Apple Growers Seek Answers About the Original Gravenstein
A chance encounter reveals two very different apples with the same name. Is Sonoma County's Gravenstein apple the original or the imposter?
A chance encounter reveals two very different apples with the same name. Is Sonoma County's Gravenstein apple the original or the imposter?
The annual Gravenstein Apple Fair in Sebastopol celebrates all things Grav, a cherished symbol of Sonoma County’s agricultural legacy.
The upcoming circus will showcase locally made ciders in support of Sonoma County's apple industry, in addition to carnival-themed fare and activities.
The area around Sebastopol was once well known for its apples, but vineyards have replaced many orchards. Farmers, cidermakers, environmentalists and chefs are now working hard to preserve the area's apple heritage.
As the hard cider craze continues, here’s our guide to navigating local offerings.
This year, apple fair-goers can choose from more than 35 Sonoma County wines, 17 ciders and 6 microbrews. Here are some drinks to try.