Friday, November 10, 2017

After the fires, Wine Country is open for business | Travel Newsletter

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Friday, November 10, 2017
 
 
After the fires, Wine Country is open for business
 
After the fires, Wine Country is open for business
 
Virtually all of Napa and Sonoma counties remains intact following last month's fires. Take a drive down Highway 29 or the Silverado Trail, through Northern California's wine mecca, and the scenery is familiar, save for some burned swaths.
 
 
 
 
 
In Trump era, Northern California wineries get political
  In Trump era, Northern California wineries get political  
 
 
Massive new sculpture honors Wine Country firefighters
  Massive new sculpture honors Wine Country firefighters  
 
 
 
 
Sonoma's cider houses are alive — but for how long?
  Sonoma's cider houses are alive — but for how long?  
 
 
Can millennial winemakers fix wine country's 'Napathy' problem?
  Can millennial winemakers fix wine country's 'Napathy' problem?  
 
 
 
 
Would you pay $3,000 for a weekend at 'Grape Camp?'
  Would you pay $3,000 for a weekend at 'Grape Camp?'  
 
 
How much of the wine you drink is truly vegan?
  How much of the wine you drink is truly vegan?  
 
 
 
 
The 4 best spots to taste olive oil in Napa
  The 4 best spots to taste olive oil in Napa  
 
 
Napa Valley's restaurants are good as ever after the fires
  Napa Valley's restaurants are good as ever after the fires  
 
 
 
 
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