Itineraries – NapaValley.com https://www.napavalley.com Explore Napa Valley Tue, 27 Aug 2024 20:40:18 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 The Perfect Napa Valley Itinerary for First-Time Visitors https://www.napavalley.com/blog/the-perfect-napa-valley-itinerary-for-first-time-visitors/ https://www.napavalley.com/blog/the-perfect-napa-valley-itinerary-for-first-time-visitors/#respond Fri, 19 Jul 2024 17:00:13 +0000 https://www.napavalley.com/?p=28719 Planning your first trip to Napa Valley? Follow this itinerary to experience the best that Napa Valley Wine Country has to offer.

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One hour north of San Francisco, all of life’s greatest indulgences—wine, food, relaxation, and adventure—can be experienced all at once in Napa Valley, one of the top Wine Country destinations in the world.

Thirty miles long and five miles wide, this small slice of heaven is home to more than 500 wineries throughout a collection of six quaint towns: Napa, Yountville, Oakville, Rutherford, St. Helena, and Calistoga. Each has its own personality and places to discover; from Napa’s urban wine trail to Yountville’s renowned dining scene to Calistoga’s detoxifying hot springs, there’s something for every kind of traveler, whether you’re a oenophile, foodie, adventurist, or self-care aficionado.

There’s also no bad time to visit Napa Valley. While September and October are the busiest and warmest months, offering the chance to experience the annual grape harvest in action, the winter months have their own appeal. It’s quiet, uncrowded, and not too chilly, with temperatures mostly in the 50s and 60s. Plus, many hotels offer hard-to-beat off-season rates. Your best chance of rain is in the spring, but the blooming fields of bright, yellow mustard also make it one of the most Instagram-worthy seasons to plan a trip.

Whenever you do decide to pack your bags and pay Napa Valley a visit, we’ve put together the perfect itinerary for the first time visitor, covering all of the “must do’s” over a long weekend trip.

Day 1

Visit a Historic Winery

Louis M. Martini Winery
Photo Courtesy of Louis M. Martini Winery / Kristen Cropper

You can’t visit Napa Valley without a trip to some of the area’s most historic and famous wineries where this great wine region began to make its mark on the world. From Napa, head north on scenic Highway 128 toward St. Helena, first stopping at Rutherford’s Beaulieu Vineyard, one of the longest continually operating wineries in Napa Valley, before making your way to Louis M. Martini Winery to admire the renovated space while you sip.

Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars
Photo courtesy of Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars
wine and food tasting experiences at Markham Vineyards
Photo courtesy of Markham Vineyards

Stop at Markham and Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars, where you’ll be able to taste iconic wines while discovering more about Napa’s winemaking heritage at each stop. Other historically-significant winery stops worth considering include Burgess Cellars, Beringer, Charles Krug (Napa Valley’s oldest winery).

Explore Downtown Napa

Fieldwork Brewing
Thirsty? Grab a pint! Photo Courtesy of Fieldwork Brewing Company

After a day of wine tasting, make your way back to Napa, where you’ll be able to explore on foot. Stroll over to the Oxbow Public Market, where you can shop from a myriad of local vendors for souvenirs and gifts, like locally-made olive oils or spirits. You can also grab a pre-dinner snack—think oysters from Hog Island Oyster Co., a mini Sweet S’mores or Chocolate Velvet cupcake from Kara’s Cupcakes, or housemade sourdough bagels from Loveski Deli. Thirsty? Grab a pint at Fieldwork Brewing Company.

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River Views at Arch & Tower, Photo courtesy of Robert Mondavi

Next, it’s time for more wine. Stop into one of the many wine tasting rooms, wine bars, or restaurants for happy hour, such as Arch & Tower for incredible river views and wine tasting, or Cadet, Carpe Diem, or Compline wine bars. Make a reservation for dinner on the Napa Riverfront at the famous Morimoto or the romantic French bistro Angele, or head to The Grove at CIA to dine on Mediterranean-inspired cuisine under olive trees in the garden.

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Stay

Andaz Hotel
Book a suite at this urban chic hotel in Downtown Napa. Photo Courtesy of Andaz Napa

Reserve a hotel room in Napa so that you can be within walking distance (or just a short drive) to downtown’s many restaurants, bars, and tasting rooms. The urban chic Andaz Napa is at the heart of downtown Napa activity, where loft-style rooms are both stylish and inviting, while Milliken Creek’s peaceful riverfront location offers guests a quieter escape just a few minutes from the downtown scene.

Milliken Creek Inn in Napa, CA
Photo courtesy of Milliken Creek Inn

Day 2

Spend your second day exploring the towns that put the “Valley” in “Napa Valley.” The small towns of Yountville, Oakville, Rutherford, St. Helena, and Calistoga are referred to by locals as the “UpValley,” so use that term if you want to blend in.

