Protea at Fort Ross Vineyard tasting room

Sonoma County Wine Touring: Fogged In and Digging the Vibe

by Terry Nozick

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Sonoma County boasts multi-generational grape growers and innovative new winemakers committed to sustainability.
Table with Rodney Strong single vineyard Cabernet Sauvignons and food boards

Discovering Rodney Strong Single Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignons

by Peggy Cleveland

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The legendary Rodney Strong established the 13th bonded winery in Sonoma County in the Alexander Valley. Significantly, he was a pioneer in planting grapes along the slopes of a hill rather than the valley floor. In 1971 he planted 15 acres of Cabernet Sauvignon on a perched terrace with red loamy soil. He felt this
Seghesio Family Vineyards sign

A Zinfandel Legacy – Seghesio Family Vineyards

by Pam Baker

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Just in time for National Zinfandel Day, celebrated on November 17th, let me introduce Seghesio Family Vineyards. One of the largest Zinfandel producers in the United States, Seghesio produces the highest quality Zinfandel from 320 acres of estate vineyards in the Alexander, Dry Creek, and Russian River Valleys. The San Francisco Chronicle said Seghesio ranks as
Looking up at the entrance to La Crema Tasting Room

The Legacy of La Crema’s Estate at Saralee’s Vineyard

by Pam Baker

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The next time you visit Sonoma County, be sure to schedule some time to wine taste at the La Crema Estate at Saralee’s Vineyard. Located in a celebrated building transformed into a stunning wine tasting room, La Crema provides the perfect place to spend an afternoon. You’re sure to enjoy the wines and the surroundings.

The Sonoma County Wine is Back After Devastating Wildfires

by Pam Baker

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Lush green rolling hills filled with vineyards, historic small towns, and 50 miles of stunning Pacific Coast—this is Sonoma County. Chardonnay and pinot noir reign supreme here in a climate blessed with ample days of sunshine and cooling sea breezes. Less touristy and less congested than its famous neighbor, Napa County, Sonoma has long been

Taking a River Cruise? Make it a Wine Cruise

by Pam Baker

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Are you thinking about trying a river cruise? If you’re a wine lover, consider a wine-themed cruise. But what does that mean? On a river cruise through a wine region, you can expect to drink the region’s wine. However, on a wine-themed river cruise, guests enjoy the wine the ship serves AND the wine brought
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