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Category: Sonoma Wineries

Raghni Naidu, owner and founder of Naidu Wines and Vineyards in Sebastopol. Photo taken Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2022. (Beth Schlanker / The Press Democrat)

Sonoma and Napa Wineries You Need to Know in 2025, According to Food & Wine

January 2025

Nearly a dozen wineries from Sonoma and Napa counties were named as some of the most exciting to step on the scene in California.

Inside the new Kanzler Estate tasting room in Sebastopol. (Courtesy of Yoni Goldberg)

New Sonoma County Tasting Rooms to Keep On Your Radar in 2025

December 2024

Put these three top-notch wine producers on your list of must-visits this year.

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Sonoma, Napa Bottles Make The New York Times’ List of Most Memorable Wines of 2024

December 2024December 2024

Two bottles from Sonoma and Napa wineries made it on The New York Times' roundup of the 12 most memorable wines of the year. Here's the verdict.

Founded by John Pedroncelli, Sr. in 1927, the Geyserville property is now run as a fourth-generation business by president Julie Pedroncelli St. John, with Montse Reece as winemaker. (Pedroncelly Winery)

Meet the Women Behind Some of Sonoma and Napa’s Best Wines

December 2024March 2025

Some of our local wine industry legends have been crafting the fine stuff for decades. For notable wines boasting female flair, start with these standouts.

Unti Vineyards in Healdsburg. (Courtesy of Unti Vineyards)

Healdsburg’s Unti Vineyards Invites Visitors To Explore Uncommon Grape Varieties

December 2024December 2024

At Unti Vineyards in Healdsburg, visitors can explore wines made from a multitude of interesting varieties more commonly found in Italy and southern France.

Faust Wines' hilltop tasting room Faust Haus is set in an old Victorian overlooking Napa Valley, located in St. Helena. (Courtesy of Faust Wines)

Napa and Sonoma Counties Featured in Wine Spectator’s Top 100 Wines of 2024

December 2024January 2025

Five Sonoma and Napa county wines made the top 10 of Wine Spectator's coveted list, along with a dozen more among renowned wineries worldwide.

Napa-based Sovi makes nonalcoholic wines in a lovely, dry style, including a crisp sparkling white blend of Chenin Blanc, Pinot Gris and Gewürztraminer; a floral sparkling Rosé of Pinot Noir and Tempranillo; a light bodied blend of Pinot Noir, Tempranillo and Petite Sirah; and a playful, tropical Wild Child Pinot Gris orange wine. (Courtesy of Sovi)

Wine Country Without Wine? These Tasting Rooms and Producers Offer Excellent Nonalcoholic Options

December 2024

As the New Year rolls around, exploring sobriety or cutting down on alcohol is a common resolution for many. Here are a few suggestions.

This aerial view on Sept. 16, 2019, shows Stonestreet Estate’s Cougar Ridge Vineyard in the eastern highlands of Sonoma County’s Alexander Valley appellation and part of Pocket Peak, an AVA proposed in February 2022. (courtesy of Jackson Family Wines)

Alexander Valley Named Among Best Places To Go In 2025 by Condé Nast Traveler

December 2024December 2024

Condé Nast Traveler named this Wine Country region one of the best places to go in North America and the Caribbean in 2025. Here's how to make the most of your stay.

Italian golden grappa drink on wooden table. (etorres/Shutterstock)

Three Great Grappas From Sonoma County To Try for the Holidays

November 2024December 2024

After wineries press grapes during harvest, several local distillers use the pomace — leftover skins, seeds and pulp — to make grappa. Here are three to try from Sonoma County.

A visitor to Stonestreet Winery makes their way thropugh a full display of fall colors in the Alexander Valley near Jimtown north of Headldsburg. (Chad Surmick / The Press Democrat)

Holiday Guests Coming? Here Are 4 Perfect Sonoma County Day Trips

November 2024November 2024

Visitors and locals will love this four-day itinerary featuring some of the best restaurants, wineries and activities Sonoma County has to offer.

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