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Category: What’s New in Wine Country

This Secret Sandwich Shop in Petaluma Is Worth Seeking Out

September 2023September 2023

The crafty ultra-local fare and griddled sandwiches hooked us immediately.

Temple of the Sun: The golden Yountville JCB Tasting Room. Courtesy photo.

The Best Things to Do in Yountville, CA

September 2023September 2023

The town of Yountville may be small but this picturesque Napa Valley destination offers plenty of things to do. 

Aerial view of the property. (Paul Rollins for Sotheby’s International Realty)

A Former Icehouse in Sonoma Is Transformed Into an Industrial-Chic Home

September 2023September 2023

The super cool property was the site of the Sonoma Valley Ice and Cold Storage company in the early 1900s. It is listed for $7.9 million.

Ruin an outfit stomping grapes at the Sonoma County Harvest Fair. (Beth Schlanker/The Press Democrat)

20 Fabulous Fall Festivals and Events in Sonoma County, 2023

September 2023September 2023

Ruin an outfit stomping grapes, sip some wine, eat some delicious food, dance to live music and other fun activities are coming up this fall.

This $10.7 Million Modern Estate in Sonoma Comes with Its Own Observatory

September 2023September 2023

The 5,749-square-foot modern estate is a stargazer's dream home and offers sweeping views of the surrounding landscape.

Formerly of Noma in Copenhagen, executive chef Stu Stalker brings his twist on vegan fine dining weekends at Second Story, the new upstairs restaurant at Little Saint in Healdsburg, Sept. 8, 2023. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

Little Saint’s Second Story Restaurant Pushes Vegan Possibilities in Healdsburg

September 2023October 2024

Chef Stu Stalker's plant-based kitchen is haute cuisine without the meat, dairy or eggs.

Dos Tacos with two yellow tortillas, your choice of meat, topped with chipotle aioli, pico de gallo, arugula and micro greens from Barrio Fresca Cocina Mexicana in Sebastopol's The Barlow. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

Sebastopol Chef Turning His Tiny Taqueria Into Playful Spot for Fusion Tacos

September 2023September 2023

Chef Carlos Rosas is pivoting from Mexican street food to fusion tacos, with toppings like jambalaya, carne asada with tzatziki sauce, fish and chips or chicken and waffles.

Vegan Mob founder Toriano Gordon. (Toriano Gordon)

Celebrity-Favorite Meatless Barbecue Joint Coming to Sonoma County

September 2023September 2023

Actor Danny Glover's favorite vegan barbecue and soul food spot is opening a location in Santa Rosa.

Goatlandia Sanctuary founder Deborah Blum, left, and assistant Alana Eckhart snuggle with an Oberhasli goats at the farm animal rescue center outside of Santa Rosa. (photo by John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

Go Wild at These Animal Sanctuaries in Sonoma County

September 2023September 2023

Need a pick-me-up? These nonprofits offer ways to spend time with cute animals — you could even try some goat yoga or sheep meditation!

Patio area at Dry Creek Kitchen restaurant at Hotel Healdsburg. (Dry Creek Kitchen)

This Sonoma County City Is ‘The Jewel of California Wine Country’

September 2023September 2023

Travel + Leisure magazine has picked its favorite town in Wine Country and listed the best places to eat, drink, stay and play during a visit.

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