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Situated in the historic Vallejo-Castanada adobe, this downtown Sonoma winery is a haven for design lovers. The building, which dates back to the 1800s, is one of the few structures remaining from California’s Mexican Period. More recently, it received a grand facelift by San Francisco interior design legend Ken Fulk. Three Sticks’ wine is produced from various local vineyards, including the 610-acre Durell estate along the Sonoma coast. The conditions are particularly amenable to chardonnay, pinot noir, and cabernet sauvignon, which you can taste from the adobe’s cozy-chic confines. Sip it while you can—Three Sticks only produces 4,000 cases a year, and much of it sells out before leaving Sonoma Square.
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