Sonoma County growing areas such as Russian River Valley, Sonoma Coast, and Petaluma Gap are known for Pinot Noir. Following is a timeline for the growth of Pinot in the county.
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.
Norton Safeweb
Thursday, April 9, 2026
Tuesday, April 7, 2026
The Rise and Fall of Kenwood Vineyards
Kenwood Vineyards, located in the village of Kenwood in Sonoma Valley, has been a fixture of Sonoma County winemaking for over 50 years. The site has been home to winemaking for 120 years.
Wednesday, April 1, 2026
Complimentary Wine Tastings!
![]() |
| Spring in Alexander Valley image from sonoma.com |
Fourteen wineries in Sonoma County's Alexander Valley will offer free wine tastings and ten percent off of wine purchases during the month of April 2026. There are also some special rates on nearby lodging.
Some big name wineries are among the fourteen, including Jordan, Robert Young, and Silver Oak.
Don't miss out!
Info at Alexander Valley Winegrowers
For other wine tasting deals in Sonoma County, see this previous blog post.
Tuesday, March 31, 2026
A Visual Look at the Wine Market
A look at the wine market in a few graphs.
Every Picture Tells a Story, Don't It? Rod Stewart, 1971.
Thursday, March 26, 2026
The Hot Spots for Zinfandel
Where are the best spots to grow Zinfandel? Here's a look at the top growing areas, or American Viticultural Areas (AVAs).
Tuesday, March 24, 2026
Cool Spots for Pinot Noir
Pinot loves a cool growing season. The grapes are thin-skinned, ripen early, and want slow maturing to retain their acids. A warmer climate means the thin skins get damaged by the hot sun, the acids are degraded, and the grape sugars shoot up before the flavors can develop. You wind up with a flabby, soft, simple wine.
Friday, March 20, 2026
Changing Winemaking Customs
It seems like now might be a great time to change up the traditions in the wine biz.
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
2025 California Grape Crush Report
The state agriculture department has released the 2025 Preliminary Grape Crush Report. Following are a few highlights.
Thursday, March 12, 2026
Could This Be a Big Reason Why Wine Sales are Down?
You've heard that wine sales are looking gloomy, and you've probably heard different reasons why.
Younger consumers don't think it's cool because their parents drink it. There's too much competition from newer beverages like RTDs (ready-to-drink alcoholic drinks in cans), seltzers, ciders, and craft beer. There are health concerns. Another contributing factor is a post-pandemic let-down after huge sales just after businesses reopened in 2021. These all contribute, but price may be key.
Thursday, March 5, 2026
Large and Small, the Two Wine Industries
Looking at the differences in large vs. small wineries we'll focus on what's typical for each. Large ones are usually owned by corporations or at least have corporate-like structures. Small are family owned and operated. They are different in many ways.
Monday, March 2, 2026
Northern California's Wine Regions
When people think of California wine, they usually think of Napa Valley Cabernet first. Then maybe Sonoma County, specifically Russian River Valley, for Pinot Noir. There's actually a lot more. This is a look at the main wine regions of Northern California, listed alphabetically.
Friday, February 27, 2026
Wine Regions Experiencing Growth
It's not entirely doom and gloom for the American wine biz. There are areas that are adding vineyards and have new wineries planned. Here's a few of them.
