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Sonoma County, famed for world-class wineries, breweries, and culinary scene, offers more than scenic vineyards. Our sandy beaches, coastal redwood forests, meandering rivers, and rolling vineyards provide endless stories. Journalists…
…home of General Vallejo. Taste wine at California’s oldest wineries, Buena Vista and Gundlach-Bundschu. Stroll the Sonoma Plaza, an 8-acre town square and the largest in California, to find a…
…Ana and Eduardo, are other local family-owned wineries worth a visit. Wineries such as Anaba Wines, Benovia Winery, Pachyderm Station and Three Sticks Wines at the Adobe are particularly cozy spots…
As winter settles in, Sonoma County’s landscape transforms into a wonderland with open skies and now dormant vineyards draped in dew-covered vines. Sonoma County wineries invite cozy indoor tastings, where…
…and Wilson Artisan Wines Sonoma wineries are adapting to shifting consumer preferences by partnering with breweries. The long-standing joke that winery professionals prefer beer is now shaping strategy. With Gen…
…adventures, farms, wineries, and fun activities to experience and explore. Here are some helpful tips for having a wonderful time with the whole family on your visit to Sonoma Wine…
…recently planted favorites. Cabernet Sauvignon wineries in the Sonoma Valley region: Arrowood, Glen Ellen Benziger, Glen Ellen BR Cohn, Glen Ellen Laurel Glen, Glen Ellen Chateau St. Jean, Kenwood Kenwood…
…vineyard acres and fewer than 10 wineries (not counting wineries that belong to overlapping appellations such as the Russian River Valley). Top Grapes Merlot grapes in Jordan Vineyard & Winery’s Munselle…
Before wineries turned their ingenuity knobs to 11 to connect with consumers in new ways during the pandemic, some Sonoma producers already offered outside-the-box visitor “experiences” that were just that:…
…wineries in and around Cloverdale, please see the wineries page. And there’s more than just wineries in this northern Sonoma County town, learn about 5 Fun Things to Do in…
In Sonoma County, the word “sustainable” is more than an eco-friendly catchphrase—it’s a big-picture approach to caring for land, people, and wine. Most of Sonoma County’s 425 wineries, and 99%…