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Category: What’s New in Wine Country

These Sonoma Wineries Offer Food and Wine for Pickup and Delivery

May 2020May 2020

How about some pizza and pinot or ice cream and rosé?

Pinot tasting at Three Sticks Wines in Sonoma, California

Sonoma and Napa Wineries Get Creative With Virtual Wine Tastings

May 2020June 2020

Tour a sculpture garden, be entertained by an actor, meet winemakers and more while sipping wine at home.

Sonoma County Princesses Spread Joy Amid Pandemic

May 2020June 2020

A magical feel-good story we could all use right now.

Scones and tea at Patisserie Angelia are among the tasty treats for high tea, now available for takeout. Heather Irwin/PD

High Time for High Tea Takeout in Sonoma County

May 2020May 2020

Scones and clotted cream are exactly what the world needs right now.

First Sonoma Winery Reopens After Coronavirus Shutdown

May 2020May 2020

A Healdsburg winery is set to welcome visitors to its 1,200-acre estate for guided hiking excursions with wine picnics to go this Saturday.

Slow Food story Carol Diaz and the Slow Food group have a dinner at her house vegetables grown by Rebecca Bozzelli - farmer

Sonoma County’s Slow Food Movement Turns to Issues of Food Equity

May 2020

Healthy, environmentally friendly and affordable foods for consumers and fair conditions and pay for small-scale producers. It's a win-win.

Celebrity chef Guy Fiieri takes a selfie with Santa Rosa CHP commander Aristotle Wolfe, who picked up bags of to go lunches for his office at Memorial Hospital in Santa Rosa. Fieri brought family, friends and his 48-foot Guy’s Smokehouse Stagecoach mobile kitchen to feed first responders and hospital workers lunch on Wednesday. (photo by John Burgess/The Press Democrat).

Behind the Scenes of Guy Fieri’s ‘Hospital Week’ Thank You Tour

May 2020May 2020

Spoiler alert: Fieri is pretty much exactly what you see on TV, times 100.

Tips Tri Tip truck at The Block in Petaluma. (Heather Irwin)

These Local Food Trucks Are Serving Up Cheap Eats via Pickup and Delivery

May 2020May 2020

Tri-tip, Greek, Mexican, Vietnamese, soft serve ice cream. You can still find a piece of food truck heaven in Sonoma County.

These Local Chefs Are Offering Free Online Cooking Classes

May 2020June 2020

Tired of preparing and eating the same old dishes? Get some inspiration from the experts.

Trish Davis doesn't rely on machines when making her crusts. Each morning she rolls out the dough by hand at The Whole Pie in Santa Rosa. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

The Whole Pie in Santa Rosa to Close Permanently

May 2020June 2020

The shop will begin its final sale on Friday, offering up the remainder of its take-and-bake pies, cookies and pantry items.

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