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What's New In Wine Country

This renovated two-bedroom two-bathroom home sitting on the 11th hole of the South Bodega Harbour Golf Course is currently listed for $2,050,000. (Brian Roberts / Loud and Clear Commercial Media)
This Luxuriously Renovated Bodega Bay Home Is a Golfer’s Paradise

Sitting on the 11th hole of The Links at Bodega Harbour, this spacious home boasts panoramic views of the Pacific and modern amenities.

Lounging area of great room. (Bart Edson)
Ranch-Style Home in Sonoma Offers Modern Living With Vintage Charm
Spicy Tan Tan Ramen with Sapporo noodles, sesame, scallion, pork belly chashu, spicy ground pork, charred cabbage, wood ear mushrooms and a 6-minute egg from Ramen Gaijin in Sebastopol. (John Burgess / The Press Democrat)
Warm Up with These Soups from Sonoma Restaurants
Homemade Bacon Spicy Vodka Bloody Mary with Tomatos, Olive and Celery. (Brent Hofacker / Shutterstock)
The Ultimate Guide to The Best Bloody Marys in Sonoma County
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Dining

Pistachio Tiramisu with pistachio mascarpone, lady finger and coffee from Brigitte Bistro Sunday, July 6, 2025, in Petaluma. (John Burgess / The Press Democrat)
8 Hot Food Trends You Can’t Avoid in 2026

The new year is all about cozy-core, big flavors, personal choice and feeling better about how we eat.

Dubai chocolate with green kataifi and pistachio paste. (MurzikNata / Getty Images)
Food Trends Going Away in 2026: What Diners Are Done With
Coffee and pastry from Flying Goat Coffee. (Jenna Fisher)
10 Things to Do on a Rainy Day in Sonoma County
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Top Restaurants

Strawberry Tart with strawberry compote, vanilla cream, mint strawberry sorbet and meringue from Bijou Monday, July 1, 2025, in Petaluma. (John Burgess / The Press Democrat)
Sonoma County’s Best New Restaurants of 2025
Spaghetti all Bolognese with American Kobe beef, veal and pork ribs in a slow-cooked meat sauce at Baci Cafe and Wine Bar Thursday, Oct. 16, 2025 in Healdsburg. (John Burgess / The Press Democrat)
The Best Italian Restaurants in Sonoma County
Seafood ramen with a medley of scallops, shrimp and squid in a shiso ponzu broth from Taste of Tea in Healdsburg. (John Burgess / The Press Democrat)
Cozy Sonoma Restaurants and Bars for Chilly Days
Beet and Butter Bean Hummus garnished with pickled carrot, toasted pistachios and mint, served with grilled ciabatta from chef Barney McGrath's Meatless Monday meals at Muir's Tea Room. (photo by John Burgess/The Press Democrat)
25 Sonoma Restaurants for Delicious Plant-Based Meals
The Mushroom Pie with herbed cream sauce, chives, mozzarella and fontina from Buck’s Place Friday, July 19, 2024, in Sonoma. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat)
Top Sonoma County Restaurant Picks from a Food Critic, Part Two
A plate of tacos includes four types: al pastor, veggie, fish, and shrimp, at El Roy’s Express Mex truck No. 2 on Santa Rosa Avenue in Santa Rosa, on Thursday, July 11, 2024. (Darryl Bush / For The Press Democrat)
Who’s Got the Best Tacos in Sonoma County? Here Are Our Dining Editor’s Top Picks
A selection of pastries and baked goods from Water Street Bistro Thursday, Aug. 29, 2025 in Petaluma. (John Burgess / The Press Democrat)
Top Sonoma County Restaurant Picks From a Food Critic
1/21/2012: B1: PC: Jamie Spaletta, prepares to take an order, Friday Jan. 20, 2012 at Volpi's Ristorante and Historical Bar in Petaluma. (Kent Porter / Press Democrat) 2012
Historic Sonoma County Restaurants That Are Still Going Strong
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BiteClub

Boeuf Bourguignon at Walter Hansel Wine Bistro in Santa Rosa. (Chris Hardy/For Sonoma Magazine)
Sonoma County Restaurants That Closed in 2025

Despite rising costs, staffing shortages and cautious diners, Sonoma County’s restaurant scene showed resilience in 2025.