Breakfast in Yountville

pain au chocolat pastry at Bouchon Bakery
Sink your teeth into a pain au chocolat aka "chocolate croissant". Photo Courtesy of Facebook, Bouchon Bakery

For breakfast, head to chef Thomas Keller’s famous Bouchon Bakery in Yountville for pastries and espresso. Most likely there will be a line out the door, but it moves quickly. If you want to double down, you can head to Mini Model across the street. This is a smaller location of the locally-acclaimed Model Bakery. Get the English muffin. It’s so good that Oprah Winfrey actually has them flown straight to her front door. For a more elegant brunch option, head to RH Yountville, where dishes like avocado toast on charred sourdough and black forest bacon are perfectly paired with their signature RH mimosa.

Visit a Boutique Winery

Cliff Lede
Photo Courtesy of Cliff Lede Vineyards

Because you visited some of the oldest, largest, and most popular wineries on Day 1, make an appointment at a boutique or family-owned winery next and compare experiences. A boutique winery can mean several things: a more personalized experience (sometimes with the winemaker or owner), less of a crowd, and super primo wines (especially Cabernet Sauvignon, which Napa Valley is best known for). Some of our favorite family-owned and/or boutique wineries to visit UpValley are Goosecross Cellars, Jessup Cellars, and Cliff Lede Vineyards in Yountville, Clif Family Winery and Trinchero in St. Helena, and Groth Vineyards and Winery in Oakville or Staglin Family Vineyard in Rutherford.

Photos courtesy of Sequoia Grove Winery

Also in Rutherford is the family-owned Sequoia Grove Winery, where a variety of tasting experiences await. Check out the impressive Taste of Cabernet, where a multi-course menu crafted by Executive Chef Spencer Conaty highlights the marriage between food and wine, or the more approachable (and less filling) Wine + Bites experience to tide you over until lunch. 

Lunch in St. Helena

Clif Family Winery
Photo Courtesy of Clif Family Winery

For lunch, continue to head north and pull over at the original Gott’s Roadside location in St. Helena. Formerly Taylor’s Automatic Refresher, when Gott’s took over, they kept the old, 50s-style roadside building, now a Napa Valley landmark. There may be a line, but the burgers and shakes are a can’t-miss. But, if you simply can’t wait, Clif Family Winery’s Bruschetteria food truck is equally enjoyable, offering a variety of seasonally-driven lunch items that will tide you over until dinner. They’re both located at the gateway of St. Helena’s charming Main Street, so you can walk your meal off afterwards with some window shopping at the local boutiques.

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Relax and Recharge in Calistoga

For the better part of the afternoon, drive the eight miles from St. Helena to Calistoga for some spa time. This quirky, little town is best known for its healing mineral waters from natural hot springs, plus mud baths that’ll make your skin as smooth as a newborn. Make an appointment for a spa treatment ahead of time; there are so many local spas to choose from, from luxe resorts like Indian Springs and Solage to hip boutique gems like Dr. Wilkinson’s Backyard Resort & Mineral Springs to more intimate and classically restorative escapes at Golden Haven Hot Springs.

If you have some time after, take a stroll down Calistoga’s main drag Lincoln Avenue and pop into CAMi Art + Wine for a tasting while admiring the contemporary art, or grab a pint at the Calistoga Inn Restaurant & Brewery.

Dine at a World-Renowned Restaurant

Violetto
Photo courtesy of Violetto

For your last supper of the trip, go big and make a reservation at one of Napa Valley’s finest dining establishments. St. Helena is home to the new Violetto restaurant at Alila Napa Valley, Christopher Kostow’s The Charter Oak, and Colin Rupp’s Harvest Table. In Yountville, choose from the late Michael Chiarello’s Bottega, or Thomas Keller’s The French Laundry (if you can get in and money is no issue) or Ad Hoc. Wherever you end up, you won’t leave hungry or disappointed.

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Stay

Alila Hotel
Estate View Deluxe Room at Alila Napa Valley, Photo courtesy of Alila Hotel

Book a hotel in St. Helena for the second night of your trip. For a true Wine Country getaway among the vines, snag a room at the luxurious (and adults-only) Alila Napa Valley. There may not be vineyard views, but you can’t beat the peace and tranquility of a stay at Meadowood, situated in the hillside just outside of town. For something more contemporary and convenient, check out the Wydown Hotel, located right on St. Helena’s Main Street.

Day 3

Take Flight in a Hot Air Balloon

hot air balloons
Photo Courtesy of Bob McClenahan Photography

Schedule your travel plans home later in the day so that you have time for one last hurrah. One of Napa Valley’s most sought-after adventures is a sunrise hot air balloon ride over the vines. We promise that the 6 AM wake up call is worth it. Don’t forget your camera!

Check out Napa Valley Aloft to schedule your flight, which often includes a post-flight sparkling wine toast. However, if soaring above the valley isn’t your thing and you’d prefer to fit in another winery visit, don’t miss exploring the caves and distinct wines of Pine Ridge Vineyards, situated in the heart of the Stags Leap District.

Conclusion

Although three days in Napa Valley only scratches the surface of what this incredible corner of Wine Country has to offer, you’ll make a great head start with this first-timer’s itinerary. From floating above the vineyards in a hot air balloon to sipping Cabernet at wineries both boutique and world-renowned, you’ll truly run the gamut of everything there is to experience in Napa. We won’t blame you if you start planning your next trip before your first is even over.

