Sonoma Sojourn
With its rustic landscape and agricultural bounty, this is a California that seems most like Italy.
The town of Sonoma, north of San Francisco, was founded by the Spanish and then became part of the newly independent Mexico. Yet today the town, and the valley that surrounds it, feel so much like Tuscany that if the area were a tiny, independent country (think Andorra) it might be called Calitalia. As you turn onto Highway 121 and enter the valley and its broad vista of rolling hills, vineyards and grasslands, you could easily find yourself exclaiming “Che bella!”







