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The Villa at Bartholomew Estate in Sonoma is a reproduction of the original Haraszthy Villa. (Bartholomew Estate Winery)

Bartholomew Estate Is a Mini Getaway Minutes From the Sonoma Plaza

April 2025April 2025

Steeped in Sonoma Valley history, Bartholomew Estate assumed an array of fascinating identities before becoming an award-winning winery.

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Sonoma, Napa Bottles Make The New York Times’ List of Most Memorable Wines of 2024

December 2024December 2024

Two bottles from Sonoma and Napa wineries made it on The New York Times' roundup of the 12 most memorable wines of the year. Here's the verdict.

Jeff Clark pulls suckers and leafs a vineyard, Saturday, July 6, 2024, during a work party with the Sonoma Winemakers Club. (Kent Porter/The Press Democrat)

This Sonoma County Town Owns a Vineyard

October 2024

Amateur winemakers farm and make wine from a teaching vineyard in Sonoma — and they’re always welcoming new learners.

Obsidian Base Camp tasting room in downtown Sonoma. (Courtesy of Obsidian Wine Co.)

Sonoma’s Obsidian Base Camp Offers a Taste of the Unexpected

September 2024

Step into the Japanese-style garden, past the giant obsidian boulder from Lake County, and you’ll find a mini oasis with excellent wines.

Chris Christensen of Bodkin Wines. Photo developed in the 2022 Bodkin Light Skinned Zinfandel. (James Joiner/Sonoma Magazine)

Purple Passion: These Indie Winemaker Portraits Were Developed in Wine

September 2024

What if you could lock a favorite wine in a photograph? Using a groundbreaking method, an award-winning photographer has reshaped the boundaries of traditional film portraiture.

Winemaker Dennis McCarter is a Sonoma County native who started as a home winemaker and now produces his own label, McCarter Cellars, Tuesday April 2, 2024. (Chad Surmick / The Press Democrat)

Sonoma County Winemaker Wins Top Award at Prestigious Wine Competition

June 2024June 2024

Learn more about local gold medal-winning winemaker Dennis McCarter — and check out four of his wines to try.

Castello di Amorosa is one of the best Napa wineries for first-time visitors.

12 Unique Winery Experiences in Sonoma and Napa Wine Country

December 2023February 2024

Medieval fortresses and parterre gardens, swimming pools and outdoor art galleries, riding horses and trolleys — there’s plenty of reason to venture outside the tasting room in Wine Country.

Swedish Mulled Wine ‘Glögg’ Is the New Hot Drink in Sonoma and Napa

November 2022December 2022

Local restaurants and wineries are serving up a taste of Scandinavia this holiday season.

Maker 2020 Sparkling Sauvignon Blanc by Bodkin Wines. (Courtesy of Maker Wine Company)

These Winemakers Are Raising the Bar for Canned Wines

June 2022June 2022

A small but growing group of winemakers are determined to elevate the canned wine industry by producing quality wines that are delicious, convenient and not too serious.

A row of rare and restricted use books about wine and grape growing at the Sonoma County Wine Library in Healdsburg. (Beth Schlanker/The Press Democrat)

Sonoma County Wine Library a Haven for History Buffs

May 2022May 2022

The Sonoma County Wine Library doesn’t serve wine. But don’t let that stop you from a detour to this fascinating archive of wine history.

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