13 Sonoma County Restaurants We Lost in 2023
This year, Sonoma County lost more than a dozen well-known restaurants — far fewer than in previous years, but heartbreaking nonetheless.
This year, Sonoma County lost more than a dozen well-known restaurants — far fewer than in previous years, but heartbreaking nonetheless.
These unusual-suspect wineries are leaving tradition behind in the pursuit of more diverse and delicious sparkling wines.
Sonoma County's best hikes, with hallmark views of vineyards, oak woodlands and stunning coastal bluffs.
Esquire magazine has announced its annual list of Best New Restaurants in America, featuring one fine dining destination in Wine Country.
Hold on to your Santa hat! Miracle and Sippin’ Santa are back with a host of new kitschy cocktails.
Sake, Champagne and a chance to taste a 40-plus-year-old wine at Maison Healdsburg, recently opened by a trio of SingleThread alums.
These wineries go all-out with great dishes to accompany their wines.
Medieval fortresses and parterre gardens, swimming pools and outdoor art galleries, riding horses and trolleys — there’s plenty of reason to venture outside the tasting room in Wine Country.
Augie’s has a welcoming atmosphere, classic-yet-approachable French cuisine and excellent service.
It may not snow in Sonoma County, but the region becomes its own special winter wonderland as the holidays approach. Here are the best things to eat, drink and do.