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JULY 2023 SINCE 1981 FREE! WINERY MAPS • THINGS TO DO • CALENDAR OF EVENTS Inside! • Don Eats! Pizza • Vinoce Vineyards • Winemaker Lunch Series at Somerston Estate Frank Family’s 30th Anniversary is Dedicated to You!

WinE. Food. Friends.

World-class wines of elegance,

At Sequoia Grove Winery, we believe that Cabernet Sauvignon and other red wines work with a much wider variety of dishes than the typical red wine, red meat “rules” would permit. Our philosophy for wine and food pairings focuses on making small adjustments to prepared dishes in order to preserve or enhance the flavors of the wine. But don’t just take our word for it – come see for yourself! Settle in as you enjoy tasting top-tier Single Vineyard and Reserve red wines expertly paired with a variety of cuisines prepared by in-house wine and food expert, Chef Britny Maureze.

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W I N E R Y S E UOI A G R OV E

The Perfect Blend.

A TASTE FOR CABERNET WINE & FOOD EXPERIENCE – Taste exceptional wines reflecting Napa Valley AVAs paired with bites by wine and food expert Chef Britny Maureze (available Wednesday-Sunday)

CURRENT RELEASE TASTING – Explore a spectrum of current release Napa Valley wines in the historic Tasting Barn or a private patio table (weather permitting).

SINGLE VINEYARD TASTING – This tasting is designed for both the serious Cabernet Sauvignon aficionado and those who want a better understanding of how terroir influences the characteristics of fine wine.

Pairing options from our Patio Pairings Menu curated by Chef Britny are avaialble for both the Current Release Tasting and the Single Vineyard Tasting.

www.sequoiagrove.com • 707-339-5757 concierge@sequoiagrove.com

Wednesday-Monday, 10-5, last seating at 3:30 8338 St. Helena Highway, Napa, CA 94558

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WHAT’S INSIDE

JULY 2023

ISSUE 7 | VOLUME 42

FEATURES

ON THE COVER:

10 | FRANK FAMILY VINEYARDS

30th Anniversary is Dedicated to You

14 | Somerston Estate

Winemaker Lunch Series

16 | Vinoce Vineyards

Welcome All Wine Nuts!

18 | Don Eats! Pizza

21 | Wine Lifetime Achievement Award Recipient

David S. Stare, Dry Creek Vineyard

23 | Recommended Wines

Enjoy These Wines from Up and Down the Golden State

24 | Sustainable From Grapes to Glass California Leads the Way in Sustainable Winegrowing

26 | New and Notable

• New Cave, Tasting Room Inglenook, Rutherford

• The Barn Reserve Tasting Kenwood Vineyards, Kenwood

• Puppy Pairings for Canine Guests Silver Trident, Yountville

On the Cover: Frank Family Vineyards

30th Anniversary is Dedicated to You

Over 4th of July weekend in 1993, Napa Valley’s iconic Frank Family Vineyards first opened their winery doors. What initially began as a hobby for Founder Rich Frank, has not only grown into a successful business, but a premier Napa Valley destination.

Vinoce Vineyards

Welcome All Wine Nuts!

A visit to Vinoce is a special wine experience. Tim Nuss will likely welcome you on arrival. Tim’s enthusiasm is contagious, and tasting his wines will immerse you in a special wine adventure, made all the more enticing because of Tim’s personality and hospitality.

• The Rise of Napa Valley Wineries How the Judgment of Paris Put California Wine on the Map New book by Mark Gudgel

• New Art Exhibit Muscardini Cellars, Kenwood

• Ultimate Wine & Food Experience: Taste For Cabernet – Summer Menu Sequoia Grove Winery, Rutherford

28 | Broadway Under the Stars

Tickets Available

29 | di Rosa

Shakespeare Summer Stroll Returns

30 | Savor After Hours

Dynamic Wine Tasting Caberet Show

34 | Festival Napa Valley

World-Class Performances

36 | Wind to Wine Festival, August 5

Petaluma Gap AVA producers

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Iconic Winery Relocates to Downtown Napa

Opening in August

Arch & Tower

Experience Robert Mondavi Winery’s acclaimed wines and hospitality in new and unexpected ways.

Innovative culinary experiences paired with terroir-driven wines

• The Legend Lunch: Discover the wines of Robert Mondavi Winery paired with a menu derived from a modern expression on 1960s classics – three courses locally sourced but internationally inspired.

• Napa Exploration: Explore the soul of Napa Valley through the tasting of four wines from The Estates Collection. Enjoy a complimentary culinary pairing inspired by the cuisine of the winery’s founding era of the 1960s in California.

• The Taste of To Kalon: Taste through five To Kalon Reserve wines exploring the one-of-a-kind elegance and finesse unique to To Kalon Vineyard. Enjoy a three-bite pairing inspired seasonally from the Arch & Tower Culinary team.

• Arch and Tower Apres: Sip and savor Robert Mondavi Winery’s fine wines by the glass while relaxing on the River Terrace. Pair your wine with snacks a la carte, 4-7pm.

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Located in the historic Borreo Building, 930 3rd Street, Downtown Napa Reservations: robertmondaviwinery.com
Robert Mondavi Winery on Highway 29 will be closed for a multi-year renovation.

WHAT’S INSIDE

36 | PREFERRED DINING

REGULARS

35 | Breweries, Distilleries & Cider Houses

36 | Preferred Dining

57 | Wine Bottle Sizes

Wine Tasting Maps

58 | Sonoma County

Downtown Healdsburg, 61 Petaluma, 61 Sonoma Valley, 60

Geyserville, 61

Santa Rosa, 61

Sonoma Plaza, 60 Glen Ellen, 60

64 | Napa Valley

Calistoga, 63

Yountville, 63

St. Helena, 63

Downtown Napa, 66

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42 | Things To Do 46 | Wine Country Calendar
56 | Tips on Wine Tasting
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Frank Family’s 30th Anniversary is Dedicated to You

Over 4th of July weekend in 1993, Napa Valley’s iconic Frank Family Vineyards first opened their winery doors. What initially began as a hobby for Founder Rich Frank, has not only grown into a successful business, but a premier Napa Valley destination. Rich started vacationing in Napa Valley while he presided over the motion picture and television production at Disney Studios in the late 1980s. He quickly fell in love with the beauty of Napa Valley and purchased a charming 1930s Tudor-style home built on a hillside vineyard in the heart of Rutherford. This coveted piece of land would later become Winston Hill, the vineyard where Frank Family’s story began, inspiring Rich’s purchase of the historic Larkmead Winery and eventually, more than 380 acres of some of the finest vineyards throughout Napa Valley.

As founders, Rich and his wife, Leslie, an Emmy Awardwinning broadcast news journalist, were the original

visionaries of Frank Family Vineyards. Their winemaker for the past 20 years, Todd Graff, has been along for the ride as well, and he’s played a critical role in making the Frank’s vision a reality by crafting elegant and balanced wines vintage after vintage.

With three decades of world-class winemaking and award-winning hospitality under their belts, Frank Family Vineyards plans to celebrate their loyal members and guests all 2023. “Our friends and fans are truly the ones who helped build this winery and for that we want to dedicate our 30th anniversary to them,” says Founder Leslie Frank. “This year is our chance to say, ‘thank you.’”

From founder-hosted wine dinners across the country to 1,000 bottles of a commemorative 30th anniversary sparkling cuvée, Frank Family Vineyards has thought of everything to help fans celebrate this incredible milestone with them.

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A SPARKLING ANNIVERSARY

To honor its 30th anniversary, Frank Family Vineyards crafted a late disgorged sparkling rosé to commemorate the journey that began with Founders Rich and Leslie Frank three decades ago. Named, Lady Edythe, in honor of their matriarch, Edythe Frank, this wine is worthy to be classified as a tête de cuvée, essentially the best of their best; and with only 1,000 bottles produced for this special occasion, this wine is all the more precious and rare.

The Frank Family Lady Edythe Brut Rosé comes from the standout 2015 vintage and is a tribute to the winery’s sparkling wine legacy dating back to the late 1950s when their historic property was home to one of California’s earliest sparkling wine producers, Hanns Kornell Champagne Cellars. Decades later, Frank Family continues to honor the heritage of their iconic winery by handcrafting sparkling wines according to the méthode champenoise.

This commemorative bottle will be released at Frank Family’s 30th Anniversary Celebration on Saturday, July 1 and made available online and in the tasting room soon after. For event tickets and wine release details, visit FrankFamilyVineyards.com.

WINE DINNER SERIES

Some of the country’s best restaurants are lined up for a series of exquisite wine dinners, which is fitting since Frank Family is one of the most popular wines in high-end restaurants. The series kicks off in July with an epic celebration at the Napa Valley-based winery featuring live music, delicious food, and Frank Family’s finest wines. Rich and Leslie Frank then head on the road this summer to host guests in the Hamptons and New York City before wrapping up with an elegant cocktail party in Las Vegas this fall. Visit FrankFamilyVineyards.com/Events for the complete event series dates and details.

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Our friends and fans are truly the ones who helped build this winery and for that we want to dedicate our 30th anniversary to them. This year is our chance to say, ‘thank you.’
FOUNDER LESLIE FRANK Founders Rich and Leslie Frank

Frank Family Brut Rosé Ice Pops

Ingredients - Ice Pops

• 1 cup strawberries, sliced

• 1 bottle Frank Family Brut Rosé

• 2 ounces lime simple syrup

Optional: Sliced lemon, lime, or raspberries to play up the mouthwatering notes of the Frank Family Brut Rosé

Method - Ice Pops

1. Combine Brut Rosé and lime simple syrup in a large pitcher or squeeze bottle.

2. Divide the mixture between 10 (2.5 ounce) popsicle molds and place on a flat surface in the freezer for one hour.

3. Use a popsicle stick to break up any frozen chunks and push sliced strawberries, or other preferred garnishes, into the mixture. Gently tap the molds on the countertop to remove any air bubbles. Insert the popsicle sticks, and freeze for at least 6 hours, or overnight.

4. Carefully unmold and enjoy on its own or place a pop in a glass of Brut Rosé for an even more refreshing summertime treat!

Ingredients - Lime Simple Syrup

• 1 cup sugar

• 1 tablespoon lime zest

• ½ cup fresh lime juice

Method - Lime Simple Syrup

1. In a small pot, bring ½ cup of water to a boil, then add 1 cup of sugar.

2. Stir constantly until the sugar is completely dissolved, approximately 3 minutes.

3. Remove from heat and stir in lime zest and lime juice. Cover and chill for 1 hour.

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13 Sign up for our email newsletter at WineCountryThisMonth.com The Leonardini family focuses on producing premium, world-class, Estate Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay and Pinot Noir using Napa Green certified and sustainable practices. Outdoor Tastings & Private Seating Areas with Award-Winning Hospitality FAMILY OWNED WITH A FAMILY ATMOSPHERE TASTING ROOM OPEN DAILY 10AM-5:30PM. RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED 1563 St. Helena Hwy. S. • St. Helena, CA 94574 (707) 963-9454 • whitehalllane.com COME DISCOVER ONE OF NAPA’S FINEST FAMILY OWNED AND OPERATED WINERIES. Reservations are highly recommended. OPEN WEDNESDAY - SUNDAY 11AM - 5PM MONDAY & TUESDAY BY APPOINTMENT ON THE RIVER 68 SOUTH COOMBS STREET, NAPA, CA 94559707.265.7750VINOCE.COMINFO@VINOCE.COM Home of the ‘Wine Nuts‘ Located just south of downtown on the Napa River Visit our Funky Chic tasting room Enjoy our fine wines on the River

Winemaker Lunch Series at Somerston Estate

Join Director of Viticulture & Winemaking Craig Becker and Winemaker Cody Hurd for an elevated food and wine experience.

Estate Executive Chef Dan Solomon will prepare you a seasonally sourced lunch expertly paired with limited-production Estate wines during this extremely-limited and intimate event

Napa Valley’s Somerston Estate has launched a new Winemaker Lunch Series featuring Winemaker Cody Hurd. Recently appointed to the post of head winemaker, Hurd is thrilled to share his expertise with guests in a fun and casual setting.

“The lunch series enables us to showcase our wines through food in an intimate yet casual way,” says Hurd. “Chef Dan (Executive Chef Dan Solomon) is a master at creating menus that pair perfectly with each of the three courses offered.” Working in tandem, Hurd and Solomon will, in turn, discuss the day’s dishes and wines, including the highlights to look for in each.

The intimate Winemaker Lunches will host between 15 and 30 guests for an elevated food and wine experience showcasing the Estate’s limited-production wines. As Somerston’s assistant winemaker for the past dozen years, Hurd has an incredible knowledge of the individual vineyard blocks that make up the 1,682-acre property located in the eastern hills of Napa’s Vaca Mountain range.

Originally from Washington State, Hurd relocated to Napa Valley in 2009 and was invited to join the Somerston Estate/Priest Ranch cellar team in 2010. Working under the tutelage of Craig Becker, Hurd worked his way up from cellar master to assistant winemaker, associate winemaker, and now, head winemaker. Still an integral

part of the team, Becker is the cofounder and director of viticulture and winemaking. But Hurd who now oversees all winemaking protocols, including harvest, fermentation management, managing the cellar crew, and blending to bottling. As winemaker, his focus is maintaining Somerston Estate’s portfolio of single-block wines and wine blends that reflect the full diversity of the vineyard.

Chef Dan will draw from his passion for fermentation, an affinity for Chicago-style dishes, and high-quality, seasonal ingredients. Born and raised in the western suburbs of Chicago, Illinois, Chef Dan’s culinary journey started at the age of 16 when he began making pizza and pasta at a small mom and pop shop outside of the city. After studying Culinary Arts at Kendall College, he honed his craft in diverse settings throughout the greater Chicago area. His appointment at Somerston Estate marks a return to Napa Valley, having previously worked at the esteemed La Toque restaurant, where he first cultivated a profound understanding of the intricate relationship between food and wine.

Chef Dan echoed Hurd’s statement about the new offering saying, “I believe that food and wine go hand in hand, and I look forward to creating a casual yet delicious menu that complements the award-winning portfolio of wines. Our collective goal is to create quality, approachable food that just tastes good. We’re not only feeding people, but we’re also providing an experience.” For more information about Somerston Estate and its culinary offerings, visit www.somerstonestate.com and www.priestranchwines.com.

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VINOCE VINEYARDS

Welcome All Wine Nuts!

Imagine walking along the Napa Riverfront about 150 years ago. At that time, what would eventually become Napa’s thriving leather tanning industry, was just beginning. This new industry would flourish in Napa for over one hundred years.

The tanning industry has been gone for decades. Today galleries, storefronts, and a winery occupy these historic buildings that front the Napa River. The smell of leather tanning has been replaced by the pleasant aroma of wine and wine barrels, and instead of seeing laborers milling about, people are sitting outside, sipping wine, laughing, and enjoying the riverfront view.

A visit to Vinoce is a special wine experience. Tim Nuss will likely welcome you on arrival. Opt to taste wines inside the cool, funky tasting room, or outside on the patio overlooking the river. Tim’s enthusiasm is contagious, and tasting his wines will immerse you in a special wine adventure, made all the more enticing because of Tim’s personality and hospitality.

Nuss means “nut,” in German. The Nuss family is of GermanItalian heritage. Noce means “nut” in Italian, Vin or Vino means “wine” in Italian. Hence Vinoce is a play on the Nuss families heritage and words and translates to “Wine-Nut.”

Look forward to having a great time wine exploring at Vinoce. The Nuss Family crafts delightful, enticing wines with a passion that tells a story. And, as Tim talks about his history and his family’s wines, he will tell you: “We don’t take ourselves seriously ... we take our wines seriously!”

THE WINES – THE STORIES

Depending on availability, when you come for wine and fun at Vinoce, you may sip on an elegant Sauvignon Blanc (and if fortunate, you may try Lori’s Lucky Penny, but that’s a story for Tim to tell), a St. Helena Cabernet

Sauvignon, reflective of the region’s terroir, or The Grappler, the flagship wine of this boutique winery. The Grappler is a palate- and sensory-pleasing Zinfandel, great to savor on its own, or to enjoy with cheese, a burger, or steak but definitely a wine to share with friends.

As Tim is pouring, and zipping around the tasting room and outside patio area like a whirlwind, he will regale you with his personal and family history which is blended with an obsessive love of winemaking, people, history, and fun.

You may be dazzled to learn about the close connection between Tim and his family with Robin Williams (yes, that Robin Williams), and Robin’s Mt. Veeder property, which is how the Nuss family became involved in winemaking. You may also hear the story of how the Sauvignon Blanc became named Lori’s Lucky Penny (suffice it to say, this elegant liquid is an homage to a special person in Tim’s life, his mother).

Even though Tim is born and raised in the Napa Valley his parents’ New Jersey heritage really shines through in him. With Tim you get a feeling he would end up being one of two things in life: A New Jersey-style gangster or a damn fine winemaker! Guess which path he took.

A GATHERING PLACE

After your first visit to Vinoce, and meeting Tim, you will want to make this a regular gathering place. There are no strangers here, only new friends. Sip by the riverfront, or inside, and become part of the Vinoce family. Pour a glass of Sauvignon Blanc, or enjoy a glass of The Grappler, as you imagine the sweat labor of decades that went into creating so many of the wines we love to drink. Most of all, enjoy the energy, friendship, and passion that is infused in this out-of-the-way urban wine destination. And, when Tim gets going with his impromptu routine (which will captivate you), remember, he’s just another wine nut like we are, wanting everyone to have fun with friends while enjoying his wine.

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Sunday, May 21, 2023

THE GRAPPLER

The Grappler is the lynchpin, the star of Vinoce’s wine line-up. But this is not just any Zinfandel. The succulent wine, along with what it represents, makes this Zinfandel extra special. Grappling means “wrestling.” Brian (Tim’s father), Tim, and his brother, Tyler, all partook in the sport of wrestling and that’s why the wine is named The Grappler. However, more than just a sport, grappling is a discipline and way of life. Like winemaking, it takes discipline, commitment, and passion, plus the ability to get back up on your feet after being knocked down.

The Vinoce Family wanted to create not only a special wine for people to enjoy but a wine that was representative of the hard work and dedication of the Mexican people, which he describes as “being the backbone of Napa’s wine industry.” Too often we don’t appreciate what goes into the creation of wine. Labor, love, sweat, passion, and people. The Grappler honors and pays respect to these hardworking, industrious people who have ‘grappled’ with hard times, becoming an integral part of the wine community.

The Grappler is a serious wine, without being pretentious. Additionally, the labels honor “the Luchador” or Mexican wrestler. There is even a story behind the labels, which Tim will tell you about.

Sunday, May 21, 2023

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DonEats! PIZZA

PIZZA! It’s a complete meal, containing many major nutrients needed for a healthy diet: calcium, carbohydrates, fat, fiber, and protein. And, once you get done with the ‘basic’ cheese pizza … the fun begins: Add in fruits like pineapple, cherries, or figs, veggies for health and color (make it green, yellow, or red), a protein (whether it clucks, swims, or moos) and you have an all-in-one delicious meal.

Napa and Sonoma counties have an abundance of pizza restaurants to choose from to satisfy your craving … let’s visit a few to get you started. Pizza rocks! Doesn’t everyone love a good pizza?

Pizzeria Tra Vigne, St. Helena

Azzurro Pizzeria e Enoteca | Napa

Experience an “authentic Italian pizzeria” in downtown Napa. Michael and Christina Gyetvan have been serving genuine thincrust pizzas for over twenty years to Napa residents and visitors. A taste of pizza or pasta will show you why Michael is regarded as one of wine country’s top chefs and restauranteurs. While hand-crafted pizzas may be the specialty, don’t overlook other selections such as pasta, fresh seasonal salads, and antipasti. Complete your meal with dessert; try the Guittard Chocolate Brownie and Straus Family Creamery Soft Serve.

Pizzeria Tra Vigne | St. Helena

This has been a Napa landmark since 1989 when it first opened as Tomatina under the same ownership. Offering a wide variety of menu selections, antipasti, (including the Original Mozzarella Al Minuto), salads, piadini, and pasta, you really must come for the wood-fired sourdough pizzas and bring a group! Share their specialty pizzas like the Romano with burrata, tomato confit, prosciutto and pesto, or the New Yorker with pepperoni from Journeyman Meats. Family and dog friendly, this is the place where “in-the-know locals go” for affordable, friendly wine country fare so follow their lead! Buon Appetito!

Wild Goat Bistro | Petaluma

Using fresh, locally sourced ingredients, you may want to try the Into the Woods Pizza, with French onion mascarpone, hen of the woods mushrooms, mozzarella trio, sweety drop peppers, and truffle oil. Practically the entire menu is gluten free – even the house-made desserts. The styles, creativity, use of fresh ingredients, melding of flavors, and variety of pizzas you will enjoy in Napa and Sonoma counties are almost endless.