Uni chawanmushi (egg custard with Hokkaido uni and roe) at Sushi Kosho's nine-piece nigiri tasting. (Heather Irwin / The Press Democrat)
Sushi Kosho Launches $89 Omakase Nigiri Tasting in Sebastopol
Clam, Prawn & Sausage Sauté served with grilled sourdough from Catelli’s Restaurant Sunday, Dec. 21, 2025 in Geyserville. (John Burgess / The Press Democrat)
This Rural Geyserville Restaurant Is an Italian Cornerstone Rooted in Family
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Greatest Hits

The Ultimate Guide to Sonoma Tasting Rooms
Lumache al Pesto with spring pea pesto, morel mushrooms and aged parmesan from Stella Wednesday, March 26, 2025, in Kenwood. (John Burgess / The Press Democrat)
25 Not-to-Miss Sonoma County Restaurants in 2025
At House of Flowers’ 15.5-acre estate, guests can taste winemaker Chantal Forthun’s highly expressive wines in the architecturally impressive hospitality house or in the lush gardens beneath the redwoods. (Flowers Vineyards & Winery)
The Best Sonoma Wineries for First-Time Visitors
Jenner Headlands Preserve. (Brook Edwards / Sonoma County Tourism)
Best Places to Stop Along Highway 1 on the Sonoma Coast
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Travel

Whale Watch volunteer Larry Tiller, of Healdsburg, watches the horizon for spouts from Bodega Head on Sunday, Jan. 6, 2013. (Christopher Chung / The Press Democrat)
Where to Go Whale Watching on the Sonoma Coast

The peak months for whale watching are January through May. Bring binoculars for a spectacular sighting.

It’s all about pooches and Pinot at Lula Cellars in the Anderson Valley. (Lula Cellars)
Spend a Perfect Wine Weekend in Mendocino County
Winemaker Vanessa Wong heads out to the vineyards to check on ripening, a daily chore at harvest. (Kim Carroll)
Spend a Perfect Wine Weekend on the Sonoma Coast
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Top Wineries

Entrance to the wine cave at Thomas George Estates in Healdsburg. (Thomas George Estates)
Sip Wine and Stay Cool in These Sonoma Wine Caves
Outdoor wine tasting and picnic at Aesthete Winery & Farm in Healdsburg. (Aesthete Winery & Farm)
13 Favorite Sonoma Wineries for Picnics
Dogs are welcome at Mutt Lynch Winery in Windsor. (Mutt Lynch Winery)
33 Best Dog-Friendly Wineries in Sonoma County
The colorful flowers in the winery gardens of Lynmar Estate in Sebastopol make for a pretty backdrop for a selfie. (Lynmar Estate)
15 Sonoma Wineries With Gorgeous Gardens
Raghni Naidu, owner and founder of Naidu Wines and Vineyards in Sebastopol. Photo taken Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2022. (Beth Schlanker / The Press Democrat)
Local Wineries Among Best California Newcomers on Food & Wine List
Founded by John Pedroncelli, Sr. in 1927, the Geyserville property is now run as a fourth-generation business by president Julie Pedroncelli St. John, with Montse Reece as winemaker. (Pedroncelli Winery)
Meet the Women Behind Some of Sonoma and Napa’s Best Wines
Faust Wines' hilltop tasting room Faust Haus is set in an old Victorian overlooking Napa Valley, located in St. Helena. (Courtesy of Faust Wines)
Over a Dozen Local Bottles Make Wine Spectator’s Top 100 Wines of 2024
Gap's Crown vineyard northeast of Penngrove. (Dan Quiñones/Courtesy Three Sticks Wines)
Wines To Try From the Most Iconic Vineyards in Sonoma County
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Snow clings to dormant trees, Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2019, off Geysers Road. (Kent Porter / The Press Democrat)
For a Productive Spring, Fruit Trees Need Time To Chill Out

Winter chill requirements are an evolutionary adaptation plants use to determine when the worst is over and it’s safe to break dormancy.

