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Jason Teplitz and Dylan Hunn at their wedding ceremony in Kenwood. (Kathryn White)

A Garden Party Wedding Showcases the Bounty of Wine Country’s Harvest Season

February 2025

A Bay Area couple envisioned an “idyllic and pastoral” garden party for their wedding, complete with a harvest luncheon and traditional Jewish ceremony.

Best of Margarita: Best Of La Rosa Tequileria & Grille Monday, July 8, 2024. (Photo by John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

Where to Get the Best Margaritas in Sonoma County

February 2025May 2025

Whether it's Cinco de Mayo or National Margarita Day, Sonoma County serves up some marvelous margaritas any day of the year.

Idlewild Wines in Healdsburg focuses on a lengthy selection of Piedmontese-northern Italian grapes, grown in the Russian River Valley and Mendocino County. (Courtesy of Idlewild Wines)

Where To Take Wine Tasting Classes in Wine Country

February 2025April 2025

You don’t have to study wine to enjoy drinking it, but learning more about its origins and nuances can certainly enhance the experience.

Angelina and Josue Lagunas at their wedding in Santa Rosa. (Erin Perkins)

‘Everything Aligned’: Local Couple’s Santa Rosa Wedding Honors Heritage and Cultural Traditions

February 2025February 2025

Once high school classmates, this local couple threw a wedding celebration to honor their Filipino and Mexican roots.

Wine and snacks at Abbot's Passage in Glen Ellen. (Abbot's Passage)

Sonoma Valley Wineries Offer Special $15 Tastings During Sonoma Sips

February 2025February 2025

This event offers $15 wine tastings at 16 participating Sonoma Valley wineries, aiming to make wine tasting more accessible — no reservations required.

After the storm, Megan and Ahmed Modan were rewarded with beautiful light for portraits. (Amy DeBonis)

A Rural Sonoma Coast Lodge Provides the Ideal, Intimate Backdrop for Bay Area Couple’s Wedding

February 2025February 2025

A San Francisco couple is drawn to the rural charm of the rugged northern Sonoma Coast for their picturesque May celebration.

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Internationally Renowned Artist Richard Diebenkorn Took Inspiration From Rural Alexander Valley Landscape

February 2025

Celebrated American artist Richard Diebenkorn spent the last five years of his life in rural Alexander Valley outside Healdsburg — a rarely discussed chapter of his late career.

San Francisco visitors taste wine at the Thumbprint Cellars tasting room in downtown Healdsburg. (Erik Castro / for The Press Democrat)

Thumbprint Cellars Closes Downtown Healdsburg Tasting Room After 15 Years

February 2025

The winery plans to move operations to its rural Geyserville headquarters and focus on wine club members.

Coho salmon

Those Working To Preserve the Russian River Watershed’s Native Coho Salmon Offer Hope for a Flourishing Future

February 2025February 2025

A Santa Rosa photographer took alluring portraits of endangered coho salmon — and the people working to save them — "so that we can all remember what it is we should be fighting for.”

Margherita, the queen of pizzas with sauce of fresh tomatoes, melted mozzarella cheese with fresh basil and EVOO from L'Oro di Napoli in downtown Santa Rosa. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

L’Oro di Napoli Opening in Petaluma This Week

February 2025

One signature item will be missing from the menu, but plenty of other Italian dishes will be added.

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