Fumé Bistro and Bar | Napa

This may not be a pizza-focused Italian restaurant, but if you want to enjoy one of the best traditional wood-fired pizzasthis is the place. Fumé is a true neighborhood restaurant and now you are in the know. Right off Hwy 29, it’s a hidden gem that shouldn’t be missed. Reservations are strongly suggested.

Diavola Pizzeria & Salumeria | Geyserville

Specializing in Neapolitan-style pizza, house-cured salumi, and handmade pasta – this is another mouth-watering gem to be experienced. Lunch or dinner, your senses will thank you as you relish a pizza straight out of the wood-burning oven. Adding to your experience: Diavola is located in an historic building, dating from the 1900s, putting forth a very cool indoor and outdoor vibe.

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Seasonal Fig & Duck Confit Pizza

Live Fire Pizza | Oxbow Market, Napa

What’s all the fuss about? A bite from one of Live Fire’s Pizzas will answer that question immediately. When “pizza” is in the main name – despite the other great offerings, you probably want to order the pizza! Enjoy a hot, delicious pizza, with perfect crust cooked in an almondwood, wood-fired oven. Eat at the counter, outside tables, or take it home. I’m kind of a purist so I go for their four-cheese pizza (with mushrooms added) YUM!!

The Red Grape | Sonoma

Easy walking distance from Sonoma Plaza, Red Grape has consistently been voted “best pizza” being awarded “people’s choice awards” from The Sonoma Index-Tribune. The New Havenstyle thin-crust pizzas will make you salivate and want more. With a wide selection of pizzas to choose from, my personal favorite is Stella’s Honey Pistachio – I give that my OMG seal! Bring your family to another local favorite, for food, ambiance, and fun.

PizZando | Healdsburg

Recently remodeled, PizZando is elegant, classy, and comfortable. Enjoy pizza in addition to quintessential Italian fare, house-made pasta, plus creative adult beverages at this rustic Italian trattoria +pizzeria. New to the menu is a delicious ultra-thin crust Romana-style pizza that will make you say Oh, Mamma Mia! Come with a group so you can relish several of PizZando’s artisan pizzas, along with their other dishes, including a Caesar salad loaded with anchovies! If you are too full for dessert: Leave there satisfied but take home the cannoli!

The styles, creativity, use of fresh ingredients, melding of flavors, and variety of pizzas you will enjoy in Napa and Sonoma counties are almost endless. So, join the gastronomical search for Napa and Sonoma’s perfect pizza.

Buon Appetito!

Bubbly Hour – Friday, July 14

Start the weekend right with live music and a bubbly or two. 5-7pm: July 14, August 11

Bubbles & Crepes – Sunday, July 30

Relax and enjoy a savory or sweet crêpe by Crêpes du Jour, soothing music reminiscent of France and a welcome pour of Breathless Sparkling Wine. $25, 10am-12pm, children welcome.

Art Deco meets Industrial Chic in this eco-friendly tasting room with tastings indoors or in the gorgeous gardens.

Enhance your Tasting Experience

• Cheese & Charcuterie by local artisans

• Caviar Picnic Wild-caught American Hackleback Sturgeon caviar, organic locally-crafted Cowgirl Creamery crème fraîche and gourmet potato chips.

• Sabrage Experience – Open a bottle of champagne using impact from the blunt side of a saber.

• Fleur Sauvage – Enjoy local bonbons from Top-10 Pastry Chef in America, Chef Nieto. Turn your tasting into a Sparkling & Chocolate pairing experience!

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Donald Sonderling is a freelance writer covering California’s wine roads from Santa Barbara to Napa Valley. He may be reached at: donsonderling@gmail.com.
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Dry Creek Vineyard Founder David S. Stare Receives

‘Wine Lifetime Achievement Award’ at California State Fair

“I am so proud that Dry Creek Vineyard remains one of the last truly private, family-owned, iconic wineries from Sonoma County consistently producing 90-plus point wines!”

Sonoma County wine pioneer David S. Stare of Dry Creek Vineyard is the recipient of the California State Fair “Wine Lifetime Achievement Award.” Stare is one of two recipients for the 2022 year alongside legendary wine writer Bob Thompson, as the State Fair Advisory has recognized multiple industry experts across award categories due to delayed events during the pandemic.

Coming west in the late 1960s with little more than a dream to start his own winery, David Stare is the original innovator of present-day Dry Creek Valley.

“It was 1971, and I was studying winemaking at UC Davis during the week and searching for vineyard property on the weekends. It was on one of those visits that I discovered the Dry Creek area and immediately fell in love,” said Stare.

As the first new winery in the Dry Creek Valley following Prohibition, Dry Creek Vineyard has become the flagship producer of Fumé Blanc and Zinfandel in Sonoma County. Over the last 51 years, the winery has also developed an international reputation for its Dry Chenin Blanc, Chardonnay, Bordeaux varietals and Meritage blends, continuing to craft classically styled, terroir-driven, appellation-focused wines.

Stare’s pioneering legacy reflects his lasting impact. Among the many achievements during his career, Stare was:

• First to plant Sauvignon Blanc in the Dry Creek Valley in 1972.

• First to produce a Fumé Blanc in Sonoma County.

• First to initiate the appellation status for the Dry Creek Valley in 1983.

• First to label a wine with the Dry Creek Valley appellation.

• Ranked among California's first proponents of Bordeauxstyle blending.

• First to release a wine using the classification of “Meritage” (1985 vintage) on the label to classify Dry Creek Vineyard’s Bordeaux-style blend.

• First to champion Zinfandel among world-class vinifera.

• First to coin the term “Old Vines” Zinfandel, beginning with the 1985 vintage.

The journey to establish Dry Creek Valley as a premier winegrowing region was never easy, but David Stare remained persistent in his vision despite skepticism from agricultural critics.

“All along the way, I was told that my ideas had never been done before. Being a kid from Boston, I was just bullheaded enough to do what I wanted to do,” said Stare. “I am so proud that Dry Creek Vineyard remains one of the last truly private, family-owned, iconic wineries from Sonoma County consistently producing 90-plus point wines!”

Stare’s work extends far beyond the five-decadesold family winery. As a community leader, he has served as President of the Society of Blancs, President of the Winegrowers of Dry Creek Valley and President of the Sonoma County Wineries Association, as well as serving on the board of directors of the California Wine Institute. He was recently honored with Wine Enthusiast Magazine’s “American Wine Legend” award as well in 2022.

With a passion for philanthropy, Stare continues to serve as the Board Chairman for Global Partners of Development, initiating Vineyards to Villages in 2012, a program that raises money from the wine industry to bring clean water to Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. His family winery Dry Creek Vineyard continues to pave the way to an innovative future, led by the second generation and Stare’s daughter, Kim Stare Wallace.

3770 Lambert Bridge Road, Healdsburg

www.drycreekvineyard.com • 707-433-1000

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– David S. Stare, Dry Creek Vineyard

V FOUNDATION FOR CANCER RESEARCH

25th Anniversary Wine Celebration, August 3-6 Silver anniversary event to celebrate 25 years of impact and support research on therapeutic resistance for all cancers.

Commemorating its silver anniversary, the 25th Annual V Foundation Wine Celebration will take place August 3-6 in the heart of the Napa Valley. The event offers four days of wine, food, and fun while raising awareness and money for cancer research. Since 1999, the V Foundation Wine Celebration has raised over $137 million, benefiting the V Foundation for Cancer Research. This annual signature series of events demonstrates that commitment, passion and giving become the catalyst for positive change.

The 2023 theme, “Ignite Impact” celebrates 25 years of raising money and awareness for game-changing cancer research and all-star scientists to accelerate Victory Over Cancer®. Funds raised will support research on therapeutic resistance for all cancers.

Hosted by Mike “Coach K” Krzyzewski, former Head Coach of Duke University Men’s Basketball, the V Foundation Wine Celebration includes a thought-provoking cancer symposium, exclusive wine and culinary events featuring the region’s worldrenowned vintners, chefs and restaurateurs, and concludes with the silver anniversary Gala Dinner & Auction.

The Answer for Cancer Research Symposium on Saturday, August 5 from 9:30-11:30am, is free and open to the public.

www.winecelebration.org

Event highlights include:

Thursday, August 3

• Humanitarians & Founders Luncheon at the private Wappo Hill Estate of JeanCharles Boisset and Vintner Grant Honoree Gina Gallo.

• A unique hallmark of the Wine Celebration, Dinner with the Docs will be held at HALL St. Helena, hosted by proprietors Craig & Kathryn Hall. The evening provides a unique opportunity to engage with some of the nation’s leading physicians and research scientists from prominent universities and cancer centers who represent the V Foundation’s Scientific Advisory Committee.

Friday, August 4

• V Foundation Presidents Club and Vintner Grant Honorees will be celebrated with a private luncheon at Spottswoode Estate, hosted by Vintner Grant Honoree, Beth Novak Milliken, President & CEO of Spottswoode Estate.

• Friday’s “Rock the V” party at The Estate Yountville will showcase some of the region’s best food and wine, with an exclusive concert featuring a festival line up of surprise musical guests to get the crowd dancing under a Napa Valley starlit evening. Rock the V concludes with the ever-popular Silent Disco in the Estate’s Barrel Room.

Saturday, August 5

• Answer for Cancer Research Symposium at The Social at The Estate Yountville featuring V Foundation Grantees where they will share the advances and impact on cancer research today. Attendees will learn more about therapeutic resistance for all cancers and discover the work behind the V Foundation’s vision of Victory Over Cancer®.

• Following the symposium, Time for Three, the two-time 2023 GRAMMY award winners for Best Classical Instrumental Solo and Best Contemporary Classical Composition, will perform at the Music as Healing Luncheon, held in the West Pavilion at The Estate Yountville. Time For Three combines Americana, modern pop and classical music, where various eras, styles, and traditions of Western music fold in on themselves and emerge anew. The Music as Healing Luncheon will feature dynamic programming that will span storytelling, research, and musical performance.

• The highlight of the weekend, Saturday’s black-tie Gala Dinner & Auction will be held at Nickel & Nickel Estate Winery in Oakville, Napa Valley. The event will be hosted by Mike “Coach K” Krzyzewski and the 25th-anniversary honoree and host, Beth Nickel.

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New Release Wine Recommendations

Enjoy these wines from up and down the Golden State Wines from Mendocino County, Napa Valley, Paso Robles, and Sonoma County.

If you’re looking for true Burgundy-style Pinot Noir from California, this bottling is spot on. It shows of the more classic French style in its restraint, low-alcohol composition, bright acidity, ripe but not richness of fruit, and complex flavor profile that marries fruit with earthy, herbal notes. The wine is aged for 16 months in 33% new French oak, giving it nice depth and tannin structure. The palate brings forward notes of cherry, black tea, and forest floor. This is a stunning Pinot Noir that honors the varietal and showcases the best that California has to offer from its fruit.

From the talented Daou brothers, the 2020 Soul of a Lion is top of the line for Paso Robles Bordeaux style blends. The wine is composed of 81% Cabernet Sauvignon with 13% Cabernet Franc and 6% Petit Verdot; it sees an impressive 22 months of aging in 100% new French oak. One of the many skills the Daou brothers possess is integrating new oak and this bottling is no exception — the oak is seamlessly balanced with a ripeness of fruit, softness of tannin, and an undeniable elegance. On the palate, the wine expresses intricate notes of blackberry, roasted coffee beans, and wet earth. It’s enjoyable now but will age seamlessly for years to come.

The Mathew Bruno 2020 Blanc de Blancs is a lovely bubbly made from 100% Los Carneros Chardonnay. It’s made in the traditional Méthode Champenoise style and spent 12 months en tirage. It’s a lively sparkling with effervescent bubbles, aromas of ripe green apple and pineapple, and flavors of green apple, lemon, and toasted nuts on the palate. Pair this sparkling with assorted charcuterie and cheese for a decadent snack spread this summer and beyond.

This is another beautiful expression of Pinot Noir from one of the state’s most coveted terroirs for the varietal: the Sonoma Coast. It’s bright and ripe with lively acidity, and balanced by the 11 months of aging in 33% new French oak. The 13.5% alcohol offers restraint without compromising the ripeness of fruit, which shows off fresh raspberry and cranberry notes coupled with burnt sugar and floral tea.

For inquiries, email Melissa at mvfooddrink@gmail.com or visit www.mvfooddrink.com.

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Daou – Paso Robles 2020 Soul of a Lion, $150 Mathew Bruno Winery – Napa Valley 2020 Blanc de Blancs, $65 Papapietro Perry – Sonoma County 2020 Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir, $61 COIL Wines – Mendocino County 2019 Signal Ridge Pinot Noir, $50

Sustainable From Grapes to Glass

California Leads the Way in Sustainable Winegrowing

The California wine community considers being responsible neighbors and caretakers of the land a crucial aspect of their professional and personal values. For numerous growers and vintners in the state, adopting sustainable winegrowing methods has been a longstanding practice, starting as far back as the late 1950s with educational initiatives. For over two decades, they have demonstrated a firm dedication to sustainability and transparency, evident in the numerous educational programs and certification initiatives that have surfaced.

What Is Sustainable Winegrowing?

Sustainable winegrowing involves a comprehensive set of practices that are environmentally sound, socially equitable, and economically viable. Growers and vintners throughout California have adopted those standards to grow and make high-quality grapes and wine, respectively.

These practices conserve water and energy, maintain healthy soil, protect air and water quality, enhance relations with employees and communities, preserve local ecosystems and wildlife habitat, and improve the economic vitality of vineyards and wineries.

Some examples include:

• Employing sheep, cover crops, and birds, such as raptors, to control weeds and pests

• Using drip irrigation and process ponds to conserve water

• Composting, recycling, and reusing to minimize waste

• Providing employee training and recognizing contributions to sustainability efforts

Addressing diversity, equity and inclusion issues to enhance communities

California has one of the most comprehensive and widely adopted sustainable winegrowing programs in the world, fostering a culture of continuous improvement and leadership in sustainability. Since 2003, the California Sustainable Winegrowing Alliance (CSWA)—a partnership between growers and vintners—has promoted sustainability from grapes to glass.

In 2010, CSWA introduced its certification program, Certified California Sustainable Winegrowing, providing annual third-party verification that a winery or vineyard has adopted and implemented stringent sustainable winegrowing standards. In addition to implementing required practices that address the environmental and social responsibility aspects of sustainability, companies

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Look for Certified California Sustainable Winegrowing signs on your travels. PHOTOS COURTESY OF THE WINE INSTITUTE.

Want to support sustainable winegrowing and learn more?

• Find Certified California Sustainable wines, wineries and vineyards at californiasustainablewine.com.

• Look for the Certified California Sustainable Winegrowing logo on wine bottles.

• Dining out? Ask your server about the sustainably produced wines on their wine list. Learn more about California wines and the industry’s commitment to sustainability at discovercaliforniawines.com.

• Take a free one-hour course on sustainable winegrowing at ambassador.discovercaliforniawines.com.

must determine the areas in which they need to improve and focus their resources on ways that will best help them their sustainability goals year after year. Vineyards and wineries must also measure and track metrics for water, energy, greenhouse gas emissions, and nitrogen and comply with restrictions on crop-protection materials.

Currently, 80% of California wine is made in a certified California winery, and more than 2,584 vineyards totaling 233,061 acres are certified.

Since 2017, participants have had the option to put a certification logo on their labels, and there are now over 19 million cases of wine with the logo.

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When you see the circular Certified by Certified California Sustainable Winegrowing logo you know these wineries are required to source at least 85% of their grapes from certified vineyards and 100% of their grapes must come from California.
Identify certified wines by looking for the logo!

What's New and Notable!

New Cave, Renovated Tasting Room INGLENOOK, RUTHERFORD

Inglenook has a brand new winery cave and renovated tasting room called The Athenaeum, complete with original artwork from Wayne Thiebaud, Robert DeNiro, Sr. and others; jazz on vinyl; first-edition rare books; and a craps table that was once owned by a Countess.

Estate Library Tasting in the Athenaeum, $125

Hosted exclusively in The Athenaeum, guests will enjoy a library selection of Inglenook’s estate red wines. This experience culminates with a taste of the current vintage of Rubicon paired with a special tasting plate from Estate Chef Alex Lovick to accentuate the components of this library wine flight.

(707) 968-1161 • www.inglenook.com

The Barn Reserve Tasting KENWOOD VINEYARDS, KENWOOD

Savor five small-batch winery exclusives representing the top of their craft. Enjoy favorites from the award-winning The Barn series and the best Cabernets accompanied by a local artisanal cheese from Bohemian Creamery, a drizzle of wild honey, and apricot pistachio crisps. Available twice daily, $60.

(707) 282-4228 • kenwoodvineyards.com

“Puppy Pairings” for Canine Guests

SILVER TRIDENT, YOUNTVILLE

A new tasting experience is now available for canine guests: Puppy Pairings, a tasting of four treats and a take-home Silver Trident-branded water bowl. Canine guests will enjoy a flight of one bananacake flavor “puppycake”, one “grrr-nola” flavor dog bone-shaped cookie, one peanut butter-oat flavor wineglass-shaped cookie and a takehome gift: a peanut butter-oat flavor wine bottleshaped cookie.

Cost is $20 per experience, reservations required.

(707) 945-0311 • SilverTridentWinery.com

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Alex Rubin

THE RISE OF NAPA VALLEY WINERIES How the Judgment of Paris Put California Wine on the Map

New book by Mark Gudgel

In 1976, the picturesque, agrarian Napa Valley was all but unknown to those who didn’t live there. That changed dramatically when Steven Spurrier and Patricia Gallagher decided to host a tasting of American and French wines in Paris. When wines from California defeated those of France, the world was shocked, an industry reawakened and Napa Valley exploded in a frenzy of growth and development. Families who had farmed for generations battled to hang on to their land, and many paid a steep price as the area transformed into one of the world’s premier wine-growing regions. Join author Mark Gudgel as he explores the trials and tribulations of Napa’s meteoric rise to prominence.

$23.99 • www.arcadiapublishing.com

New Art Exhibit

MUSCARDINI CELLARS, KENWOOD

Palate to Palette is a multi-faceted new art series through Muscardini Cellars that seeks to support local Bay Area artists and draw fresh connections between the experience of tasting wine and engaging with art. The first exhibition will focus on the Endangered Rivers series by Susan Doyle inspired by materials – cans, books, magazines, or even pieces of silk – using fiber art in non-traditional ways. The artist’s work will be on display through August 31.

On August 5, there will be an art and wine flight walk followed by a painting and pairing wine experience. $55 and includes the art walk, tasting flight, glass of wine, light charcuterie, canvas and paint.

(707) 933-9305 • ww.muscardinicellars.com

The Ultimate Wine & Food Experience: A Taste For Cabernet – Summer Menu SEQUOIA GROVE WINERY, RUTHERFORD

Forget all of the “rules” you were taught about pairing food with wine and be guided on a wine and food odyssey. Winery Chef Britny Maureze has created elevated summertime favorites such as: grilled shrimp with sweet corn elote; burrata with heirloom tomato on house-made focaccia; BBQ pork ribs with a blueberry BBQ sauce (pictured above); buttermilk fried chicken with pickled summer squash (pictured above) – each to be paired with their single-vineyard Cabernets like the 2016 Lamoreux and 2016 Henry, as well as the 2016 vintage of their flagship wine, Cambium. “Everyone thinks that Cabernet pairs only with beef,” says Maureze. “Sure, it’s a fantastic match for beef’s richness and fat, but it’s my goal to show you how versatile it can be with a range of foods.”

$125 per person • Limit 8 per party

Club Members: $100 per person, limited to 4 (707) 944-2945 • sequoiagrove.com

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Yangtze River by Susan Doyle

Transcendence Theatre Company’s Summer Season Broadway Under the Stars returns, tickets available

Artistic Director Amy Miller shared, “We are excited to present an incredibly rich and diverse season – hits from Broadway and popular music, powerhouse vocals and stunning dancing, including our first fully-staged musical since 2019. Summer 2023 will also offer more performances than ever before – more opportunities to enjoy the best of Broadway under the stars here in wine country, and to experience the rejuvenating effects that the arts bring to our lives.”

The 2023 Transcendence Theatre Company Season:

• The Beat Goes On –

June 16 through July 2

The Beat Goes On celebrates the grooviest, hippest, and most rockin’ hits from the ’60s, ’70s, and ’80s. Jam to the music of The Beatles and the Stones, the Mamas and the Papas, Donna Summer, Prince, Madonna, and more. And if the music moves you, break out the bell bottoms, miniskirts, leggings, and scrunchies. Whether this cool collection of song and dance brings back memories or creates new ones, you’re sure to love every beat! The Beat Goes On takes place at the 30+ acre Kenwood ranch property of the nonprofit Belos Cavalos as the outdoor open-air theatre location, through July 2.

• The Full Monty – July 28 through August 20

Six friends. One outrageous idea. And a chance to make

their dreams come true. The Broadway and West End sensation The Full Monty is Transcendence’s first fullystaged musical since its 2019 smash-hit A Chorus Line. Written by Tony Award®-winners Terrence McNally and David Yazbek, The Full Monty tells a story that’s full of heart. You’ll be rooting for these down-on-their-luck pals from Buffalo, and wondering up until the very end if they will really pull it off.

