Finally, A Virtual Wine Tasting That Feels Like the Real Thing
Sonoma Magazine contributor Jess Lander tried a dozen virtual wine tastings and found a favorite. Here's what happened.
Sonoma Magazine contributor Jess Lander tried a dozen virtual wine tastings and found a favorite. Here's what happened.
Wineries are now allowed to open for outdoor tasting experiences with food. Here's what to expect and a few favorites to visit.
How about some pizza and pinot or ice cream and rosé?
Wine lovers yearn for the old days — as in two months ago — when tasting rooms were open, events were still on, and you could enjoy a glass of wine in a restaurant.
As spring approaches, get some wine tasting and bocce ball on the calendar.
Warm the palate, heart and soul with red wines produced from vineyards 50 years and older.
Finding the best Sonoma County wineries on Yelp is not as easy as it may seem. We compared quantity and quality of all reviews and put together the ultimate list.
These Sonoma County wineries may be small, but they put a tremendous amount of talent, effort and love into each bottle.
Members of the winery's invitation-only Tribe can enjoy experiences such as dinners on Sonoma Mountain and parties at hip Bay Area venues.
Forget the flowers and the carefully crafted card and give Mom what she really wants.