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Quote: On a sunny day in April while visiting my friend in San Francisco, Jennifer and I drove up to wine country. We had a few wineries on our list but we were open for anything that beckoned us to stop. As we were Read More
Quote: A visit to northern California is not complete until you stop at a great winery. During a trip to visit my friend, Jennifer, in San Francisco we drove the 40 miles to Sonoma Valley to do a little wine tasting. Read More
Quote: We searched out this winery because this is our favorite bargain zinfindel. The tasting room and shop were situated on a lovely hill but would have been impossible to find without our navigation system. The Read More
Quote: One of the most colorful personalities to settle in Sonoma was COL Agoston Haraszthy. A native of Hungary, he came to Sonoma in 1857 and soon became friends with General Vallejo. The two shared a passion for Read More
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Quote: This was our favorite winery of the weekend. A small tasting room offered complimentary tastings, including glasses of port. Wellington is tucked off the main roads, so it probably gets a smaller crowds than Read More
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Quote: The GUNDLACH-BUNDSCHU WINERY is listed as a Fodor's Choice for picnic grounds. This is a smaller winery located a little off the beaten path but closer to Sonoma Plaza. There isn't much that is corporate about Read More
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Quote: Our first stop as we entered the Sonoma Valley was at Schug Carneros. The grounds were beautiful, and the vineyards were yellow with mustard flowers. After winetasting, they graciously allowed us to walk Read More