These Local Food and Wine Businesses Are Run by Young Professionals
Meet nine food and wine industry leaders who are helping the local business community thrive.
Events, art, culture and entertainment in Sonoma County
Meet nine food and wine industry leaders who are helping the local business community thrive.
Plus: A new local cider to try, a new favorite vinegar shrub, a new chef at Ferrari-Carano Vineyards and more dining news from Sonoma County.
If you need an excuse to get outdoors and drink wine, this is it.
Kids of all ages can hunt for colorful, treat-filled eggs, and meet the Easter bunny in a number of towns across the county.
It is the second distillery in Sonoma County to complete the USDA certification process. Cheers to that!
Easter brunches are booking up fast this year so make your reservation asap.
Non-fungible tokens, or NFTs, are all the rage these days. Now you can collect a series of them, for free, and use them to get discounts at a local restaurant.
The four-bedroom, seven-bathroom home has 9,000 square feet of living space and sits on 40 acres on a hillside.
Derby Day festivities include a large-screen viewing of Kentucky Derby races, fashion contests, Southern food, mint juleps and wine, of course.
Reveling in the season’s most beautiful vegetables with farmer Stephen Carter of Sonoma’s Scribe Winery.