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…be made for picnicking on site. This means winery picnickers will have a formal start and finish time, with appointments generally lasting 90 minutes. No more lingering for an afternoon…
…the 17-mile-long Sonoma Coast State Park, Bodega Head is the rocky headland that forms the commanding entrance into Bodega Harbor. The harbor side of the headland provides a popular crabbing…
…it joins the sea a quarter-mile or so later. If you’re here in summer, when a sand spit forms at the river’s mouth, you’ll be able to walk right up…
…include four BV wines, the fascinating story of this Sonoma County treasure, and if you choose, a boxed lunch or cheese tasting for two. Note that access to the wine museum,…
…Hook & Ladder Winery Many wineries throughout Sonoma County offer bocce ball courts to visitors. It’s fun to kick back with a glass of wine and watch a competition, or…
…where grilling and smoking tender meats is elevated to an art form. With its finger-licking good St. Louis-style pork ribs, succulent pulled pork and brisket sandwich, and sweet cornbread muffins,…
It’s all about music and choices at Sonoma State University’s Donald and Maureen Green Music Center, a world-class performing arts complex in the heart of Sonoma Wine Country. Experience the…
…starts to build up in the meat and the sweetness dissipates. That’s why instead of the holy grail of shellfish, some grocery store crab can be a disappointing, Windex-flavored mess.…
…bakery also sells cheese, jam, salami and other items for your picnic basket. Takeout-only. Open Thurs-Fri, 11 a.m. – 4 p.m., Sat-Sun, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. 6665 Front St,…
…great dose of glam to the vineyard-draped edge of Geyserville. Topped with a glass pyramid, the sprawling property features a giant (seasonal) swimming pool that’s open to the public, and a…
…its blistering kiss on your meal. The warmth makes you feel all cozy inside, and the flames – burning up to 900 degrees for a bubbly-crust pizza – impart extra…
…rarely-seen bobcat and mountain lion. Man-made Lake Ilsanjo holds bluegill, black bass, and largemouth bass. And in the park’s Ledson marsh, you might glimpse a red-legged frog, which is a…