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Tucked away between Oakville and St. Helena in Napa Valley, California, the Rutherford AVA is a little slice of paradise for those who love a good glass of red. This spot is a haven for Cabernet enthusiasts in particular, offering up the kind of full-bodied, luxurious Cabs that put Napa on the map. And for those who like to mix things up, there’s a delightful array of Bordeaux blends (and even sparkling wine!) to keep your taste buds entertained.

When it comes to wine, it’s all about location, location, location. Rutherford’s got a special something in its soil—a magical mix of gravel and sandy loam—that, along with a unique microclimate, gives grapes a longer time to hang and develop flavor. All this leads to wines that boast tannins softened into a smooth, dusty elegance, creating the renowned “Rutherford Dust”—a signature trait that’s become one of the most captivating qualities of Rutherford.

For an unforgettable journey through Napa Valley’s Rutherford region, we’ve put together a short list of some of the best tasting rooms to visit.

Sullivan Estate Grounds
Photo Courtesy of Sullivan Estate

Known for world-class Merlots and Cabernet Sauvignons, Sullivan Rutherford mixes traditional-style wines with the mastery of today’s finest winemaking techniques. With private tastings available seven days a week by appointment, you’ll revel in this elegant yet comfortable atmosphere of the tasting room, which overlooks the winery’s stunning estate vineyards and gardens. Bring on the serenity.

Insider Tip: Treat yourself to the Founder’s Tasting—a private tour followed by a seated tasting with tasty bites. A wine educator will walk you through their Estate Collection and the J.O. Sullivan Founder’s Reserve Collection for a truly memorable experience.

1090 Galleron Road, St. Helena, CA 94574, (707) 963-9646

Beaulieu Vineyards located in Rutherford, CA
Photo Courtesy of Beaulieu Vineyard (BV)

Since being established in 1900 by Georges des Latour, Beaulieu Vineyard (or “BV”) has been at the forefront of Napa’s winemaking scene. His dream was to produce wines that could rival those from his homeland of France. For decades, the winery was helmed by the iconic winemaker André Tchelistcheff, known affectionately as the “Maestro.” His creation, the Georges de Latour Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon, set the standard as Napa’s first cult Cabernet and continues to be revered as one of the region’s premier wines

Insider Tip: Dive into the Discover Rutherford Dust Tasting to see what Tchelistcheff meant when he said, “You need Rutherford dust to grow good Cabernet.”

1960 St. Helena Highway, Rutherford, CA 94573, (707) 257-5749

Cakebread Cellars
Photo courtesy of Cakebread Cellars

Family-owned Cakebread Cellars is dedicated to producing wonderful wines with sustainability in mind. With humble beginnings on a small 22-acre plot of land in Rutherford, Cakebread has since grown to 1,600 acres with 16 different vineyards. Settle in to their stunning tasting room to sample their signature Chardonnay or bold Cabernet Sauvignons. Be sure to check out The Perfect Pair: Wine & Food Tasting for a culinary adventure that celebrates the winery’s dedication to epicurean delights. You’ll stroll through the vegetable garden before indulging in wine paired with four delicious bites.

Insider Tip: Curious about the winery’s sustainability efforts? See Cakebread Cellars’ dedication to eco-friendly winemaking firsthand on the Sustainable Wines & Vines Tour. You’ll walk through the vineyards and production facility to learn about their groundbreaking water and energy conservation practices, all while sampling four different wines.

8300 St. Helena Highway, Rutherford, CA 94573, (800) 588-0298

Inglenook Winery
Photo Courtesy of Inglenook Winery

Since its inception in 1881, Inglenook has been a pioneer in Napa, introducing the region’s first Merlot vines and one of the first gravity flow wineries. Since filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola took the reins in 1975, the winery has continued to make a name for itself, especially with its Rubicon estate Bordeaux-style red wine.

Insider Tip: To learn more about the legacy and wines of Inglenook opt for the Private Library Tour and Tasting, a sommelier-led library tasting in the historic Inglenook Chateau.

1991 St. Helena Highway, Rutherford, CA 94573, (707) 968-1179

PEJU
Photo Courtesy of PEJU / Katie Gallogly

Led by the innovative Tony Peju, this family-owned winery shines with its classic Bordeaux varietals, including its Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon. Book a Classic Seated Tasting to experience five of Peju Winery’s most popular Napa Valley wines. You can also request a cheese plate and, on the weekends, a Chef’s Sampler to accompany your tasting. Pay a visit here and you may see the matriarch of the family, Herta Peju, digging in the dirt to ensure the roses and dahlias are at their finest.

Insider Tip: Visit the charming, 50-foot tower on property that graces all estate-bottled Peju labels. It also happens to be one of the tallest buildings in Napa Valley.

8466 St. Helena Highway, Rutherford, CA 94573, (707) 963-3600

Round Pond Estate.
Sit on the terrace while you enjoy a culinary journey through Wine Country. Photo Courtesy of Round Pond Estate

Round Pond Winery is a family-owned gem known for its small-lot Cabernet Sauvignon and estate-grown olive oils. The winery’s commitment to artisanal winemaking shines through in every glass, which you can sip from the serene ambiance of the covered patio. Did we mention the panoramic vineyard views? Yeah, they’re photo-worthy.

