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The Bohème Wines tasting room in Occidental. (Jerry Dodrill / Bohème Wines)

Bohème Wines, an Unassuming Gem in Occidental, Offers Free Tastings

April 2025April 2025

The winery’s artisan Pinot Noir and Chardonnay wines evoke the west county region’s chilly coastal vineyard sites.

Prince Edward Island Steamed Mussels with chorizo, in a sofrito sauce at the Fig Cafe in Glen Ellen. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

Glen Ellen’s Fig Cafe Transforms Into Poppy

April 2025April 2025

Glen Ellen's new cafe Poppy brings back memories of France for chef and restaurateur John Toulze.

A greenhouse where Novavine, a plant nursery in Sonoma County, grows produce for the Redwood Empire Food Bank. (Redwood Empire Food Bank)

Novavine Gives Unused Sonoma County Greenhouses New Life Growing Produce for Food Bank

April 2025

Novavine plant nursery started last year using about 5,000 square feet of empty greenhouse space for vegetables and herbs to donate to the food bank. Here's how it's going

A dinner spread at SingleThread in Healdsburg. (John Troxell / Sonoma County Tourism)

Two Wine Country Restaurants Rank Among Most Expensive in US

April 2025April 2025

Two acclaimed Sonoma and Napa county restaurants are among the priciest eateries in the country.

The Floathouse on the Petaluma River was moved across the basin to accommodate dock construction. Photographed on Monday, June 17, 2024. (Crissy Pascual / Petaluma Argus-Courier)

‘We Call It Petaluma’s Longest Park’: Discover the Best Way to Enjoy the Petaluma River

March 2025March 2025

With summer in our sights, now’s the time to make a splash in the Petaluma River — and The Floathouse makes it easy.

Kelsey Russell, left, and Marie Bran of The Tulip Girls at Sequoia Floral in Santa Rosa, February 4, 2024. (Chad Surmick / The Press Democrat)

The Tulip Girls Blossom in Sonoma County’s Floral Community

March 2025March 2025

Meet The Tulip Girls, a women-owned, queer floral design business in Sonoma County creating beautiful arrangements with local blooms.

Farmer Sammy Tookey harvests carrots as his dog Coulter samples the produce on Tuesday, January 28, 2025, in the Alexander Valley just outside Jimtown. (Chad Surmick / The Press Democrat)

‘Like Winning the Lottery’: The Crunch for Land Is Real for New Sonoma County Farmers

March 2025April 2025

Finding acreage to farm in Sonoma County has turned into a highly competitive game of Ag Monopoly, as a new generation of growers looks to stake their claim.

Douglas Keane in his Cyrus restaurant in Geyserville on Monday, November 4, 2024. (Christopher Chung/The Press Democrat)

Cyrus’ Doug Keane Reveals How Restaurants Really Work In New Book

March 2025March 2025

Award-winning chef Douglas Keane of Cyrus restaurant reveals a "broken system" in restaurants — and the model to fix it — in his new book.

Birding guides Miles and Teresa Tuffli of Guerneville, founders of I'm Birding Right Now. (Courtesy I'm Birding Right Now)

Russian River Birding Guides Want to Help You Discover the Joy of Local Nature

March 2025April 2025

Take a nature walk with Guerneville's birding guides, who make bird-watching accessible to everyone — at home, in the park or on the go.

A selection of drinks at Fern Bar in Sebastopol. (Fern Bar)

Need a Cheap Dinner? These Sonoma County Happy Hours Have You Covered

March 2025

Off-hour menus at Sonoma County restaurants – and beyond – can be a screaming deal if you know where to look.

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