The Sonoma Spiel

California’s Sonoma Wine Country is known as a feast for the senses - amazing food and wine, beautiful mountains and redwood forests, and charming small towns. Go deeper into the best of Sonoma Wine Country with the Sonoma Spiel, where we talk about what’s happening in and around Sonoma Valley with guests like farmers, chefs, wine makers, artists and interesting guest stars. Plus, we answer YOUR questions about visiting California’s famed wine country during our recurring feature, ”We Get Questions.” Send us a question via email (info@sonomavalley.com) or tag us on one of our pages (From Facebook to IG to TikTok) and we might just answer your question
Episodes
Episodes



Wednesday Nov 02, 2022
A Tiny Winery in Glen Ellen - Laura Schermeister of Schermeister Winery - Episode 19
Wednesday Nov 02, 2022
Wednesday Nov 02, 2022
Laura Schermeister of Schermeister Winery in Glen Ellen stops by the Sonoma Spiel to talk about native-yeast fermentation, what it's like to sell out an entire vintage of wine, and why winemaker and how husband Rob chose winemaking over the cattle when an incontinent cow nudged him in the right direction.
Laura also spiels on their secret wine label, how to dress like a winemaker, and then she helps answer some visitor queries when we do "We Get Questions."
Want to watch? Check out https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqk3wQjyNxc&list=PLiSa7rAVobsI8O_3xp7hIDPKRO9nBuvNF.



Monday Oct 17, 2022
Monday Oct 17, 2022
She strikes under cover of night, bringing witty social commentary and whimsical observations to vertical surfaces around the North Bay. Political insights, personal encouragement and even reflexive references to the process are all part of The Velvet Bandit's catalogue of wheat paste-ups that can be found around northern California. Her day job as a self-described "lunch lady" provides time at night to seek out spots for the next bit of agitprop or absurdist art. The mom graffiti gang has art and they aren't afraid to use it.Plus we find out what it was like when a certain New York congresswoman wore a dress to the Met Gala that was really, really similar to some artwork from VB.Listen now, and then be on the lookout for her work. She can strike at any time, in any place. Find the Velvet Bandit online here: https://www.thevelvetbandit.com/



Monday Oct 03, 2022
Live Music in Sonoma Valley - James Marshall Berry Ep. 17
Monday Oct 03, 2022
Monday Oct 03, 2022
Why does Sonoma have so many quality bands? And how is it that a place that is 12-miles long has a huge variety of venues to hear live music? And why can't we get any postage stamps that are scratch and sniff?If you want to ask the big questions, but not necessarily get the big answers, turn to Sonoma bassist and performer James Marshall Berry. Just don't call him a musician, since the last song he wrote was 45 years ago and it may not be worth sharing because "they were some of the stupidest lyrics ever penned."He's a guy who knows all things Sonoma music, but he also helps us answer some questions. Count us in, James...



Monday Sep 26, 2022
Monday Sep 26, 2022
Fresh from the fields and just out of the farmers market, Arden Bucklin-Sporer of Glen Ellen's Oak Hill Farm stops in to tell us about what it's like growing food in the Sonoma Valley and why they have set aside land for wildlife. Then she details the upcoming harvest and pumpkin festival when they will launch pumpkins using a specially-made gourd trebuchet (sort of like a catapult) that uses Cardi P - an enormous pumpkin- as a counterweight. There will also be pumpkins to buy, an apple press, and large pumpkins to take photos with and in. (Oak Hill Farm has a pumpkin specialist - Jimmy- who likes to grow enormous pumpkins.) And- Weekend Along the Farm Trails in Sonoma County - is coming up! Arden has insights and ideas, and she may take you out to see some birds because "Oak Hill Farm is an incredibly birdy place."



Monday Sep 19, 2022
Monday Sep 19, 2022
Mark Bodenhamer from the Sonoma Valley Chamber of Commerce returns to the Sonoma Spiel and dishes about Pumpkin Spice Everything (Spam? Cup O' Noodles? Butter?) and what happens what a porpoise swims up the Petaluma River, which isn't a river, but a slough. Speaking of, he also has a slew of wine country events like the Pangloss party, Weekend Along Farm Trails, Lighting of the Plaza and more.Then we answer Sue from The Midwest who posted in a recent Facebook group asking about what to do during her stay here. Mark has ideas, Sue!He also brings a special deal: 50% off tasting at a winery when you mention this podcast? Yes - believe it. Listen for the details...It's all things Sonoma and it's all in the Sonoma Spiel - listen up!



Tuesday Sep 13, 2022
Don’t Ever Do Cats: Transcendence Theatre, Law & Order and A Song Ep. 14
Tuesday Sep 13, 2022
Tuesday Sep 13, 2022
Meggie and Colin are in studio (with a guitar and a song) with details on happenings with Transcendence Theatre Company, including their Gala performance, the holiday program and a teaser about the major show they will be unveiling soon. We try to get them to tell us a bit early, and all they can say is that it isn't "Cats." Speaking of cats, we riff about Nubbins, the cat who was cat-napped from Sonoma and eventually returned and hear how hard it is to get cast in Law & Order: SVU, even as a body found in a duck pond. Evidently that's a hard role to get.



Wednesday Sep 07, 2022
Wednesday Sep 07, 2022
Andriana Duckworth of the Sonoma Valley Vintners & Growers Alliance has the low-down on the Valley of the Moon Vintage Festival, the longest running agricultural festival in California. We also find out that, in fact, the making of wine in Sonoma Valley during "crush" season of harvest does not entail an army of Italian girls in red skirts stomping grapes barefoot in barrels.Duckworth also shares how the winegrape harvest in Sonoma Valley is a time of excitement and exhaustion as the farmers and vintners race to get the grapes off the vines and made into wine in the barrels. Did you know that Sonoma Valley high school has a program where ag students learn how to grow grapes that go into actual wines?And finally - Sonoma Valley Traffic Alert - watch our for grape trucks on the road and please drive carefully!



Monday Aug 29, 2022
Lions, Bears, Coyotes & Badgers - Sonoma Spiel with Caitlin Cornwall Ep. 12
Monday Aug 29, 2022
Monday Aug 29, 2022
Caitlin Cornwall is a biologist and botanist who just wants to see a badger, and has only seen a mountain lion in person once. She sits with us to detail what the Ecology Center does as it advocates for the Sonoma Valley watershed, as well as some great hikes in Sonoma Valley. We also hear about the campgrounds at Sugarloaf Ridge and the fig tree picnic spot at Sonoma Garden Park. And the one plant she just doesn't like... (Looking at you, Yellow Star Thistle.) For more information about Sonoma Ecology Center check out https://sonomaecologycenter.org.To camp in Sonoma Valley go to Sugarloaf Ridge State Park at https://sugarloafpark.org/.

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Regular and special guests from in and around Sonoma Wine Country get together for the Sonoma Spiel. Hear from chefs and winemakers and people in the know about what's happening in California's Sonoma Valley. Like wine, food and travel? Listen to the Sonoma Spiel!
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