Sonoma Valley is known for its laid-back charm, incredible wines, and breathtaking scenery.
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Sonoma Valley is known for its laid-back charm, incredible wines, and breathtaking scenery.
It’s hard to find a winery in Sonoma County that doesn’t offer something memorable, but these wineries are second to none when it comes to beautiful scenery.
Discover dog-friendly wineries in Sonoma County, where pups are welcome for tastings and vineyard strolls. Explore these 25 Sonoma wineries now.
With endless activities and a mild climate year-round, Sonoma County is always a good idea. Discover Sonoma any time of year with our seasonal guide to visiting.
Want to win big before summer’s over? Enter our Giveaway for a chance to win a two-night stay in Sonoma Valley with exclusive wine tastings for two.
The boutique Olea Hotel in Glen Ellen debuts a brand new look, updated rooms, and a chic pool, making it a worthwhile destination in Wine Country.
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.
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.
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