Insider Tip: Book the Estate Tasting for an intimate exploration of Round Pond’s premium wines, complemented by a selection of house-made accompaniments. This guided tasting is a perfect way to immerse yourself in the rich flavors and stories of this beloved winery.

875 Rutherford Road, Rutherford, CA 94573, (707) 302-2575

Mumm Napa sparkling wines
Enjoy sparkling wines in a relaxed setting. Photo courtesy of Mumm Napa

For those who fancy a bit of sparkle, or who simply need a palate cleanser between all that red, Mumm Napa is a must-visit in Rutherford. Located on the west side of the Rutherford AVA, along the Silverado Trail, Mumm Napa is famous for its méthode traditionnelle sparkling wines, adding a dash of French flair to California’s Wine Country.

Insider Tip: Don’t miss the Oak Terrace Tasting, where you can savor a flight of exclusive sparkling wines paired with artisanal bites while taking in the breathtaking views of the vineyards. It epitomizes the quintessential Napa Valley experience.

8445 Silverado Trail, Rutherford, CA 94558, (707) 967-7700

Groth Vineyard
Photo courtesy of Groth Vineyards and Winery

Pac-Man would gladly gobble up the award-winning wine at Groth Vineyards & Winery. The family-owned vineyard was founded by the former CFO of Atari, and first jumped on the international wine scene when its 1985 Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon became the first American wine given 100-points by Robert Parker. The winery sits on a beautiful estate bordering the Rutherford AVA, so while not technically in Rutherford, it’s a worthy spot to visit when venturing around the wineries nearby.

Insider Tip: For a closer look at what Groth is all about, book the Estate ATV Tour. This 90-minute experience will have you venturing into the vines to learn about Groth’s wine philosophy and sustainability efforts, all while sampling varietals surrounded by the vines from which they come from.

750 Oakville Cross Road, Oakville, CA 94562, (707) 754-4254

Conclusion

As you can see, you’re spoiled for choice when it comes to Rutherford wineries! Sip on the iconic Cabernet Sauvignons that Rutherford has become known for or get to know the AVA’s other noteworthy varieties at these wonderful wineries. Simply put: you really can’t go wrong when you combine Rutherford terroir and grapevines.

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Napa Valley Day Trip: A Guide to One Perfect Day in Napa https://www.napavalley.com/blog/napa-valley-day-trip/ https://www.napavalley.com/blog/napa-valley-day-trip/#respond Tue, 21 May 2024 16:00:32 +0000 https://www.napavalley.com/?p=1485 Just a short drive from San Francisco, Napa Valley is a wonderful place to visit, even if you’re short on time. Here’s how to have the perfect day trip to Napa.

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Everyone knows California’s Napa Valley has some of the best wineries in the world, but it’s so much more than just wine. Napa Valley is a world-class Wine Country filled with extraordinary culinary experiences, stunning mountains and vineyards, and amazing art. It’s also just a hop, skip, and a jump (or rather a short drive) from San Francisco and neighboring Sonoma, which makes it a perfect destination for a day trip.

While you could easily fit in a half-day visit to Napa, we suggest making it a full-day trip, so you can do all the fun things like wine tasting, dining out, and exploring, of course. And there’s no need for lots of planning because this itinerary maps out how to have a fantastic day full of some of Napa Valley’s best experiences without too much time in the car. (Note: Most of the stops on the itinerary are in and around the city of Napa, as destinations further north like Rutherford and St. Helena would eat up too much drive time.)

Start with a hearty breakfast

Photos courtesy of Boon Fly Cafe

Breakfast is definitely the most important meal of the day when wine tasting is on the itinerary. Proteins and carbs will help soak up that booze (or at least help it absorb it more slowly), and there’s no better protein and carb combo than the chicken and waffles at Boon Fly Café at the picturesque Carneros Resort and Spa. Located at 4048 Sonoma Highway (as you head into Napa from San Francisco or Sonoma), it’s the perfect spot to start the day. Pro tip: Grab a dozen of the famous donuts for car snacking.

Blend your own wine at the Hess Collection Winery

Hess Person Estates
Photo Courtesy of Hess Persson Estate

Atop Mount Veeder, you’ll find Hess Persson Estates, located at 4441 Redwood Road in Napa, where you can play winemaker for the day by blending three varietals to create a custom blend you can take home. Or, if you’d rather enjoy your wine with a side of art, opt for the Walking Tour of the Hess Contemporary Art Museum, one of the most impressive private collections in the world, before sitting down to sample the winery’s newest releases.

Enjoy a delicious lunch at Oxbow Market (plus treats to take home)

Oxbow Market in downtown Napa, CA
Photo courtesy of Oxbow Public Market

Oxbow Public Market, located at 610 1st Street in Napa, is popular with locals and tourists alike, and for good reason. You’ll find all kinds of food purveyors at this lively high-end market, where you can enjoy a fantastic meal as well as find all kinds of epicurean delights from local Californian food and wine producers. Take a lap before committing to your lunch fare (you’ll find everything from oysters to burgers to tacos) and then enjoy your meal on the spacious deck overlooking the Napa River. You can also find plenty of goodies to assemble your own picnic, if you’d prefer to pack a picnic and eat along the Napa Riverfront.

