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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.

The Stags Leap District Vineyard to Vintner event takes place April 25-27. (Bob McClenahan)

Support Sonoma, Napa Wineries and a Good Cause at These Upcoming Events

March 2025

Here are a couple of upcoming events where your ticket will support good causes or local wineries while offering entertainment, fine food and, of course, plenty of wine.

Close-up of a glass of white wine on a wooden table, with green vineyards in the background. Wine tasting, rating, and savoring Mazur Travel/Shutterstock.

A Creative Glen Ellen Vintner Makes White Wines From Rustic Italian Reds

March 2025April 2025

A few local winemakers have been experimenting with making still white wines from red wine grapes. Here are a few to try.

At Donum Estates, Anne Moller-Racke takes in the view of the Carneros wine growing region, Friday Nov. 1, 2013, east of Sonoma. (Kent Porter / Press Democrat)

Sonoma, Napa Women Recognized by Wine Enthusiast for Revolutionizing the Wine Industry

March 2025April 2025

Three local women winemakers were celebrated in Wine Enthusiast for their innovative work in the wine industry.

3/20/2014: B1: PC: Malisa Bruno turns a cartwheel while frolicking in a field of mustard at the Brown Farm, in Santa Rosa on Wednesday, March 19, 2014. (Christopher Chung/ The Press Democrat)

10 Sonoma County Spots for Seeing Mustard in Bloom

March 2025March 2025

Mustard flowers are turning vineyards and valleys a vibrant yellow, adding a pop of color to the local landscape and social media feeds.

Eggs Benedict from Americana. (Americana)

Here Are Some of the Best Spots for Real Farm-To-Table Dining in Sonoma County

March 2025March 2025

Farm-to-table dining is more than a catchphrase to these Sonoma County chefs.

From left, fried Rhode Island calamari, tuna carpaccio with nectarine and arugula, and the whole-roasted orata fish at Scala Osteria in Napa, Wednesday, September 6, 2023. (Beth Schlanker / The Press Democrat)

The Most Sought-After Restaurant Seats in Wine Country, According to OpenTable

March 2025March 2025

Curious where diners are booking in Wine Country? These are the 10 most booked restaurants in Sonoma and Napa counties.

Wild lupines in a meadow. (Alyona Shu/Shutterstock)

Spring’s Lupines Are Painting Sonoma County a Vibrant Purple. Here’s Where to See Them

March 2025March 2025

Sonoma is home to 19 lupine species, ranging in color and location. No matter the form or locale: To see them in bloom is to love them.

Hendry Ranch

Hendry Ranch Is Doing It Old School in Napa

March 2025

Wooden tables dot a large patio overlooking Napa Valley vineyards, inviting guests to slow down and get comfortable.

Housemade ravioli with marinara and pesto from Canevari’s Deli Friday, March 14, 2025, hidden in the Santa Rosa’s JC neighborhood. (John Burgess / The Press Democrat)

Sonoma’s Italian History Is in Every Bite of Canevari’s Ravioli

March 2025March 2025

What started as a tiny ravioli factory in 1929 has expanded into a popular Italian deli aged to perfection.

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