• An Enchanted Evening –September 8 through 17

A captivating evening of soaring vocals and rapturous rhythms that will take your breath away. An annual tribute to the best of Broadway and more, with sensational music and dance, performed underneath the magnificent Wine Country stars and sky.

The Full Monty as well as An Enchanted Evening will be back at the beautiful Jack London State Historic Park. Ticket prices range from $35 to $165 for each show. Season subscriptions for all three shows start at $91 and are still available. Groups of 10 or more save up to 20%, and can be booked by calling the box office at 877-424-1414.

Each Transcendence show includes a pre-show picnic, and features a variety of local businesses including gourmet food trucks, vendors, pre-show entertainment, and fine wine from acclaimed Sonoma County wineries.

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“We are excited to present an incredibly rich and diverse season – hits from Broadway and popular music, powerhouse vocals and stunning dancing,”
– ARTISTIC DIRECTOR AMY MILLER

Shakespeare Summer Stroll Returns to di Rosa! Site-integrated performances amid exquisite art and nature in Napa

di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art in Napa and Shakespeare Napa Valley with Napa Valley College announce Shakespeare Summer Stroll, a site-integrated presentation of scenes and monologues from some of Shakespeare’s most beloved plays, interwoven with the sculptures and outdoor spaces at di Rosa.

“We are thrilled to have the opportunity to integrate the performing arts with the visual art and nature that is abundant throughout di Rosa,” says Director of Education & Civic Engagement Andrea Saenz.

Directed by Olivia Cowell, NVC Theater Arts instructor, Shakespeare Summer Stroll 2023 reunites the same production team from the 2021 Summer Stroll, which sold out to rave reviews. “di Rosa offers boundless inspiration in bringing Shakespeare's works to life,” says Cowell. “We are looking forward to exploring different locations, artwork, and a variety of scenes and sonnets with this year’s stroll.”

Tickets to Shakespeare Summer Stroll 2023 are offered at a variety of pricing options from $15 to $60. Proceeds from tickets support di Rosa’s public programs and community partnerships such as Shakespeare Summer Stroll. Evening performances are Thursday-Sunday, July 2730 and run from 6 to 7:30pm with doors opening at 5:30pm. An opening night performance will be held Wednesday,

July 26 for invited guests.

Admission to Shakespeare Summer Stroll evening performances is free to ages 17 and under. Educators and Napa Valley College students receive free admission with discount code found on ticketing page. Educators and Napa Valley College students should bring their school ID to show at event registration.

A matinee will be offered on Sunday, July 30, from 1-2:30pm. The matinee performance is included with di Rosa’s $20 general admission. di Rosa members, children, and educators, and Napa Valley College students are free for this performance.

For more information, visit@dirosaart.org or call 707-2265991 x25 with questions. Tickets available at dirosaart.org

IMPECCABLE HOSPITALITY EXQUISITE ATMOSPHERE EXTRAORDINARY WINES

Ledson Winery & Vineyards

In the heart of Sonoma Valley, fifth generation winemaker & viticulturist Steve Ledson consistently produces highly coveted, small-lot, handcrafted wines from his estate vineyards, many of them scoring between 95 and 99 points. Most recently, three of them have achieved recognition as ‘Wine of the Year’ at prestigious international wine competitions. Ledson is known for showcasing absolutely some of the best that Sonoma County has to offer.

Ledson Winery is an architectural showpiece known throughout the world as the ‘Castle.’ Vine Pair called it, “One of the twelve most impressive wineries in the world” and the Boston Globe said, “ is castle is a must see.”

Whether you book a general tasting or opt for a magnificent private tasting of Ledson’s top scoring wines in one of the intimate tasting suites, you will have an experience like no other. e Gourmet Marketplace offers local cheeses, fresh sandwiches, salads and treats to create the perfect picnic lunch you can enjoy in the Oak Grove.

Ledson wines are sold exclusively at the winery, online at ledson.com, and at the Zina Lounge in Sonoma.

Ledson Hotel & The Zina Lounge

Standing like a crown jewel of the Historic Sonoma Plaza, the luxurious six-room boutique Ledson Hotel & Zina Lounge bring guests back in time to an era of grandeur. e rooms feature king-sized beds, in-room whirlpool tubs, romantic fireplaces and private balconies.

On the first floor is the Zina Lounge, a world class destination named after Steve Ledson’s great-great grandfather, Zina Hyde Cunningham who settled in Sonoma County in 1865 to open the family winery. e winery specializes in producing small lots of meticulously handcrafted wines, scoring in the mid 90’s. Wrap your day up at the Zina Lounge with wines from Zina Hyde Cunningham, Ledson, and Mountain Terraces wineries. Complement your tasting with a cheese & charcuterie plate while watching the sunset from the sidewalk seating, or relaxing by the fireplace.

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SAVOR After

Hours,

through

September 3 Experience this world premiere dynamic wine tasting cabaret show

Sip, Sip, Hooray! SAVOR After Hours, starring dance sensations, brothers and heartthrobs Maks and Val Chmerkovskiy from “Dancing with the Stars,” debuts at the JaM Cellars Ballroom.

From producers MagicSpace Entertainment, Mark Swanhart and John Anthony Truchard comes Napa’s only and firstof-its-kind theatrical wine-tasting cabaret. Tickets start at $44 and are available at www.savorafterhours.com. Ticket add-ons include wine-tasting, photo-ops and pre-show meet-andgreet experiences.

From bright, bubbly, smooth and elegant to quirky, flamboyant, bold and complex, SAVOR After Hours is the only wine-tasting cabaret in Napa this summer. Starring Maks and Val from Dancing with the Stars, you won’t want to miss it! Each performance immerses the audience in the way wine makes us feel through an electrifying blend of dance, music, illusions and more. Featuring wines from Napa Valley in regular rotation, we pour performances by the glass as you SAVOR After Hours.

SAVOR After Hours guests will indulge in featured wines from renowned Napa vineyards on select dates, including:

• The Duckhorn Portfolio: Wines from Duckhorn Vineyards, Paraduxx and Migration will be featured June 30, July 1 and 2.

• Venge Vineyards & Croix Estate: Known as one of the top young winemakers, Kirk Venge will feature his selections July 7, 8 and 9.

• Truchard Vineyards: Wines from the renowned Carneros grape growers with a rich 50-year history will be featured July 14, 15 and 16.

• Imagery Estate Winery and Benzinger Family Winery: Awardwinning wines from second generation winemaker Jamie Benziger will be featured July 21, 22 and 23.

• JaM Cellars: Will showcase their finest Napa Valley and exclusive top of the chart Platinum wines, otherwise only available at their JaM Cellars Wine & Music Studio on First Street in Downtown Napa July 27, 28, 29 and 30.

• Hall Wines, Walt Wines and Baca Wines: from renowned vintners Craig and Kathryn Hall, these three premier wines will be featured August 4, 5 and 6.

“We are ecstatic to shine the spotlight on these renowned vineyards from the region and can’t wait for our guests to experience these wines with Maks and Val,” says Lee Marshall, CEO of MagicSpace Entertainment. “Our love for wine and passion for the performing arts inspired us to create SAVOR After Hours which will break the mold of traditional wine tastings and cabarets. Each performance will be a feast for the senses.” savorafterhours.com

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Petaluma Gap ’s Wind to Wine Festival, August 5

Petaluma Gap AVA producers will be pouring their highly-awarded wines

The Alliance anticipates another sold-out event with more than 400 attendees and 25+ wineries participating the Wind to Wine Festival on August 5 at SOMO Village. New this year is the addition of satellite Wind to Wine events hosted by individual vintners and allowing attendees to participate in intimate winemaker dinners and hosted experiences.

“Once again the Wind to Wine Festival will feature the AVA’s signature varietals – Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Syrah – with additional wines offered from winemakers who push the cool-climate envelope with their Albariño, Pinot Gris, Grenache, Malbec, and Cabernet Sauvignon, among others,” said Tom Gendall, Director of Winemaking for Cline Cellars and President of the Petaluma Gap Winegrowers Alliance Board of Directors. “Over the last year, the number of 90+ Point Wines from the AVA has substantially increased, and many will be offered for tasting at the festival. In addition, several winemakers who do not have tasting rooms will participate, so this is a rare opportunity to taste their wines before purchasing,” Gendall said.

A menu of delicious bites selected to complement the wines will be served along with an array of artisanal cheeses from Point Reyes Cheese Company, whose dairy

farm is located along the Pacific near the edge of the Petaluma Gap AVA. Back by popular demand, guests will be entertained and informed by a story corner, featuring tips and tales from Petaluma Gap winemakers and growers. And the venue’s Redwood Grove will be the site for live music, enjoyed under the shade of the towering 80-food redwoods.

General admission tickets (2-4pm) $85 • VIP tickets (12-4pm) $125 petalumagap.com

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Festival Napa Valley 2023 Summer Season, July 8-23

World-Class performances at venues throughout Napa Valley

Festival Napa Valley Announces Carrie Underwood, Matteo Bocelli, Pablo Sáinz Villegas, Lucas Meachem, and Time for Three to Headline

More than 60 concerts and events at iconic venues

California wine country’s flagship festival, Festival Napa Valley, returns for its 17th season with a rich lineup of music, food and wine events for every taste and budget, July 8-23, at venues throughout Napa Valley.

“Our 2023 summer season features one-of-akind performances and events surrounded by the incomparable beauty and enchantment of Napa Valley,” said Festival President & CEO Richard Walker.

“This year’s Festival features an incredible diversity of artists and programs from around the world,” added Robin Baggett, Chairman of the nonprofit Festival’s Board of Directors. “We are thrilled to offer affordable programming and food and wine events that showcase the very best of Napa Valley.”

Furthering Festival Napa Valley’s commitment to making the arts assessable to all, admission to daytime concerts is free, including the daily Festival Live! series, the Bouchaine Young Artist series, and the familyfriendly Novack Concerts for Kids.

The Festival continues to play a leading role in arts education with two tuition free pre-professional summer training programs: the Frost School at Festival Napa Valley’s Blackburn Music Academy for orchestral and chamber music, and the Manetti Shrem Opera Program for vocalists.

Festival Napa Valley 2023 highlights include:

• Eight-time GRAMMY® award-winner Carrie Underwood headlines the Arts for All Gala, benefiting arts education and the Festival’s community programs at Nickel and Nickel, with an elegant dinner prepared by Michelin-star chef Charlie Palmer paired with exquisite offerings from the Far Niente and Nickel & Nickel family of wines

• Opening night with Festival Orchestra Napa features guitarist Pablo Sáinz Villegas performing Joaquin Rodrigo’s iconic Concierto de Aranjuez, pianist Alexander Malofeev celebrating Rachmaninoff’s 150th anniversary with the Piano Concerto No. 2, and this year’s Maria Manetti Shrem Daniel Brewbaker Composer Prizewinner, Yang Bao, unveiling a world premiere

• Matteo Bocelli in concert with Festival Orchestra Napa conducted by Eugene Kohn, an Olivia Decker Power of Music concert

• 2023 GRAMMY® winning trio Time for Three makes its Festival Napa Valley debut

• Festival Napa Valley Dance Gala: Reunited in Dance, directed by Xander Parish, features Ukrainian and Russian ballet soloists displaced by the war

• World premiere of Gordon Getty’s Annie Laurie and the presentation of his monumental cantata Joan and the Bells. Screening of Getty’s acclaimed feature length opera film Goodbye, Mr. Chips at Cameo Cinema

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• Northern California premiere of Lera Auerbach’s Symphony No. 6, Vessels of Light, featuring cellist Kristina Reiko Cooper, dedicated to Chiune Sugihara, the Japanese diplomat who saved thousands of Jewish refugees during WWII

• 2023 Manetti Shrem Opera: Donizetti’s Don Pasquale directed by Jean-Romain Vesperini with Constantine Orbelian conducting, featuring baritones Lucas Meachem and Alexey Lavrov, soprano Serena Sáenz, tenor Xabier Anduaga, and participants of the Festival’s Manetti Shrem Summer Vocal Conservatory

• Taste of Napa, Festival Napa Valley’s signature celebration of food, wine and music at The Meritage Resort and Spa

• Jazz @ Charles Krug featuring the Frost School of Music All-Stars performing Mancini and Gershwin at the Festival Napa Valley Stage at Charles Krug

• Women in the Arts Dinner with celebrated flutist and professor Jennifer Grim at The Meritage Resort and Spa

• Admission-free Kaiser Permanente Thrive Community Concerts at the Festival Napa Valley Stage at Charles Krug

• Daily admission-free Festival Live! concerts featuring participants from the Frost School of Music at Festival Napa Valley’s Blackburn Music Academy

• Three Bouchaine Young Artist Concerts featuring siblings: violinists Hina and Fiona Khuong-Huu, twins Harper and

Cole Randolph on viola and cello, and the Breshears String Quartet

Festival Napa Valley 2023 Venue and Event Hosts include ADAMVS, Alpha Omega, B Cellars, Beringer Vineyards, Bouchaine Vineyards, Cameo Cinema, Castello di Amorosa, Charles Krug, Cliff Lede Vineyards, Culinary Institute of America (CIA) at Copia, Dana Estates, Darioush, Duckhorn Vineyards, Frank Family Vineyards, HALL St. Helena, The Meritage Resort and Spa, Napa Valley College, Nickel & Nickel, Odette Estate Winery, ONEHOPE Winery, Quintessa, Stanly Ranch, Trefethen Family Vineyards, Trinchero Family Estates, the Green Car Barn, and Boisset Collection/Wappo Hill.

Performances take place on the Festival Napa Valley Stage at Charles Krug in St. Helena, the Jackson Family Wines Amphitheater at CIA at Copia in Napa, Nickel & Nickel in Oakville, and at wineries, resorts, and estates throughout Napa Valley. Concert tickets are priced from free to $35. A limited number of Patron Passes are also available and provide access to special events including Vintner’s Luncheons, Patron Dinners and the Arts for All Gala. Taste of Napa general admission tickets are $150 and $295 for reserve salon access.

Festival Napa Valley 2023 Premier sponsors are Bouchaine Vineyards, Kaiser Permanente/Thrive, Audi, Pomellato, and The Meritage Resort and Spa.

www.festivalnapavalley.org

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Pablo Sáinz-Villegas RUBÉN MARTIN - SONY MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT Carrie Underwood PHOTO CREDIT: RANDEE ST. NICHOLAS Yang Bao Matteo Bocelli PHOTO CREDIT: LUCA ROSSETTI Jennifer Grim Kristina Reiko Cooper

Festival Napa Valley’s Annual Taste of Napa, July 15

Wine, food, and music celebration returns to The Meritage Resort

Festival Napa Valley’s signature celebration of exceptional food, wine, and music will take place July 15 from 11am to 3pm. Held on the central piazza of The Meritage Resort, Taste of Napa features offerings from more than 70 wineries, breweries, restaurants, and culinary artisans. The event also includes live music, games, activities, prizes, a Reserve Tasting Salon, and the chance to sample wines from international wine partner, the Wines of Catalonia.

“Taste of Napa is more than just a celebration of food and wine; it’s a celebration of the community that makes it all possible,” said Festival Napa Valley CEO Rick Walker. “The event is a testament to the generosity and hospitality that the Napa Valley is known for, and a wonderful opportunity for locals and visitors alike to come together and celebrate life's simple pleasures.”

New elements at Taste of Napa this year include a Play Court sponsored by Kaiser Permanente Thrive featuring life-size fun and games; an “Ask a Wine Writer” opportunity where guests can engage with celebrated San Francisco Chronicle journalist Jess Lander; and a chance to win prizes, including international travel, by collecting Taste of Napa passport booklet stamps.

The music lineup for Taste of Napa includes jazz from the Frost School of Music All-Stars led by Shelly Berg and Broadway classics from Festival favorite Christina Maxwell, while Taste’s Reserve Tasting Salon offers guests premium wine tastings of limited-edition vintages and special treats in a private setting.

Participating wineries, breweries, and beverage artisans include Ackerman Family Vineyards, Alpha Omega Winery,

Baldacci Family Vineyards, Bentley’s Napa Valley, Boisset Collection wineries, Bouchaine Vineyards, Bread & Butter Wines, Brendel Wines, Chandon California, Chimney Rock Winery, Cornerstone Cellars, Darioush, Euclid Wines, G’s Dry Hard Ginger Beer, GEN 7 Wines, Grgich Hills Estate, HALL Napa Valley, Hess Persson Estates, Ink Grade , JaM Cellars, John Anthony Vineyards, Knights Bridge Winery, Levendi Winery, Mare Island Brewing Co., Markham Vineyards, Maroon Wines, Mersenne Wines, Miner Family Winery, Mondavi Sisters’ Collection, Morlet Family Vineyards , Napa Smith Brewery, Napa Valley Tea Company, Phifer Pavitt Winery, Pope Valley Winery, Priest Ranch Napa Valley, Rutherford Hill Winery, Signorello Estate Sterling Vineyards, St. Supéry Estate Vineyards & Winery, Theorem Vineyards, Trefethen Family Vineyards, Tournesol, Tres Sabores, Trinitas Cellars, Turley Wine Cellars, Varozza Vineyards, and Wines of Catalonia.

Participating restaurants and culinary artisans include ALBA Restaurant-River Terrace Inn, Anzalone’s Napa Valley EVOO, Earth & Sky Chocolates, Empress M, Fleetwood Restaurant, Foodshed Take Away, House of Better, Ketogeek, Lencho’s Mexican Food by Alex Soto, Los Agaves Napa, LunaOlivo, Monday Bakery, Nobunaga’s Blue Ribbon, Oakville Grocery, Olive & Hay, Oxbow Cheese & Wine Merchant, Prodeca, Skyhill Napa Valley Farms, Southside, The Q Restaurant & Bar, West Won Bread, and Winston’s Café & Bakery.

General admission tickets to Taste of Napa are $150. Reserve Tasting Salon tickets are $295.

www.festivalnapavalley.org

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Preferred Dining

Enjoy the Bounty of Delicious Fine Dining in Wine Country

If wine country brings to mind the bounty of California farms and the largess of the Pacific Ocean, you will not be disappointed as you dine at restaurants in Napa and Sonoma counties. It is here you will find the very best in local produce, top qulity meats, fresh seafood and of course, a seemingly endless variety of ways to imbibe – from local wine to craft beer to artisan cocktails. Whether living locally or visiting from out of town, those dining in Wine Country have an insatiable appetite for good food and drink, and expect nothing less than the greatness from this impressive list of restaurants.

Your quick stop for fresh coffee & espresso! Pull up a chair for pancakes, benedicts, omelets….. Time for lunch? Have a salad, burger, or a sandwich! Hungry? Breakfast served all day!!

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Allegria

Italian, full bar outdoor seating

LUNCH & DINNER; $$

1026 1ST ST, 707 254-8006

Angéle Restaurant & Bar

French, full bar on the Napa Riverfront

LUNCH & DINNER; $$$

540 MAIN ST, 707 252-8115

Avow

Wine bar, bar bites

DINNER; $$$

813 MAIN ST, 707 203-8900

Bank Cafe and Bar

Elevated comfort food, craft cocktails

DINNER, $$

1314 MCKINSTRY ST, 707 257-5151

Bistro Don Giovanni

Hand-crafted Italian; signature cocktails

LUNCH & DINNER; $$$

4110 HOWARD LN, 707 224-3300

Boon Fly Café

American; signature donuts, nightly specials

BRUNCH & DINNER; $$

4048 SONOMA HWY, 707 299-4870

Bounty Hunter

Wine bar & smokin’ BBQ

400+ wine list

LUNCH & DINNER; $$

975 FIRST STREET, 707 226-3976

Brix

Modern American, full bar, outdoor seating

LUNCH & DINNER; $$$

7377 ST HELENA HWY, 707 944-2749

C Casa Napa

Quick-serve taqueria serving eco-friendly & innovative gourmet Mexican street food & small plates.

BREAKFAST, LUNCH, DINNER; $

IN OXBOW PUBLIC MARKET

610 1ST ST #6, 707 226-7700

Carpe Diem

American wine bar; seasonal, surprising; family share-plate style

DINNER ONLY FRIDAY-SUNDAY; $$

1001 2ND STREET, 707 224-0800

Celadon

Award-winning global comfort food; courtyard seating, signature cocktails; riverfront

LUNCH & DINNER; $$$

500 MAIN STREET, 707 254-9690

Charlie Palmer Steak

Modern American steakhouse, full bar

BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER; $$$

1260 1ST STREET, 707 819-2500

H COLE’S CHOP HOUSE

Classic American steakhouse, seafood, intriguing whiskey selections, classic cocktails

DINNER ONLY; $$$

1122 MAIN STREET, 707 224-6328

Cordeiros Steakhouse

Farm-to-table steakhouse, full bar

DINNER ONLY; $$$

2025 MONTICELLO RD, 707 224-1960

Eiko’s

Modern Japanese, nitrogen cocktails and lollipops!

