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Candice Koseba, Sonoma County Bee Company owner

Sonoma Beekeeper Dives Into the Fall Season’s Other Crush

October 2024

Beekeeper Candice Koseba bonds with her local bees and crushes honeycomb to harvest fall’s golden honey.

Hirsch Vineyards. (Kim Carroll/Sonoma Magazine)

Meet the Growers Behind the Most Iconic Sonoma County Vineyards

October 2024October 2024

Any winemaker worth their boots will tell you that great wines are made in the field. Meet some of the growers behind iconic local vineyards.

Gap's Crown vineyard northeast of Penngrove. (Dan Quiñones/Courtesy Three Sticks Wines)

These Are the Most Iconic Vineyards in Sonoma County

October 2024October 2024

Our picks for some of the county's most iconic vineyards — and amazing wines to try from each site.

Jeff Clark pulls suckers and leafs a vineyard, Saturday, July 6, 2024, during a work party with the Sonoma Winemakers Club. (Kent Porter/The Press Democrat)

This Sonoma County Town Owns a Vineyard

October 2024

Amateur winemakers farm and make wine from a teaching vineyard in Sonoma — and they’re always welcoming new learners.

Wine tasting at Bartholomew Estate Vineyards and Winery in Sonoma. (Steven Krause)

How To Spend a Harvest Getaway in the Town of Sonoma

October 2024

Make the most of early fall with a perfect three-day weekend getaway in the town of Sonoma.

A plate of tacos includes four types: al pastor, veggie, fish, and shrimp, at El Roy’s Express Mex truck No. 2 on Santa Rosa Avenue in Santa Rosa, on Thursday, July 11, 2024. (Darryl Bush / For The Press Democrat)

Who’s Got the Best Tacos in Sonoma County? Here Are Our Dining Editor’s Top Picks

September 2024February 2025

Narrowing down a list of Sonoma’s best tacos feels like a near impossibility, but here’s a great first try for the warmth of early fall.

Climate Farm School in Sebastopol

Our Reporter Spent a Week at a Local Climate Farm School. Here’s What Happened

September 2024October 2024

The weeklong program cost between $2,600 and $3,600. Reporter Austin Murphy had once managed to kill a lawn with a pitchfork. He was skeptical, and had a lot to learn.

Lemon Pancakes with cottage and syrup from the Verano Cafe Thursday, June 13, 2024, in Sonoma. (Photo by John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

Where to Get the Best Pancakes in Sonoma County

September 2024September 2024

From classic fluffy ones served up with eggs and bacon to lemon ricotta and supersize versions, here are some of our favorite pancakes right now.

Winemaker Scot Bilbro and architectural designer Lisa Steinkamp's Healdsburg home. (Eileen Roche/Sonoma Magazine)

Rustic Healdsburg Home Roots Local Winemaker and Designer in Nature

September 2024September 2024

A winemaker and a designer craft a family home full of layered texture and creative repurposing — and more than a little bit of serendipity.

Chris Christensen of Bodkin Wines. Photo developed in the 2022 Bodkin Light Skinned Zinfandel. (James Joiner/Sonoma Magazine)

Purple Passion: These Indie Winemaker Portraits Were Developed in Wine

September 2024

What if you could lock a favorite wine in a photograph? Using a groundbreaking method, an award-winning photographer has reshaped the boundaries of traditional film portraiture.

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