Episodes

  • Max Pond : Chocolate Maker and Football Coach Talks The Chocolate Cow and Friday Night Lights
    Apr 24 2025

    Cows make chocolate, right? Otherwise why would one of the favorite chocolate stores in Sonoma be called "The Chocolate Cow?"

    Known for shaved ice, ice cream, gelato, hot chocolate, truffles and an incredible candy selection, the Chocolate Cow is a must-stop for visitors to the Sonoma Plaza. In this episode we learn about the types of chocolate, how to hand-dip treats, what it takes to run a candy store in a wine country town and why it's always important to have plenty of fresh, cold water for visitors.

    In addition to learning about the importance of fresh chocolate (especially a 65% dark), the trends of Dubai Chocolate (and how the trends have come and gone - salted caramel? Spicy chocolate?) and why pistachios are having their moment, we talk Sonoma Valley football.

    Go Dragons! Max is the coach of the Sonoma Valley High School football team and has led the team to a winning season recently. (Go Dragons!)

    Every week our podcast guests answer YOUR questions about wine country and visiting Sonoma, this week Max Pond of Chocolate Cow takes on:

    We would like to visit both Sonoma and Napa Valleys in one day. How can we do that?

    Are there any wineries that have tours of how they make wine, but we don’t have to taste the wine. We aren’t really wine drinkers, but we are interested in learning about it.

    We heard that you can do a walking tour of the Sonoma Plaza - can you tell me more about that?

    I have a friend from Colorado visiting who likes to go hiking and I don’t have any weekend plans but I can’t have her sleeping on my couch for two days doing nothing what should we do?

    We are visiting Sonoma soon and like to play bocce. Where can we find some bocce ball courts?

    We Get Questions is brought to you by the Sonoma Plaza Tasting Pass: Save up to 25% off tasting fees and choose three great wineries around the historic Sonoma Plaza. Details at https://bit.ly/SonomaTastingPass

    Got questions about Sonoma Valley? You can email us at info@sonomavalley.com, text us at 707-996-1090 or contact us through Facebook, Instagram, TikTok or just walk into one of our two visitor centers.

    More info about The Chocolate Cow: https://thechocolatecow.com/

    It's Sonoma Valley's top podcast and you find it wherever you find fine podcasts, including

    Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiSa7rAVobsI8O_3xp7hIDPKRO9nBuvNF

    Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-sonoma-spiel/id1634467429

    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4UuskGhmJ3EkWQk8DObR9b

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    50 mins
  • A Bohemian in Sonoma: Daedalus Howell on alt-weeklies, live music, indy films and the news biz
    Apr 9 2025

    Daedalus Howell is the editor of the North Bay Bohemian, "an award-winning alternative newsweekly serving Sonoma & Napa counties." And he's a poet. And a self-taught filmmaker. And an author. And a musician, because that's a thing in Sonoma. Some quick notes we pick along the way: Philip Marlowe, the fictional, hard-boiled noir detective, was born in Santa Rosa. Daedalus left high school early and turned to a life of writing and performing, and then became a free lance writer for a local newspaper. He is a current independent filmmaker, with his latest release being "Werewolf Serenade," which may or may not have been filmed with permission at a Sonoma Valley winery (Kunde Family Winery.) We also note that the North Bay Bohemian forgot to include the Sonoma Spiel in "best podcast" section for the "Best of the North Bay" awards. Every week our podcast guests answer YOUR questions about wine country and visiting Sonoma. This week Daedalus Howell takes on these questions: I’d like to buy a state park “poppy pass” - the annual pass that gets us into most CA state parks. Where can I get one locally? Where can we see redwoods? I was near Sonoma City Hall at noon and everyone was honking at the crowd of people in front of the palm tree. What’s going on there? We want to get photos of trees and flowers in bloom in Sonoma - where should we go? We Get Questions is brought to you by the Sonoma Plaza Tasting Pass: Save up to 25% off tasting fees and choose three great wineries around the historic Sonoma Plaza. Details at https://bit.ly/SonomaTastingPass More information about Daedalus Howell is at https://dhowell.com. Got questions about Sonoma Valley? You can email us at info@sonomavalley.com, text us at 707-996-1090 or contact us through Facebook, Instagram, TikTok or just walk into one of our two visitor centers. It's Sonoma Valley's top podcast and you find it wherever you find fine podcasts, including Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiSa7rAVobsI8O_3xp7hIDPKRO9nBuvNF Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-sonoma-spiel/id1634467429 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4UuskGhmJ3EkWQk8DObR9b

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    54 mins
  • Sonoma in Style: Malia Anderson on fashion, style and the challenge of wine country casual
    Apr 3 2025

    It's always fun when Malia Anderson of Style my Malia riffs on fashion, image and style. Malia roundly rejects the "Costco Dad" look as as a "personal look," while extolling her youthful desire to be Dominique Devereaux from Dynasty. (And really, who wouldn't?)

