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Category: What’s New in Wine Country

Try Something New: Free or Cheap Online Classes From Local Experts

June 2020June 2020

New cooking, gardening, music, writing and fitness classes feel just right for right now.

Free Books, Movies and More: The Power of Your Sonoma County Library Card

June 2020June 2020

E-books, audiobooks, new and classic movies. Language and music classes. Consumer Reports, National Geographic, The New York Times. The list goes on.

50 Sonoma County Wineries That Are Now Open to Visitors

June 2020April 2021

After more than two months of coronavirus-prompted closures, wineries are reopening throughout Sonoma County. Here's what to know before you go.

Garry Farrell wines, a Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. (Courtesy Garry Farrell)

Finally, A Virtual Wine Tasting That Feels Like the Real Thing

June 2020June 2020

Sonoma Magazine contributor Jess Lander tried a dozen virtual wine tastings and found a favorite. Here's what happened.

20 Ways to Keep Your Kids Entertained and Yourself Sane This Summer

June 2020June 2020

To make your life a little easier, we've outlined 20 kid-friendly ideas for summer in Sonoma County.

5 Sonoma Wineries That Are Now Open for Patio Tastings

May 2020May 2020

Wineries are now allowed to open for outdoor tasting experiences with food. Here's what to expect and a few favorites to visit.

A cheeseburger and fries at Superburger in Santa Rosa, on Tuesday, July 17, 2012. (BETH SCHLANKER/ The Press Democrat)

20 Favorite Burgers in Sonoma County

May 2020

It's National Hamburger Day. Here's where to celebrate with takeout or patio dining.

Emily Nagan, left, proprietor of Emily's Kitchen, tries on the Slim Man apron that Sonja Bedford, lower right, bought during Slim Man's concert at Montgomery Village's summer concert series, in Santa Rosa, California, on Thursday, June 27, 2019. (Alvin Jornada / The Press Democrat)

Emily’s Kitchen in Santa Rosa Will Stay Open

May 2020June 2020

Owner Emily Nagan said on Friday that one of her longtime employees is planning to take over the popular Montgomery Village restaurant.

Veggie box contents from FEED Sonoma. (Photo: Tim Page)

Healdsburg Flower Store Is One-Stop-Shop For Food, Wine and All Things Local During Pandemic

May 2020May 2022

The shop's online farm stand now boasts close to 40 local vendors selling everything from veggies, eggs, wine and meats to silver jewelry — all available for delivery.

Stuffed jalapenos with Spanish rice, beans, pico de gallo and cashew cheese from Cozy Plum in Santa Rosa. (Heather Irwin/The Press Democrat)

Two New Santa Rosa Restaurants That Should Be On Your Radar

May 2020

These two restaurants opened just before the pandemic. Now they're doing takeout, and it's delicious.

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