Where to Taste Grenache Wines in Sonoma County
For International Grenache Day, Sept. 19, here are five local wineries to celebrate the Grenache grape, responsible for some of the most delicious wines in the world.
For International Grenache Day, Sept. 19, here are five local wineries to celebrate the Grenache grape, responsible for some of the most delicious wines in the world.
These Sonoma County wineries welcome picnickers — you can bring your own basket or buy picnic provisions at the winery.
Here are eight Alexander Valley tasting rooms pouring excellent Cabs to visit for International Cabernet Sauvignon Day, Aug. 28.
These are among the most beautiful properties in Wine Country, perfect for sipping wine and taking in the scenery.
To meet new demands, Sonoma and Napa wineries are partnering with breweries to expand their offerings.
You don’t have to study wine to enjoy drinking it, but learning more about its origins and nuances can certainly enhance the experience.
This event offers $15 wine tastings at 16 participating Sonoma Valley wineries, aiming to make wine tasting more accessible — no reservations required.
As more people opt for outdoor experiences post-pandemic, these wineries have taken the idea further, expanding their alfresco amenities.
Tasting wine while soaking in the autumn colors in the vineyards is our favorite form of leaf peeping.
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