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Multiple dwellings existing on the property. (Daniel Wilson)

Napa Estate Behind ‘Two-Buck Chuck’ Is on the Market for $35 Million

November 2024November 2024

The former Charles Shaw Winery estate in St. Helena, known for its $2 wine “Two-Buck Chuck," comes complete with a vineyard and winemaking facilities.

Views from the terrace. (Adam Rouse)

Modern Sonoma Retreat Built in Sea Ranch Style of Natural Harmony

November 2024

In a new Sonoma retreat, Bay Area architecture and interior design firms continue William Turnbull Jr.'s commitment to design homes in harmony with the natural landscape.

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.

Fresh cranberry sauce with tangerine and mint from chef John Ash, Nov. 23, 2022. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

How to Spice up Your Homemade Cranberry Sauce for Thanksgiving

November 2024

Ditch the canned sauce and make this tangy-sweet cranberry salsa for the Thanksgiving table.

Healdsburg Plaza is aglow Thursday, Dec. 22, 2022, with holiday colors. (Kent Porter / The Press Democrat)

Healdsburg Named Coziest Town in California and One of the Best for Christmas in US

November 2024December 2024

Healdsburg was named one of the top 10 best Christmas towns in the country, as well as the coziest town in California. Here are some festive activities and places to enjoy the holiday.

Short Rib Chili with Anaheim, pasilla and chipotle peppers from chef Chad Holmes of Chad's Soup Shack. (John Burgess / The Press Democrat)

These Are the Best Local Comfort Dishes for Winter Blues

November 2024November 2024

From hearty soups to quesabirria and meatballs, our dining editor found the best comfort classics in Sonoma County.

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.

Coffee and a croissant. (Shutterstock)

New Kenwood Cafe Pays Homage to Town’s Former, Epic Pillow Fights

November 2024November 2024

Plus, new pizza and rolled ice cream shops join the Sonoma County restaurant scene.

The Duke Ellington Nutcracker transports the famous tale to a 1940s jazz club, with guest musicians from the Marcus Shelby Orchestra and both professional and student dancers. (Kate Nagle/Courtesy New World Ballet)

‘This Isn’t the Typical Ballet’: Local Orchestra, Ballet Studio To Present a Jazz Nutcracker

November 2024

New World Ballet’s version of the holiday classic brings ballet to the underserved — and gets audiences up out of their seats with a jazzy spin.

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