OUTDOOR SEATING; FULL BAR, $$

LUNCH & DINNER, CLOSED MID-DAY

1882 TOWN CENTER, 707 501-4444

H EMPRESS M

Unique dining experience of authentic Chinese food

LUNCH & DINNER, $$$

- Monday: DJ Dancing

- Tuesday: 10% off take out

- Tuesday: 10% industry discount

- Wednesday: Karaoke

- Thursday: Ladies Night

- Friday: Live music

- Sat/Sun: Sports weekend

Napa’s Largest Big Screen

- Late Night @ Empress M: Friday/Saturday nights Chinese street food in the courtyard with music & drinks!

221 SILVERADO TRAIL, 707 927-5485

Farm at Carneros Inn

Contemporary American, elegant food, locally sourced full bar, outdoor seating

DINNER, SUNDAY BRUNCH; $$$

4048 SONOMA HWY, 707 299-4880

Forge

Pizza, craft brews/cocktails outdoor seating with firepit

LUNCH & DINNER; $$

155 GASSER DRIVE, 707 927-3394

Fumé Bistro

Contemporary American, locally sourced; changing art display, patio

LUNCH & DINNER; $$

4050 BYWAY EAST, 707 257-1999

Gott’s Roadside

Burgers, sandwiches, vegan options, beer & wine, outdoor seating

LUNCH & DINNER; $$

644 1ST STREET, 707 224-6900

Grace’s Table

Local favorite

“Global Kitchen”

BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER, $$

1400 SECOND ST, 707 226-6200

Grove at the CIA Copia

Garden suppers prepared by CIA chefs

DINNER, $$

500 1ST STREET, 707 967-2555

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Preferred Dining

Hog Island Oyster Co.

Seafood, located inside bustling Oxbow Market; beer & wine, outdoor seating

LUNCH & DINNER; $$, 610 1ST STREET, 707 251-8113

Kenzo Napa

Excellence in Japanese cuisine

RESERVATIONS REQUIRED

DINNER ONLY; $$$$

1339 PEARL ST, 707 294-2049

Kitchen Door

A Todd Humphries Restaurant

Eclectic fare in a casual space

BRUNCH, LUNCH, DINNER; $$

1300 1ST ST SUITE 272

La Toque

Michelin-star French cuisine

RESERVATIONS REQUIRED

DINNER ONLY; $$$$

1314 M c KINSTRY ST, 707 257-5157

Morimoto Asia

Taste and textures of Far East full bar, outdoor seating

LUNCH, DINNER, BRUNCH; $$$$

610 MAIN STREET, 707 252-1600

Morimoto Napa

Contemporary Japanese, full bar, outdoor seating

LUNCH & DINNER; $$$$

610 MAIN STREET, 707 252-1600

Mustards Grill

Modern American, full bar, gardens

LUNCH & DINNER; $$$

7399 ST HELENA HWY, 707 944-2424

Napa Valley Bistro

Modern American wine & beer, outdoor seating

LUNCH & DINNER; $$

975 CLINTON STREET, 707 666-2383

Napasport

American sports bar, steakhouse, full bar, outdoor seating

LUNCH & DINNER; $$

145 GASSER DRIVE, 707 927-5956

Napkins Bar + Grill

A modern American bistro BRUNCH, LUNCH & DINNER; HAPPY HOUR & LATE-NIGHT BITES, $$

1001 2ND STREET, 707 927- 5333

Norman Rose Tavern

American classics, full bar

LUNCH & DINNER; $$

1401 1ST STREET, 707 258-1516

North Spirits & Tapas

Classic bar, craft cocktails, tapas

DINNER, LATE NIGHT SNACKS; $$

1540 TRANCAS STREET

Nosh Napa

Mexican/American BREAKFAST, LUNCH; $$

641 TRANCAS ST, 707 266-1950

Oenotri

Southern Italian, changes daily; house-made salumi

DINNER, WEEKEND LUNCH; $$$

1425 FIRST ST, 707 252-1022

Olive & Hay

Farm-to-table italian restaurant

BREAKFAST, BRUNCH, LUNCH & DINNER; $$

875 BORDEAUX WY, 707 251-3090

Pasta Prego

Italian, local favorite, beer & wine

DINNER ONLY, $$

1502 MAIN ST, 707 343-0344

H PETIT SOLEIL CAFÉ

Cozy spot for breakfast & lunch

BREAKFAST, LUNCH, BRUNCH, $$

1408 CLAY ST, 707 252-1408

Scala Osteria & Bar

Seafood-centered Southern Italian, pizza & pasta

LUNCH, DINNER; $$$

1141 FIRST ST, 707 637-4380

Sky & Vine Rooftop Bar

Craft cocktails, small bites, fire pits, games; late night happy hour, bottomless mimosa brunch

LUNCH & DINNER; $$, ARCHER HOTEL

1230 1ST STREET, 707 690-9800

Sunshine Cafe

Cozy spot, local favorite BREAKFAST, LUNCH; $$

1540 TRANCAS ST, 707 226-1540

Tarla Mediterranean Grill

Mediterranean, Greek, Turkish, full bar, outdoor seating

LUNCH, DINNER & WEEKEND BRUNCH; $$

1480 1ST STREET, 707 255-5599

Torc

Farm-to-table; high-energy unique wine, cocktail & beer offerings

DINNER ONLY; $$$

1140 MAIN STREET, 707 252-3292

Wilfred’s Lounge

Island inspired cocktails & cuisine

LUNCH & DINNER; $$

967 1ST ST, 707 690-9957

Zuzu

California Tapas, Spanish & Mediterranean

LUNCH & DINNER; $$

829 MAIN STREET, 707 224-0695

Addendum

Gourmet Southern-inspired fare LUNCH SAT-SUN & DINNER DAILY; $$ 6476 WASHINGTON ST, 707 944-2487

Bistro Jeanty

French country fare; outdoor patio LUNCH & DINNER; $$$ 6510 WASHINGTON ST, 707 944-0103

Bottega

Rustic Italian/Californian; outside patio with two fireplaces LUNCH, DINNER; $$$ 6525 WASHINGTON ST, 707 945-1050

Bouchon Bistro

French bistro, raw bar; outdoor seating; cocktails DINNER; $$$ 6534 WASHINGTON ST, 707 944-8037

Brix Restaurant

French inspired wine country farm to-table cuisine; wine shop 16 acres of gardens, vineyards LUNCH & DINNER, SUNDAY BRUNCH; $$$

7377 HIGHWAY 29, 707 944-2749

The French Laundry

Fine classic French cuisine, highest quality ingredients, prix fixe menu, impeccable service DINNER, RESERVATIONS REQ’D, $$$$ 6640 WASHINGTON ST, 707 944-2380

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Empress M, Napa

Preferred Dining

Lucy @ Bardessono

Contemporary American, garden-inspired BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER; $$$

6526 YOUNT STREET, 707 204-6000

Mustards Grill

Contemporary, farm-to-table

LUNCH & DINNER, $$$

7399 ST. HELENA HWY, 707 944-2424

North Block Restaurant

Michelin rated; California fresh, local ingredients

BREAKFAST, BRUNCH, LUNCH, DINNER; $$$

6757 WASHINGTON ST, 707 944-8080

R+D Kitchen

American/Sushi; stunning vineyard views, outdoor seating with firepits

LUNCH & DINNER; $$

6795 WASHINGTON ST, 707 945-0920

RUTHERFORD

The Bistro at Auberge du

Soleil

Contemporary, upscale; full bar, outdoor seating

BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER; $$$$

180 RUTHERFORD HILL RD, 707 963-1211

Rutherford Grill

Contemporary, traditional American; outdoor dining, full bar

LUNCH & DINNER; $$

1180 RUTHERFORD RD, 707 963-1792

ST. HELENA

Brasswood Bar + Kitchen

American, farm-to-table comfort food; full bar, outdoor seating

LUNCH & DINNER; $$

3111 ST. HELENA HWY, 707 302-5101

The Charter Oak

American, full bar, outdoor seating

DINNER ONLY; $$$

1050 CHARTER OAK AVE, 707 302-6996

Farmstead at Long Meadow Ranch

American, farm-to-table; full bar, outdoor seating

LUNCH & DINNER; $$

738 MAIN STREET, 707 963-4555

Gillwoods Cafe American

BREAKFAST, BRUNCH & LUNCH; $$

1313 MAIN STREET, 707 963-1788

Goose & Gander

Modern American full bar, outdoor seating

LUNCH & DINNER, LATE NIGHTS; $$

1245 SPRING STREET, 707 967-8779

Gott’s Roadside

Burgers, sandwiches, vegan options

beer & wine, outdoor seating

LUNCH & DINNER; $$

933 MAIN STREET, 707 963-3486

Harvest Table

Modern American; full bar, outdoor seating, gardens

LUNCH & DINNER; $$$

1 MAIN STREET, 707 967-4695

Market

Traditional American

LUNCH & DINNER, FULL BAR; $$

1347 MAIN STREET, 707-963-3799

Pizzeria Tra Vigne

Italian, vegan options; full bar, outdoor seating, local favorte

LUNCH & DINNER; $$

1016 MAIN STREET, 707 967-9999

Press

Steakhouse, full bar; outdoor seating

DINNER ONLY; $$$$

587 ST. HELENA HWY, 707 967-0550

St. Helena Bistro

Italian/American bistro; beer & wine, outdoor seating

LUNCH & DINNER; $$

1146 MAIN STREET; 707 963-3371

St. Helena Sherpa Kitchen

Himalayan/Nepalese, Indian, vegetarian; outdoor seating

LUNCH & DINNER; $$

1148 MAIN STREET, 707 963-4439

CALISTOGA

Calistoga Inn & Brewery

Traditional American 1250 LINCOLN AVE, 707 942-4101

Calistoga’s Living Room/Truss

Casual dining experience, full bar, snacks

BREAKFAST, LUNCH, DINNER; $$

400 SILVERADO TRAIL N, 707 709-2100

Evangeline

Cajun, Creole, French; full bar, outdoor seating

DINNER, WEEKEND BRUNCH/LUNCH; $$

1226 WASHINGTON ST, 707 341-3131

Fleetwood Restaurant

Chef-driven wood-fired menu, craft cocktails

DINNER, HAPPY HOUR; $$ 1880 LINCOLN AVENUE, 707 709-4410

Hydro Bar & Grill

Traditional American 1403 LINCOLN AVENUE, 707 942-9777

Johnny’s Restaurant & Bar

American sports bar; full bar, outdoor seating

DINNER; BREAKFAST, LUNCH, BRUNCH ON WEEKENDS; $$

1457 LINCOLN AVE, 707 942-5938

Sam’s Social Club

Contemporary American, outdoor seating, fire pit

BREAKFAST, LUNCH, DINNER; $$ 1712 LINCOLN AVENUE, 707 942-4969

Solbar – @ Solage

Contemporary American BREAKFAST, LUNCH, DINNER; $$$

755 SILVERADO TRAIL, 707 226-0850

Veraison

French, full bar

DINNER ONLY; $$$, 1457 LINCOLN AVENUE, 707 942-5938

Fumé Bistro, Napa

• Monday-Friday 4-6pm

Bar snacks, wine, beer cocktails

Special dog menu!

North Bar & Grill, Napa

• Tues-Sat 3-6pm

Bar snacks, wine, beer cocktails

• $1.50 Oysters, Tues-Sat 5-6pm

• Burger Night, Mon 4-9pm

Empress M, Napa

Tue-Fri 3-6pm, Sat-Sun 3-5pm

• Spicy Chicken Wings, Sichuan

Calamari, Impossible Wonton, Shanghai Springrolls, Pan-Fried Potstickers

• Signature Cocktails 2 for $20

Beer on Tap $5, House Wine $6 Well Drinks $8

Los Agaves, Napa

• Mon-Fri 11:30am-5pm

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Hopmonk Tavern

Traditional American, full bar, outdoor seating, live entertainment

LUNCH & DINNER, HAPPY HOUR; $$

Blue Ridge Kitchen

California comfort food with a Southern drawl

Wood-fired grill, full bar, patio

LUNCH, DINNER, BRUNCH; $$

6770 M cKINLEY ST, #150, SEBASTOPOL; 707 222-5040

Fern Bar

Craft cocktails, spirit-free cocktails, small plates

DINNER, LIVE MUSIC; $$

6780 DEPOT ST, SUITE 120, SEBASTOPOL; 707 861-9603

230 PETALUMA AVE, 707 829-7300

Oyster Cafe

Raw bar, shellfish, special sparkling wine pairings

LUNCH AND DINNER, $$$

6751 M cKINLEY ST; 707 503-6003

SONOMA VALLEY

Aabha Indian Cuisine

Indian, wine/beer, outdoor seating

LUNCH & DINNER, $$

Cafe La Haye

Contemporary American, wine/beer, reservations

DINNER, $$$

140 E NAPA ST; 707 935-5994

Della Santina’s Trattoria

Italian, wine/beer, outdoor seating, nightly specials

LUNCH & DINNER, $$

133 E NAPA ST; 707 935-0576

El Dorado Kitchen

Contemporary American, full bar BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER, $$

405 1ST ST W; 707 996-3220

Folktable Restaurant

Michelin Bib Gourmand farm-to-table, seasonally inspired

LUNCH, DINNER; $$

23584 ARNOLD DR; 707 356-3567

Girl & The Fig

French, local goods, full bar, happy hour

LUNCH, DINNER

WEEKEND BREAKFAST

110 WEST SPAIN ST; 707 938-3634

Glen Ellen Star

Traditional American, wine/beer, outdoor seating

DINNER, $$; 707 343-1384

13648 ARNOLD DR, GLEN ELLEN

Hopmonk Tavern

Traditional American, full bar, happy hour, outdoor seating, live entertainment

LUNCH & DINNER, $$

691 BROADWAY; 707 935-9100

La Salette Restaurant

Portuguese/Mediterranean, wine/beer

LUNCH & DINNER, $$

452 FIRST ST EAST; 707 938-1927

Maya Restaurant

California-infused Mayan cuisine, full bar with a large selection of tequilas, outdoor seating

LUNCH & DINNER, $$

101 EAST NAPA STREET; 707 935-3500

Oso Sonoma

American, tapas, seafood, full bar, outdoor seating

LUNCH & DINNER, $$

9 E NAPA STREET; 707 931-6926

Red Grape

Pizza, pasta & salad; beer & wine; outdoor seating

LUNCH & DINNER, $$

529 1ST ST W; 707 996-4103

Salt & Stone

American, seafood, wine bar, full bar

LUNCH & DINNER, $$, 707 833-6326

9900 SONOMA HWY, KENWOOD

Sonoma Grille

Seafood/Steakhouse, full bar, patio bar, micro-brewery and beer garden, vegetarian options

LUNCH & DINNER, $$$ 165 W NAPA ST; 707 938-7542

Tips Roadside

BBQ, comfort food, full bar with craft cocktails

LUNCH & DINNER, $$ 8445 SONOMA HIGHWAY, KENWOOD; 707 509-0078

Valley Bar + Bottle Shop

Seasonal mediterranean, terrace, wine bar

DINNER, SATURDAY & SUNDAY BRUNCH; $$$

487 1ST ST WEST; 707 934-8403

Wit & Wisdom

Regional comfort food by Chef Michael Mina

DINNER, HAPPY HOUR, FULL BAR; $$$ 1325 BROADWAY; 707 931-3405 PETALUMA

Ayawaska Petaluma

Authentic Peruvian with a modern twist. Full bar. BRUNCH, LUNCH & DINNER, $$ 101 2ND ST #190; 707 559-3519

Brewsters Beer Garden

Brewpub, BBQ, full bar, happy hour, outdoor seating, firepit pet friendly, live music

LUNCH & DINNER, OPEN LATE FRIDAY & SATURDAY, $$ 229 WATER STREET N; 707 981-8330

Butcher & Crown

Contemporary comfort food: burgers, BBQ, and beer

LUNCH & DINNER, $$ 1905 BODEGA AVE, 707 559-3735

Central Market

Californian-Mediterranean; house made bread in a wood-fired oven, carefully curated wine list DINNER, BEER & WINE, $$ 42 PETALUMA BLVD N, 707 778-9900

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Cucina Paradiso

Italian, full bar, Italian & local wines, pasta, foccacia & desserts from scratch

LUNCH & DINNER, $$

114 PETALUMA BLVD. N; 707 782-1130

Easy Rider

Seasonal, contemporary Southern flavors & cocktail bar

DINNER, WEEKEND BRUNCH; $$

33 WASHINGTON ST; 707 774-6233

Kapu Bar

Tiki-theme bar, Hawaiian bar food

DINNER, $$

132 KELLER ST, 707 559-3665

Luma Bar & Eatery

Plant-forward, quality meats, craft cocktails

DINNER, $$

50 E WASHINGTON ST; 707 772-5037

Risibisi Restaurant & Wine Bar

Italian, full bar, outdoor seating

LUNCH & DINNER, $$

154 PETALUMA BLVD N; 707 766-7600

The Shuckery

Seafood; beer/wine, happy hour

In the restored Petaluma Hotel

DINNER, LUNCH WEEKENDS, $$

100 WASHINGTON ST; 707 981-7891

Street Social

Eclectic comfort food highlighting seasonal and local fare, craft cocktails with artisanal spirits

DINNER TUES-FRI, $$$

29 PETALUMA BLVD NO; 707 774-6185

Table Culture Provisions

Hyper-seasonal haute cuisine/ comfort food; multi-course tasting menu available

DINNER, $$

312 PETALUMA BLVD S; 707 559-5739

Wild Goat Bistro

American, wine/beer, vegetarian/gluten-free

LUNCH & DINNER, $$

6 PETALUMA BLVD N; 707 658-1156

GEYSERVILLE

Catelli’s

Contemporary American and Italian, full bar, outdoor seating ingredients from local /organic farmers; over 100 local wines

LUNCH & DINNER, $$; 707 857-3471

21047 GEYSERVILLE AVE

Diavola Pizzeria & Salumeria

Italian, beer/wine, outdoor seating, house-cured salumi & sausages, authentic Italian pizzas; carefully sourced meats, fish and produce

LUNCH & DINNER, $$

21021 GEYSERVILLE AVE; 707 814-0111

Francis Ford Coppola’s Rustic

Italian, full bar, outdoor seating

international and traditional

LUNCH & DINNER, $$

300 VIA ARCHIMEDES; 707 857-1462

HEALDSBURG

Baci Cafe and Wine Bar

Italian; local and organic products, authentic Italian food

DINNER, BEER/WINE, $$$

336 HEALDSBURG AVE; 707 433-8111

Barndiva

American; celebrated farm-to-table restaurant; cocktail lounge and wine bar; outdoor seating

WEDNESDAY-SUNDAY BRUNCH, LUNCH & DINNER, $$$

231 CENTER ST; 707 431-0100

Bollywood Kitchen

Traditional Indian and Nepalese cuisines

LUNCH & DINNER, $

1047 VINE ST; 707 395-0023

Bravas

Spanish/Tapas, full bar, craft cocktails

LUNCH & DINNER, $$$

420 CENTER ST; 707 433-7700

Chalkboard

Tapas/Wine Bar, full bar, outdoor seating, 4.5 acre garden, local wine flights and inventive cocktails

DINNER, LUNCH WEEKENDS, $$$

29 NORTH ST; 473-8030

Charlie Palmer’s Dry Creek Kitchen

Contemporary American, full bar, outdoor seating, wine pairings

DINNER, $$$

317 HEALDSBURG AVE; 707 431-0330

Guiso Latin Fusion

Authentic Latin American and Caribbean dishes

DINNER, BEER/WINE, $$

117 N STREET; 707 431-1302

Healdsburg Bar & Grill

Grill, full bar, outdoor seating

LUNCH, DINNER, WEEKEND BREAKFAST

245 HEALDSBURG AVE; 707 433-3333

KIN Smoke

Smoked meats, sandwiches, southern sides

LUNCH & DINNER, $$

304 CENTER STREET, 707 473-8440 7

Little Saint

Farm-forward gathering place with food, music, art, Vegan

DINNER, $$

25 N STREET, 707 433-8207

The Matheson (Roof 106)

Modern wine country cuisine; sushi, wine lounge, rooftop bar

DINNER, $$$

106 MATHESON STREET, 707 723-1106

PizZando

Wood oven pizzas, house made pastas, grilled meats, fish, and seasonal appetizers

DINNER, $$

301 HEALDSBURG AVE, 707 922-5233

Spoonbar

Mediterranean, full bar, outdoor seating, locally sourced and seasonal ingredients

DINNER, $$$

219 HEALDSBURG AVE ; 707 433-7222

Troubadour Bread & Bistro

Boulangerie, California/French

BREAKFAST, LUNCH, DINNER, $$$

CLOSED MIDDAY; SUN & MON

381 HEALDSBURG AVE; 707 756-3972

Valette

Supporting local farms, winemakers, artisans outdoor seating

DINNER, $$$

344 CENTER ST; 707 473-0946

Willi’s Seafood & Raw Bar

Seafood, small plates; rolls, skewers, ceviches & tartares; craft cocktails, large wine list; outdoor seating

LUNCH & DINNER, $$

403 HEALDSBURG AVE; 707 433-9191

FORESTVILLE

Backyard

Farm-to-table, wine/beer, outdoor seating

seasonal, sustainable restaurant

LUNCH & DINNER, $$

6566 FRONT STREET; 707 820-8445

Farmhouse

Contemporary American, fine dining; fresh, seasonal everchanging menu; wine/beer

DINNER, $$$$

7871 RIVER ROAD; 707 887-3300

SANTA ROSA

Bird & The Bottle

New American, seafood, full bar; flavors from Asia, American South, the East Coast, Jewish favorites

LUNCH, DINNER & SUNDAY BRUNCH; $$; 1055 4TH STREET; 707 568-4000

Café Citti

Italian, wine/beer, take-out only, some picnic tables

LUNCH & DINNER, $$

2792 4TH ST; 704 523-2690

John Ash & Co. Restaurant

Californian, full bar, outdoor seating; visit The Front Room for cocktails and gathering or River Cafe for breakfast, brunch or lunch.

