Are you staying the weekend? We love Sonoma and hope that those of you coming from afar (ah hemmm all my Chicago and Orange County peeps) get to experience Sonoma to the fullest. Here are some links to help your visit. Make sure you make it to the square and get to walk around at the very least! That is how Timothy and I spent several of our first dates!
Best in Sonoma gives a comprehensive overview of the Sonoma Valley including Wineries, Restaurants and Things to Do. Also you will find an Events Calendar and directions to Sonoma. Learn more about the valley's history and many great parks.
www.bestinsonoma.com
The Sonoma Valley Visitors Bureau also provides online information about the valley. They also have a printed guide which will be sent to you if you request one.
www.sonomavalley.com
The city of Sonoma has a classic historic center known as the Plaza. On the Plaza there are many shops and restaurants and a town treasure, the Sebastiani Theater. See a movie in a landmark building and feel some of the ambiance of an older time. For their schedule visit:
www.sebastianitheater.com
Wine Tasting:
David Noyes (Kentwood)
http://davidnoyeswines.com/
David is a personal friend of ours. His tasting room is off the beaten path but worth the visit. See the video Timothy made for David's website below:
David Noyes Wines- Winter 2008 from Timothy Benton on Vimeo.
Sebastiani (Sonoma)
http://www.sebastiani.com/visit_us/visit_us_home.asp
Eric Ross (Glenn Ellen)
http://www.ericross.com/visit.html
Valley of the Moon (Glenn Ellen)
http://www.valleyofthemoonwinery.com/main_scaled.html
Saturday, August 9, 2008
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