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Madeira House co-owner Jacqueline Goncalves in Jenner Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2025. (Beth Schlanker / The Press Democrat)

Here’s How To Keep It Cozy in Sonoma County

January 2026January 2026

Sure, you can spend the winter months hunkered down at home, but Sonoma County is brimming with experiences that warm both body and soul.

3/2/2014: B1: TOASTING WINE COUNTRY: College friends from Sonoma State University and Santa Rosa Junior College pose for a picture at Truett Hurst in the Dry Creek Valley. The annual Wine Road Barrel Tasting, which draws many young tasters, continues today and next weekend. PC: College friends from SSU and SRJC pose for a picture at Truett Hurst in the Dry Creek Valley. The 36th Annual Wine Road Barrel Tasting continues on Sunday and next weekend.

8 Reasons Why Winter Is a Great Time to Visit Sonoma Wine Country

January 2026January 2026

In winter, you can visit Wine Country for a fraction of the cost and without the crowds. Here's what else to look forward to.

Homemade Bacon Spicy Vodka Bloody Mary with Tomatos, Olive and Celery. (Brent Hofacker / Shutterstock)

The Ultimate Guide to The Best Bloody Marys in Sonoma County

December 2025January 2026

After a lot of hard research, we present to you the best places in Sonoma County for our favorite hangover cure: the bloody mary.

Coffee and pastry from Flying Goat Coffee. (Jenna Fisher)

10 Things to Do on a Rainy Day in Sonoma County

December 2025December 2025

Stumped on what to do when it gets damp and gray outside? Here are some suggestions on how to make a rainy day a little brighter.

Whale Watch volunteer Larry Tiller, of Healdsburg, watches the horizon for spouts from Bodega Head on Sunday, Jan. 6, 2013. (Christopher Chung / The Press Democrat)

Where to Go Whale Watching on the Sonoma Coast

December 2025December 2025

The peak months for whale watching are January through May. Bring binoculars for a spectacular sighting.

Seafood ramen with a medley of scallops, shrimp and squid in a shiso ponzu broth from Taste of Tea in Healdsburg. (John Burgess / The Press Democrat)

Cozy Sonoma Restaurants and Bars for Chilly Days

November 2025November 2025

These local spots have the fireplace roaring, plus comforting meals and drinks to keep you warm.

Winemaker Vanessa Wong heads out to the vineyards to check on ripening, a daily chore at harvest. (Kim Carroll)

Spend a Perfect Wine Weekend on the Sonoma Coast

October 2025

The charm of this out-of-the-ordinary Wine Country escape is ideal for those who enjoy the journey as much as they do the destination.

Mia Steiger brought her pickleball group for a one of a kind experience amongst the vineyard at Anaba Winery Thursday, July 10, in Sonoma. (John Burgess / The Press Democrat)

Pickleball Is the Hottest Game in America. Here’s Where To Play in Sonoma County

October 2025November 2025

Pickleball-mania has been on the rise in Sonoma County, with several dedicated courts and clubs opening over the last few years. Here's where to play ball, Wine Country style.

Landmark Vineyards has created a family-friendly environment at their Kenwood estate. (Landmark Vineyards)

10 Kid-Friendly Wineries in Sonoma and Napa

September 2025September 2025

Grape juice and fun activities for the kids, vino for the parents — it's a win-win.

The Wohler Bridge over the Russian River northeast of Forestville. (Sonoma County Tourism)

Favorite Things To Do by the Russian River

August 2025August 2025

Discover where to stay, play and dine in relaxed Russian River style.

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