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…and areas of northern Napa Valley but warmer than the Russian River Valley. The terrain is mainly rolling hills, with soils derived from Sonoma Volcanic and Franciscan Formation bedrock. Notable…
…Breweries, Cideries, and Distilleries. Cheese Makers Sonoma County’s fertile soil and mild climate makes for wonderful dairy farmland, which in turn nourishes the community of artisan cheese makers. You’ll find…
…the soils in their Sonoma Mountain vineyards, which are situated in a ‘volcanic bowl’ overlooking the Valley of the Moon, and are adjacent to Jack London State Historic Park, and…
…their fresh herbs, fruits, and vegetables. Conclude your wine tasting afternoon on Chalk Hill Road and sip at Lancaster Estate. Set on 53 acres of vineyards and rich, volcanic soils…
…Ocean. Pygmy Forest, Gualala In the northern reaches of the Sonoma Coast lies one of the world’s wonderful oddities: A pygmy forest. Acidic soils and environmental factors played a part…
…Noir and Pinot Gris, in the diverse soil types of the Russian River Valley AVA. La Crema Estate at Saralee’s Vineyard, Windsor La Crema Estate at Saralee’s Vineyard in Windsor,…
…a sheltered, pastoral valley where hillside vineyards bask in the sun when it breaks through the fog. In the south, vines in adobe soils grow to the edge of salt…
…craft an array of respected varietals and blends from its vineyards on ridgelines and in rich volcanic soils. Trattore Farms Winery and Tasting Room, Geyserville Trattore Farms Winery and Tasting…
An astonishing diversity of gardens fourish in Sonoma County, thanks to the region’s Mediterranean climate and rich soil. Even in the dead of winter, something beautiful blooms here. Of course,…
…investment in Pine Mountain-Cloverdale Peak terroir, fine-tuning their experimental vineyard block-by-block, choosing different soils and exposures for unexpected varieties like Riesling. Their tasting room is located in Glen Ellen. Captûre Wines makes…
…Its complex topography includes towering peaks, 50-plus miles of Pacific coastline, oak-studded hills, and sun-kissed valleys, lending the region’s 19 American Viticultural Areas (AVAs) the wide array of microclimates and soil types that…
…prepared foods, breads, and pastries made in this side-by-side café and bakery have roots in the soil of a farm on the west side of Petaluma. The bakers and chefs here…