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Living room. (Ned Bonzi / Sotheby's International Realty)

Late Press Democrat Publisher’s Santa Rosa Home Listed for Sale

October 2024October 2024

Philanthropist and publisher Evert B. Person's custom Santa Rosa home, designed by the famous Sea Ranch architect William Turnbull, Jr., is listed for $5.8 million.

Three new luxury homes are available on Live Oak Farm, a so-called agrihood—a neighborhood connected to working a farm. (Michael Woolsey)

New Petaluma ‘Agrihood’ Offers Sustainable Luxury Living

October 2024

Homes on the 30-acre Petaluma agrihood property, which includes a community farm, start at $3.6 million.

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.

Healdsburg Plaza. (Kim Carroll)

Healdsburg Named Among the Best Cities in the Country by Condé Nast Traveler

October 2024October 2024

Boundless charm, buzzy restaurants and breezy resorts make this Sonoma County city one of the best in the nation.

Tiramisu French toast with whipped mascarpone, raspberry, coffee ice cream and cocoa nibs on Goguette brioche and a Berry Bliss smoothie from the Acorn Cafe Thursday, October 3, 2024 in Healdsburg. (John Burgess / The Press Democrat)

Acorn Cafe in Healdsburg is Brunch and Lunch Best Bet

October 2024June 2025

Acorn Café fills a breakfast and brunch void in Healdsburg with over-the-top Sunday standards.

Inside Songbird Parlour, an event space in Glen Ellen. (Songbird Parlour)

New Glen Ellen and Santa Rosa Restaurants on the Horizon

October 2024October 2024

A modern, farm-to-table eatery and an Indian/Nepalese restaurant will be the newest entries in Sonoma County's dining scene.

19Ten Bar

19Ten Closes in Santa Rosa’s Railroad Square

October 2024October 2024

After $1 million in upgrades, the restaurant in Santa Rosa’s Railroad Square closes after a year in business.

Kona Kampachi Ceviche with avocado, kohlrabi, citrus kosho from The Matheson in Healdsburg on Friday, November 5, 2021. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

20 Best Restaurants in Healdsburg

October 2024March 2025

Healdsburg has some of Sonoma County's best restaurants — here are our Dining Editor's top picks.

Sip wine overlooking the water at the new, open-air boathouse pavilions at Cuvaison Winery in Napa. (Courtesy of Cuvaison Winery)

Local Wineries Raise the Bar on Outdoor Tastings

October 2024October 2024

As more people opt for outdoor experiences post-pandemic, these wineries have taken the idea further, expanding their alfresco amenities.

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