DINNER, $$$, AT VINTNERS INN

4330 BARNES ROAD; 707 527-7687

La Gare

French, wine/beer; old world classic French cuisine with local ingredients, a local favorite for 40 years

DINNER, $$$

208 WILSON STREET; 707 528-4355

Lo Coco’s Italian, wine/beer; authentic Italian favorites

LUNCH & DINNER; $$

117 FOURTH ST; 707 523-2227

Stark’s Steak & Seafood

Steak/seafood, full bar, happy hour; upscale feel

Extensive wine list and whiskeys

LUNCH & DINNER, $$$

521 ADAMS STREET; 707 546-5100

Walter Hansel Wine & Bistro

California fare with a French touch DINNER WED-SUN; $$$

3535 GUERNEVILLE RD, 707 546-6462

WINDSOR

Sweet T’s Southern BBQ, full bar, outdoor seating; quality southern cuisine with the freshest local ingredients

LUNCH & DINNER, $$

9098 BROOKS RD S; 707 687-5185

Ume Japanese Bistro

Japanese, full bar, outdoor seating

LUNCH & DINNER, $$

8710 OLD REDWOOD HIGHWAY, WINDSOR; 707 838-6700

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Things To Do

• Napa Valley Aloft (855) 944-4408

ballooning@nvaloft.com nvaloft.com

• Napa Valley Drifters (707) 492-5701 napavalleydrifters.com

• Sonoma Ballooning (707) 819-9223 sonomaballooning.com

Hot Air Balloons

If you’ve never taken a hot air balloon ride, there’s no better place than wine country to experience the amazing 360° aerial views from inside the basket. Experienced and knowledgeable hot air balloon pilots act as both guide and entertainer while pointing out local highlights and welcoming questions from you and fellow flyers.

• Balloons Above the Valley 800-464-6824

info@balloonrides.com balloonrides.com

• Napa Valley Balloons

800-253-2224

info@napavalleyballoons.com napavalleyballoons.com

• Wine Country Balloons (707) 538-7359 hotline@balloontours.com winecountryballoons.com

Cycling

Whether you’re after a leisurely afternoon pedal or a full day of serious biking through the vineyards, there are several cycling companies offering guided, off-the-beaten-path rides throughout the valley.

• Ace It! Bike Tours Windsor, (707) 688-4063 aceitbiketours.com

• Calistoga Bike Shop (707) 942-9687 www.calistogabikeshop.com

• Fat Tire Bike Rental Napa, (707) 345-6396

fattirebikerentals@gmail.com

www.fattirebikerentals.org

• Getaway Adventures

800-499-2453

info@getawayadventures.com getawayadventures.com

• Napa Native Tours (707) 815-0172

WineTours@NapaNative.com

www.napanative.com

• Napa River Velo Napa, (707) 258-8729

info@naparivervelo.com naparivervelo.com

H NAPA VALLEY BIKE TOURS (707) 944-2453

info@napavalleybiketours.com napavalleybiketours.com

• Pushpak Motors Tours on electric trikes Sonoma, (707) 343-1192 www.pushpakmotors.net

• Ride Napa Valley info@ridenapavalley.com www.ridenapavalley.com

HSONOMA VALLEY BIKE TOURS Sonoma (707) 996-2453

www.sonomavalleybiketours.com

NAPA VALLEY BIKE TOURS

One-Stop Shop for Fun Adventures!

Napa Valley Bike Tours specializes in providing visitors with some of the most unique and unforgettable vacation experiences (even if it’s just a day trip) in Napa Valley. Guided bike tours, visiting Napa wineries, self-guided wine-tasting bike tours and bike rentals are just the beginning. You can even book a bike tour/ hot air balloon ride adventure that includes lunch and wine tasting stops at two Napa Valley wineries! You’ll be talking about your adventure with Napa Valley Bike Tours for years to come!

FULL-DAY & HALF-DAY GUIDED BIKE TOURS BIKE RENTALS • ELECTRIC BIKES napavalleybiketours.com • 707.251.8687

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• St. Helena Cyclery

St. Helena, (707) 963-7736

www.sthelenacyclery.com

• Wine Country Cyclery Sonoma, (707) 996-6800

www.winecountrycyclery.com

• Wine Country Bikes (707) 568-304

info@getawayadventures.com www.winecountrybikes.com

• Wine Country Cycling Tours 800-462-2848

dave@adventureincycling.com winecountrycyclingtours.com

Horseback Riding

Vineyard horseback ride coupled with a food and wine tasting, make this a must-do when visiting wine country. Saddle-up and an experienced trail guide will take you for a ride through the vineyards.

• Napa Valley Trail Rides Napa, (707) 255-5661

info@shadybrookestate.com www.napavalleytrailrides.com

• Sonoma Valley Trail Rides Sonoma, (707) 343-5511 sonomavalleytrailrides.com

• Triple Creek Horse Outfit Glen Ellen, (707) 887-8700 triplecreekhorseoutfit.com

Bocce Courts

Many wineries have bocce courts for their visitors’ enjoyment. Becase the game is played between two players or two teams of one, two, or four, it lends itself well to hanging out with friends at the winery as part of your total winery adventure. Be sure to check ahead. Some courts require reservations and/ or fees. If you have your own balls, Veterans’ Park in Yountville or Crane Park in St. Helena have bocce courts available when leagues are not in play.

• Armida Winery

Healdsburg, (707) 433-2222

• Auburn James St Helena, (707) 967-9100

• Bell Wine Cellars

Napa, (707) 944-1673

• Bacchus Landing Healdsburg

• Beringer Vineyards

St Helena, (707) 257-5771

• Bremer Family Winery

St Helena, (707) 963-5411

• Chateau Montelena

Calistoga, (707) 942-5105

• Chateau St. Jean Winery

Kenwood, (707) 708-8171

• D’Argenzio Winery

Santa Rosa, (707) 546-2466

• De La Montanya Vineyard

Healdsburg, (707) 433-3711

• Dry Creek Vineyards

Healdsburg, (707) 433-1000

• Dutcher Crossing Winery

Geyserville, (707) 431-2700

• Ehlers Estate Winery

St Helena, (707) 963-5972

• Farm at Carneros Inn

Napa, (707) 299-4880

• Francis Ford Copola

Geyserville, (707) 857-1400

• Furthermore Wines

Sebastopol, (707) 823-3040

• Hall St. Helena

St Helena, (707) 967-2626

• Hook & Ladder Vineyards

Santa Rosa, (707) 526-2255

• Imagery Estate Winery

Glen Ellen, (877) 550-4278

• Landmark Vineyard

Kenwood, (707) 833-0053

Things To Do

• Martorana Family Winery

Healdsbrg, (707) 433-1909

• Nichelini Family Winery

St Helena, (707) 963-0717

• Piña Napa Valley

Napa, (707) 738-9328

• Pope Valley Winery

Pope Valley, (707) 965-1246

• Raymond Vineyards

St Helena, (707) 963-3141

• Seghesio Family Vineyards

Healdsburg, (707) 433-3579

• Silenus Vintners

Napa, (707) 299-3930

• Stags’ Leap Winery

Napa, cs_stagsleap@stagsleap.com

• Thomas George Estates

Healdsburg, (707) 431-8031

• Trinchero Napa Valley

St Helena, (707) 963-1160

• Turnbull Wine Cellars

Oakville, (707) 963-5839

Petanque

Similar to bocce, the French version Petanque is growing in popularity. Courts are available at the following locations.

• Clos du Val Winery

Napa, (707) 261-5212

• St. Supéry Estate

Rutherford, (707) 302-3488

Croquet

Croquet requires strategy, precision, and good hand-eye coordination, making it both challenging and rewarding. It's a great way to spend time outdoors with wine and friends a perfect way to enjoy a beautiful day.

• Sonoma-Cutrer Vineyards

Satudays and Sundays with RSVP

Windsor, (707) 237-3489

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Things To Do

On the Water

Kayak or SUP (stand up paddle board) are a perfect way to relax on the water while seeing the wine country sights.

• Burke’s Canoe Trips Forestville, (707) 887-1222 burkescanoetrips.com

• Napa Valley Paddle Napa, (707) 200-5511 crew@napavalleypaddle.com www.napavalleypaddle.com

• Enjoy Napa Valley (707) 227-7364 enjoynapavalley@gmail.com enjoy-napa-valley.com

• Clavey Paddlesports Petaluma, (707) 766-8070 info@clavey.com, www.clavey.com

• Petaluma Stand Up Paddle Petaluma, (707) 486-4314 www.petalumasup.com

• Rubicon Adventures Forestville, (707) 887-2452 Bill@RubiconAdventures.com rubiconadventures.com

Culinary Classes and Cooking Demonstrations

Take a hands-on cooking class. Talented chefs will give you the tools and confidence to become a rock star in your own kitchen.

• Cakebread Cellars 800-588-0298 cakebread.com/events

• CIA at Copia (707) 967-2500 www.ciafoodies.com

• Cooking with Comedians (888) 965-7090 www.crushersofcomedy.com

• Epicurean Connection Cheesemaking class (707) 235-9530 theepicureanconnection.com

• Napa Valley Cooking School St Helena, (707) 302-2452 uvc_sthelena@napavalley.edu www.napavalleycookingschool.org

• Planet Cheese World Cheese Tour, classes fletcher@foodwriter.com www.janetfletcher.com

• Silverado Cooking School (707) 927-3591

info@silveradocookingschool.com silveradocookingschool.com

• Vista Collina Resort 888-865-7090

www.meritagecollection.com/ vista-collina/dining/food-wine-center

Recommended Micro-Destinations

• The Barlow

Outdoor market district with food, wine, spirits, hip stores Sebastopol, thebarlow.net

• Cornerstone Sonoma

Shopping, dining, wine tasting, gardens, event venue; Sonoma www.cornerstonesonoma.com

• The Estate Yountville Resort

Upscale shopping, art, dining, wine tasting; Yountville www.theestateyountville.com

• Oxbow Public Market

Local gathering place for great food, wine, shopping; Downtown Napa oxbowpublicmarket.com

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Uniquely Wine Country

As a prime vacation destination, wine country has its share of unique tours, activities and micro-destinations replete with wine tasting, boutique shops and fine dining. Here are a some we highly recommend.

H JELLY BELLY VISITOR CENTER

Learn how the famous jelly beans are created and get free samples!

Fairfield, (707) 428-2838, www.jellybelly.com

• Napa Valley Wine Train (707) 253-2111, www.winetrain.com

H NAPA VALLEY WINE TROLLEY

Vintage, open-air trolley, like the San Francisco Cable Cars (707) 252-6100, www.napavalleywinetrolley.com

H SONOMA VALLEY WINE TROLLEY

Sonoma, (707) 938-2600

sonomavalleywinetrolley.com

Outdoor Attractions

• California Cheese Trail

Find where to taste cheese, cheesetrail.org

• Sonoma Canopy Tours

Ziplines, treehouse glamping 888-494-7868, www.sonomacanopytours.com

• Sonoma County Farm Trails

Visit and tour Sonoma County farms, ranches, artisans, farm stands, www.farmtrails.org

• Safari West Wildlife Preserve & African Tent Camp

800-616-2695, www.safariwest.com

• Sonoma TrainTown Railroad

Fun for the whole family (707) 938-3912, www.traintown.com

Live Performances

After wining and dining, continue experiening wine country with a live performance at one of these top-notch venues. Check our Calendar of Events or visit each website for what’s coming up.

• Blue Note Napa – Napa (707) 880-2300, www.bluenotenapa.com

Things To Do

• Green Music Center – Rohnert Park (707) 664-4246, gmc.sonoma.edu

• Luther Burbank Center for the Arts – Santa Rosa (707) 546-3600, lutherburbankcenter.org

• Napa Valley Performing Arts Center at Lincoln Theater, Yountville (707) 944-9900, lincolntheater.com

• Oxbow RiverStage – Napa (707) 880-2300, www.oxbowriverstage.com

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JaMSession

– Live Music

JaM Cellars, Napa

Rock out to live music while enjoying JaM Cellars Napa Exclusive and Platinum wines by the glass or bottle. jamcellars.com

• July 1 – JaMSession with Kingsborough, $15, 9-11pm

• July 2 – Sunday Spins with Tommy Johnson, 1-4pm

• July 6 – JaMSession with Johnny Bounds, $10, 8-10pm

• July 7 – JaMSession with Pete Henry, $15, 9-11pm

• July 8 – JaMSession with Sebastian St. James, $15, 9-11pm

• July 9 – Sunday Spins with DJ Badmouth, 1-4pm

• July 13 – JaMSession with Meli Levi, $10, 8-10pm

• July 14 – JaMSession with Sonoma Shakers, $15, 9-11pm

• July 15 – JaMSession with The Ragged Jubilee, $15, 9-11pm

• July 16 – Sunday Spins with DJ Will Styles, 1-4pm

• July 20 – with Nick Foxer + Lyric Trivia, $10, 8-10pm

• July 21 – JaMSession with Hipster Cocktail Party, $15, 9-11pm

• July 22 – JaMSession with Noelle Glory, $15, 9-11pm

• July 23 – Sunday Spins with Theodore White, 1-4pm

• July 27 – JaMSession with Dear Darling, $10, 8-10pm

• July 28 – JaMSession with Off The Record, $15, 9-11pm

• July 29 – JaMSession with Lanre, $15, 9-11pm

• July 30 – Sunday Spins with DJ Lue, 1-4pm

• August 3 – JaMSession with Slippery People, $10, 8-10pm

JULY 1

Garden Hike Series with Lunch

Chalk Hill Estate Vineyard, Healdsburg

Inspiring and educational hike through the estate vineyard and organic culinary gardens with Vineyard Manager, Brian Malone and end with a coursed lunch paired with specially selected wines from the estate. $150, 10am-1pm, www.chalkhill.com

JULY 1

Independence Day Celebration

Raymond Vineyards, St. Helena

Celebrate the 4th of July in style. Savor summer favorites and indulge your taste buds with handpicked Raymond wines while you sway to melodious tunes. Bring out the whole gang for an unforgettable party – there’s something fun for everyone! $120 ($15 kids), 11am-2pm, raymondvineyards.com

JULY 1

Chili Cook-off!

Deerfield Ranch Winery, Kenwood

Go head-to-head with some of the best chefs around town. Bring your “famous” chili and see how it holds up against others! The Chef receiving the most votes for the best chili will take home a Magnum of Deerfield’s Reserve Cabernet. Tickets $55, includes one drink ticket, chili tastings, corn bread, salads, and cowboy cookies! Enter at www.deerfieldranch.com/events

JULY 1

Live Music by Chip Boaz

Spicy Vines, Healdsburg

Limited. RSVP, $15, 3-6pm, www.spicyvines.com

JULY 1-2

JULY 1

30th Anniversary Celebration

Frank Family Vineyards, Calistoga

Come celebrate three decades of winemaking and hospitality at Frank Family Vineyards. Like any celebration, this wouldn’t be complete without live music, delicious food stations, and a chance to taste exclusive estate-only wines, including the newest release, the Lady Edythe Brut Rosé. $325, 6-9pm, www.frankfamilyvineyards.com/events

Summer Music Series

Viansa Winery, Sonoma

Live music on the main lawn with Italian food offerings and sweets, non-alcoholic beverage options, and plenty of wine. 12-3pm, www.viansa.com/events/summer-music-series

JULY 2

Mitch Woods Jumpn’ Boogie

Furthermore Wines, Sebastopol 1-4pm, www.furthermorewines.com

JULY 2-23

Live Music

The Pavilion at Farm, Carneros Resort and Spa, Napa Great music, food and drinks. Enjoy a rotating mix of blues, americana, jazz and other favorites, brought to life by talented local artists. Pair your experience with seasonal bites and specialty cocktails by FARM’s culinary team. The newly renovated al fresco lounge offers the perfect atmosphere for it all with outdoor fire pits, living room-style seating, scenic gardens, lawn games and even an adjacent wine tasting room. Food and drinks available for purchase. 6-9pm, carnerosresort.com

• Jared Harper: July 2, 4, 6, 13, 20, 27

• Justin Diaz: July 9, 16, 19, 30

• Jason Movrich: July 3, 10, 17, 24

• Matt Bolton: July 25

• JourneyDay Music: July 23

JULY 2

Live Music - Nick Foxer

Trattore Farms Winery, Geyserville

Come by and enjoy classic rock and pop covers. Special concert menu and discounts will be offered. Free to attend, 1-4pm, RSVP, trattorefarms.com

ONGOING MONDAYS

Trivia Night

Fleetwood, Calistoga 6-8pm, www.fleetwoodcalistoga.com

JULY 4

Independence Day Parade & Fireworks

Downtown Sonoma

The 4th of July in Sonoma kicks off with the famous parade featuring dancers, performers, vaqueros, marching bands and what seems like the whole town. Music in the plaza amphitheater entertains families as they wait for the always impressive fireworks. Free to attend, 9am-10:30pm, www.sonomavalley.com

Music:

• 12:30 p.m. – Train Wreck Junction

• 2:00 p.m. – Scarlett Letters

• 3:30 p.m. – The Illegitimate AC/DC

JULY 4

Fireworks

Lyman Park & Crane Park, St. Helena

The City of St. Helena is bringing back its community fireworks show along with additional activities for all ages this year as we invite residents and visitors to celebrate Independence Day! 3-9:30pm, www.sthelena.com

• Red, White and Blue Bike Parade: 3pm at Meily Park — Lyman Park

• Saint Helena Community Band Concert: 5-6pm at Lyman Park

• Community Festival: 6-8:30pm at Crane Park

• Fireworks: Approximately 9:15pm at Crane Park

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Pizza & Pinot

General’s Daughter, Sonoma

A collaborative culinary effort, Folktable Catering provides exquisite pizza with locally-sourced ingredients paired with wine curated by Sommelier Todd Jolly. Each week will feature a different wine, with Todd providing tasting notes and education to make for a delicious learning experience. Featuring live music. $35 per person includes a 10” pizza (3 options), wine, salad, and dessert. thegeneralsdaughter.com

JULY 5

Wine & Sunset Series

Paradise Ridge Winery, Santa Rosa

Food Truck: Black Pig, Live Band: The Dream Farmers Guests will enjoy Paradise Ridge wines paired with beautiful Russian River Valley sunsets while enjoying gourmet local food trucks and live music! During this wine country event, the winery’s handcrafted wines are available to purchase by glass or bottle. $10-$25, 6-8pm, www.prwinery.com

JULY 5

Wine Wednesdays

Kerr Cellars, Napa

Enjoy 3 Kerr wines paired with delicious bites by Oenotri Restaurant. $50, 5-7pm, www.kerrcellars.com

JULY 5

St. Helena Summer Concerts: Pop Fiction

Lyman Park, St. Helena

Food + Wine + Music, Wednesdays in July 6-8pm, summer.sthelena.com

JULY 5

Peacetown Summer Concert Series

The Barlow, Sebastopol

• School of Rock @ Blue Ridge Kitchen, 5-7:30pm

• Claudia Russell & Bruce Kaplan @ The Foundry, 5-7:30pm

• Ruti Celli @ Communty Market, 5-7:30pm

• Joyride @ Crooked Goat Brewing, 5:30-8pm

• Leftover Dreams @ Hopmonk Tavern, 6-8:30pm thebarlow.net

JULY 6

Summer Music Series – Jeffrey Fetters AKA Smorgy

Cuvaison Estate Wines, Napa

Enjoy an idyllic sunset view from the expanded patio and tasting salon, accompanied by a “smorgasbord of music genres” with an exceptional glass of wine handcrafted from the vineyards rolling out before you. $25, 4-7pm, www.cuvaison.com

JULY 6

Concerts in the Park – Soulshine Blues Band

Pioneer Park, Calistoga

This blues/rock band is guaranteed to get you dancing. Featuring Tedeschi Family Winery. 6:30-8:30pm, visitcalistoga.com

JULY 7

Live Music on the Terrace: Benny Bassett

Merryvale Vineyards, St. Helena

Welcome the weekends on the Tasting Terrace with live music, food trucks and Merryvale wines! Food by Platanito Pupusas. 5-7pm, www.merryvale.com

JULY 7

Adults-at-Play – Vineyard of Dreams

Roth Winery, Healdsburg

Music: Thomas Power, Food: Ballpark Dogs

A playful night of live music, bold eats, and even bolder wine! The price of your ticket will include a welcome splash of wine, one food ticket, live entertainment and a table reserved exclusively for your group. Wines by-the-glass and by-the-bottle will be available for purchase. $25, 5-7pm, www.rothwinery.com

JULY 7

Friday Night Music Series: Stax City

Sebastiani Vineyards, Sonoma

Kick back on the patio and enjoy the music of local bands and musicians, 6-8:30pm. Your ticket includes entry to the event and a welcome glass of Sebastiani wine. Wines by the glass or bottle and charcuterie boards will be available for purchase. Guests are welcome to bring their own seating and blankets or utilize the existing picnic tables on a first-come, first-served basis. Outside alcohol is prohibited. $15, www.sebastiani.com

JULY 7

Fridays at the Hood –

Spike Sikes & His Awesome Hotcakes

Historic Hood Mansion, Santa Rosa Soul, swing, rhythm and blues, jazz, jump $15 advance, $20 at the door. 7-9pm, fridaysatthehood.com

JULY 7

The Naughty Fox Concert Series –

Vickie Guillory & The Sugar Cats

Notre Vue Estate, Windsor

Live music on the terrace – a spectacularly beautiful deck with views of the winery’s lake and the rolling vineyard hills of the Russian River growing region. Includes a glass of wine and small bites. $45, 5-8pm, www.notrevueestate.com

JULY 7

Summer Happy Hour Series

Marimar Estate Vineyards & Winery, Sebastopol

An evening filled with live music, wines by the glass and bottle, and lawn games. This family-friendly event is the perfect way to kick off your weekends this summer!

