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.
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.
Harvest is underway and hotel properties in Sonoma County are ready to celebrate with events and experiences for visitors and locals.
Taste Oprah's favorite English muffins, visit new tasting rooms and chic cafes, or attend an Oktoberfest. There are plenty of ways to welcome fall in Napa Valley.