Stroll and shop in downtown Napa

First Street Shopping
First Street Shopping, Photo Courtesy of Sarah Anne Risk

If you’re looking for something to do other than wine tasting, look no further than First Street in downtown Napa, where you’ll find three blocks of tasting rooms, interesting shops, and unique art galleries. You can also stop by the Napa Valley Welcome Center, located at 1300 1st Street, and pick up a complimentary map for the Napa Valley Art Walk, a public outdoor art exhibition featuring eight sculptures, all within walking distance of each other.

Tour and taste at some of Napa’s best wineries

Stags’ Leap Winery
Tasting at Stags’ Leap, Photo Courtesy of Stags’ Leap Winery

It would be extremely ambitious to stop at every winery mentioned on this itinerary, but if you want to make a go of it, they’re listed here in driving order. Better yet, pick one or two, so you can really enjoy the experience without rushing or worrying about time.

Stags’ Leap Winery, located at 6150 Silverado Trail in Napa, is on one of California’s first wine estates—home to 240 acres of vineyards and an 1890s stone Manor House surrounded by beautiful gardens. Book the 90-minute Manor House Tour & Tasting experience so you can explore the property and gardens before enjoying a seated tasting.

Silverado Vineyards, at 6121 Silverado Trail in the heart of the Stags Leap District, is all about offering up quality wines alongside beautiful views. Try their new White Wine & Caviar experience for something on the lighter side, or dive into their rich Cabernets during their Legacy Cabernet offering.

Burgess Cellars, situated at 2921 Silverado Trail, doesn’t just offer exceptional wines, but this historic property also has sweeping views that are pretty darn spectacular.

If you’re planning to head back to San Francisco or Sonoma before dinner, stop into Domaine Carneros on your way out of town, which is located at 1240 Duhig Road in Napa. Stroll through the formal gardens before taking a seat on the terrace of the French-inspired Chateau, where you can sip bubbles, snack on caviar, and toast to an amazing day in Wine Country.

Arch & Tower
Enjoy wine, housemade bites, and river views at Arch & Tower in downtown Napa. Photo courtesy of Arch & Tower

If an urban winery is more your jam, don’t miss Robert Mondavi’s new Arch & Tower tasting room. Located overlooking the Napa River, at 930 3rd Street in Napa, Arch & Tower is downtown Napa’s newest spot to sip acclaimed wine while enjoying curated food pairings. If you plan it right, you can sip a glass of wine as the sun sets during their Golden Hour tasting, before heading out to dinner.

Get a new perspective on Napa with an unusual or global-inspired dining experience

Napa Valley Wine Train
Photo courtesy of Napa Valley Wine Train

If you’re “just” looking for exceptional food in a stylish space that stays fixed to the ground for the entire meal, Napa has some extraordinary restaurants. Angèle Restaurant & Bar, a riverfront bistro located at 540 Main Street in downtown Napa, will transport you to France for the evening. And dining at Morimoto Napa, located just a few doors down at 610 Main Street, feels like a trip to Japan, complete with sushi, sake, and even a little shopping.

We also adore the food at The Grove at the CIA, located at 500 1st Street in Napa. Here, shareable, Mediterranean-inspired dishes are chock full of ingredients from Copia’s own on-site gardens.

However, if you’re looking for a more unusual dining experience, you can go on a literal culinary journey via land or sea. Roll past Napa’s lush landscapes and travel back in time on the Napa Valley Wine Train, located at 1275 Mckinstry Street in Napa. This classic Napa experience is available for wine tours during the day, but they also offer a multi-course dinner at night. If that doesn’t float your boat, a Winemaker Cruise definitely will. Glide along the Napa River in a 50-foot yacht while enjoying a four-course dinner with wine pairings. The boat departs from the Napa Yacht Club, located at 100 Riverside Road in Napa.

Conclusion

Everyone deserves a perfect California Wine Country experience full of amazing food, wine, and scenery. And with so many activities available for those short on time, a day trip in Napa Valley is totally doable. Time to start planning!

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The 9 Best Wineries of Napa Valley’s Spring Mountain https://www.napavalley.com/blog/spring-mountain-wineries/ https://www.napavalley.com/blog/spring-mountain-wineries/#respond Tue, 05 Mar 2024 20:00:47 +0000 https://www.napavalley.com/?p=12402 Napa Valley’s Spring Mountain District is a serene hidden gem known for its mountainside wineries offering exceptional wines and scenery. Here are the top wineries to visit.

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Situated on the eastern slopes of the Mayacamas Mountains, just west of St. Helena, is the Spring Mountain District—a serene hidden gem in Napa Valley renowned for its mountainside estates, historical wineries, exceptional wines, and breathtaking landscapes.

