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The patio at Robert Mondavi Winery in Oakville. (Adam Potts)

Napa Valley’s Robert Mondavi Winery Shines After Multimillion-Dollar Revamp

June 2026June 2026

After a three-year makeover reportedly costing more than $100 million, Mondavi owner Constellation Brands is placing a major bet on Napa Valley's future.

Located in Alexander Valley, minutes from downtown Geyserville, DeLorimier Winery has a guest house and two suites for those who would like to stay among the vines. (DeLorimier Winery)

8 Sonoma Wineries Where You Can Spend the Night

June 2026June 2026

Why spend the night at a hotel, when you can rest your head just steps away from the tasting room?

Colombian-born Bibiana Gonzalez treats guests to barrel samples at the Wines by Bibiana tasting room Monday, June 8, 2026 in Rohnert Park. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

Cattleya Wines Is One of Sonoma County’s Most Unusual Tasting Experiences

June 2026

Colombian-born winemaker Bibiana González Rave pairs small-production Sonoma County wines with freshly roasted coffee sourced from her homeland.

Guests taste wine at the outdoor Wren Bar patio, located at Bella Union Winery, Saturday, May 9, 2026, in Rutherford. (Kent Porter / The Press Democrat)

Sonoma and Napa Wineries Embrace Happy Hour With Casual Tastings, Food Trucks

May 2026May 2026

With the industry navigating a prolonged downturn, happy hour events are more than a trend; they’re a smart survival strategy.

The Sol Rei Wine tasting room in Sonoma Thursday, April 23, 2026. (Beth Schlanker / The Press Democrat)

Sol Rei Is a Charming Addition to the Sonoma Plaza Wine Scene

May 2026May 2026

Is your wine enjoyment dampened by allergies? At this tasting room, well-crafted wines with minimal histamines and sulfites are the specialty.

The V. Sattui Winery chef Katryana Zide reimagined s’mores as a savory course with infused marshmallows roasted tableside and layered with housemade crackers and cured meats paired with wines Thursday, April 23, 2026 from one of the oldest wineries in the Napa Valley. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

Weird and Wonderful Wine and Food Pairings in Sonoma and Napa

April 2026April 2026

Tired of the ritualized sip and swirl? In Sonoma County and Napa Valley, wineries and tasting rooms are rethinking the formula.

The Royal We tasting room brings together labels by winemaker Thomas Rivers Brown including Caterwaul, Matthew Wallace, Aston Estate, Switchback Ridge, RIV, and Maybach Family Vineyards Thursday, March 5, 2026 in St. Helena. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

Royal We Wines Is a One-Stop Destination for Top-Scoring Cabernets

March 2026

St. Helena collective showcases nuanced wines by Thomas Rivers Brown.

Martha Stoumen Wines just opened its first tasting room, an inviting spot just steps from the Healdsburg Plaza. (Courtesy of Elli Lauren)

Healdsburg’s New Martha Stoumen Tasting Room Is for Night Owls

March 2026March 2026

Winemaker Martha Stoumen’s inviting new Healdsburg tasting room stays open late serving natural wines and a regularly changing food menu.

Aperture Cellars tasting room in Healdsburg. (Sonoma County Tourism)

Healdsburg Named the Friendliest Small Town in California

February 2026February 2026

If you haven’t been to the friendly town of Healdsburg lately, here are a few favorite recommendations for a quick and easy getaway.

Sonoma Sips Is Back With $15 Wine Tasting Specials

February 2026February 2026

Designed to make wine tasting in Sonoma Valley more accessible, Sonoma Sips is back with over 50 wineries pouring the best of the region.

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