Wine Country, California City Guide
For over 20 years, Pamela Lanier's Wine Country, California Travel Guide has been your connection to Wine Country's tourism community with invaluable details on local attractions, restaurants, shopping, museums, history, outdoor recreation and more.
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Wine Country Seasons & Vineyards
Open year round, every season offer things to do and see in Sonoma and Napa counties. Visiting at least one winery up close where the wine is produced might just make enjoying a bottle of wine an event after you’ve actually been to the place. In fact, this area is within driving distance to all the top wineries, so an entire get-away can be planned that is dedicated to wine tasting.The wine country deserves at least a weekend of your time to really experience it. Enjoy a fine glass of wine or an elegant tea service after checking into one of the many excellent wine country B&Bs and boutique hotels and take in the region slowly to truly appreciate all of its gifts. Guest Editor: Kelly McRae
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- Angels Camp
- Berkeley
- Beverly Hills
- Burlingame
- Calistoga
- Cambria
- Carlsbad
- Carmel
- Chico
- Coronado
- Davis
- Eureka
- Fort Bragg
- Fresno
- Healdsburg
- Inverness
- La Jolla
- La Quinta
- Los Angeles
- Mendocino
- Monterey
- Napa
- Oakland
- Pacific Grove
- Palm Springs
- Pasadena
- Point Reyes Station
- Redlands
- Sacramento
- San Diego
- San Francisco
- San Jose
- Santa Ana
- Santa Barbara
- Santa Cruz
- Sausalito
- Sonoma
- South Pasadena
- St. Helena
- Stockton
- Vallejo
- Wine Country
- Yountville
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Open year round, every season offer things to do and see in Sonoma and Napa counties. Visiting at least one winery up close where the wine is produced might just make enjoying a bottle of wine an event after you’ve actually been to the place. In fact, this area is within driving distance to all the top wineries, so an entire get-away can be planned that is dedicated to wine tasting.