Free to attend. 4-7pm, www.marimarestate.com

JULY 7

First Friday Concert Series –

Sebastian St. James and the Highway Poets

Hook and Ladder Winery, Santa Rosa

Free to attend. Food truck. Wine available. Benefits Sonoma County Fire District Fire Explorer Program. 5-8pm, www.hookandladderwinery.com

JULY 7

Blue Note Summer Sessions:

An Evening with Judy Collins

Meritage Resort and Spa, Napa

Thirty acres of rolling vineyard hills, luxurious accommodations, and an idyllic setting for music lovers.

$55-$95, 8pm, www.bluenotenapa.com

JULY 7-8

Gehricke Street Eats

3 Badge Firehouse, Sonoma

Explore rural, premium wine sub-regions throughout Sonoma County. Afternoon food truck. www.gehrickewines.com

JULY 6

Throwback Thursdays

Abbot’s Passage, Glen Ellen

Homemade pies from the wood oven, serving wines by the glass and bottle, and playing classic games for those with a competitive edge. Free to attend. Reservations requested. 4:30-6:30pm, www.abbotspassage.com

JULY 8-23

Festival Napa Valley

Various locations

More than 60 concerts and events at iconic venues

California wine country’s flagship festival, Festival Napa Valley, returns for its 17th season with a rich lineup of music, food and wine events for every taste and budget, July 8-23, at venues throughout Napa Valley. See page 34 for more information or go to festivalnapavalley.org.

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JULY 8

Summer Fête - 50th Anniversary Celebration

Chateau St. Jean, Kenwood

Come for a roaring good time and sunshine-filled afternoon in celebration of the 50th Anniversary! The grand lawn and gardens will be swirling with music, wine, food and activities that will take you back to the 1920s. Enjoy a game of bocce and badminton, or brush off your croquet skills with lessons and a match hosted by former pro Mike McDonnell. Swing to the rhythm of Campbell’s Jazz Soup band, lounge on the lawn, or peruse a collection of vintage 1920s cars – all while enjoying new and library release wines with spectacularly paired bites. $150, 1-4pm, www.chateaustjean.com

JULY 8

Garden Hike Series with Lunch

Chalk Hill Estate Vineyard, Healdsburg

Inspiring and educational hike through the estate vineyard and organic culinary gardens with Vineyard Manager, Brian Malone and end with a coursed lunch paired with specially selected wines from the estate. $150, 10am-1pm, www.chalkhill.com

JULY 8-9

Social Afternoon Tea

Ackerman Heritage House, Napa

Spend a leisurely afternoon enjoying traditional English tea with a Napa twist at the 1889 Victorian Estate. Enjoy tiers of delectable tea sandwiches, dainty tarts, savory bites, seasonal house-made jams and premium teas served on authentic antique china and sterling silverware curated by Lauren Ackerman. $70, 11am-1pm, RSVP www.ackermanfamilyvineyards.com

JULY 8-9

Blue Note Summer Sessions:

Dave Koz & Friends Summer Horns 2023 with Special Guests Candy Dulfer & Eric Darius

The Meritage Resort and Spa, Napa

Thirty acres of rolling vineyard hills, luxurious accommodations, and an idyllic setting for music lovers. $65-$125, www.bluenotenapa.com

JULY 8-9

Head West Marketplace

The Barlow, Sebastopol

A local, outdoor retail marketplace for makers, merchants, crafters, designers + artists, as well as non-profit organizations 11am-5pm, headwestmarketplace.com/thebarlow

JULY 9

JULY 8

Chardonnay and Lobster

Papapietro Perry Winery, Healdsburg

Lobster, shrimp, sausage, corn on the cob, whole garlic, artichokes, and more served in true seafood boil fashion –everything will be poured onto the table. Dinner served in the cellar. $190, 6-8:30pm, papapietro-perry.com

JULY 8

Maxville’s Kitchen & Art Installation

Grand Opening Soiree

Maxville Winery, St. Helena

Join winemaker, Bastien Lucas, in celebrating local art and the launch of the food and wine pairing series. Enjoy barrel samples and live music from Ruby Jaye. $15, www.maxvillelakewines.com

JULY 8

Rosé Cocktail Party

Amista Vineyards, Healdsburg

Another reason to DRINK PINK this season with your friends at Amista! Come for a lively evening celebrating favorite still and sparkling rosé wines! Live music, seasonal hors d’oeuvres. $85, 5:30-7:30pm, www.amistavineyards.com

JULY 8

Simmer Down Saturdays with T-Luke & The Tight Suits

Muscardini Cellars, Kenwood

Enjoy a glass of wine and live music on the patio from some favorite local artists. $10, 6-8pm, www.muscardinicellars.com

JULY 8

“Summer Flavors” Grazing Board Workshop

Markham Vineyards, St. Helena

Learn the secrets of creating the perfect summer-themed grazing board at an exclusive workshop in the Historic Stone Cellar! Join Rustic Bakery, Point Reyes and Brie Grazing Boards for an unforgettable afternoon at the Napa winery. Sip luscious singlevineyard wines while snacking away on local California cheeses and artisan crackers while learning board composition basics and showstopping techniques sure to “WOW” guests at your next gathering. $10-$115, 11am-1pm, markhamvineyards.com

JULY 8

Summer Music Series – Michelle Lambert

Viansa Winery, Sonoma

Sip & Sway Sunday Music Series

with Chris Jones - Townlounge + Friends Duo Muscardini Cellars, Kenwood

Grab your friends and bring a picnic, order an exclusive charcuterie boards, or leave it to them to host your perfect afternoon outing with a Pairable Picnic baskets. 2-4pm, www.muscardinicellars.com

JULY 9

Wine & Music Sunday Pope Valley Winery, Pope Valley

Dustin Saylor – Local American country singer songwriter – #1 country/folk artist in the Bay Area. Order a customizable sandwich boxed lunch for $20pp (must be ordered a week in advance). Additional bottle service is available for purchase after your wine tasting. Music from 12-4pm. No outside alcohol is allowed on the premise. $45, www.popevalleywinery.com

JULY 9

Summer Music Series – S.R. Laws

Viansa Winery, Sonoma

Live music on the main lawn with Italian food offerings and sweets, non-alcoholic beverage options, and plenty of wine. 12-3pm, www.viansa.com/events/summer-music-series

JULY 9

Pasta Making Class

Jacuzzi Family Vineyards, Sonoma

JULY 8

Summer Wine Trail

Wine Road, Northern Sonoma County

Check out some new wineries, visit your long time favorites and stock up on some “summer wines”– think White, Rosé and Sparkling. 40+ wineries.

$50, 11am-4pm, www.wineroad.com

Live music on the main lawn with Italian food offerings and sweets, non-alcoholic beverage options, and plenty of wine. 12-3pm, www.viansa.com/events/summer-music-series

JULY 8

Live Music by Adam Lieb

Spicy Vines, Healdsburg Limited. RSVP, $15, 3-6pm, www.spicyvines.com

Put your Chef hat on and learn to make homemade pasta that’ll make your Nonna proud! Under the guidance of guest chef, Oscar Bendeck of The Wine Country Collective, you’ll see how easy it is to make a delightful, traditional Italian main course, sure to impress everyone at your next gathering.

Enjoy lunch, plus recipes to take home!

$125, 11am-2pm, www.jacuzziwines.com

JULY 9

Rainbow Jazz Collective

Furthermore Wines, Sebastopol 1-4pm, www.furthermorewines.com

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JULY 9

Napa Valley Beer Battle & BBQ

Tre Posti, St. Helena

All inclusive tickets include live music, BBQ from Chef Nash Cognetti of Tre Posti, craft beers from Napa Valley brewers, wines, access to live auction, and more. Benefits Napa Valley Education. $125, 3-6pm, www.nvef.org/bbq

JULY 9

Art and Garden Festival

Downtown Petaluma

Free to attend, 11am-5pm

Vendors are handpicked and will be showcasing the quality, creative home and garden décor, jewelry, arts, and more. With 145 booths of unusual, unique, and handmade items, this event has something for everyone’s taste and budget. In addition to local crafters, artisans, and gardeners, there will be live music on two stages, and an array of local wineries, breweries, restaurants, and fine food purveyors. www.visitpetaluma.com

JULY 11

Deep Dive into Cheese Rinds

– World Cheese Tour 2023

Winston’s Café, Napa

Who knew there were so many rind types? You will after this tasting, and you’ll understand how the rind got there and what it indicates about the cheese inside. Bloomy rinds, washed rinds, natural rinds and more … taste seven varieties so you can learn the critical role played by the rind. 5:30-7:30pm

• Single class: $80

• Mini Tour (three classes of your choice): $225 www.janetfletcher.com

JULY 11

Tuesdays in the Plaza

Downtown Plaza, Healdsburg

Music: Wreckless Strangers – California/Americana soul Food vendors open at 5. 6-8pm, www.ci.healdsburg.ca.us

JULY 12

Wine & Sunset Series

Paradise Ridge Winery, Santa Rosa

Food Truck: The Wurst, Live Band: The Bluebyrds

Guests will enjoy Paradise Ridge wines paired with beautiful Russian River Valley sunsets while enjoying gourmet local food trucks and live music! During this wine country event, the winery’s handcrafted wines are available to purchase by glass or bottle. $10-$25, 6-8pm, www.prwinery.com

JULY 12

St. Helena Summer Concerts: Moonstruck

Lyman Park, St. Helena

Food + Wine + Music, Wednesdays in July, 6-8pm summer.sthelena.com

JULY 12

Peacetown Summer Concert Series

The Barlow, Sebastopol

• Marshall House Project @ Blue Ridge Kitchen, 5-7:30pm

• Bob Culbertson (Chapman Sticks) @ The Foundry, 5-7:30pm

• Black Sheep Brass @ Communty Market, 5-7:30pm

• The Thugz @ Crooked Goat Brewing, 5:30-8pm

• Adam Levy Band @ Hopmonk Tavern, 6-8:30pm thebarlow.net

JULY 13

Thursday Night Live –

Wine, Music & Food

Priest Ranch Tasting Room, Yountville

The best in live music, local cuisine from Priest Ranch Kitchen, and wine. Live band on the patio for guests to enjoy. Music is complimentary. Wine and food are available to purchase. RSVP, 6-9pm, www.priestranchwines.com

JULY 13

Homage to Fromage with Janet Fletcher, Planet Cheese

Elizabeth Spencer Winery, St. Helena

Taste timeless French classics and exciting new creations from the country that invented the cheese course. “Travel” from Normandy to Provence and venture off the beaten path to taste some regional cheeses that even many French people don’t know. $105, 5:30-7pm elizabethspencerwinery.com/winery-events

JULY 13

Happy Hour Thursday

Trentadue Winery, Geyserville

Enjoy an evening of wine, food and live music! This evening’s event features music from Rock & Roll Rhythm Revue and food from Local Q. Ticket includes food, wine and entertainment for the night along with special pricing on bottle purchases until 6pm. Limit 6 tickets per person. $50, 5-7pm, trentadue.com

JULY 13

Summer Music Series – Charged Particles

Cuvaison Estate Wines, Napa

Enjoy an idyllic sunset view from the expanded patio and tasting salon, accompanied by this jazz trio and an exceptional glass of wine handcrafted from the vineyards rolling out before you. $25, 4-7pm, www.cuvaison.com

JULY 14

Gay Wine Weekend

Various Locations, Sonoma County

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JULY 14

Bubbly Hour

Breathless Sparkling Wines, Healdsburg

Start your weekend at Breathless for some live, local music and bubbles. Order a cheese/charcuterie box or a caviar picnic, sit back, relax and enjoy an evening on the patio.

$10, 5-7pm, www.breathlesswines.com

JULY 14

Social Demonstration Cooking Class - Pasta

Ackerman Heritage House, Napa

A complete guide to creating an elegant and complete pasta dish that you can prepare when cooking at home. Watch as the chef demonstrates creating the pasta dough and talks through the finer points of pasta making. Enjoy your hand-made pasta in the outdoor courtyard dining space while sipping a complimentary tasting pour of Memoir red blend wine.

$150, 10am-12pm, RSVP www.ackermanfamilyvineyards.com

JULY 14

Charlie Wilson with Chaka Khan

Oxbow Riverstage, Napa $94-$264, 6pm, www.oxbowriverstage.com

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JULY 14

Fridays at the Hood – The Funky Dozen

Historic Hood Mansion, Santa Rosa Fun and funk, favorites from the 1970s plus ’80s, ’90s and current. $15/advance, $20/door. 7-9pm, fridaysatthehood.com

JULY 14

Dance Wine Country

Deerfield Ranch Winery, Kenwood

Ultimate dance party in wine country with DJ SLY spinning your favorite dance and pop hits from across the decades! 6:30-9:30 on the Crush Pad, $35/advance. Wine available for purchase. Tri-Tip Trolley food truck. www.crushersofcomedy.com

JULY 14-15

Play with Fire Cooking Class

Cakebread Cellars Winery House Kitchen, Rutherford

Elevate the classic barbecue with some inspired and delicious food cooked over fire. Prepare a feast using the grill and woodburning oven then enjoy an al fresco lunch. Participation style class, a tour of the winery and culinary gardens, an appetizer reception and a three-course lunch paired with Cakebread Cellars wines. $275. 9:30am-2:30pm, www.cakebread.com

JULY 14-15

Gehricke Street Eats

3 Badge Firehouse, Sonoma

Explore rural, premium wine sub-regions throughout Sonoma County. Afternoon food truck.

• July 14: Picazo Food Truck – Burgers, Fish & Chips

• July 15: Sonoma Salt Co. – Gourmet Sandwiches & Fries www.gehrickewines.com

JULY 15

Morning Hike and Tasting at the Ridge Pine Ridge Vineyards, Napa

This grape-to-glass experience begins with some trail treats, followed by a hike through beautiful, dramatically terraced hillside vineyards. $110, 9:30-11am www.pineridgevineyards.com/wine-events

JULY 15

Garden Hike Series with Lunch

Chalk Hill Estate Vineyard, Healdsburg

Inspiring and educational hike through the estate vineyard and organic culinary gardens with Vineyard Manager, Brian Malone and end with a coursed lunch paired with specially selected wines from the estate. $150, 10am-1pm, www.chalkhill.com

JULY 15

Franco-American Dinner

DeLoach Vineyards, Santa Rosa

This special evening will feature a decadent French-inspired dinner with wines from three different wineries in the Boisset Collection: DeLoach Vineyards, Jean Claude Boisset, and Domaine de la Vougeraie – hand-picked to highlight their flavors while showcasing how each vineyard is unique to their country of origin and yet similar … like these two countries!

$225, 6-9pm, deloachvineyards.com

JULY 15

Riedel Wine Glass Tasting

Markham Vineyards, St. Helena

Riedel expert will demonstrate the effects the shape of the wine glass has on each unique varietal and how stemware translates and accentuates the bouquet, taste, balance and finish of different wine varietals. $85, 11am-1pm, markhamvineyards.com

JULY 15

3rd Annual Comedy Night

Robert Young Winery, Healdsburg

Cory Loykasek, Andy Haynes

Imagine a beautiful summer evening enjoying Robert Young wines, stunning views and a fabulous sunset, while being entertained by top professional LA Comedians Robert Young Wines will be available to purchase by the glass or bottle. Pack a picnic dinner or snack to bring with you and enjoy. $65, 6:30-9:30pm, Tickets: sadie@ryew.com, 707-395-3552 www.ryew.com/Visit/Events

JULY 15

3rd Annual Bastille Day Celebration

Bricoleur Vineyards, Windsor

Celebrate Bastille Day in style! Experience a taste of French culture right here in Sonoma County with a day filled with exceptional wines, delectable French-inspired cuisine, and live music that will transport you to the streets of Paris. Vive la France! $125, 11am, www.bricoleurvineyards.com

JULY 15

Taste of Napa

The Meritage Resort and Spa, Napa Savor exceptional food, wine, and music at Taste of Napa – the signature event celebrating the bounties of Napa Valley and world-class wines from around the globe. Festivities take place on the central piazza of The Meritage Resort. Nestled among acres of sun-soaked vineyards, Taste of Napa guests can sample fare from more than 70 wineries, restaurants, and culinary artisans and take part in a chance to wine prizes including international travel. The Reserve Tasting Salon offers exclusive premium wine tastings in a private setting. Doors open at 11am. Enjoy Taste’s international wine pavilion as well as life-sized games in the Kaiser Permanente Thrive play court. Live music from the Frost All-Stars led by Shelly Berg, and Broadway singer Christina Maxwell completes this perfect afternoon. festivalnapavalley.org

JULY 15

Grown Ups Summer Camp Evenings

Dutton Estate Winery, Sebastopol

Garden Games • Bites • Wine • Toast Your Own S’mores

Enjoy those summer camp evenings, “grown ups” style... perfect for groups! This after hours summer series includes games like cornhole and giant jenga, toast your own s’mores, “summer camp” bites and wine by the glass. Additional glasses of wine for sale available. $45, includes 2 glasses of wine, bites, s’mores. 5-7pm, www.duttonestate.com

JULY 15

Summer Concert Series: The Wood Brothers and ZZ Ward Rodney Strong Vineyards, Healdsburg

Reserve your seats or ready lawn blankets and plan to enjoy live music, award-winning Rodney Strong wines, and delicious food trucks from local purveyors, all nestled in the vineyards. $65-$85, 5pm, www.rodneystrong.com

JULY 15

Live Fire Asado

Paradux Winery, Napa

Immerse yourself in a rich sensory experience and discover the global connection of food and wine at the annual Live Fire Dinner with Chef Morgan Robinson. $225, 6-8pm, www.migrationwines.com

JULY 15

Flavors of Spain: A Paella and Sparkling Celebration

Gloria Ferrer Winery & Caves, Sonoma

Enjoy the vibrant culinary traditions of Spain from the comfort of Carneros with an unforgettable fusion of paella and sparkling wines. $120, 4-6pm, www.gloriaferrer.com

JULY 15

Oakville Summer School –

The Birds & the Bees: How Wine is Grown

Groth Vineyards, Oakville

With Vineyard Manager Ben Forgeron

Walk the vineyards, kick the dirt and discover up close the phases of vine development. Taste Groth wines among the rows as you learn the challenges and benefits of sustainable farming and what it takes to grow world-class wine.

Limited. $125, 10:30am-12pm, grothwines.com

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JULY 15

Summer Music Series – Adam Traum

Viansa Winery, Sonoma

Live music on the main lawn with Italian food offerings and sweets, non-alcoholic beverage options, and plenty of wine. 12-3pm, www.viansa.com/events/summer-music-series

JULY 15

Bastille Day Celebration

Bouchon Bistro, Yountville

Annual celebration complete with festive food, beverages, live music and fun activities for kids. Wristbands are required for entry. 3pm, $45 • ages 3-10 $15 • free under 3. www.thomaskeller.com/bouchonyountville

JULY 15

Live Music by The Variants

Spicy Vines, Healdsburg

Limited. RSVP, $15, 3-6pm, www.spicyvines.com

JULY 15

Blue Note Summer Sessions: Marlon Wayans

The Meritage Resort and Spa, Napa

Thirty acres of rolling vineyard hills, luxurious accommodations, and an idyllic setting for music lovers.

