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…Large comfortable seats with tray tables, overhead storage, and big windows make it easy to sit back and enjoy the scenic view. Onboard amenities include free Wi-Fi, a snack bar,…
…and big agricultural valleys.” D’Aversa, the co-founder of Pennrose Wine, a small natural wine company in Santa Rosa, also mentioned a favorite local park: “One of my favorite places in…
…outdoor parking lot into a churrascaria from 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday through Sunday. The restaurant’s “Big Red” mobile rotisserie fires up up all-you-can eat dishes like mesquite-grilled New York…
…program’s highest recognition for new construction. But these aren’t the only Sonoma wineries making big moves to do the right thing for the land, vines, wines, employees and neighbors. Here…
…Sundays from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. instagram.com/holychilemole. Camachos Southern Style BBQ Big bold, smoky goodness is their motto, and their tender meats are cooked low and slow for 12 hours…
…dotted throughout the chowder, and the big plus is that seafood outweighs potatoes. It’s one of the best chowders on the coast. Next time we’ll definitely try the caramel bacon…
…right on Coleman Valley Road and head inland for about a mile. As the road plateaus, there are plenty of turnouts to look back at the big blue stretching out for…
…the team after a big project launch. In October, however, Flavor made its valiant return — in Sebastopol. Also returning are many classics: pillows of butternut squash ravioli in sage…
…just at fish tacos, but the bigger category of seafood tacos. Superfresh fish, fried oysters, shrimp, and calamari are topped with a rainbow of pickled onions, avocado, radishes, and cilantro…
…located east of the boundary of the AVA but is big on Green Valley wines. In 2003, the Boisset family brought two generations of sustainable winemaking experience from Burgundy, France…
…garden where you can savor an ice-cold Jimm’s Cup, a refreshing drink served in a big Ball jar with ginger beer, seasonal fruit, and herbs that reflect the area’s rich…
…LGBTQ+ event and travel company co-founded by Saperstein. Saperstein is not only one of Sonoma County’s biggest cheerleaders, but also one of its pillars. A resident of the town of…