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…Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, though, their biggest attraction is the Theater of Nature, an elaborate garden designed to illustrate how biodiversity creates sustainable farms and vineyards. Visit with the resident sheep…

…but the area also offers an array of adventurous, unique and outright crazy ways to commemorate your big day. How about jumping out of a plane from 12,000 feet? Or…

…you can try Monti’s for wood-fired rotisseries and Wine Country cuisine. In addition to nightly specials from the large wood-fired rotisserie, there are small and big plates featuring fresh local…

…of Sonoma County. The Sonoma Valley Museum of Art demonstrates that a small Wine Country community can bring in exhibits that rival its big-city counterparts, while the Museum of Sonoma…

…renaissance? These craft ciders, often made with heirloom varieties like the Gravenstein apples, are more complex than big-brand cider, and are well suited to autumnal flavors, while having a lower…

…We don’t produce Chardonnays or big Napa Cabernets. We definitely try to do things differently.” A tasting of five wines — “and sometimes others,” adds MacFiggen — is $30. 25…

…process in their production. “It’s amazing to have a facility where we can actually give back to our community in a bigger way than we can just as individual people,”…

Comprising 1,768 square miles and stretching for 55 miles along the Pacific Ocean, Sonoma County is big. This gorgeous region is also an ecological paradise containing countless microclimates and an…

…marble tables, and a big communal table, the look of this welcoming space is bright, fresh, and sophisticated. 8. John Ash & Co., Santa Rosa John Ash & Co. This…

…bags of beans, a holiday gift set, or a gift card from local roasters like Taylor Lane Organic Coffee, Wolf Coffee, Big River Coffee, and Retrograde Coffee Roasters. Wake up to a gift box…

…Rosa At the Charles M. Schulz Museum, enjoy fun crafts for kids, make a balloon Snoopy, and watch Happy New Year, Charlie Brown! on the big screen. Plus, ring in…

…developed the Russet Burbank potato, he would go on to develop about 800 plant creations in Sonoma County’s mild climate and year-round growing season. Among his big successes are the…