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…with more than 40 types harvested each year in the area. Enjoy them every which way, including in colorful salads. Try it Here: Stockhome, Petaluma Shaved fennel and arugula…
…to North Carolina. His protege, Evan Castro, has assumed the estate chef duties without a skipped beat. In Healdsburg, Estate Chef Carl Shelton has departed from J Vineyards & Winery….
…focuses on minimal- or no-intervention sparkling, white, red, and skin contact offerings from California paired with a Mediterranean-inspired food menu that features delicious spreads, tinned fish, scallop crudo and braised…
…flat meadows and valleys to rolling hills, and from cool wind and fog to hot sunshine. Because of this rich environmental diversity, there are actually five distinct American Viticultural Areas…
…court, and grass area for picnic blankets. Pups are welcome to accompany their human companions on a picnic or walk in the spacious open area overlooking the winery’s estate Chardonnay vineyards….
…Areas (AVAs) The 19 distinct wine areas (AVAs) of Sonoma County each have their own microclimates, soil, and grape-growing characteristics. With more than 60 grape varieties grown across the region,…
…a small boat launch and picnic area. Sunset Beach River Park (Forestville) has a beach and picnic area. Responsible Travel Reminder While out enjoying these dog-friendly hikes, beaches, and dog parks,…
…Area Austin Creek State Recreation Area With nearly 6,000 acres and featuring 20 miles of trails meandering through meadows and woodlands and across rolling hills, Austin Creek SRA is big…
…Wines. Born in South Korea to Chinese parents, Chu speaks fluent English, Mandarin Chinese, and Korean, a skillset she often employs when greeting Asian guests. A gourmet cook who spent…
…partially flooded areas and other storm-related hazards. Up-to-date information about current park conditions can be found at parks.sonomacounty.ca.gov. Sonoma Valley Regional Park, Glen Ellen The park’s main path, the Valley…
…AVA (American Viticultural Area). This is the birthplace of Sonoma County winemaking, with grapevines first planted in 1825. Sonoma’s roughly 80 wineries include America’s oldest commercial winery, Buena Vista Winery….