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Sonoma

[ suh-noh-muh ]

noun

  1. a town in W California: center of wine-producing region.


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Then the false claims filtered by word of mouth through Sonoma’s agricultural fields, wineries and restaurant kitchens, where Spanish-language fact checks could not counter them.

Nicholas clearly explains the science of that reduction and how we can get there, but the best parts of the book come when she digs into her personal story, like witnessing worsening fires in Sonoma, California, where she grew up.

Centers in Sonoma and Stanislaus counties no longer take walk-ins, but have some staff onsite and offer appointments for some onsite services.

Browne co-founded Kosta Browne, a Sonoma-based label that rose to cult status with its pinot noir wines, including Wine Spectator magazine’s top wine of the year in 2009.

While ongoing talks with Sonoma and other counties have been paused in light of the pandemic, Boulder County in Colorado has just launched a program in partnership with Zero Foodprint modeled on Restore California.

Sonoma County district attorney Jill Ravitch announced in July that she would not bring criminal charges against Gelhaus.

Maybe then Napa and Sonoma could get the chops to design an appellation regime of integrity.

In Sonoma it had to wait for Burt Williams to show his hand.

I remember being with Christo and Jeanne-Claude when they were doing Running Fence in Sonoma County, Northern California.

They have a community supported agriculture program, with a unique partner in Williams-Sonoma.

He at once assumed command of the American forces, and on June 15 captured Sonoma.

Accordingly he sent a force to a Mexican military post known as Sonoma, which with little trouble was taken.

Vallejo, set free when the short-lived "bear-flag republic" went to pieces, lived many years at Sonoma.

In 1853 he removed to Sonoma County where he spent the remainder of his life, dying sometime after 1878.

But, on the contrary, the colonel spoke to him kindly, released him as a prisoner on his promise to go back to Sonoma.

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