Fantesca Estate & Winery | Brandon Tavelli Photography
Fantesca Estate & Winery, Photo courtesy of Brandon Tavelli Photography

Established as an American Viticultural Area (AVA) in 1993, the Spring Mountain District is defined by its unique blend of sedimentary and volcanic rocky soils, varied terrain, high elevation, and cool, wet climate. Home to approximately 1,000 acres of vineyards, this AVA is most widely planted to Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, but you’ll also find Chardonnay, Cabernet Franc, Riesling, and Zinfandel grapes. Wines from this distinct part of Napa Valley are noted for their depth and complexity, balanced tannins, and age-worthiness.

Though just a few miles from downtown St. Helena, the area’s winding roads and lush forests impart a sense of secluded serenity. Its wineries, which are tucked off the road and hidden away from view, add to the allure, making a visit here feel like a discovery of Napa’s best kept secret. Ready to explore Spring Mountain? Here are nine wineries you won’t want to miss.

Photos Courtesy of Fantesca Estate & Winery

Fantesca Estate & Winery is a tranquil Spring Mountain estate known for its elegant wines, crafted by esteemed winemakers Heidi Barrett and Tony Arcudi. During a private tour and tasting, you’ll have the chance to experience the appeal of this family-owned estate, from its rolling hills of vineyards to the impressive estate cave, before sitting down for an intimate tasting of Fantesca’s acclaimed wines, including a Chardonnay and Pinot Noir from Russian River, Napa Valley Cabernet Blend, and Estate Cabernet Sauvignon. From the personalized hospitality to the stunning wines and beautiful surroundings, there is no doubt you’ll leave here wanting to return again.

2920 Spring Mountain Road, St. Helena, CA 94574, (707)968-9229

Stony Hill
Photo courtesy of Stony Hill

Since its founding in 1952, Stony Hill Vineyard has stood as one of Napa’s pioneering post-Prohibition wineries, earning a reputation for its dedication to classic winemaking. For many years, this fabled winery’s doors remained closed to the public, shrouding the estate in an air of mystery and allure. Now, under new ownership, Stony Hill welcomes guests to its serene property for tastings at the redesigned residence, which boasts a chic, mid century modern aesthetic. Outside, the relaxed setting of the stone patio will find you savoring pristine views of Napa Valley while you taste. Stony Hill continues to honor its heritage by crafting old-world style wines, from Syrah to Riesling to Cabernet, but it’s the precise, minerally Chardonnays that helped it earn praise as “America’s greatest white wine estate.”

3331 St. Helena Highway North, St. Helena, CA 94574, (707) 963-2636

Pride Mountain Vineyards
Photo courtesy of Pride Mountain Vineyards

Perched atop Spring Mountain, Pride Mountain Vineyards is celebrated for its classically styled Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot wines. The winery’s dedication to quality shines through in every bottle, making it a great spot for those seeking wines of depth and character, just without enormous price tags. Here, experiences are educational yet unpretentious, with tastings highlighting current releases and special selections. Book the Summit Room experience for a more intimate setting amidst the barrels.

4026 Spring Mountain Road, St. Helena, CA 94574, (707) 963-4949

Barnett Vineyards
Photo courtesy of Barnett Vineyards

Family-owned Barnett Vineyards is situated on the top of Spring Mountain—2,050 feet above sea level to be exact—where visitors will be rewarded with stunning views of Napa Valley below. In addition to scenic vistas from nearly every angle, expect friendly hospitality as you discover the winery’s expressive, small-lot Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc wines, each made from sustainably-grown grapes throughout Napa’s AVAs.

4070 Spring Mountain Road, St. Helena, CA 94574, (707) 963-7075

Smith-Madrone | Matthew Denny
Photo courtesy of Smith-Madrone | Matthew Denny

Tucked off Spring Mountain Road, Smith-Madrone is a long-standing winery committed to crafting 100% estate wines from its dry-farmed, mountainside vineyards. Founded in 1971 by Stuart Smith, this Spring Hill gem is set at elevations ranging between 1,300 and 2,000 feet, with vineyards predominantly positioned on steep slopes. Smith-Madrone may be renowned for producing balanced, complex wines—including a vibrant Riesling that shouldn’t be passed up—but the small winery maintains a down-to-earth and relaxed vibe, making for a welcoming experience.

4022 Spring Mountain Road, St. Helena, CA 94574, (707) 963-2283

Photos Courtesy of Spring Mountain Vineyard

Steeped in history, Spring Mountain Vineyard traces its roots back to the late 1800s, and was the first to plant Cabernet Sauvignon grapes on Spring Mountain. Though the sprawling estate was at one time three separate properties (each with their own vineyard and winery), Spring Mountain Vineyard now comprises 845 acres, with 226 acres under vine. Tastings and tours take place at the renovated Miravalle Mansion, a stately Victorian residence from the 19th century, where guests are invited to learn about the vineyard’s 150-year grape growing legacy and its efforts in sustainability through a variety of current release and library wines.

2805 Spring Mountain Road, St. Helena, CA 94574, (707) 967-4186

Vineyard 7 & 8
Photo courtesy of Vineyard 7 & 8

Situated on a 40-acre estate on the top of Spring Mountain, Vineyard 7 & 8 is owned by the Steffens family, who established their winery in 1999 with the aim of crafting outstanding Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay wines. The resulting wines are genuine expressions of the estate’s unique terroir. Visitors can enjoy said wines during intimate private tastings at the estate, where tastings are enhanced by breathtaking views of the sprawling vineyards below.

