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Kyndall and Blake wanted a relaxed yet elegant garden vibe as only Wine Country could provide. The couple's late summer ceremony was held at the Dutton Family property with its garden and refurbished barn. (Amy Jordan)

Local’s Dream Wedding Comes to Life at Family’s Dutton Estate

February 2026February 2026

The barn-style wedding at Dutton Estate Winery in Sebastopol had a relaxed yet elegant garden vibe — fulfilling a young girl’s dreams.

Bouquet of white and red roses, gift box, glasses with pink or rose champagne or sparkling wine for pair for St. Valentines Day, wedding, gray background, selective focus

Celebrate the Season of Love With Wine Country’s Best Sparkling Rosés

February 2026February 2026

Whether you're celebrating with a partner or friends, Wine Country's delicious rosé sparklers will help you do Valentine’s Day right.

The Deslondes band members Sam Doores, left, Dan Cutler, Riley Downing, and Howe Pearson perform at Little Saint in Healdsburg on Thursday, November 13, 2025. (Christopher Chung/The Press Democrat)

Little Saint in Healdsburg Might Be the Hottest Music Venue in the Country

February 2026

The intimate venue has generated so much buzz in the broader music community that artists are going out of their way to tour through Sonoma County to experience it.

Madeira House co-owner Jacqueline Goncalves in Jenner Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2025. (Beth Schlanker / The Press Democrat)

Here’s How To Keep It Cozy in Sonoma County

January 2026January 2026

Sure, you can spend the winter months hunkered down at home, but Sonoma County is brimming with experiences that warm both body and soul.

Clam chowder on the docks at Rocker Oysterfeller's at the Wharf Friday, Nov. 7, 2025, in Bodega Bay. (John Burgess / The Press Democrat)

Chow Down at the Sonoma Coast’s Annual Chowder Crawl

January 2026February 2026

For the coast's annual Chowder Day, a dozen Sonoma County restaurants will fire up their giant kettles and dish out samples of their finest chowder.

The Olla Latté with piloncillo syrup, cinnamon and a dried orange slice Friday, Nov. 7, 2025 from Cafe de la Olla in Santa Rosa. (John Burgess / The Press Democrat)

6 Delicious Hot Drinks To Get in Sonoma County Right Now

January 2026January 2026

Craving warm winter drinks? Here are some of the best cups of cheer in Sonoma County for the dark days of winter.

From left, avocado toast topped with prosciutto and sprouts, and the Sweet Crunch toast with almond butter, bananas, strawberries, coconut and almonds from Succo Cold-Pressed in Santa Rosa. (John Burgess / The Press Democrat)

Flavor Meets Art at Succo Cold-Pressed in Santa Rosa

January 2026

Artfully presented toasts steal the show at this Santa Rosa juice shop known for its superfood-filled elixirs.

Snow clings to dormant trees, Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2019, off Geysers Road. (Kent Porter / The Press Democrat)

For a Productive Spring, Fruit Trees Need Time To Chill Out

December 2025December 2025

Winter chill requirements are an evolutionary adaptation plants use to determine when the worst is over and it’s safe to break dormancy.

Susan Preston in her studio near her home of 50 years in the Dry Creek Valley. (John Burgess / The Press Democrat)

For Sonoma County Artist and Farm Owner, It’s Time ‘To Be a Little Spiky’

December 2025

From the Dry Creek Valley farm she built with her husband, Susan Preston reveals her life as an artist: Feminist, feral and fantastical.

Rancher William Densberger feeds his herd of 100% Japanese Wagyu cattle Wednesday, Oct. 6, 2025, on a ranch owned by Adam Gordon at the base of Mount St. Helena in the Alexander Valley. (John Burgess / The Press Democrat)

A Knights Valley Ranch Raises Wagyu for Exclusive List of Chefs

December 2025December 2025

The remote Sonoma County ranch raises 100% champion Wagyu cattle that only a handful of local chefs can get their hands on.

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