How the Pandemic Has Changed Wine Tasting in Sonoma
New tasting experiences and upgraded outdoor services helped wineries weather the pandemic storm. Some of these changes are likely to remain.
New tasting experiences and upgraded outdoor services helped wineries weather the pandemic storm. Some of these changes are likely to remain.
As Wine Country reopens, wine lovers have a lot to be excited about.
Enjoy a stroll in these carefully landscaped gardens, full of roses, tulips, daffodils and other beautiful plants.
Pair your wine with a photo op.
Around 20 Sonoma County wineries are digging into their wine libraries and pouring older wines on March 6 and 7, along with their current releases.
A Windsor winery is serving up pasta and pizza paired with wine to go Thursday through Monday.
These local wineries are producing liquid gold, which can be delivered straight to your doorstep or sampled in a tasting room.
Sunny days are coming. Here's where to sip wine outdoors.
Planning on celebrating love with a bottle of red and your favorite dark chocolate? You may want to reconsider.
Without their own winemaking facilities, tasting rooms and marketing budgets, micro-winery brands have to work hard to sell their wines in these extraordinarily unusual times.