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Alexander Valley Wine Week Returns September 21–27 with Exclusive Experiences, Harvest Adventures, and Insider Access to Sonoma County Wine Country
Reimagined event expands in its second year with vineyard excursions, winemaker-led experiences, farm-to-table offerings, and activities for wine lovers and non-drinkers alike June 16, 2026 (Healdsburg, CA) — Following a [...]
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From Legacy to Leadership: Honoring the People Who Create Memorable Guest Experiences and Those Who Will Define the Industry’s Future
June 11, 2026 (Santa Rosa, CA) — On June 10, 2026, Sonoma County Tourism (SCT) proudly celebrated the recipients of its 2026 Stars of the Industry Awards, recognizing the outstanding [...]
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Top Family-Friendly Wineries in Sonoma County
Wine may be for adults only, but many Sonoma wineries welcome families to their tasting rooms. Here are the top kid-friendly wineries in Sonoma County. The post Top Family-Friendly Wineries in Sonoma County first appeared on WineCountry.com .
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Complete Guide to Wine Tasting in the Russian River Valley
If you’re a Pinot Noir or Chardonnay lover, chances are you’ve already looked into wine tasting in the Russian River Valley—an AVA within Sonoma wine country that consistently delivers some of my personal favorite wines. Where Is the Russian River Valley? Let’s get a lay of the land first. Sonoma wine country is expansive and made up of many different AVAs and sub-regions. The Russian River Valley is located in northern Sonoma County, about 55 minutes north of San Francisco, and sprawls across several towns including Sebastopol, Forestville, Santa Rosa, Windsor, and Healdsburg. This AVA is relatively close to the coast (which is ideal for growing Burgundian grape varieties), features a wide range of soil types and microclimates, and is, of course, home to the Russian River itself. Cool coastal fog, warm sunny days, and varied terrain all come together to create a truly special place for wine growing. What Kind of Wine Is Made in the Russian River Valley? The Russian River Valley is han
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10 U.S. Wine Regions to Visit in 2026: From Classic Spots to Hidden Gems
No need to travel internationally to experience great wine and hospitality, thanks to these top U.S. wine regions you’ll want to visit this year. The post 10 U.S. Wine Regions to Visit in 2026: From Classic Spots to Hidden Gems first appeared on WineCountry.com .
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