to provide financial services to dispensaries, such as credit card processing (see our FAQs section for more details on this).
To be safe, we recommend swinging by an ATM before you visit.
Step 3 – Shop and Ask Questions
Most dispensaries are well designed and comfortable, similar to a high-end retail shop with a variety of product options organized by category.
You will also be able to purchase any equipment needed for consumption, like rolling papers, pipes, and vape pens. Like wineries, dispensaries come in all sizes; some are large with a vast selection while others are more boutique and intentional with their product curation.
It’s best to treat the shopping experience like an art gallery, not a grab-n-go. Take your time, check out the different offerings, and most importantly, don’t be afraid to ask questions, for the products come in varying levels of potency and offer an array of effects. Pro tip: you will not be allowed to sample or consume products in a dispensary (another one of those pesky rules).
Lean on staff members — often referred to as “budtenders” (seriously, yes) — to help you make your selections. They can lay out everything you can expect to experience, suggest how much you should consume, and help you find the best match for a hike, relaxing by the pool, or just enjoying the scenery. The legalization of cannabis is still fairly new in California, so these budtenders act like pharmacists, happy to take the time to answer questions and educate newbies, so definitely take advantage of their knowledge and guidance
Step 4 – Pay
Cannabis products range vastly in price and the additional tax on cannabis purchases causes the jaws of many new cannabis consumers to drop.
So, don’t say we didn’t warn you: Be prepared to pay an additional 35 percent (on average) after state, local, and excise cannabis taxes.
Pro tip: Some dispensaries add taxes into the listed price of products, so ask the budtender if tax is included to make sure you understand the full price before you check out.
Pro tip 2: You cannot return products once you purchase, so make sure you know exactly what you want before you check out. We recommend buying in smaller quantities to start if you’re a first-time user of a particular product.
Top Wine Country Dispensaries to Visit
As we mentioned above, there are more than a dozen recreational dispensaries in Sonoma County, but Napa County only has medical dispensaries. We have included a few of our favorite dispensaries segmented by geography.