In case it's dreary at home, and you want a break, here's what you might find in Sonoma County in the winter months. All are my photos from past years.
Bob on Sonoma
Views of a local who has been in the hospitality side of the wine biz full- or part-time for about three decades. Maybe more importantly, an avid consumer of the local wines for over 40 years. Mostly general comments on the California wine business because that's what I know.
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Thursday, January 29, 2026
Tuesday, January 27, 2026
Wine Industry Report for 2026
The Silicon Valley Bank's Wine Division puts out an annual report on the financial state of the American wine industry. The data comes from wineries returning a survey of their past year's performance. Their State of the US Wine Industry report is required reading for many in the wine business. Below are a few key points. Go here and click on Download Now to see the full report.
Thursday, January 22, 2026
Wine Faults
Something ain't quite right with your wine, but you aren't sure what it might be or if it's just you. Following are the most common problems you can find with wine. Some of them happened at the winery, the others in storage, in transit, or in your hands.
Tuesday, January 20, 2026
Describing Sonoma County Towns
If you are wondering where to stay when visiting Sonoma County, rather than asking people on Reddit or looking at a map, use this handy description guide to pick what fits your personality.
Towns listed from large to small.
Friday, January 16, 2026
Visiting Sonoma County in the Winter
Is an off-season visit right for you? Here are pros and cons of a winter visit. The same applies for Napa, our next door neighbor.
Wednesday, January 14, 2026
Other California Wine Towns
Lots of people know about the wine towns of Napa Valley (Napa, Yountville, St. Helena, and Calistoga), and next door in Sonoma County (Sonoma, and Healdsburg). These burgs tend to be cutesy and pricey. California has other wine towns that aren't so well known, maybe not so cute, and probably not so expensive.
Thursday, January 8, 2026
It's Supposed to be Wine TASTING
Napa Valley and its small towns sometimes have issues with people overdoing it. Luckily, it seems most folks are aware of the potential to overindulge and hire a driver, have a designated-driver, or keep their winery stops to two per day.
Tuesday, January 6, 2026
Top Wine Stories of 2025
Welcome to 2026. We made it! Following are some of last year's big stories relating to the U.S. alcohol industry.
Tuesday, December 30, 2025
Best Wines $20 and Under
The best low-cost wines, according to Wine Enthusiast. The wine magazine put together their list of favorite inexpensive wines from the past year, The Top 100 Best Buys. Forty-four were American wines, including the #1 wine, Method 2023 California Cabernet Sauvignon, priced at $20, but often selling for around $15.
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Tuesday, December 23, 2025
Largest Wine Retailers
America's largest wine retailers are a couple of warehouse-type stores. Total Wines passed up Costco for the number one spot in 2024. The difference between the two is Total Wines specializes in wine, and it's right there in the name. Costco is a membership "club" that sells everything.
Thursday, December 18, 2025
Helping the Wine Industry
Wednesday, December 17, 2025
Another Reason the Wine Industry is in Trouble
There are fewer people drinking, people drinking less, mostly for health reasons. Consumers have other options like craft beer and hard seltzer. There are other reasons for the decline in sales.
