Discover the best top things to do in Sonoma Valley, United States including Chateau Sonoma, Wine Country Chocolates, Williams-Sonoma, Paradise Ridge Winery Kenwood, Bump Wine Cellars, Victor Hill Wines, Large Leather, Lisa Kristine Gallery Sonoma, Nomad Chic, Arts Guild of Sonoma.
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Chateau Sonoma is a Direct Importer of French Antiques & Objects d' Art for home & garden. We are located just of sonoma's historic plaza in the heart of "California Wine Country" An hour north of San Francisco and twenty minutes west of Napa.
5.0 based on 34 reviews
Wine Country Chocolates is the best shop ever. It’s the first store I drive to when visiting Sonoma. They have the best non-dairy chocolates. If you have a lactose allergy, this is the place to go. They also have regular delicious chocolate too. Check it out, stores are located in Sonoma and Glen Elen CA.
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First opened by Charles Williams as a hardware store 1953 but was converted to a cookware shop in 1956. He relocated the store to San Francisco in 1958. The company has grown to over 600 stores across the world but Chuck Williams never forgot his roots in Sonoma. When the original building was up for sale, it was purchased and Williams celebrated his 99th birthday on the store's opening in 2014.
5.0 based on 41 reviews
Our Sonoma Valley wine experiences in Kenwood showcase a selection of hand-crafted wines from our Russian River Estate and Rockpile Appellation in Northern Sonoma County.
This is a beautiful winery, with great atmosphere, excellent wine, and wonderful service. Their wines are very approachable. You can find a bottle to take home to celebrate any occasion, and to go with a variety of foods. The people at the wine bar are very accommodating and will help you select the right bottle(s) for all of your celebrations and dining. Please include this winery in your itinerary when visiting the area!
5.0 based on 18 reviews
Visited Bump for the second time this week. Really enjoy their wines and visiting the tasting room is a pleasant experience. Geordie is super knowledgeable and also just a friendly guy. They have the tasting room set up with comfy couches with artwork displayed on the very-cool brick wall; so, you can relax and sip and enjoy the wine, if you wish.
5.0 based on 12 reviews
Located on the Historic Sonoma Plaza in Sonoma, CA, Victor Hill produces small lot, hand crafted, exquisite wines soley from Sonoma County. Pinot Noir, Rhone varietal blends, Zinfandel and Cabernet Sauvignon.
5.0 based on 7 reviews
Jessica makes everything by hand with high quality leather and fasteners. She and her husband are friendly, knowledgable and wonderful people. Every single item in their tiny shop is wonderfully crafted with skill and care. And it lasts! for a lifetime.
5.0 based on 19 reviews
Fine Art Gallery focusing on global humanity and inspiring unity. Lisa Kristine is an internationally recognized fine-art photographer. For more than 30 years she has documented indigenous cultures and social causes in more than 150 countries across six continents, meeting people at the level of the heart. Lisa’s work has been shown in exhibitions and purchased for permanent collections in museums throughout the United States and abroad. The current that runs through her work is the belief in the inherent dignity of every living being. Lisa masterfully navigates the emotional landscapes of her subjects and their environments, driving awareness around causes such as human trafficking, indigenous wisdom, and global unity.
Popped in here with my budding 16 year old photographer daughter. We were both so impressed. The photos are absolutely breathtaking. Definitely worth a stop.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
Nomad Chic is an evolving collection of apparel, jewelry, furniture and accessories from around the world.
5.0 based on 6 reviews
Arts Guild of Sonoma, organized in 1977 to exhibit and advance the creative efforts of 30 local artists, is the oldest continuously operating artists' collective in the State of California. Exhibitions change and update every month, and there is a public reception on the first Saturday from 4pm to 7pm, free to the public. Regular hours are Thursday through Monday from 11am to 5pm.
Wow, I was really impressed with the art here. These are one of a kind paintings, prints, jewelry and sculpture. If you ask the people behind the desk, they're artists too and their work is on display. They are happy to tell the story behind the art and that makes it so much more fun to shop here. I was surprised to find how inexpensive some of the items are. Definitely something to remember Sonoma by and so much better than a t-shirt or mug!
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