Local Wineries and Chefs Are Teaming Up for Unique Dining Experiences
Pairing wide-open outdoor spaces with destination-worthy meals, it’s a win-win for both struggling industries.
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?
Tour a sculpture garden, be entertained by an actor, meet winemakers and more while sipping wine at home.
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.
Local winemakers have been doing what they can to support their restaurant colleagues, while suffering hardships themselves.
As spring approaches, get some wine tasting and bocce ball on the calendar.
Did you make a New Year’s resolution to visit more tasting rooms in 2020? Here’s a selection throughout the county to get you started.