Where to Eat, Drink, Stay and Play in Napa Valley This Holiday Season
This year, rent your own igloo, ride the wine train with Santa, sip holiday tea in a charming Victorian estate, and visit Wine Girl Wonderland.
This year, rent your own igloo, ride the wine train with Santa, sip holiday tea in a charming Victorian estate, and visit Wine Girl Wonderland.
From a tropical Santa cocktail pop-up to a holiday afternoon tea, merrymaking possibilities abound in Sonoma County.
Santa will arrive by tractor, boat and train this holiday season. Here's where to meet him and snap a photo.
Planning a trip to Napa Valley? Here are six of our favorite hotel properties — from budget to splurge.
A Sonoma County winemaker is “humbled” after two of his wines were poured at a U.S. State Department luncheon in Washington, D.C.
From new pools and guest rooms to winery pop-ups and cooking classes with a celebrity chef, here’s what's happening on the Sonoma hotel scene right now.
The one-of-a-kind gondolas at Sterling Vineyards are gliding once again. And there's great new barbecue in Napa.
It will feature a themed dinner every month at a top local restaurant, including Diavola, Dry Creek Kitchen and Hazel Hill, with wines from a local winery.
A stay in one of these cute new dwellings comes with ocean views and access to almost a mile of private beach.
Before it gets cold, book a luxe staycation outdoors. From treehouses to safari-style tents, here are some of our favorite glamping spots.