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Category: Sonoma Wineries

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

Three Great Grappas From Sonoma County To Try for the Holidays

November 2024April 2026

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.

Orange wines are often more complex than whites, boosting their versatility with food, yet they are less likely than many red wines to overwhelm delicate dishes. (Shutterstock)

Three Orange Wines From Sonoma County To Try for the Holidays

November 2024

Add a little adventure to the Thanksgiving table this year with a bottle or two of orange wine.

Sora Napa at the Meritage Resort & Spa. (Photo: Bob McClenahan)

Anytime is Bubbly Time in Sonoma and Napa

November 2024December 2024

Here are our favorite sparkling wine and Champagne tasting rooms in Sonoma and Napa to explore the local world of bubbles.

At Arnot-Roberts winery in Healdsburg. (Courtesy of Arnot-Roberts)

Arnot-Roberts Winery in Healdsburg Offers Thrills Without Frills

November 2024April 2026

Uncommon grape varieties and elegantly restrained wines are the draw at the low-key Arnot-Roberts tasting room.

Overshine Wine. Co in Healdsburg

It’s an Interesting Time for Wine Groupies in Healdsburg. Here Are 5 New Tasting Rooms To Explore

November 2024April 2026

From a retro tasting room in Dry Creek Valley to a hip, casual space downtown, here are five new Healdsburg spots to unwind and sip wine.

Cuvaison Winery in Napa

A Couple of Tech Guys Opened Napa’s Cuvaison 55 Years Ago. It Keeps Getting Better

October 2024October 2024

After more than 50 years in business, Cuvaison Winery keeps finding new ways to wow visitors.

Dos' Bar, a communal wine tasting space, in Sonoma. (Beth Schlanker / The Press Democrat)

Dos’ Bar in Sonoma Is a Dream Destination for Natural Winemakers and Their Fans

October 2024October 2024

Natural wine-lovers have a new headquarters in downtown Sonoma — just don’t call it a tasting room.

Rick Goodson, right, poured barrel samples for Masha Yelsukova, left, and Amira Dahdouh at Sunce Winery, Sunday, March 11, 2018. The Wine Road Barrel tasting weekends offer the opportunity to sample wines straight from the barrel, talk to winemakers and explore the beautiful Alexander, Dry Creek and Russian River Valleys. (Will Bucquoy/For the Press Democrat)

Young Drinkers Don’t Want Grandpa’s Cabernet. These Local Wineries Are Offering Something a Little Different

October 2024June 2025

More wineries are stepping up to the plate (or glass), tempting us with uncommon and entirely exciting new tastes.

Keller Estate, a Petaluma Gap winery

Keller Estate Shines Spotlight on Under-The-Radar Petaluma Gap

October 2024April 2026

This scenic Petaluma winery boasts star Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Syrah wines as well as an impressive collection of vintage cars.

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