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An Aztec hot chocolate at Plank Coffee in Cloverdale. (Beth Schlanker/The Press Democrat)

From Aztec Mocha to Swedish Fika: The Best Hot Drinks in Sonoma County

November 2020November 2020

It's cold outside! We've found 15 satisfyingly cozy drinks – with and without coffee – to keep you warm.

Outdoor tasting at Anaba Wines in Sonoma. (Courtesy of Anaba Wines)

5 Eco-Friendly Sonoma Wineries You Should Know

November 2020April 2021

These wineries are making big moves to do the right thing for the land, vines, wines, employees and neighbors.

Chef de cuisine Aaron Koseba harvests purple frill mustard greens from the rooftop garden at SingleThread Farms Restaurant in Healdsburg. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

Owners of Single Thread Restaurant Purchase Noci Farm in Healdsburg

November 2020May 2022

Kyle and Katina Connaughton are set to dramatically grow their farming operations on a new 24-acre farm, which will also serve community needs.

Gnudi with butternut squash and sage at Grata Restaurant in Windsor. (Heather Irwin/The Press Democrat)

Grata Restaurant Serves Up Family-Friendly Classics in Windsor

November 2020October 2024

A former Stark Restaurants chef produces delicious pastas and hearty entrees

Christopher Chung / The Press Democrat A bee collects nectar from a flower at Monte-Bellaria di California in Sebastopol. The farm's lavender honey was made into a Gravenstein Honey Cider for the Gravenstein Apple Fair.

This Lavender Farm in Sonoma County Is The Feel-Good Outing You Need

November 2020November 2020

Breathe fresh fall air and soothing lavender, then enjoy some stress-free holiday shopping. Your family and friends will love the luxe gifts.

Vintners Inn in Santa Rosa is offering outdoor weddings for small, intimate weddings. (Vintners Inn)

Love in the Time of Pandemic: Local Wedding Venues Pivot to Micro-Ceremonies and Livestreams

October 2020November 2020

Many wedding venues are postponing ceremonies or playing things by ear, while others are scaling things down and getting creative.

Vote, Then Eat Like Your Favorite Candidate

October 2020October 2020

Local restaurant suggestions for presidential and vice presidential hopefuls to enjoy, from duck fat fries to BLATs.

Carbonara pizza with crispy guanciale, Yukon gold potatoes, poached farm egg, Pecorino Romano at Wit & Wisdom in Sonoma. (Heather Irwin/Sonoma Magazine)

Michael Mina’s Wit and Wisdom Restaurant Opens in Sonoma

October 2020November 2020

Mina’s first Wine Country restaurant, recently opened at the Lodge at Sonoma, is top-to-bottom exceptional.

Maryland striped seabass with shrimp arancini, early spring vegetables, Meyer lemon olive oil emulsion and spinach pudding at Farmhouse Inn in Forestville. (Charlie Gesell / Sonoma Magazine)

Amid Pandemic and Wildfires, Michelin Guide Postpones Announcing California Awards

October 2020October 2020

No stars and no Bib Gourmands will be announced for 2020. There are currently three restaurants in Sonoma County that have Michelin stars. Do you know which ones?

Jim and Susan Simmons practice green living with solar panels on their barn providing electricity to their Kenwood home. The sloping roofs of their home and barn are also designed to collect rainwater. (Christopher Chung / The Press Democrat)

Tired of Power Shut-Offs? These Local Families Ensure Energy Supply with Batteries and Solar

October 2020March 2021

Here's what you need to know about "going off the grid" and making the most of the 26% federal tax credit.

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