$45-$85, 8pm, www.bluenotenapa.com

JULY 15

Tycho Presents Golden States

Oxbow Riverstage, Napa

Tycho, Channel Tres, Panda Bear & Sonic Boom, Buscabulla, Washed Out DJ Set, Brijean, and Kaelin Ellis.

$65-$149.50, 1pm, www.oxbowriverstage.com

JULY 16

A Taste of Pine Mountain

Pine Mountain Vineyards, Cloverdale

A grand wine tasting, lunch and exploration of mountain viticulture. This memorable event will take place at Pine Mountain Vineyards – a remote 2,400 ft. elevation winery with stunning views overlooking the Alexander Valley. RSVP: Tock. $150, 11am-3pm, www.spicyvines.com

JULY 16

Oyster BBQ & Wine

Ballentine Vineyards, St. Helena

Join the Ballentine team for the launch of our newest 2021 wines! There will be an oyster bar, additional snacks, acoustic music for your enjoyment. You won’t want to miss out on the beauty of the newly released wines!

$95, 11:30am-2pm, www.ballentinevineyards.com

JULY 16

Home Winemakers Classic

Marriott Napa Valley, Napa

Napa’s best home winemakers tasting event/silent auction and support Mt Veeder Fire Safe Council’s community outreach.$25-$60, 4-6:30pm, homewinemakersclassic.com

JULY 16

Yountville Music Series

Veterans Memorial Park, Yountville

Music: Road Eleven, Food truck: Difilippo’s Wood Fired Pizza

Bring your friends, family, favorite beverages and a blanket to enjoy Sundays in the Park!

Free to attend, 3-7pm, www.townofyountville.com

JULY 16

Summer Music Series – Josh Yenne

Viansa Winery, Sonoma

Live music on the main lawn with Italian food offerings and sweets, non-alcoholic beverage options, and plenty of wine. 12-3pm, www.viansa.com/events/summer-music-series

JULY 16

Sunday Jams – Adam Traum

Cline Cellars, Sonoma

Love live music? Come to Cline Cellares on the third Sunday of each month as some of our favorite local artists. First come first served, free to attend. 2-4pm, clinecellars.com/events

JULY 16

Sip & Sway Sunday Music Series with Simon Melrose Duo Muscardini Cellars, Kenwood

Grab your friends and bring a picnic, order an exclusive charcuterie boards, or leave it to them to host your perfect afternoon outing with a Pairable Picnic baskets. 2-4pm, www.muscardinicellars.com

JULY 18

Tuesdays in the Plaza

Downtown Plaza, Healdsburg

Music: DGIIN – Fusion jazz, world fusion Food vendors open at 5. 6-8pm, www.ci.healdsburg.ca.us

JULY 18-22

Songwriters in Paradise (SIP)

Various locations, Northern Sonoma County

• July 18, A. Rafanelli – VIP only event

• July 19, Aperture Cellars – VIP only event

• July 19, 6:30-9:30pm, Robert Young

Kristian Bush, Channing Wilson & Johnny & Heidi

Canaan Smith, Chris Gelbuda & David Ryan Harris

• July 20, 6:30-9:30pm, RU’s Farm, Bella Vineyards

Lauren Jenkins, John Driskell Hopkins & Django Walker

Patrick Davis, Eric Paslay & James Otto

• July 21, 6:30-9:30pm, Bricoleur Vineyards

Kristian Bush, Patrick Davis & Mark Bryan

David Ryan Harris, Channing Wilson & John Driskell Hopkins

• July 22, 6:30-9:30pm, La Crema Winery

Lauren Jenkins, Mark Bryan, Eric Paslay & Dave Kennedy

Django Walker, James Otto, Chris Gelbuda & Patrick Davis

If you love incredible wine, amazing music and the chance to be a part of something both unique and exclusive do not miss out on this extremely limited event.

$425-$5000, www.songwritersinparadise.com

THROUGH SEPTEMBER 17 BROADWAY UNDER THE STARS

• The Beat Goes On, through July 2 at Belos Cavalos, Kenwood

• The Full Monty, July 2 8-August 20 at Jack London State Historic Park, Glen Ellen

• An Enchanted Evening , September 8-17 at Jack London State Historic Park, Glen Ellen

Enjoy the best of Broadway under the stars in wine country. Each show includes a pre-show picnic, and features a variety of local businesses including gourmet food trucks, vendors, pre-show entertainment, and fine wine from acclaimed Sonoma County wineries. $25-$165, transcendencetheatre.org

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JULY 19

Wine & Sunset Series

Paradise Ridge Winery, Santa Rosa

Food Truck: Holy Chile Mole, Live Band: The Klipptones

Guests will enjoy Paradise Ridge wines paired with beautiful Russian River Valley sunsets while enjoying gourmet local food trucks and live music! Handcrafted wines are available to purchase by glass or bottle. $10-$25, 6-8pm, www.prwinery.com

JULY 19

St. Helena Summer Concerts: Fleetwood Macramé

Lyman Park, St. Helena

Food + Wine + Music, Wednesdays in July, 6-8pm summer.sthelena.com

JULY 19

Peacetown Summer Concert Series

The Barlow, Sebastopol

• The Pulsators @ Blue Ridge Kitchen, 5-7:30pm

• The Musers (Chapman Sticks) @ The Foundry, 5-7:30pm

• The Dorion Mode @ Communty Market, 5-7:30pm

• Electric Tumbleweed @ Crooked Goat Brewing, 5:30-8pm

• Duo Gadjo @ Hopmonk Tavern, 6-8:30pm thebarlow.net

JULY 20

One Main Cigar Dinners

Harvest Inn, St. Helena

An opportunity for cigar and wine enthusiasts to come together for an evening of live music, farm-to-table cuisine, and cigar and wine tastings among stunning vineyard views. Each event features a unique cigar partner sharing their latest releases, along with wine pairings from a local stand out vineyard. Guests will enjoy a delicious, seasonal dinner from Harvest Table and live music. $150, 6pm, www.harvestinn.com

JULY 20

Viansa de Notte

Viansa Winery, Sonoma

A special evening after dark at Viansa di Notte. Grab a glass (or bottle!) of your favorite Viansa wine and listen along to live music by Frankie Adel ≠ the 7th Sons – the greatest classic rock songs from the 60s through the 80s. Each ticket includes a night of live music at Viansa and one glass of wine. Light bites, Italian treats + additional wine will be available for purchase. $50, 6-8pm, www.viansa.com

JULY 20

Summer Music Series – Tasche

Cuvaison Estate Wines, Napa

Enjoy an idyllic sunset view from the expanded patio and tasting salon, accompanied by R&B and smooth jazz with an exceptional glass of wine handcrafted from the vineyards rolling out before you. $25, 4-7pm, www.cuvaison.com

JULY 20

Concerts in the Park – Latin Touch Pioneer Park, Calistoga

Latin Touch dance band. Lawer Winery and Grove 45 olive oil. 6:30-8:30pm, visitcalistoga.com

JULY 21

FoSo Fridays: Music in the Vineyards –

Summer Grilling Night

Foley Sonoma, Geyserville

Bites: Plum smoked spareribs, garden potato salad, Music: Greg Lamboy Evening of wine, live music, and inventive food pairings from the estate chef. Gather with your friends in our reserved lounge areas, or bring your chairs and blankets to settle in on the FoSo lawn overlooking our estate vineyards. $25, 5-7pm, www.foleysonoma.com

JULY 21

After Hours at the JCB Lounge

Raymond Vineyards, St. Helena

Indulge in the decadent JCB lifestyle but in a whole new way! This is your opportunity to experience a curated collection of highly sought-after and limited-production JCB wines paired with great music and tantalizing appetizers to enhance the ambiance of the (already) luxurious JCB Lounge nestled on the grounds of Raymond Vineyards.

$125, 6-7:30pm, raymondvineyards.com

JULY 21

Live Music on the Terrace: JourneyDay

Merryvale Vineyards, St. Helena

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JULY 21

The Art of Truffles Unveiled: An Evening of Wine, Art, and Truffles

Peju Winery, Rutherford

Prepare to indulge in a truly extraordinary dining experience presented by celebrity Chef, Ken Frank of La Toque, Lisa Peju, and the American Truffle Company. Chef Frank skillfully blends the rich flavors of Australian winter black truffles with the vibrant essence of summer ingredients like corn and squash, you’ll savor a remarkable fusion that transcends seasons. Your evening begins with a garden walk and art reception from the Heart of Peju Collective, an international group of women commissioned by the family to create original works inspired by the winery. Guests of The Art of Truffles Unveiled enjoy access to VIP section as part of their dinner experience. The outstanding experience will be paired with premium small-lot wines handpicked by Lisa Peju. The Art of Truffles Unveiled has limited seating and will sell out quickly, ensure your spot and reserve today! $650, 4-8:30pm, www.peju.com

JULY 21

Winemaker Lunch Series

Somerston Estate, St. Helena

Join Director of Viticulture & Winemaking Craig Becker and Winemaker Cody Hurd for an elevated food and wine experience showcasing limited-production Estate wines. Allow Estate Executive Chef Dan Solomon to prepare you a seasonally sourced lunch expertly paired with our wines during this extremely-limited and intimate event. This event will take you into the vineyard, focusing on fruit set and veraison for the 2023 harvest. RSVP $225, 11am-1:30pm www.somerstonestate.com

Welcome the weekends on the Tasting Terrace with live music, food trucks and Merryvale wines! Food by Cooked by Gio – Filipino Truck. 5-7pm, www.merryvale.com

JULY 21

Chef’s Demonstration: Chef Aaron Meneghelli, Louis M Martini Winery

Farmers Market, St. Helena

Enjoy delicious samples and pick up a copy of the recipe! 10:30-11:30am, www.sthelenafarmersmkt.org

JULY 21

Fridays at the Hood – Volker Strifler

Historic Hood Mansion, Santa Rosa Blues, rock & roll.

$15 advance, $20 at the door. 7-9pm, fridaysatthehood.com

JULY 21

Blue Note Summer Sessions: One Night of Queen Performed by Gary Mullen and The Works

The Meritage Resort and Spa, Napa Thirty acres of rolling vineyard hills, luxurious accommodations, and an idyllic setting for music lovers. $49-$109, 8pm, www.bluenotenapa.com

JULY 21

Train, Better Than Ezra

Oxbow Riverstage, Napa

$55-$298, 5:30pm, www.oxbowriverstage.com

JULY 22

Starlight Supper with Smile Train

Jordan Winery, Healdsburg

An elegant five-course dinner served on the Jordan terrace. 100% of the proceeds from all ticket sales and auction lots will go directly to Smile Train, the largest cleft-focused organization in the world – courtesy of the John Jordan Foundation. 5:30-8:30pm, www.jordanwinery.com

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JULY 22

Stargazer Dinner Series

Pine Ridge Vineyards, Napa

An unforgettable evening of dining in the underground caves and stargazing at the idyllic estate vineyard, hosted by Estate Winemaker Josh Widaman. The night will kick off with passed bites and select pours overlooking famed steep-walled terraced estate followed by a brief stroll through European-inspired cave system where an enchanting multi-course dinner will take place with wines paired with limited bottlings of Pine Ridge Cabernet Sauvignon hand-selected by the winemaker. After dinner, guests will be invited to the patio to build their own s’mores and gaze at the stars overhead, guided by a docent from the Robert Ferguson Observatory for a fitting conclusion to a one-of-a-kind evening in the Stags Leap District. Limited, $425, 6-9:30pm www.pineridgevineyards.com/wine-events

JULY 22

Comedy on the Crushpad Jason Stuart

Deerfield Ranch Winery, Kenwood Picnics ok, shoubu food truck will also be on-site. $32/$40 at the door if available. Doors 6pm, showtime 7pm www.crushersofcomedy.com

JULY 22-23

Rivertown Revival

Steamer Landing, Petaluma

More than a music festival! Showcasing the best in local music and art; 5 dollar weddings and giant see saws will return as well as aerial acts, games and crafts for kids, and all!

$30; $42.50 presale, two-day pass; $10 kids under 16. Saturday 12-8, Sunday 12-7; www.rivertownrevival.com

JULY 23

Sip & Sway Sunday Music Series with Christopher Alexander Duo

Muscardini Cellars, Kenwood

Grab your friends and bring a picnic, order an exclusive charcuterie boards, or leave it to them to host your perfect afternoon outing with a Pairable Picnic baskets. 2-4pm, www.muscardinicellars.com

JULY 23

Gelato Sundays

Jacuzzi Family Vineyards, Sonoma

Sweeten your Sunday afternoon with a delicious scoop of artisanal gelato. The perfect ending to your wine tasting adventure. No reservations needed, just stop by and savor the moment! 2-4pm, www.jacuzziwines.com

JULY 22

Winemaker Dinner

Joseph Jewell Wines, Penngrove

Spend an evening at the beautiful Panther Ridge Vineyard for Joseph Jewell’s annual dinner and wine pairing with Winemaker Adrian Manspeaker and this year’s chef spotlight, Jeremy Zimmerman with the coveted restaurant, The Girl & The Fig. Transporation is available from Forestville tasting room. This four-course experience will be one to remember!

$275, 6pm, www.josephjewell.com/experiences

JULY 22

Eakle Family Supper – Vintner & Winemaker Dinner

Pope Valley Winery, Pope Valley

Michelin Trained Chef Andre’ will be preparing a Napa Valley-inspired meal served on the new Vineyard Patio under the walnut grove amongst the Estate Reserve Cabernet Block. Dinner will be paired with 2 wines. Join winery owners, Diana Hawkins and David Eakle for the turning of the vines as we go into veraison. $125, 6pm, www.popevalleywinery.com

JULY 22

Sauvignon Blanc Release Party

Merry Edwards Winery and Vineyards, Sebastopol

Raise a toast to celebrate the release of 2022 Russian River Valley Sauvignon Blanc! Enjoy the gorgeous vineyard views from the outdoor patio while sampling refreshing wines and delicious street food-style bites from Second Staff.

$45, 10am-12pm, merryedwards.com

JULY 22

Summer Music Series – The O’Hara Brothers

Viansa Winery, Sonoma

Live music on the main lawn with Italian food offerings and sweets, non-alcoholic beverage options, and plenty of wine. 12-3pm, www.viansa.com/events/summer-music-series

JULY 22

Vineyard Dinner

Panther Ridge Vineyard, Penngrove

Joseph Jewell Wines and The Girl & The Fig have partnered for an open-air dinner. Chef Jeremy Zimmerman will be crafting four dishes expertly paired with a selection of Joseph Jewell wines and Panther Ridge Pinot Noir, all by winemaker Adrian Manspeaker. The evening will begin with passed appetizers, Rosé and Sparkling Vermentino, and sweeping views of the Sonoma Coast from the hillside residence. Enjoy a sunset walk through the vines before sitting down for the four-course wine dinner. Transportation from Joseph Jewell’s Forestville tasting room is available with advance reservations.

$275, 6pm, www.josephjewell.com/experiences

JULY 22

Summer Music Series – The O’Hara Brothers

Viansa Winery, Sonoma

Live music on the main lawn with Italian food offerings and sweets, non-alcoholic beverage options, and plenty of wine.

12-3pm, www.viansa.com/events/summer-music-series

JULY 22

Blue Note Summer Sessions: Heather McDonald

The Meritage Resort and Spa, Napa

Thirty acres of rolling vineyard hills, luxurious accommodations, and an idyllic setting for music lovers.

$45-$119, 6:30pm, www.bluenotenapa.com

JULY 22

Giro Vigneti Healdsburg

Health and Wellness Cycling Tour

The Mill District, Healdsburg

Ride through the vineyards, through valleys and vales. Take your time or race your friends. 20-100 miles, easy to moderate rides, charity bike ride presented by Rotary of Healdsburg Sunrise $75 includes lunch. 7am-3pm, girovignetihealdsburg.org

JULY 23

Local Tastemakers Series - Succulent Workshop

Balletto Vineyards, Santa Rosa

Next in the series pairs award-winning wines with a fun interactive workshop. Overseen by Steve Curry – master woodworker. Succulents are all the rage these days and we love the sustainable nature of these beautiful plants! Come design a fantastic, modern succulent frame in this hands-on workshop. Specialized hands-on instruction will lead you to create your own piece of living art in a beautiful frame to take home and hang on your wall. 11:30am-1:30pm, www.ballettovineyards.com

JULY 23

Summer Music Series – Kendall Osbourne

Viansa Winery, Sonoma

Live music on the main lawn with Italian food offerings and sweets, non-alcoholic beverage options, and plenty of wine. 12-3pm, www.viansa.com/events/summer-music-series

JULY 25

Tuesdays in the Plaza

Downtown Plaza, Healdsburg

Music: The John Santos Quartet – Afro/Latin jazz fusion Food vendors open at 5. 6-8pm, www.ci.healdsburg.ca.us

JULY 23

Neil Young, Chris Pierce

Oxbow Riverstage, Napa 5:30pm, www.oxbowriverstage.com

JULY 23

Blue Note Summer Sessions: Andrew Bird with special guest Uwade

The Meritage Resort and Spa, Napa

Thirty acres of rolling vineyard hills, luxurious accommodations, and an idyllic setting for music lovers.

$50-$149, 7pm, www.bluenotenapa.com

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JULY 26

Winemaker Dinner Series by Santé

Featuring Erich Bradley, Sojourn

Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn, Sonoma

Executive Chef Jared Reeves in partnership with some of Napa and Sonoma’s most renowned winemakers have come together for a series of dinners you won’t want to miss. Kick off the evening with a sparkling wine reception followed by a 4-course wine paired dinner hosted under the historic Water Tower. Limited seating. 6pm, www.fairmont-sonoma.com/events

JULY 26

Wine & Sunset Series

Paradise Ridge Winery, Santa Rosa

Food Truck: Tri Tip Trolley, Live Band: Nicole Marden

Guests will enjoy Paradise Ridge wines paired with beautiful Russian River Valley sunsets while enjoying gourmet local food trucks and live music! Handcrafted wines are available to purchase by glass or bottle. $10-$25, 6-8pm, www.prwinery.com

JULY 26

St. Helena Summer Concerts: Petty Theft Lyman Park, St. Helena

Food, wine and music, 6-8pm, summer.sthelena.com

JULY 26

Peacetown Summer Concert Series

The Barlow, Sebastopol

• Fleetwood Macrame @ Blue Ridge Kitchen, 5-7:30pm

• The Bluebyrds (Chapman Sticks) @ The Foundry, 5-7:30pm

• Burnside @ Communty Market, 5-7:30pm

• Hunka-Hunka Hula Review @ Crooked Goat Brewing, 5:30pm

• The Quitters @ Hopmonk Tavern, 6-8:30pm thebarlow.net

JULY 27

Concerts in the Park – Dirty Cello Pioneer Park, Calistoga

High energy and a unique spin on blues, rock, and Americana. Featuring Cakebread Cellars. 6:30-8:30pm, visitcalistoga.com

JULY 27-30

Shakespeare Summer Stroll diRosa Center for Contemporary Art, Napa

A site-integrated presentation of scenes and monologues from some of Shakespeare’s most beloved plays, interwoven with the sculptures and outdoor spaces. $15-$60, dirosaart.org

JULY 28

Broadway and Vine – Golden Globe and Emmy

Winner Darren Criss

The Hilltop at Carneros Resort, Napa

Pre-Concert Wine Tasting Reception, $225 Live Concert on the Hilltop of Carneros Resort, $95 Post-Concert 3-Course Vintner’s Dinner, $385 www.broadwayandvine.org

JULY 28

Summer Concert Series, Live on the Lawn!

Truett-Hurst Winery, Healdsburg

Dustin Saylor & Band and Duskie Estes Food Truck, The Black Piglet Enjoy live music and watch the sun set while you sip on delicious Truett Hurst wine. Wine and food available for purchase. $50, 5-8pm, www.truetthurstwinery.com

JULY 28

Festa

Italiana

A Mid-Summer Italian Festival

V. Sattui Winery, St. Helena

This is a wine country event you can’t refuse! Celebrate the Italian heritage of V. Sattui with an outdoor festival straight out of the villages of Toscana and Lombardia – an enchanting evening full of mouthwatering food and raucous laughter, lively music and old friendships, wild dancing under the stars and, of course, your favorite V. Sattui wines.

