Weird and Wonderful Wine and Food Pairings in Sonoma and Napa
Tired of the ritualized sip and swirl? In Sonoma County and Napa Valley, wineries and tasting rooms are rethinking the formula.
Tired of the ritualized sip and swirl? In Sonoma County and Napa Valley, wineries and tasting rooms are rethinking the formula.
Across Sonoma and Napa counties, a new kind of book club is taking shape — one where stories are discussed over shared dishes, curated wines and a growing sense of community.
St. Helena collective showcases nuanced wines by Thomas Rivers Brown.
Whether you're celebrating with a partner or friends, Wine Country's delicious rosé sparklers will help you do Valentine’s Day right.
You might expect a winery owned by a legendary Paris fashion house to be a fancy-pants chateau. Instead, this local tasting room is stylish, not showy.
Napa Valley’s Pritchard Hill pioneer wows with scenic beauty and wines that blend grace with muscle.
The winery tasting room is cozy and homey, with knotted-wood walls and ceilings, and a stone hearth decorated with antlers.
And just next door, you’ll find a different kind of tasting flight at Madeleine’s Macarons.
The views are incredible from just about every vantage point on the winery terrace, but they’re especially impressive on the private “Skyloft” decks.
Grape juice and fun activities for the kids, vino for the parents — it's a win-win.