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Author: Heather Irwin

The Euphoria nonalcoholic cocktail with Seedlip Grove, goji and schisandra berry, Euphoria Elixir, lime, prickly pear-hibiscus puree and jasmine water at Fern Bar in Sebastopol. (Heather Irwin/The Press Democrat)

How Will We Eat In 2025? Here Are Our Food Editor’s Predictions

December 2024December 2024

From microsizing to international snacking to early bird dining, here are the food trends to look out for in the new year.

Inside the new Kanzler Estate tasting room in Sebastopol. (Courtesy of Yoni Goldberg)

New Sonoma County Tasting Rooms to Keep On Your Radar in 2025

December 2024

Put these three top-notch wine producers on your list of must-visits this year.

The Pretty Fly for a Fungi with pesto, white sauce, mushrooms, Valley Ford Estero Gold Reserve cheese topped with arugula rom Slow Co. Pizza Friday, Dec. 20, 2024, in Cotati. (John Burgess / The Press Democrat)

Slow Co. Pizza in Cotati Focuses on Local Ingredients and Community Vibe

December 2024December 2024

The new restaurant takes a slow approach to pizza. And it pays off.

The Hommeboys, a boutique Sonoma interiors firm headed by Alex Mutter-Rottmayer and Austin Carrier, outside their Haus of Hommeboys studio in Sonoma. (Eileen Roche / for Sonoma Magazine)

Award-Winning Sonoma Interior Design Firm Hommeboys Open New Studio

December 2024

"Every designer’s dream is to have their own showroom.” A new studio for furniture line Haus of Hommeboys opens in Sonoma.

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Sonoma, Napa Bottles Make The New York Times’ List of Most Memorable Wines of 2024

December 2024December 2024

Two bottles from Sonoma and Napa wineries made it on The New York Times' roundup of the 12 most memorable wines of the year. Here's the verdict.

Amy Knudsen, left, Kurt Hauser, right, with Ella Brait, Hannah Knudsen Robyn DeuPree (from left, clockwise), eat at Hopland's Bluebird Cafe on Wednesday, June 21, 2017. (Kent Porter/The Press Democrat)

The Hidden Town of Hopland Is Eager To Share Its Treasures With Visitors

December 2024April 2025

It's easy to miss this overlooked town in Mendocino County. But it has a lot to share with those curious enough to explore.

The Saloon at The Jack London Lodge in Glen Ellen. (Kim Carroll)

Glen Ellen Has Everything To Make You Feel Glad To Be Alive

December 2024December 2024

Renowned novelist Jack London is still Glen Ellen's claim to fame — but rustic shops, historic sites and gorgeous hiking experiences are what lure countless visitors.

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. (Pedroncelly Winery)

Meet the Women Behind Some of Sonoma and Napa’s Best Wines

December 2024March 2025

Some of our local wine industry legends have been crafting the fine stuff for decades. For notable wines boasting female flair, start with these standouts.

Toothpick Beef dusted with peanuts and intense aromatics served as a finger food or over rice from Bazaar Sonoma, BaSo | Restaurant & Konbini, Oct. 17, 2024, in Forestville. (John Burgess / The Press Democrat)

Sonoma County’s Best New Restaurants of 2024

December 2024December 2024

Find out which Sonoma County restaurant openings caught our dining editor’s eye this year.

The back patio at Molti Amici in Healdsburg Wednesday, July 19, 2023. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

These Sonoma County Restaurants Closed in 2024

December 2024December 2024

It’s been an especially tough year for Sonoma County restaurateurs. Here are the most significant local restaurant closures in 2024.

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