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Author: Sonoma Magazine Staff

Story on which restaurants charge corkage the girl and the fig cafe in Glen Ellen

15 Sonoma Restaurants That Let You Bring Your Own Wine, For Free

April 2018April 2018

Bring your own wine to these Sonoma County restaurants, sans shame and corkage.

Two World Travelers Tie the Knot With an Epic Hilltop Dance Party in Santa Rosa

April 2018April 2018

It all started with a question: "Will you travel the world with me?"

Sonoma Valley Authors Festival Connects Big-Name Writers with Readers

March 2018April 2018

New authors festival at the Lodge in Sonoma will feature 26 speakers including David Brooks, Billy Collins, Amor Towle, Doris Kearns Goodwin, and astronaut Scott Kelly.

Mazel Tov & Matrimonio: A Jewish-Italian Outdoor Wedding in Petaluma

March 2018April 2018

Allegra Poggio's and Elliot Rector's love blossomed along Bay Area trails.

MacRostie Winery in Healdsburg, California

19 Best Sonoma Wineries to Visit This Spring

March 2018April 2018

Celebrate spring with some wine tasting.

Look Up: Astronomical Events in 2018 and How to See Them in Sonoma County

March 2018March 2018

2018 kicked off with a super blue blood moon, and there are seven night sky wonders to come.

2/5/2014: D1: Adam Gaines, second from left, pours Keller Estate wines for, from left, Casey Burke, Lisa Nourse and Stephanie Simunovich of San Francisco. Keller Estate is one of the vineyards in the Petaluma Gap, an area where the Pacific winds blow through a break in the coastal range southeast to the San Francisco Bay. It is known for producing grapes with powerful flavors. PC: Adam Gaines, second from the left, pours samples of wine from the Keller Estate Winery for, starting from left, Casey Burke, Lisa Nourse and Stephanie Simunovich of San Francisco in Petaluma on Sunday, January 26, 2014. (Conner Jay/The Press Democrat)

Fine Spot for Pinot: Visit Sonoma’s Newest Wine Appellation in Petaluma

March 2018

Petaluma Gap is Sonoma County's 18th wine appellation and a destination for Pinot lovers.

12/11/2013:D1: An old sign for Kohler and Frohling winery above the sherry-making building that was later converted into a barn at the park. PC: An old sign for Kohler and Frohling winery remains above the sherry-making building that was later converted into a barn at Jack London State Park in Glen Ellen on Tuesday, November 26, 2013. (Conner Jay/The Press Democrat)

Long-Shuttered Sonoma Winery is Back in Business

March 2018March 2018

One of California's oldest and most successful wineries — that you’ve likely never heard of — is back.

Rialto Cinemas offers a selection of beer and wine and menu items such as bruschetta, paninis and other shareable dishes that can be ordered along side the usual movie fare of popcorn and candy at Rialto Cinemas in Sebastopol, California on Thursday, February 25, 2016. (Alvin Jornada / The Press Democrat)

Things to Do in Sonoma County, March – April

March 2018March 2018

Film festivals and spring parades, food and wine events and the best of Broadway - there's no shortage of things to do in Sonoma County in March and April.

Healdsburg’s Bergamot Alley To Close and Move Business Online

March 2018April 2018

Just when you've found the perfect spot for tasting European wines, they announce they're closing.

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