Napa Sonoma
View from Trattore Wines on Dry Creek Road north of Healdsburg, Sonoma County There are many wineries along the snaking Dry Creek Road.
(Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)Bicycling at the Indian Springs resort in Calistoga, Calif.
(Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)Outside the Castello di Amorosa winery in Calistoga, Calif., modeled after a Tuscan castle.
(Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)Guests visit the Castello di Amorosa winery in Calistoga, Calif.
(Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)A view of downtown Sonoma in the months after the October fires
(Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times )This sign showing gratitude to the first responders to the October fires hangs in a downtown Sonoma business.
(Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)Permissions for sale by the honor system in a Sonoma front yard.
(Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)A view of Healdsburg, Calif,, which was spared by the October fires.
(Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)Kay Cole, left, and her mother, Jessica Murdock, try some wines at the Paradise Ridge tasting room in Kenwood in Sonoma County.
(Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)Walking through Sonoma Valley Regional Park in Sonoma County
(Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)Stones at Sonoma Valley Regional Park honor the victims of the October fires.
(Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)The Gundlach Bundschu Winery, a family operate with roots in the 19th century, operates outside the city of Sonoma. In October’s fires, it lost one residential building but its production facility, tasting room and most of its vineyards survived.
(Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)Tasting room attendant Gary Coffland pours wine for two guests at the Gundlach Bundschu Winery near Sonoma.
(Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)A hot-air balloon flying over Napa Valley
(Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)A man fishes on Napa River near Oxbow Public Market.
(Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times )Birds take wing from a healthy vineyard along the Napa-Sonoma border.
(Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)The Napa Valley Wine Train approaches a stop at Grgich Hills Winery in Napa Valley.
(Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)An attendant serves lunch aboard the Napa Valley Wine Train, which runs between Napa and St. Helena, Calif.
(Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)Lunch is served on the Napa Valley Wine Train.
(Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)A conductor of the Napa Valley Wine Train, which carries passengers past many vineyards on its route from Napa to St. Helena, Calif.
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