Where to Taste Wine in Sonoma on Thanksgiving Day
These wineries have made wine tasting on Thanksgiving a tradition and close their doors early enough that staff and visitors still have time to enjoy their feast at home.
These wineries have made wine tasting on Thanksgiving a tradition and close their doors early enough that staff and visitors still have time to enjoy their feast at home.
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A slew of new restaurants are in development and (hopefully) will open late this year or in early spring.
A sophisticated refresh to the 1960s-era Sea Ranch Lodge just debuted—and early winter is the perfect time to check things out.
Local restaurants and bars serve up fizzy fun that’s great with flavored liqueurs, juice, or even gin.
These restaurants and grocers are offering Thanksgiving meals, for dining in, picking up or delivery.
Sonoma County is honoring local vets with a parade, free museum visits and more.
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Taste beers that comfort like a fleece jacket and spread good cheer throughout the body, given their typical high alcoholic strength.