All Aboard! Napa Valley Wine Train Resumes Operations
After being stopped in its tracks at the onset of the pandemic, the wine train is about to roll again.
After being stopped in its tracks at the onset of the pandemic, the wine train is about to roll again.
Make no mistake: We love our grapes. But area winery folks also apply their green thumbs to growing a whole lot more.
Here's where to go green on March 17.
Pair your wine with a photo op.
Khom Loi, which means floating lantern in Thai, is the perfect Sonoma County spot for inspired, immersive Thai cuisine.
The three-story space on the Healdsburg Plaza will include an upscale dining room, a bar and an 88-bottle self-serve wine wall on the first floor.
The Sonoma Valley corridor on Highway 12 in Kenwood and Glen Ellen includes several hiking destinations that each offer visitors something a little different.
The New York Times asked readers about "the spots that have delighted, inspired and comforted them in a dark year."
The "town" is a long-forgotten cluster of cabins, most of them built in the 1800s, and a creaky train trestle along the narrow Sonoma Creek in the middle of nowhere.
You can shop local and still spend just a little.