RSVP $185, 6:30-9:30pm, www.vsattui.com

JULY 29

Pinot and Beyond

Russian River Vineyards, Forestville

Are you passionate for Pinot?! Don’t miss this fun and informative session that will both expand your knowledge and deepen your enjoyment of Pinot Noir. Join winemakers

Gio Balistreri from Russian River Vineyards, Mike Sullivan from Benovia Winery and Rod Berglund from Joseph Swan Vineyards for a deep dive into the many aspects of Pinot Noir grown in the Russian River Valley. Taste examples of Pinot Noir from each winery along with the winemakers as they walk you through the particular nuance and characteristics that make Russian River Pinot Noir so special. You’ll learn about specific flavor profiles, aromas and textures, as they relate to the unique climate and soils found within the AVA’s six distinct neighborhoods from Sebastopol to Santa Rosa and Forestville to Healdsburg. $70, 9:30-11am, www.wineroad.com/seminarseries

JULY 29

JCB Summer White Party

Raymond Vineyards, St. Helena

a magical summer evening at Raymond Vineyards sipping through some of our most highly regarded and allocated wines, not only in the JCB Collection but across multiple sister properties including Burgundy. Guests will also be treated to wood-fired pizzas and an assortment of light bites while a DJ spins an electrifying mix of music to liven the mood and keep you dancing all night long. $150, 7-11pm, raymondvineyards.com

JULY 29

Chardonnay and Lobster

JULY 27

Thursday Night Live –

Wine, Music & Food

Priest Ranch Tasting Room, Yountville

The best in live music, local cuisine from Priest Ranch Kitchen, and wine. Live band on the patio for guests to enjoy. Music is complimentary. Wine and food are available to purchase. RSVP 6-9pm, www.priestranchwines.com

JULY 27

Summer Music Series – Vincent Costanza

Cuvaison Estate Wines, Napa

Enjoy an idyllic sunset view from the expanded patio and tasting salon, accompanied by soulful vocals and acoustic-blues inspired guitar with an exceptional glass of wine handcrafted from the vineyards rolling out before you. $25, 4-7pm, www.cuvaison.com

JULY 28

Winemaker Friday

Trione Winery, Geyserville

John Duckett will be hanging out, talking about wine, gardening, science, touring the cellar and sharing some of his passions and some of his favorites from the barrel 1-3pm, trionewinery.com

JULY 28

Fridays at the Hood – MOMOTOMBO SF

Historic Hood Mansion, Santa Rosa

10 piece group of prominent San Francisco Bay Area musicians, comprised mainly of notable alumni of Malo and Santana. Latin Rock in live concert format.

$15 advance, $20 at the door. 7-9pm, fridaysatthehood.com

Papapietro Perry Winery, Healdsburg

Lobster, shrimp, sausage, corn on the cob, whole garlic, artichokes, and more served in true seafood boil fashion –everything will be poured onto the table. Dinner served in the cellar. $190, 6-8:30pm, papapietro-perry.com

JULY 29

Blanc de Noirs Summer Release Event

Etude Wines, Napa

Celebrating the release of the 2019 Blanc de Noirs Sparkling Wine, there will be a fun-filled afternoon of oysters, passed hors d’oeuvres, and much more. This event will be garden partythemed, so bring out your best floral patterns, white linen pants, and let’s enjoy summertime together.

$75, 2-5pm, www.etudewines.com

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JULY 29

Winemaker Dinner

Trione Vineyards & Winery, Geyserville

Winemaker, John Duckett will be hanging out, talking about wine, gardening, science, touring the cellar and sharing some of his passions with guests. Each Winemaker Friday he will feature a few favorite wines from the bottle. He will then share some of his favorites from the barrel and talk about the wines he is most excited about now. Free to attend. 1-3pm, trionewinery.com

JULY 29

Winemaker Fridays

Trione Vineyards, Geyserville

Come to the estate tasting room on the last Friday of each month where winemaker, John Duckett will be hanging out, talking about wine, gardening, science, touring the cellar and sharing some of his passions with guests. 1-3pm, trionewinery.com/events

JULY 29

Farm to Fork Celebrity Chef Series

Migration Winery, Napa

Top Chef Tanya Holland presents modern soul food with Migration’s award-winning single vineyard Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. $325, 6-9pm, www.migrationwines.com

JULY 29

Morning Hike and Tasting at the Ridge

Pine Ridge Vineyards, Napa

This grape-to-glass experience begins with some trail treats, followed by a hike through our beautiful, dramatically terraced hillside vineyards. $110, 9:30-11am www.pineridgevineyards.com/wine-events

JULY 29

Summer Music Series – James Harman

Viansa Winery, Sonoma

Live music on the main lawn with Italian food offerings and sweets, non-alcoholic beverage options, and plenty of wine. 12-3pm, www.viansa.com/events/summer-music-series

JULY 29

Farm-to-Table Dinner

Viansa Winery, Sonoma

Experience the bounty of Sonoma County with an elegant, multi-course dinner comprised of the best ingredients grown locally. Chef Ruby will tantalize your taste buds while you enjoy the beautiful evening seated by our organically farmed vineyard and taste our highly acclaimed Sonoma County wines. $185, 6-9pm, www.viansa.com

JULY 29

Oakville Summer School –Winemaker for a Day: The Art of Blending

Groth Vineyards, Oakville

With Director of Winegrowing Ted Henry and the Groth Winemaking Team

Be a winemaker for the day, blending Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Petit Verdot from the Groth Oakville Estate and select grower vineyards. Discover how each variety contributes to the finished wine. Mix these components to create your most intriguing blend, then see how your signature cuvee compares to the proprietary red. Limited. $150, 10:30am-12pm, grothwines.com

JULY 30

Bubbles & Crêpes

Breathless Sparkling Wines, Healdsburg

Enjoy a savory or sweet crêpe by Crêpes du Jour and a welcome pour of Breathless Sparkling Wine as you relax with the eclectic music of Adam Lieb. $25, 10am-12pm www.breathlesswines.com/Events

JULY 30

Reidel Glass Seminar

CIA at Copia, Napa

Experience first-hand the effect the shape of a wine glass has on a specific varietal.

An eye-opening presentation of how the stemware translates and delivers the bouquet, taste, balance, and finish of a specific varietal to the senses. Take home your own 4 glass Veloce Riedel Tasting Set, valued at $158. A wine and cheese pairing reception to follow. Presented by Robert Mondavi Winery. 10:30am www.exploretock.com/robertmondaviwinery

JULY 30

Summer Concert Series: Chris Isaak Rodney Strong Vineyards, Healdsburg

Enjoy live music, award-winning Rodney Strong wines, and delicious food trucks from local purveyors, all nestled in the vineyards. $89-$125, 5pm, www.rodneystrong.com

JULY 30

Backyard Nights | Live Music & Food Truck

Medlock Ames, Healdsburg

Watch the sun go down while enjoying a relaxing evening of live music, wine, and food. Wines by the bottle will be available for purchase. $20, 5-7pm, www.medlockames.com

JULY 30

Yountville Music Series

Veterans Memorial Park, Yountville Music: White Widow XOX, Food truck: TJ Dim Sum Truck Bring your friends, family, favorite beverages and a blanket to enjoy Sundays in the Park! Free to attend, 3-7pm, www.townofyountville.com

JULY 30

Summer Music Series – Tim Curley

Viansa Winery, Sonoma

Live music on the main lawn with Italian food offerings and sweets, non-alcoholic beverage options, and plenty of wine. 12-3pm, www.viansa.com/events/summer-music-series

JULY 30

Sip & Sway Sunday Music Series with JDub and Dino Duo Muscardini Cellars, Kenwood

Grab your friends and bring a picnic, order an exclusive charcuterie boards, or leave it to them to host your perfect afternoon outing with a Pairable Picnic baskets. 2-4pm, www.muscardinicellars.com

AUGUST 1

Tuesdays in the Plaza

Downtown Plaza, Healdsburg

Music: Eddie 9V – modern blues Food vendors open at 5. 6-8pm, www.ci.healdsburg.ca.us

AUGUST 1-31

Caramel Dipped Gravenstein Apples & Wine Experience

Dutton Estate Winery, Sebastopol

Celebrate the arrival of harvest season and the heirloom Gravenstein apple! Dip your own freshly picked apple in creamy caramel and savor the perfect pairing with our crisp Hard Apple Cider and four exquisite wines. The ultimate fall indulgence! $45, RSVP, www.duttonestate.com

AUGUST 2

Broadway and Vine –

Tony Award Winner Sutton Foster Live in Concert Peju Winery, Rutherford

Concert Only Ticket, $95

Wine Tasting Event and Concert, $225 VIP Reception/Concert/Dinner, $395 www.broadwayandvine.org

AUGUST 2

Wine & Sunset Series

Paradise Ridge Winery, Santa Rosa

Food Truck: The Orginal Burgerdog, Live Band: Sunhunter Guests will enjoy Paradise Ridge wines paired with beautiful Russian River Valley sunsets while enjoying gourmet local food trucks and live music! Handcrafted wines are available to purchase by glass or bottle. $10-$25, 6-8pm, www.prwinery.com

AUGUST 2

Wine Wednesdays

Kerr Cellars, Napa

Enjoy 3 Kerr wines paired with delicious bites by Oenotri Restaurant. $50, 5-7pm, www.kerrcellars.com

AUGUST 2

Peacetown Summer Concert Series

The Barlow, Sebastopol

• Laurie Morvan Band @ Blue Ridge Kitchen, 5-7:30pm

• The Harmans (Doug & James) @ The Foundry, 5-7:30pm

• Swing Fling @ Communty Market, 5-7:30pm

• Rodney Sweat & The Groove Unit @ Crooked Goat Brewing, 5:30-8pm

• Back Porchestra @ Hopmonk Tavern, 6-8:30pm thebarlow.net

For more wine-related events or to submit an event, scan the QR code or go to www.winecountrythismonth.com

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Tips on Wine Tasting

Guidelines and Etiquette to Enhance Your Experience

Visiting a winery tasting room may sometimes be intimidating, especially if you are not used to wine tasting and aren’t quite sure what to expect.

Following the guidelines and etiquette tips below will help enhance your experience as you travel through wine country.

Due to Covid-19, there have been changes to the wine tasting adventures. So please before you go:

• Plan in advance. Most wineries are now by appointment and in some cases “as space is available” (should you not have made reservations). Don’t be shy to ask at the last minute, but understand they may be full or be reserved.

• Understand that there may be a time limit

• Ask about the different tasting experiences and costs.

• If you plan to “share” a tasting, ask if it is okay. You may still be charged per person.

• If this applies, ask if the winery is dog/child friendly.

• Be sure to adhere to individual, local and state guidelines in place at the time (i.e. mask wearing until seated, etc.)

• Be flexible

• Don’t be self-conscious to share a tasting (*if appropriate) with your companion – it’s not looked on as being cheap, in fact, it’s smart.

• Don’t worry if you think you don’t know good wine. “Good wine” is what you like. Period.

• You don’t have to finish the glass. You are tasting, not drinking – use the dump bucket. Those little sips add up fast.

• You don’t have to like everything poured. The reason you are tasting is to see what you do and don’t like.

• Take time to smell the roses, or wine! Swirl the wine in the bowl of the glass then take your time, put your nose into the bowl of the glass … and inhale to experience the bouquet. See what fragrances you can identify: Earthy? Lemon? Honeysuckle? Cherry? Tobacco? It’s okay if you don’t identify any of those things, with time and tasting you will!

• Remember the five “S’s” of wine tasting: See (the wine in the glass), Swirl, Smell, Sip and Savor. (Take a small sip. Let the liquid surround your taste buds, what flavors can you identify)?

• Ask questions! Remember … there are no stupid questions. You are there to enjoy and learn, and your server is there to help.

• Don’t feel pressured to buy a bottle or to join a wine club, (however, if the tasting is free, or if you have a private tasting with a winemaker, it is good form to purchase a bottle).

• Leave a tip if you have had a nice experience ($5-$20 is a general rule, depending on the type of tasting).

• Don’t wear scents into a tasting room (cologne or perfume), and best not to wear white!

• Ask your server to recommend their favorite wineries to visit.

• Seek smaller, out-of-the-way, boutique wineries.

• Eat breakfast before you leave for the day and … hydrate – hydrate – hydrate! Hint: Drink one glass of water for each glass of wine.

• Bring something to snack on such as crackers, breadsticks or a baguette, (but inquire in advance if outside food is okay to bring in). Take time for lunch. When picnicking at a winery, never bring wine from another winery

• Don’t try to do too much. In general, three to four wineries will fill your day.

• If possible have a designated driver (or use a driving service). If staff feels you have had enough to drink they may refuse service, it’s for your own well-being.

• Trust your palate. Don’t worry if you don’t like what your friends or companions like. Not everyone likes the same things. This is about you – not them.

• Enjoy yourself!

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TEST YOUR WINE BOTTLE KNOWLEDGE

JEROBOAM –3 liters–4 standard bottles SPARKLING & BURGUNDY

SPLIT orPiccolo –187ml–

REHOBOAM –4.5 liters–6 standard bottles SPARKLING & BURGUNDY

STANDARD –750ml–

MAGNUM –1.5 liters–2 standard bottles

HALF –375ml–

IMPERIALE –6 liters–8 standard bottles BORDEAUX

MARIEJEANNE –2.25 liters–3 standard bottles BORDEAUX

DOUBLE MAGNUM –3 liters–4 standard bottles

BALTHAZAR –12 liters–16 standard bottles

JEROBOAM –4.5 liters–6 standard bottles BORDEAUX

NEBUCHADNEZZAR –15 liters–20 standard bottles

METHUSALEM –6 liters–8 standard bottles SPARKLING & BURGUNDY

MELCHIOR –18 liters–24 standard bottles

SALMANAZAR –9 liters–12 standard bottles

SOLOMON –20 liters–28 standard bottles SPARKLING

PRIMAT –27 liters–36 standard bottles SPARKLING

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Sonoma County Wineries & Tasting

DOWNTOWN HEALDSBURG TASTING ROOMS

BREATHLESS SPARKLING WINES

Banshee Wines

Blanchard Family Wines

BloodRoot Wines

Cartograph Wines

Coursey Graves

Devil Proof Vineyards

Ehret Family Winery

G&C Lurton

Gordian Knot

Hartford Family

Hawley Tasting Room & Gallery

Hudson Street Wineries:

• Burnside Road

• Owl Ridge

• Shippey Vineyards

• Willowbrook

Je Cohn Cellars

La Follette Wines

Lioco Wine Company

Longboard Vineyards

Malm Cellars

Marine Layer

Matt Smith/Grapeseed Murphy-Goode

Old Roma Station:

• Cole Ranch

• Es Okay

• Hart’s Desire Wines

• Leo Steen Wines

• Pezzi King Vineyards

• Rootdown

• Sapphire Hill Winery

Portalupi

Ramey Wine Cellars

Roadhouse Winery

Rockpile Vineyards

Sanglier Cellars

Seghesio

Selby

Siduri

Spicy Vines

Stephen & Walker

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BENNETT LANE WINERY

Home of 62 90+ Point Wines

• Garden Tasting • Reserve Garden Tasting

• Wine Blending Experience

3340 Hwy 128, Calistoga;

Reservations 1-877-MAX-NAPA

FRANK FAMILY VINEYARDS

Great Wine Happens Every Day

• Estate Tasting • Craftsman House Tasting

• Wines of Winston Hill Tasting

Reservations required, 707-942-0859 1091 Larkmead Lane, Calistoga

PRIEST RANCH WINES

Uniquely cultivated and unexpected

• Bacon & Wine Experience

• Bubbles & Bites Experience

• Food & Wine Pairing

Reservations required, 707-944-8200

6490 Washington St, Yountville

SEQUOIA GROVE WINERY

Some of the world's best Cabernet

• A Taste For Cabernet Wine & Food Experience

• Historic Barn Tasting • Cheese & Charcuterie Reservations required, 707-339-5757

8338 St. Helena Hwy 29, Rutherford

BREATHLESS SPARKLING WINES

Celebrate your breathless moments with award-winning sparkling wine!

FERRARI-CARANO VINEYARDS & WINERY

• Taste in the Villa, Enoteca or on Il Terrazzo

• Stroll Acres of Lush Gardens

• Tours & Private Tastings by appt. 8761 Dry Creek Rd, Healdsburg; 707=433-6700

ROBERT MONDAVI ARCH & TOWER

Experience Robert Mondavi Winery’s acclaimed wines and hospitality in new and unexpected ways. 930 Third Street, Napa

LEDSON WINERY

Extraordinary Hospitality

• Exquisite Atmosphere

• Impeccable Wines 7335 Sonoma Hwy, Kenwood; 707-537-3810

ST. FRANCIS WINERY & VINEYARDS

Celebrating Over 50 Years In Sonoma Valley

• Roving Vineyard Tour & Tasting Experience

• Tasting Flights

• Private Events

• Estate Pairings

100 Pythian Rd, Santa Rosa; 1-888-675-WINE

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Sparkling & Still Wines • Cheese & Charcuterie • Caviar Picnic • Sabrage Experience 707 395-7300, 499 Moore Ln, Healdsburg WHITEHALL LANE WINERY • Premium, World-Class Wines • Excellent Hospitality • Napa Green Certified and Sustainable Practices Reservations required, 707-963-9454 x 101 1563 St. Helena Hwy S. (Hwy 29), St. Helena VINOCE Wines that reflect the true expressions of Mount Veeder with balance, power, and uniqueness. Sip by the riverfront, or inside, and become part of the Vinoce family. 68 S. Coombs St. L6, Napa, 707-265-7750 V. SATTUI WINERY • Artisan Deli & Marketplace • Picturesque Picnic Grounds • Weekend BBQ & V. Sattui Food Truck Reservations required, 707-963-7774 1111 White Lane, St Helena Recommended Tasting Experiences Uncork the Best!
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65 BROWNS VALLEY RD Saintsbury Hyde Estate Madonna Estate Trefethen Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars Shafer Robert Sinskey Rudd Groth Caymus Rustridge The Terraces V. SATTUI Mayacamas POPE ST ZINFANDELLN. SKELLENGER L LEWELLING CONN CREEK RD REDWOOD ROAD OO MADISON YOUNT ST. YOUN SILVERADO TRAIL HARDMANLANE PEAK RD ATLAS MONTICELLOROAD SONOMA SOSCOL OSC E VENUE TRANCAS AVENUE SOLANO AVE PUEBLO CENTRAL 1STST WEST IMOLA AVE CUTTINGS WHARF RD ARNOLD DR. OLD Pine Ridge Domaine Carneros STATE LN S DARMS Cardinale Corley Family/Monticello YOUNTVILLE CROSSROAD OAD GALLERON HENRYRD. Chimney Rock PRATT TRINITYRD Raymond/JCB William Hill Artesa RUTHERFORDCROSSROAD CHILES POP E V ALLEY RD BROWNS VALLEY RD Ancien OLDSONOMA RD 3RD AVE. D A E 3RD AVE PlumpJack Vine Cli Winery INGLEWOOD Laird Domaine Chandon Darioush B BURNDALE HOFFMAN MAIN Corison HOWELLMTN Regusci BUCHLI Inglenook Rutherford Ranch Hall Rutherford Robert Craig BORRETTE Miner Family Vineyards WASHINGTON Hendry Fontanella Truchard Piña Napa Valley Far Niente McKenzie Mueller MONEYRD Saddleback Cellars Mumm Napa H HAGENRD Palmaz Vineyards Conn Creek Chappellet Judd’s Hill KAISER ISE NAPAVALLEY NAPA VALLEY CORPORATE DR CORPORATEDR Cuvaison Estate Wines ORCHARDAVE Baldacci Jessup Volker Eisele Family Hoopes Farella-Park Goosecross Cellars Falcor Tulocay Silenus Vintners Cli Lede Moss Creek Winery, Altamura Vineyards & Winery & Suisun Valley Wineries CARNEROS RD RD LOS CARNEROS RD S C HOUSE Pestoni Family The Prisoner Wine Co. Grgich Hills Estate SEQUOIA GROVE Cakebread Foley Johnson Opus One Nickel & Nickel Alpha Omega Prager Louis M Martini Sutter Home Chase Family Frogs Leap Round Pond Tres Sabores Fleury Heitz Hall RUSTON FAMILY JEFFERSON FFE PINE THOMPSONAVE LINDAVISTA BIG RANCHRD DOWOOD LANE
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Reid Family David Arthur SEAVEY BUEHLER AONAIR
Godspeed ZD Wines
Lake
OAKS AIRPORT BLVD Rutherford
FULTON Bell
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4TH AVE. Caldwell MARSTON FAMILY SPRING CHARLES KRUG Neyers
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O’Brien
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Brown Estate Kuleto
Cole
Biale
Hope And Grace Hill Family Estate
WHITEHALL NE WHITEHALL LANE
Hennessey William Harrison MANLEYBELLA
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Elizabeth Spencer
Vineyards
Estate Flora
BORDEAUX
RUTHERFORDHILL Hagafen Cellars
Mi Sueño Y Rousseau
Kenzo Estate
DAVID
Tournesol GREEN VALLEY
Girard
ORIN
OAKVILLECROSSROAD

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