4028 Spring Mountain Road, St. Helena, CA 94574, (707) 963-9425

Behrens Family Winery
Photo courtesy of Behrens Family Winery

Behrens is a boutique winery known for producing wines from throughout Napa that are bold and expressive, much like the unique label art that adorns each bottle. Originally founded in 1993 as Behrens & Hitchcock Winery, the winery changed names when the Behrens family became the sole owners in 2005. While their portfolio changes each year, featuring a mix of blends and single varietal bottlings, you can always expect small lots of handcrafted wines that are as compelling as they are one-of-a-kind.

4078 Spring Mountain Road, St. Helena, California, 94574, (707) 963-1774

Keenan Winery
Photo courtesy of Keenan Winery

At family-owned Keenan Winery, the emphasis is on crafting premium Bordeaux-style wines that are not only pure in varietal character but also boast great aging potential. However, expect a more lithe and delicate touch compared to the typical lush style of the region. Beyond the noteworthy wines, the family is proudly dedicated to sustainability, implementing eco-friendly practices in everything from sustainable farming to powering the winery with solar energy. While the wines consistently earn high praise from top critics, tastings at Keenan remain approachable and welcoming. Guests are even welcomed to bring a picnic and savor it at the outdoor tables, surrounded by the picturesque vineyard views.

3660 Spring Mountain Road, St. Helena, CA 94574, (707) 963-9177

Conclusion:

A visit to any of these wineries offers a unique glimpse into the exclusive, captivating world of Spring Mountain’s wine scene. Whether you’re drawn here for linear Chardonnays and age-worthy Cabernets, for a more intimate, private tasting experience away from the hustle and bustle of the Valley floor, or are simply on the hunt for some outstanding views, a journey to these Spring Mountain wineries promises an unforgettable time exploring one of Napa’s most enchanting regions.

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2-Day Wine Tasting Itinerary in St. Helena https://www.napavalley.com/blog/st-helena-wine-tasting/ https://www.napavalley.com/blog/st-helena-wine-tasting/#respond Mon, 30 Oct 2023 08:00:39 +0000 https://www.napavalley.com/?p=20962 With so many winery options in Napa, it’s hard to know where to start. Our 2-day tasting itinerary in St. Helena will have you sampling from some of the best.

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Known as “Napa Valley’s Main Street,” many consider St. Helena to be the heart of the region. It has a rich history of California winemaking dating back to the 1800s and boasts Napa Valley’s first commercial winery, Charles Krug, not to mention dozens of charming shops, restaurants, and hotels.

Most importantly, St. Helena is home to many iconic and boutique wineries that will make any trip to Napa Valley complete. To help you navigate all that this region has to offer, we have created a two-day wine tasting itinerary that will take you through eight great wineries in St. Helena.

Day One

Heitz Cellar
Photo Courtesy of Heitz Cellar

The Salon – 436 St. Helena Highway, St. Helena, CA 94574
The Estate – 500 Taplin Road, St. Helena CA 94574, (707) 963-2047

Reservations: Required

Kick off your trip to St. Helena with a visit to Heitz Cellar, where history and luxury come together. The 19th century winery’s legacy runs deep, as it is home to sprawling vineyards that produced the very first vineyard-designated Cabernet Sauvignon in Napa. Visit their Salon, right in the heart of St. Helena, for the Cabernet-focused Heritage Experience, or venture to the Estate, founded in the late 1800s, to further delve into the rich history of the property. Either way, you’re in for a treat.

Insider Tip: If you’re keen on touring the 19th century estate, book either the Spring Valley Experience or The Vineyard to Bottle Experience. These both include tours through the historic estate, as well as the historic Stone Cellar.

Louis M. Martini Winery
Martini Park, Photo Courtesy of Louis M. Martini Winery

254 St. Helena Highway, St. Helena, CA 94574, (707) 968-3362

Reservations: Required

This iconic property recently completed restoration of their historic winery, originally built in 1933 and among the first to open after the repeal of Prohibition. Famous for their Cabernet Sauvignon, Louis M. Martini Winery no doubt played a significant role in putting Napa Cabernet on the map. The winery offers tastings in a variety of indoor and outdoor settings. Choose from a flight of seasonal wines that change every three months, in-depth library tastings, or selections of Louis M. Martini’s most popular wines, paired with local delicacies.

Insider Tip: For true indulgence, reserve a spot at the Underground Cellar Experience, which—as you might have guessed—takes place in the winery’s historic underground cellar and features small-lot wine releases served with curated pairings from Chef Aaron Meneghelli.

Clif Family Winery
Photo Courtesy of Clif Family Winery

Refugio Tasting Room – 709 Main Street, St. Helena, CA 94574
Enoteca Tasting Room – 1334 Vidovich Lane, St. Helena, CA 94574, (707) 968-0625

Reservations: Not required at the Rifugio Tasting Room, required at the Enoteca Tasting Room

If the name sounds familiar, we wouldn’t be surprised. The very family who started Clif Bar used that same ingenuity and love of food to found Clif Family Winery. Clif Family Winery has two different tasting rooms, one that welcomes walk-ins and one that is reserved for private tasting experiences. The Refugio Tasting Room has a laid-back atmosphere and focuses on wine and food pairings, like the King of the Mountain Tasting, which pairs four bites with four Howell Mountain Wines. The Enoteca Tasting Room is reserved for private tastings, like the Estate Tasting Experience, which highlights the winery’s small-production wines.

