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Wine is poured for a wine-blending session at the Meadowcroft Wines tasting room at Cornerstone on Arnold Drive in Sonoma on Friday, Dec. 20, 2024. (Robbi Pengelly / Index-Tribune)

These Sonoma and Napa Wineries Are Still Doing Free Tastings

January 2025

These days, tasting wine can seem like a luxury. Fortunately, some local wineries still offer complimentary tastings.

Mable’s Restaurant in Marshall

New Tomales Bay Restaurant Mable’s Captures the Magic of the Coast

January 2025January 2025

Foggy Tomales Bay resort restaurant serves globally inspired small plates from local farms.

Lox bagel from Marla Bakery pop-up at Spinster Sisters in Santa Rosa. (Courtesy of Marla Bakery)

Where to Get the Best Bagels in Sonoma County

January 2025January 2025

A dozen places in Sonoma County to grab a great bagel on National Bagel Day, Jan. 15.

Wine Country Hotels Offer Free, Discounted Stays to Those Impacted by LA Fires

January 2025January 2025

A number of local hotels are providing free or discounted accommodations to those displaced by the Southern California wildfires.

Guests dig into a feast of crab and all the fixings during the 31st annual Russian River Rotary Crab Feed at Shone Farm, in Santa Rosa. (Alvin Jornada / The Press Democrat)

Guide to Sonoma County Crab Feeds 2025

January 2025January 2025

Feeling crabby? Enjoy delicious Dungeness crab while supporting local organizations at these feeds around the county.

Land + Local owner Kim LaVere mixes a Blood Orange Venetian using her Blood Orange and Fennel seasonal syrup with a dash of nonalcoholic bitters, an offering for designated drivers at Merriam Vineyards Monday, April 29, 2024, in Healdsburg. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

Best Sonoma County Bars for Mocktails and Nonalcoholic Drinks

January 2025January 2025

National Mocktail Week is Jan. 12-18. These local bars are serving up nonalcoholic drinks so good you'll forget you're taking a break from booze.

Sonoma County jazz singer Stella Heath. (Courtesy of Stella Heath)

Healdsburg Jazz Turns It Up With New Four-Day Winter Fest

January 2025

The pioneering festival, with Marcus Shelby at the helm, launches a brand-new winter jazz event to kick off Black History Month.

Customers order baby back ribs, sausage, pork shoulder, short ribs and beef brisket by the pound to create their mixed platter at the Cochon Volant BBQ Smoke House in Sonoma. (John Burgess / The Press Democrat)

Cochon BBQ Returns for Barbecue Weekends at IL Fuoco

January 2025

The longtime chef of Cochon Volant BBQ is bringing back his famous barbecue each weekend in Sonoma.

Sumo Dog

Sumo Dog Brings Unique Hot Dogs to Napa

January 2025

Rolling Stone magazine called the blend between hot dog and world cuisine “The Best Footlong Meal" at Coachella music festival.

Gold Ridge Estate and the Pinot vineyard at Littorai Wines in Sebastopol. (Littorai Wines)

Littorai Wines Puts Farming First in Sebastopol

January 2025

Sample laser-focused Pinot Noir and Chardonnay at a peaceful farm on a foggy ridgetop.

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