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Category: Food + Drink

David Rust and Katherine Menard, both of Sonoma, dine in front of a large wall displayed with apples at Animo restaurant in Sonoma. (Darryl Bush/For The Press Democrat)

This Sonoma Restaurant Is All Over Instagram. Believe the Buzz

March 2022April 2022

Animo has taken Wine Country by storm with its fiery hearth-cooked food appearing on just about every local chef’s Instagram page.

Locally Made Chili Crisp Tops the Charts

March 2022March 2022

Of all the many, many chili crisps we’ve tried, the most complex, delicious and fun to eat is from Occidental.

Scribe Winery’s head farmer, Stephen Carter, lived many lives before finding his way into farming. His carefully tended organic gardens are a thing of beauty in the spring. (Eileen Roche/for Sonoma Magazine)

Meet the Head Farmer at One of Sonoma’s Most Beautiful Winery Gardens

March 2022April 2022

Reveling in the season’s most beautiful vegetables with farmer Stephen Carter of Sonoma’s Scribe Winery.

Super Chicken Nachos from Juanita Juanita in Sonoma. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

Where to Eat for Cheap in Sonoma

March 2022

Here are 12 places in the town of Sonoma where you can get a satisfying meal for under $10.

The garden at Quivira Vineyards in Healdsburg. (Courtesy of Quivira Vineyards)

Where to Taste Rhone Varietal Wines in Sonoma County

March 2022March 2022

Rhone varietal wines can offer a refreshing change of pace for wine drinkers seeking something new.

More and more Sonoma grapegrowers are using cover crops, like this red clover, to build soil health without the use of chemical fertilizers. (Shutterstock)

What Is Regenerative Grape Growing? Plus 3 Sonoma Wines to Try

March 2022March 2022

Regenerative agriculture takes a more holistic approach to farming that takes into account the welfare of the soil, workers and animals.

BBQ sandwich from Lombardi's in Petaluma. (Lombardi's)

Where to Eat for Under $10 in Petaluma

March 2022

Here are 10 places in Petaluma where you can get a satisfying meal for cheap.

Mustard, Dry Creek Valley. (photo by John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

Pair Wine With Wildflowers Along These Sonoma County Routes

March 2022March 2022

These three routes offer eye-catching spring colors and plenty of refreshment stations — tasting rooms — to make a tour even more enjoyable.

Silver Oak winery in Healdsburg. (Courtesy photo)

Single Thread Restaurant to Host Dinners at Silver Oak Cellars

March 2022March 2022

After a fire temporarily closed Single Thread last month, the restaurant will host a series of dinners at the Alexander Valley winery. Plus, a new opening date has been announced for sister restaurant, Little Saint.

Sonoma Herbs Sheep Cheese from Bellwether Farms in Petaluma. (Heather Irwin/Sonoma Magazine)

8 Favorite Cheeses from Sonoma County

March 2022March 2022

Goat, sheep, cow, and even buffalo milk are blended to make some of the best artisan cheeses on the West Coast.

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