15 Sonoma Wineries With Warm and Cozy Outdoor Tastings
These local wineries are winter-ready with tents, canopies, space heaters, and plush blankets.
These local wineries are winter-ready with tents, canopies, space heaters, and plush blankets.
Press Democrat photographer Kent Porter opens a window into the beauty of the old-vine harvest.
These wineries are making big moves to do the right thing for the land, vines, wines, employees and neighbors.
Visit these local wineries in person, or via video, to get a sense of the harvest season.
Quench your thirst during warm and smoky summer days with these light sparkling or fruity wines.
Pairing wide-open outdoor spaces with destination-worthy meals, it’s a win-win for both struggling industries.
With indoor tastings once again prohibited, we’re back to sipping wine outdoors. But what if you want to avoid the summer sun and heat? We've got you covered.
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?