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Issue: January / February 2024

15 Sonoma Winemakers You Need to Know in 2024

April 2024April 2024

Get to know over a dozen of the region's most interesting winemakers who share their under-the-radar recommendations in Sonoma County.

At dawn, the wetlands of the Laguna reflect the surrounding oaks like a mirror. (Phil Van Soelen / Courtesy of Laguna de Santa Rosa Foundation)

Discover Santa Rosa’s Peaceful Waterway On These Winter Walks

February 2024February 2024

Explore the hidden gem of Laguna de Santa Rosa, the largest freshwater wetlands complex on the northern California coast.

Ana Prado tells a customer about a plant at her Blooming Coast booth at the Santa Rosa Original Certified Farmer’s Market in Santa Rosa, Wednesday, Aug. 9, 2023. (Christopher Chung / The Press Democrat)

Blooming Coast’s Ana Prado Shares Her Favorite Sonoma County Spots

February 2024February 2024

The founder of the popular floral business shares some Sonoma County highlights, from plant and clothes shopping to the best mole enchiladas around.

Chris Sarli and Aramis Alvarez at Jacuzzi Family Vineyards in Sonoma. (Debbie Labrot, Lily Rose Photography)

College Sweethearts Surrounded by Love at Sunny Wedding in Sonoma

February 2024March 2024

Chris Sarli and Aramis Alvarez wanted their wedding to be emblematic of the knowledge that love is love.

Rose Hill of Rose Hill Art in Sonoma. (John Burgess/for Sonoma Magazine)

Sonoma Artist, Featured on The Oprah Winfrey Show, Sparks Conversations About Race and Racism

February 2024

Rose Hill's sensitive pieces work to ensure we never forget a time when images of intolerance and pain for Black Americans were commonplace.

The evergreen wonderland of the Russian River Valley formed a lush backdrop to Kate and Alex Fishman’s July wedding. (Annamae Photo)

A Wine Country Wedding Inspired by Nature

February 2024February 2024

The evergreen wonderland of the Russian River Valley formed a lush backdrop to this dreamy wedding ceremony.

Ren Brown and his gallery and Japanese garden in Bodega Bay, Calif., Nov. 11, 2023. (Photo: Erik Castro/for Sonoma Magazine)

This Secret Sanctuary in Bodega Bay Has a Jewel Box of a Japanese Garden

February 2024February 2024

Gallerist Ren Brown’s lifelong passion for the art and culture of Japan has influenced his home and gardens, which include a tiny tea house.

Robert Nieto, owners of Fleur Sauvage Chocolate, makes a chocolate box for his Valentines Day bonbon assortment Tuesday, January 16, 2024 in Windsor. (Photo John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

The Best Chocolate Treats in Sonoma County

February 2024September 2024

From truffles and brownies to decadent chocolate cakes, here's where to get a sweet treat this Valentine's Day or any day of the year.

Working out of a refurbished chicken coop west of Sonoma, Jim Simpson named his business O.D.D. Parts Fabrication as a tribute to all that is Obsolete, Discontinued, and Difficult-to-Obtain in the automotive world. His shop and warehouse is an amazingly well-organized gearhead’s museum of lost treasures. (Erik Castro/For Sonoma Magazine)

This Local Machinist Makes Custom Parts for Some of the Most Expensive Cars in the World

February 2024

Collectors from around the world seek out Jim Simpson when an old, discontinued part breaks down on their Ferrari, Lamborghini or vintage Rolls-Royce.

Mike McGuire, California State Majority Leader, attends the groundbreaking for the SMART north Petaluma station last November. (Kent Porter / The Press Democrat)

Sen. Mike McGuire Steps Into a Powerful New Role. Does He Have Even Higher Ambitions?

February 2024February 2024

The hard-charging state senator from Healdsburg bears all the hallmarks of greater statewide ambition—but just try getting him to admit that’s the case.

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