Susan Preston in her studio near her home of 50 years in the Dry Creek Valley. (John Burgess / The Press Democrat)
For Local Artist and Farm Owner, It’s Time ‘To Be a Little Spiky’
Rancher William Densberger feeds his herd of 100% Japanese Wagyu cattle Wednesday, Oct. 6, 2025, on a ranch owned by Adam Gordon at the base of Mount St. Helena in the Alexander Valley. (John Burgess / The Press Democrat)
The Wagyu From This Local Ranch Is So Exclusive, Not Even Robert De Niro Can Get a Taste
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Home

Seating area of deck.(Open Homes Photography)
Redwoods Take Center Stage at Secluded Russian River Retreat

Built in 1992, the home in Guerneville offers prime forest views accessed via plentiful windows, a wraparound porch and outdoor spa.

This two-bedroom, three-bathroom Petaluma home with access to a community garden and shared outdoor spaces is currently listed for $1,275,000. (Digital Twinners)
This Modern Petaluma Home Was Built for Convenience and Community
Read the Room: Interior designer Stephanie Meyer of AVCO Design loves the way her client uses teal and turquoise to match the color scheme Meyer created in the room. The palette blends seamlessly, yet festively. AVCO Design, 10310 Cherry Ridge Rd, Sebastopol, 707-634-2775, avcodesign.com
Sonoma Designers Share Their Decor Tips for a Merry Holiday
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Trending

Sommeliers taste wines in a blind tasting competition during the Blind Bottle Bash at Flambeaux Wine in Healdsburg. (Courtesy of TOWN)
Star Wars Meets Wine Country at a Blind Tasting Competition in Healdsburg
The Failla Wines tasting room in a cottage on 11 acres Thursday, Dec. 4, 2025 along the Silverado Trail north of St. Helena. (John Burgess / The Press Democrat)
A 1920s Cabin-Turned-Tasting Room Showcases the Best of Sonoma in the Heart of Napa Valley
A wall full of nutcrackers on display over customers at Costeaux French Bakery in Healdsburg on Tuesday, December 9, 2025. (Christopher Chung/The Press Democrat)
Where To Dine Out on Christmas in Sonoma and Napa
Scott Keneally of Good Fire, Thursday, October 2, 2025, salvages wood from Sonoma County’s woodlands, which were cut for fire protection. Keneally then cuts, boxes and sells the firewood. (Kent Porter / The Press Democrat)
‘We’re Fighting Fire With Firewood’: A Volunteer Firefighter Finds Untapped Opportunity in the Woods
The newly reopened Boat Shack at the end of the pier at Nick’s Cove in Marshall on Wednesday, December 10, 2025. (Christopher Chung/The Press Democrat)
A Marin County Icon Has Risen From the Ashes
Beef hot pot at Bazaar Sonoma's Korean pop-up preview. (Heather Irwin / The Press Democrat)
After a Fire and Rebirth, Is a Korean Menu Next for This West County Favorite?
Duroc Pork Chop Milanese with lemon caper butter sauce from Stella Wednesday, March 26, 2025, in Kenwood. (John Burgess / The Press Democrat)
Best Sonoma County Restaurant Dishes of 2025
A plate of beef cheek topped with artichoke dill pickle salsa verde sauce including crispy garlic chips, Jalapeño cheddar sausage, roasted potato salad, corn bread, and pickled fruits and veggies, are shown at Bob Costarella’s “Red Eye Barbecue” pop-up, held on Saturdays at Sazon Peruvian Cuisine & Deli on November 15, 2025. (Darryl Bush / For The Press Democrat)
Find a Hidden Texas-Style Barbecue Pop-up at a Peruvian Deli in Roseland
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Napa Getaway

Stewart Cellars tasting room in Yountville. (Douglas Friedman)
This Napa Valley Winery Pours Expressive Cabernet Sauvignons in Its Chic Tasting Room

And just next door, you’ll find a different kind of tasting flight at Madeleine’s Macarons.

Mia Steiger brought her pickleball group for a one of a kind experience amongst the vineyard at Anaba Winery Thursday, July 10, in Sonoma. (John Burgess / The Press Democrat)
Sonoma County Offers a Wine Country Twist to the Hottest Game in America
Rutherford Hill Winery
This Napa Valley Winery Offers ‘Elevated’ Wine Tastings — Literally
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