While most people think of wine when they think of Sonoma County, the truth is, beer’s been an agricultural product of the region at least as long, and hops were a more common sight than grapes over the last 100 years.
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While most people think of wine when they think of Sonoma County, the truth is, beer’s been an agricultural product of the region at least as long, and hops were a more common sight than grapes over the last 100 years.
Whether it’s a snazzy clothing boutique, a cozy restaurant or a bed and breakfast with amazing views, there’s nothing more exciting than being able to discover a local hidden gem.
Sonoma County’s mild climate and breathtaking landscape make it an ideal location for experiencing the outdoors. Redwood forest hikes, coastal kayaking, picturesque bike rides, and educational vineyard walks await Sonoma County visitors. Want to do it all? In Sonoma, you can enjoy hiking, paddling, even an African safari — and of course, wine. These outdoor activities highlight the best of what Sonoma County has to offer.
The Viansa Winery encompasses 130 acres at the summit of the Sonoma Valley, with most of that land devoted not to wine, but to wilderness. The property includes 97 acres of wetlands, all in the midst of an historic restoration effort spearheaded by Viansa in partnership with conservation group Ducks Unlimited.
Quickly becoming the place where food lovers, oenophiles and outdoor enthusiasts come to play, Sonoma County is the place to taste the best of life. With the charming, northern town of Healdsburg it’s epicenter.
While March weather in many parts of the country can be fussy and yes we deal with rain in our part of California our spring is slowly showing itself. Come enjoy spring time in Sonoma County. Between film festivals and celebrations of local food, music and agriculture, the area is brimming with options in March.
The beauty of Sonoma County serves as the inspiration for artists and naturalists, it drives farmers to want to work in its soil, pilots to take flight above it and people from all walks of life to share in its experiences.
While the Russian River Valley is often known for it’s lazy days by the river, soaking up the glorious sunshine in the summer, the off-season is a time to indulge in the true beauty of the region. With small, quaint towns tucked into the lush backdrop of the redwood forests, the Russian River Valley region has more to offer than just a day at the beach.
Sonoma Valley is about more than the wines produced from the region’s rolling vineyards—it’s also about the inviting community that’s sprung up around those vineyards.
It’s December in Sonoma wine country, and the holiday celebration is in full swing. With the mild winter climate and summer crowds tapering off, it’s the perfect time to launch a wine country getaway.
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