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…surprised by the well-crafted dishes. Go for the cold mezze plate, a sampling of hummus, baba ganoush (roasted eggplant dip), tabbouleh, tzatziki, dolmas and crisp falafel. It’s plenty big for…
…after a few years of aging. Check out our article on Harvest Activities in Sonoma County. The biggest annual wine festival in Sonoma County is Taste of Sonoma on Labor Day weekend….
…seals are big into seafood. They particularly enjoy sole, anchovy, herring, flounder, sculpin, hake, cod, octopus, and squid. Aside from pinnipeds, the Russian River spit is also a major resting…
…what you’ll discover while strolling sidewalks lined with local, regional, and national businesses with everything from gourmet cooking to one-of-a-kind fashions. You’ll find big-name shops that offer everything from button-down…
…pinot noir seemed like the perfect choice: it was a grape varietal the winery already had access to and much experience making wine from. The biggest challenge producing a white…
…shops daily for his frequently-changing, luxurious, Cal-Mediterranean menu showcasing mostly local ingredients. Glen Ellen Star, Glen Ellen The star at Chef Ari Weiswasser Cal-Mediterranean bistro is a big, fire-breathing wood…
…sip inside a turn-of-the-century hops barn. Next, visit one of the biggest names in Sonoma County wines: Kendall-Jackson Wine Estates & Garden. The large estate, complete with lavish gardens, offers guests…
…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 ways to commemorate your big day. How about jumping out of a plane from 12,000 feet? Or going on a…
…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…
…board. Don’t miss Tony’s gluten-free-crust pies, either, including a vegetarian model. For other appetites, there are family-style pasta dinners, big salads, and subs with giant meatballs— marvelous tennis-ball-sized rounds that…
…bring in exhibits that rival its big-city counterparts, while the Museum of Sonoma County displays this region’s rich history, art, and culture in two buildings on one campus in downtown…