Boonville, the hidden gem of California's wine country

<b>To the Vineyard!</b> Just a few miles from Boonville, Elke Winery offers bold pinot noirs in a quaint tasting room.  (Blane Bachelor)

<b>Hunker Down in Style</b> The welcoming, upscale Boonville Hotel, the only hotel in town, features 15 rooms and cottages, plus a prix fixe restaurant. (Blane Bachelor)

<b>Picnicking in the Vines</b> Guests at the Navarro Vineyards and Winery enjoy a picnic lunch amidst the vines. (Blane Bachelor)

<b>Quaint and Cozy Cottages</b> The comfortable, upscale cottages on the Philo Apple Farm offer unique farm stay experiences.  (Blane Bachelor)

<b>Feeling Sheepish</b> Sheep lounge in the shade at the Philo Apple Farm, a working farm and cooking school in Anderson Valley.  (Blane Bachelor)

<b>Throwback to Simpler Times</b> A farm stand based on the honor system at the Philo Apple Farm beckons with fresh eggs, jam, apples and cider.  (Blane Bachelor)

<b>Rustic Eats</b> Table 128, the restaurant at the Boonville Hotel, serves a prix fixe menu featuring locally sourced ingredients.  (Faith Echtermeyer)

<b>Find Treasures at the Farmer’s Market </b> Every Saturday, the Boonville Farmer’s Market takes place in the parking area of the Boonville Hotel.  (Blane Bachelor)