    In a free-wheeling conversation we talk about when to wear cut-off jeans ("jorts"), how to define your personal style and what, exactly, constitutes "Wine Country Casual" when one is invited to such an event.

    Before we got to Sonoma questions we handled fashion questions from people in and around Sonoma, and got to these important issues:

    "Should middle aged men dress their age...like jorts and white new balance sneakers or maybe dockers with a polo and boat shoes? Or is it ok to follow and follow the "younger" trends and wear baggy jeans, retro or vintage style clothes, bold prints etc? This leads me to my next fashion question. Is it ok for older men to have long hair or should they be clean cut?" -R. Montes, the Cloverdale Lady Killer

    "There are times when men have to be at least a little bit "dressed up" around here when the weather is HOT! Tips on how to do that successfully would be great.

    Tell us about tailoring - what’s worth having altered...how can alterations make you look your best?

    Where does vintage/second-hand fit into an overall "look" (if at all) for men, especially?"

    -Jason G, the Sonoma OG

    "What are some wine country style no-nos?"

    Jose L, the Fashion Don of The Springs

    "Where did you get your fashion sense?"

    Marie G, The teaching cook and the cooking teacher

    "What exactly is wine country casual?"

    Tiffany P, the Credit Union queen

    "I’m trying to transition from work from home wardrobe and just starting to get back to a more regular professional look. I’m at a loss on modern looks for the sharp dressed gal these days. Where does one even start!?"

    Meredith R, Queen of the tax tables

    And like all of our podcast guests, Malia Anderson takes time to answer YOUR Sonoma questions. This week she answers,

    I’m arriving at Sonoma County Airport (Charles M. Schulz- Santa Rosa - STS) and would like to get to the city of Sonoma. How can I do that?

    I’m staying near the Sonoma Plaza and looking for wineries that are nearby. Especially red wines. Any ideas?

    I hear that roundabouts are popular in Sonoma. Where is the next one going to be?

    We Get Questions is brought to you by the Sonoma Plaza Tasting Pass: Save up to 25% off tasting fees and choose three great wineries around the historic Sonoma Plaza. Details at https://bit.ly/SonomaTastingPass

    More information about Malia Anderson and her styling services is available at https://stylebymalia.com

    Got questions about Sonoma Valley? You can email us at info@sonomavalley.com, text us at 707-996-1090 or contact us through Facebook, Instagram, TikTok or just walk into one of our two visitor centers.

    It's Sonoma Valley's top podcast and you find it wherever you find fine podcasts, including

    Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiSa7rAVobsI8O_3xp7hIDPKRO9nBuvNF

    Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-sonoma-spiel/id1634467429

    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4UuskGhmJ3EkWQk8DObR9b

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    57 mins
  • Swimming in Sonoma Valley: Sonoma Splash talks cooling off, exercise, community and fun
    Mar 27 2025

    Splish splash in Sonoma- we're talking about the new Sonoma Splash Aquatic Center in Sonoma Valley with Jane Hansen and Allyson Etherington.

    Tidbits include that Allyson's mom is a long-distance open water swimmer who took photos of other swimmers while swimming away from Alcatraz (and recently swam the Maui channel,) that Jane has been swimming for most of her life and still coaches, and that the proper term for the big puffy coat that the swim coach wears, even though she doesn't yell while doing it, is a parka.

    Sonoma Splash has an Aqua Park in the summer, a zero-entry warm water pool for therapy and classes, and an entire wellness program held in their community room (which has other classes and is available for private rentals.) We also hear about how visitors who want a good lap swimming session are always welcome during lap swim times, and there are also aquatic exercise classes. And people looking to just cool off in the pool are invited as well. (Details on all the programs here: https://sonomasplash.org/)

    Every week our podcast guests answer YOUR questions about wine country and visiting Sonoma. This week the Sonoma Splashers take on:

    In Boyes Springs some years ago, there was a huge swimming pool. It was really big! Is it still there?

    I want to hike the Overlook Trail - do I have to park in the cemetery?

    I saw a VW bus that appeared to be a tour or something at a winery. What is that?

    Where is my car parked?

    Got questions about Sonoma Valley? You can email us at info@sonomavalley.com, text us at 707-996-1090 or contact us through Facebook, Instagram, TikTok or just walk into one of our two visitor centers.

