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Category: Sonoma Wineries

Wine tasting at McEvoy Ranch in Petaluma. (McEvoy Ranch)

Petaluma’s McEvoy Ranch Leads With Olive Oil and Charms With Wine

June 2025June 2025

Set in the Petaluma hills near the Sonoma-Marin border, the ranch provides an idyllic backdrop for tasting wine and extra-virgin olive oil.

Wine tasting at Gary Farrell Vineyards & Winery in Healdsburg. (Gary Farrell Vineyards & Winery)

As Visitor Numbers Dip, Creative Wine Clubs Provide a Lifeline for Sonoma County Wineries

June 2025

As the wine industry continues to face headwinds, some winery owners are turning to new revenue streams — including efforts to revitalize their wine clubs.

Sonoma County Celebrates Pride with Local Flavor

June 2025June 2025

Join these Sonoma County Pride events in June and celebrate LGBTQ+ culture with vibrant festivities and gourmet experiences.

The new Truett Hurst tasting room in Healdsburg. (Rob Scheid)

From Rural Estate to Urban Wine Destination, Truett Hurst Begins a Bold New Chapter in Healdsburg

June 2025June 2025

A forgotten building near downtown Healdsburg becomes a stylish, sun-filled tasting room, designed to entertain a new generation of wine lovers.

At House of Flowers’ 15.5-acre estate, guests can taste winemaker Chantal Forthun’s highly expressive wines in the architecturally impressive hospitality house or in the lush gardens beneath the redwoods. (Flowers Vineyards & Winery)

The Best Sonoma Wineries for First Time Visitors

May 2025May 2025

400 wineries? No sweat. Here’s a cheat-sheet of our favorites.

Preston is the kind of place that invites you to bring family and friends. Play some bocce. Sit underneath a shady tree and chat with your neighbor. And, of course, enjoy some really good wine. (Airyka Rockefeller)

Old-World Charm Meets Sonoma Flavor at Preston Farm & Winery

May 2025June 2025

Play some bocce, sit underneath a shady tree, chat with your neighbor and, of course, enjoy some really good wine.

The Villa at Bartholomew Estate in Sonoma is a reproduction of the original Haraszthy Villa. (Bartholomew Estate Winery)

Bartholomew Estate Is a Mini Getaway Minutes From the Sonoma Plaza

April 2025April 2025

Steeped in Sonoma Valley history, Bartholomew Estate assumed an array of fascinating identities before becoming an award-winning winery.

Chili braised pork shoulder sliders on brioche with Napa cabbage slaw by chef Crista Luedtke of boon eat + drink at The Press Democrat’s North Coast Wine & Food Festival at SOMO Village in Rohnert Park, Saturday, June 10, 2017. (Will Bucquoy)

Taste the Region’s Best Food and Wine at Upcoming Festival

April 2025June 2025

Taste the region’s best wine and cuisine, all in one place, at this popular June event in Santa Rosa.

Aperture Cellars tasting room in Healdsburg. (Aperture Cellars / Sonoma County Tourism)

Chenin Blanc Is Making a Comeback in Sonoma County. Here’s Where to Taste It

April 2025

Once a top grape in Sonoma County during the 1970s and '80s, it was kicked out by the increasingly popular Chardonnay.

The Bohème Wines tasting room in Occidental. (Jerry Dodrill / Bohème Wines)

Bohème Wines, an Unassuming Gem in Occidental, Offers Free Tastings

April 2025April 2025

The winery’s artisan Pinot Noir and Chardonnay wines evoke the west county region’s chilly coastal vineyard sites.

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