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Author: Heather Irwin

Encacahuatado, pork ribs cooked in a peanut mole sauce from El Milagro Healdsburg, a block west of the square Friday, Nov. 1, 2024, in downtown Healdsburg. (John Burgess / The Press Democrat)

These Favorite Windsor and Healdsburg Restaurants Are Worth Rediscovering

November 2024December 2024

Discover some of Sonoma County's charming neighborhood restaurants, where servers know your name, prices are reasonable and the drinks are stiff.

Overshine Wine. Co in Healdsburg

It’s an Interesting Time for Wine Groupies in Healdsburg. Here Are 5 New Tasting Rooms To Explore

November 2024

From a retro tasting room in Dry Creek Valley to a hip, casual space downtown, here are five new Healdsburg spots to unwind and sip wine.

The pool at Calistoga Spa Hot Springs in Calistoga. (Courtesy Calistoga Spa Hot Springs)

Sonoma and Napa Destinations Named Among Most Laid-Back Small Towns in California

November 2024November 2024

WorldAtlas named these four local destinations among the most laid-back small towns in the state. Here's how to spend a relaxing getaway in each town.

Overshine Wine Co. in Healdsburg

These Healdsburg Vintners Want To Give You a Slice of the Good Life

November 2024November 2024

Vintners David Drummond and Sam Bilbro met six years ago and planted 46 types of Italian grapes. Now, their new wine venture is welcoming everyone for a good time.

Hamburger, fries and a shake in Omaha Nebraska.

New Burger and Milkshake Spot in Sebastopol Slated To Open in November

October 2024November 2024

Plus, more dining news at The Barlow and a Santa Rosa cafe with a worthy fundraiser.

Fish and butter beans at Monti's in the renovated Montgomery Village space in Santa Rosa. (Courtesy of Monti's)

New Menu Brings a Clearer Focus to Monti’s Restaurant in Santa Rosa

October 2024

The iconic restaurant in Montgomery Village comes into sharper focus following a renovation and new menu.

Julie Rothberg, president of Medlock Ames Winery, with a glass of the 2019 The Flag Cabernet Sauvignon, sold as a three-bottle set complete with a custom collector's box, at the tasting room in Healdsburg on Wednesday, Dec. 14, 2022. (Beth Schlanker/The Press Democrat)

Odyssey Wine Academy Offers Wine Education in Spanish To Meet Community Need

October 2024

The formal study of wine makes good business sense for those in the industry. Now Spanish speakers can benefit from new courses at Odyssey Wine Academy.

Cuvaison Winery in Napa

A Couple of Tech Guys Opened Napa’s Cuvaison 55 Years Ago. It Keeps Getting Better

October 2024October 2024

After more than 50 years in business, Cuvaison Winery keeps finding new ways to wow visitors.

Dancers perform in front of a crowd during the Dia de los Muertos celebration at the Healdsburg Plaza on Sunday, October 29, 2017, in Healdsburg. (Beth Schlanker / The Press Democrat)

Where To Celebrate Día de Los Muertos in Sonoma and Napa Counties, 2024

October 2024October 2024

Create ofrendas, decorate sugar skulls, watch ballet folklórico performances and more at these local Día de los Muertos events.

Dos' Bar, a communal wine tasting space, in Sonoma. (Beth Schlanker / The Press Democrat)

Dos’ Bar in Sonoma Is a Dream Destination for Natural Winemakers and Their Fans

October 2024October 2024

Natural wine-lovers have a new headquarters in downtown Sonoma — just don’t call it a tasting room.

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