Harvest is one of the best times of year in Sonoma County. The late summer and early fall weather is reliably perfect while the leaves on the vines slowly turn to vibrant yellows, oranges and reds.
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Mustard season is here, and were digging in to share the backstory and beauty of Wine Country’s second most picturesque bloom.
While Sonoma County is known for its relaxed vibe, it offers plenty in the way of fine dining establishments. Here are our picks for the very best.
Before the holidays kick into full gear, take some time for yourself to enjoy what Sonoma, California has to offer. With a wide range of events, you’ll have a lot to see, do, and sample this November.
One of the best things about visiting Northern California Wine Country is that you have so many choices when it comes to making the most of those vacation days. The wines available in Sonoma County have something to offer every palate, but more often than not, what pushes folks toward Sonoma County is its stunning coastline.
If visiting Sonoma County for the first time, or you’re simply just new to tasting wine, here are the 10 best Sonoma County wineries for newcomers.
While wine is the main attraction for adult beverage drinkers here in Sonoma the team here at WineCountry realizes that you may be looking for something other than a Pinot or a Zin. Here are five non-wine beverage establishments that we want you to check out. Cocktails With The Most Buzz: Spoonbar Spoonbar has received …
Sonoma County – home of Michelin and Zagat rated restaurants – houses some of the best breakfast diners anywhere. 1. Dierk’s Parkside Café Voted Best Neighborhood Café for two years in a year, this “greasy-spoon” style café is committed is providing great tasting food in an atmosphere that is fun, where people can talk about …
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.
Which airport you choose to get there depends on your budget, itinerary and travel preferences, but each of the four airports closest to Sonoma has its benefits.