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Reopening California: Sonoma County restaurants, wineries allowed more freedom as it enters red tier

It s been challenging to say the least, said owner Saul Gropman. They were able to stay afloat by the addition of six outdoor tables on the sidewalk as well as increased take out orders. The biggest challenge has been communication from the state, said Gropman about the changing regulations as the virus has surged through the community. Sonoma County has faced some of the harshest restrictions in the state. When the Blueprint for a Safer Economy was implemented in August, they remained in the purple tier even as neighboring counties dipped into less restrictive tiers. The restrictions from the health departments are widely different from Napa to Sonoma counties, observed Gropman.

How a former NFL pro started a winery with two of his teammates

Courtesy of Tony Moll Tony Moll is a former Green Bay Packers player who opened a winery in Sonoma, California with his former teammates, Daryn Colledge and Jason Spitz. They named it Three Fat Guys. Lessons from football like coordination, quick thinking, and rolling with the punches have helped the cofounders tackle challenges. This is his story, as told to freelance writer Molly O Brien. I grew up in Sonoma, California and played sports year-round as a kid. The wine industry was always a fascination growing up here, and part of my family history. My great-grandparents on my mom s side moved to Sonoma County from the Lucca province of Italy in the early 1900s, and on their ranch, they grew zinfandel to sell to the local wineries along with making a little for themselves. 

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