    We Get Questions is brought to you by the Sonoma Plaza Tasting Pass: Save up to 25% off tasting fees and choose three great wineries around the historic Sonoma Plaza. Details at https://bit.ly/SonomaTastingPass

    It's Sonoma Valley's top podcast and you find it wherever you find fine podcasts, including

    Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiSa7rAVobsI8O_3xp7hIDPKRO9nBuvNF

    Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-sonoma-spiel/id1634467429

    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4UuskGhmJ3EkWQk8DObR9b

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    57 mins
  • Maui in Sonoma: The Crossover Podcast Event of the Year!
    Mar 21 2025

    There's no physical bridge between Maui and Sonoma, but there is a spiritual one. Our friends from the Maui Visitors & Convention Bureau just happened to be in the San Francisco Bay Area to talk about why you should go visit Maui now, and we tricked them into coming onto the podcast. (We told them they would be our Very Special Guests, and This Time We Mean It.)

    Sherry Duong and Leanne Pletcher brought their spirit of aloha to talk about where to visit in Maui, food trucks to try, adventures beyond the beaches, and the spirit and resilience of Maui's residents.

    They also filled us in on loco moco, Spam Musubi, and what's all the fuss with poke bowls. (There's even a new contest for Maui residents - the "Anything But I'a (Fish) Poke Contest" that encourages creative poke bowl recipes that use anything other than fish.

    We also chat about things we have in common (history tours, natural beauty, farmers markets) and things that are unique to each of us (pineapple wine, hot air balloon tours).

    Every week our podcast guests answer YOUR questions about wine country and visiting Sonoma. Oddly enough, we got a lot of questions in the Sonoma visitors center about travel from Sonoma to Maui, and so we were fortunate that our friends from Maui were here to help. This week they took on:

    What is the tallest mountain in the world and is it true that it’s in Hawaii?

    I keep hearing about this thing called poke. What is it and where should I get it in Maui?

    I’m heading from Sonoma to Maui soon and want to find some local wines. Where should I go and what should I taste?

    Is it better to visit Haleakalā at sunrise or sunset?

    You can also find more great answers to your Maui questions at https://www.gohawaii.com/islands/maui.

    We Get Questions is brought to you by the Sonoma Plaza Tasting Pass: Save up to 25% off tasting fees and choose three great wineries around the historic Sonoma Plaza. Details at https://bit.ly/SonomaTastingPass

    Got questions about Sonoma Valley? You can email us at info@sonomavalley.com, text us at 707-996-1090 or contact us through Facebook, Instagram, TikTok or just walk into one of our two visitor centers.

    It's Sonoma Valley's top podcast and you find it wherever you find fine podcasts, including

    Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiSa7rAVobsI8O_3xp7hIDPKRO9nBuvNF

    Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-sonoma-spiel/id1634467429

    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4UuskGhmJ3EkWQk8DObR9b

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    53 mins
  • Almost spring! Steve Ledson on Kenwood, Ledson Winery, and not sleeping much
    Mar 18 2025

    Rancher, hay baler, contractor, winemaker... if Steve Ledson sat in our podcast studio any longer he probably would have admitted to several other jobs he has had over a varied life in and around the Sonoma Valley.

    This week on the Sonoma Spiel podcast he talks about growing up in the northern Sonoma Valley area of Kenwood and exploring the woods that would become public parks like Annadel and Sugarloaf.

    In a wide ranging interview we also hear about the vaunted Moon Mountain AVA, one of the top winegrowing regions in the United States, his passion for fly fishing and his quest for conservation of natural resources.

    Every week our podcast guests answer YOUR questions about wine country and visiting Sonoma. This time Steve answered these Sonoma questions:

    We're moving out of the area in 2 weeks: What are your "not to miss spots" for restaurants?

    Is the Sonoma art walk continuing this summer?

    I’m here in town for a few days and looking for someone to drive our car to take us wine tasting? Is this possible?

    I was driving through Kenwood and I saw what looked like large, smoky campfires in the fields. What’s going on with that?

    I keep seeing mannequins around Sonoma Valley wearing amazing dresses made of corks and champagne cages and all sorts of recycled items. What is this?

    We Get Questions is brought to you by the Sonoma Plaza Tasting Pass: Save up to 25% off tasting fees and choose three great wineries around the historic Sonoma Plaza. Details at https://bit.ly/SonomaTastingPass

    Got questions about Sonoma Valley? You can email us at info@sonomavalley.com, text us at 707-996-1090 or contact us through Facebook, Instagram, TikTok or just walk into one of our two visitor centers.

    More information about Ledson Winery and Ledson Hotel is at https://ledson.com.

