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Toast to the Summer of Love with B. R. Cohn Wines
In 1967 more than 100,000 people came together at Haight-Ashbury, a neighborhood in San Francisco. The movement was named the Summer of Love.Bruce Cohn, founder of B.R. Cohn Winery and manager of the Doobie Brothers for 45 years, was there when it happened. So this summer…
5 Reasons to Fall for Paso Robles
Located along U.S. Highway 101 in the center of California’s Central Coast lies Paso Robles, one of California’s fastest growing wine regions. Paso Robles, or “Pass of the Oaks,” boasts a climate that is ideal for wine growing and is home to more than 40,000 vineyard…
May is for Moscato!
In honor of National Moscato Day on May 9th let’s start planning for summer with my tips for a glorious vacation…where to go, what to drink and what to read.Where should we go? I suggest somewhere on the water where we can eat some hot spicy food…
Holiday Road Trip Survival Guide
Happy holidays, friends! Like many of you, many on our team our getting ready to hop in the car and drive to visit family and friends. While we can’t cut hours off of your drive time, we can provide you with ideas that will help you pass the time…
Support Tough Enough To Wear Pink at THE Rodeo of the Year and Beyond!
In honor of Giving Tuesday we wanted to spotlight Tough Enough To Wear Pink, a cause we hold close to our hearts here at the Wine Sisterhood. Tough Enough To Wear Pink, co-founded by original Wine Sister, Terry Wheatley, provides a nationally-recognized campaign and framework for rodeos and…
Outdoor Wine Tasting in Napa and Sonoma – Our Favorites!
This summer, we’re taking every opportunity to sit, relax, swirl and sip outside at all of our favorite spots in Napa and Sonoma. Consider this list of wineries with outdoor tasting areas on your next trip to California wine country. They’ve got us hoping for an Indian summer…
Wine Sister Insider Guide: Town of Sonoma
The town of Sonoma is located in Sonoma Valley, the birth place of California’s wine industry and the closest to San Francisco – just 45 miles from the Golden Gate Bridge. Sonoma holds an important place in US history, as it was the site of the 1846 Bear Flag Revolt…
Wine Sister Insider Guide: St. Helena
It’s time to bring you to one of our favorite spots in Napa Valley in our Wine Sister Insider Guide series: St. Helena. It’s a town situated conveniently in the middle of wine country, with authentic Napa Valley charm, and home to exquisite wineries, boutique hotels and fine…
Sip with Us at Events Near You: 2015 Wine Sisterhood Social Clubs
UPDATE: We have no more Wine Sisterhood events planned in 2015. Please stay tuned for an updated event announcement in early 2016. It’s been too long since you hit the town with your best Wine Sisters by your side. How do we know? We’re guilty too!Which is…
Wine Sister Insider Guide: Town of Calistoga
Welcome to the fourth installment of the Wine Sisterhood Insider Guide to Napa Valley. This week we bring you the charming town of Calistoga, located at the base of Mount Saint Helena at the top of Napa Valley. With its spas, fantastic food, and world-class wineries, you’ll have…
Wine Sisterhood Adventures: Denver is Dazzling!
Denver is nicknamed the Mile-High City because its official elevation is exactly one mile (5,280 feet or 1,609.344 meters) above sea level, making it one of the highest major cities in the United States. We also think it is an interesting city because…The first permanent…
Wine Sister Insider Guide: Oakville & Rutherford
Welcome to Part 3 of our Wine Sisterhood Insider Guide to Napa Valley. In this installment, we’re bringing you all of our favorite places to wine and dine in Oakville & Rutherford! Missed our first two installments? Read Part 1: Town of Napa, and Part 2: Yountville. Eating &…