    Details about the Moon Mountain District wine region is at https://moonmountaindistrict.org.

    It's Sonoma Valley's top podcast and you find it wherever you find fine podcasts, including

    Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiSa7rAVobsI8O_3xp7hIDPKRO9nBuvNF

    Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-sonoma-spiel/id1634467429

    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4UuskGhmJ3EkWQk8DObR9b

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    50 mins
  • ACTION! Sonoma International Film Fest with Ginny Krieger
    Mar 11 2025

    Ginny Krieger with the Sonoma International Film Fest is back on the Sonoma Spiel podcast (three-peat!) to talk about the upcoming film festival (March) and the more than 100 films showing during the big event. Like all the SIFF events there is a curious culinary component and this year it's a fiesta of Italian cooking with "Marcella's Italian Dinner," celebrating legendary Marcella Hazan. (This intimate four-course wine dinner, crafted by Sonoma’s award-winning female chefs—Domenica Catelli (Catelli’s), Tracey Shepos-Cenami (Jackson Family Wines), and Chef Gia Passalacqua (Chef and Winemaker)—promises an exquisite journey through Italian flavors paired with exceptional wines.)

    As we go over the different films coming we break out some movie treats courtesy of the Sebastiani Theatre like Good & Plenty candy and popcorn.

    And like all of our Sonoma Spiel podcast guests, Ginny answers YOUR Sonoma questions during "We Get Questions." This week she takes on:

    Where can we go to see wildflowers blooming now? - via email to info@sonomavalley.com

    Is there a fee to enter Sonoma Valley - via email

    What’s a good place for Chinese food in Sonoma?

    Can I propose to my girlfriend in the Plaza? Is that allowed?

    We Get Questions is brought to you by the Sonoma Plaza Tasting Pass: Save up to 25% off tasting fees and choose three great wineries around the historic Sonoma Plaza. Details at https://bit.ly/SonomaTastingPass

    Got questions about Sonoma Valley? You can email us at info@sonomavalley.com, text us at 707-996-1090 or contact us through Facebook, Instagram, TikTok or just walk into one of our two visitor centers.

    It's Sonoma Valley's top podcast and you find it wherever you find fine podcasts, including

    Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiSa7rAVobsI8O_3xp7hIDPKRO9nBuvNF

    Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-sonoma-spiel/id1634467429

    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4UuskGhmJ3EkWQk8DObR9b

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    50 mins
  • "My chateau is made of tin." Paul Giusto (Highway 12 Winery) on Sonoma Sips and winemaking
    Feb 25 2025

    You can't swing a cat without knocking over a baby sheep in Sonoma Valley in Spring - and Paul Giusto, a three time repeat guest, is back on the Sonoma Spiel to talk Highway 12 Winery and Sonoma Sips.

    While we get the important words out of the way - namely the ones we aren't supposed to say on the radio- we then dive into winemaking, what it's like running a small winery and how to make wine in a fancy, metal-sided warehouse on the outskirts of town.

    Paul also talks about what Highway 12 Winery is pouring during Sonoma Sips, the limited time special that offers tastes for $15 at more than 40 wineries. At Highway 12 they're offering four sips and a surprise, all for just $15.

    Every week our podcast guests answer YOUR questions about wine country and visiting Sonoma. This week on WE GET QUESTIONS he takes on:

    What local flower farms have good prices for flowers (orange, fuschia, yellow) for our June wedding? Ranunculus, marigolds, billy balls, and wild flowers not roses.

    Can you tell me where the body shops are?

    I see that there was a Hungarian count named Agoston Harasthazy in Sonoma in the 1850s. Do people still speak Hungarian in Sonoma?

    When is the mustard going to bloom in the vineyards? We want to get good photos.

    We Get Questions is brought to you by the Sonoma Plaza Tasting Pass: Save up to 25% off tasting fees and choose three great wineries around the historic Sonoma Plaza. Details at https://bit.ly/SonomaTastingPass

    Got questions about Sonoma Valley? You can email us at info@sonomavalley.com, text us at 707-996-1090 or contact us through Facebook, Instagram, TikTok or just walk into one of our two visitor centers.

    Highway 12 Winery: www.highway12winery.com

    Sonoma Sips: www.sonomavalley.com/food-wine/wine/sonoma-sips

    It's Sonoma Valley's top podcast and you find it wherever you find fine podcasts, including

    Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiSa7rAVobsI8O_3xp7hIDPKRO9nBuvNF

    Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-sonoma-spiel/id1634467429

    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4UuskGhmJ3EkWQk8DObR9b

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    57 mins
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