Insider Tip: Check out the Clif Family Bruschetteria Food Truck. The truck is typically parked in the heart of St. Helena, just outside their Refugio Tasting Room. The fun menu includes various bruschettas like the Funghi or B.L.T, along with delectable appetizers like polenta tots, always using fresh, CCOF-certified organic and seasonal produce from the Clif Family Farms.

Merryvale Vineyards
Photo Courtesy of Merryvale Vineyards

1000 Main Street, St. Helena, CA 94574, (707) 963-7777

Reservations: Required for some experiences

Family-owned and operated, Merryvale Vineyards’ historic building was the first winery built in Napa Valley following the repeal of Prohibition. This rich history shows in the winery’s stunning gardens, barrel rooms, and vineyards. Its proprietors, the Schlatter family, and winemaker Andrew Wright, focus on Bordeaux varieties, employing thoughtful farming and winery practices to ensure the wines are world-class and reflective of Napa Valley terroir. To that end, Merryvale Vineyards is Napa Green Land and Napa Green Winery certified.

Insider Tip: Want a little cheese with that wine? Book the Artisanal Wine & Cheese Tasting for a semi-private, guided tasting experience that pairs Merryvale wines with locally sourced cheeses.

Day Two

Fantesca Estate & Winery
Photo Courtesy of Fantesca Estate & Winery

2920 Spring Mountain Road, St. Helena, CA 94574, (707) 968-9229

Reservations: Required

This property was originally the dowry of Caroline Bale for her marriage to Charles Krug in the mid-1800s. Current owners Susan and Duane Hoff wanted to recognize this rich heritage when they purchased it, naming it after a clever and strong-willed lead female character from the Italian Commedia dell’Arte, which was the inspiration for Cirque du Soleil. The winery is now known for small-production, award-winning wines produced by winemaker Heidi Barrett in a stunning setting that includes a 300-foot Spring Mountain cave, sprawling vineyard views, and luxurious wine experiences. Trust us, it’s beautiful.

Insider Tip: Got a favorite quote (yours or someone else’s)? Submit it to be considered as a “Fortune Corkie” and printed on one of Fantesca’s wine corks.

Beringer
Photo Courtesy of Beringer

2000 Main Street, St. Helena, CA 94574, (707) 257-5771

Reservations: Not required but recommended

Jacob Beringer and his brother Frederick came to Napa from Mainz, Germany, ultimately purchasing 215 acres in 1875, which would become home to what is now California’s oldest continuously operated winery. Beringer would build on this tradition of industry “firsts,” becoming the first to give public tours in 1934, and the first and only winery to have both a red and a white wine named #1 Wine of the Year by Wine Spectator. Be sure to visit the iconic Rhine House mansion for its stunning stained-glass windows and architecture while sipping reserve and single-vineyard wines.

Insider Tip: For $30, take the Legacy Cave Tour, where you will sip a selection of wines as your guide leads you through the Old Winery and historic tunnels while sharing details of Beringer’s rich history and commitment to quality.

Markham Vineyards
Photo Courtesy of Markham Vineyards

2182 St. Helena Highway N, St. Helena, CA 94574, (707) 963-5292

Reservations: Required

This longstanding winery got its start with the dawn of winemaking in Napa Valley. The original builder of Markham’s iconic Stone Cellar came to Napa from Bordeaux, initially arriving with other Gold Rush pioneers. Instead of gold the winemaker discovered Napa’s rich soil, perfect for growing wine grapes, and utilized his skills in viticulture to become one of the largest producers prior to Prohibition. After recently undergoing a makeover, Markham’s tasting room is an even more beautiful space to sample the winery’s renowned Merlots. We particularly love the Best of Napa Valley Merlot Tasting, which includes samplings of small lot and limited-production Merlots, showcasing how these wines can differ vastly depending on climate, soil, and elevation.

Insider Tip: If you happen to be in town for one of Markham Vineyards’ events, be sure to snag tickets! All of the winery’s events take place in the historic Stone Cellar, featuring floor-to-ceiling wine barrels and a beautiful stone interior. Events include everything from dinners with renowned chefs to craft classes like wreath making.

Trinchero Napa Valley
Photo Courtesy of Trinchero Napa Valley

3070 N St. Helena Highway, St. Helena, CA 94574, (707) 963-1160

Reservations: Required for all tastings

Trinchero Winery has been family-owned and operated since 1948. They offer several tasting and experience options in their modern and airy tasting room with bright white furniture and large windows. We’d suggest reserving a spot on the Winemaker’s Selection Tasting to try a selection of current release wines, and a dessert wine, paired with Executive Chef James Houghton’s personal cheese selections.

Insider Tip: If you’re interested in learning how soil, climate, elevation, and sun exposure can influence what’s in your glass, sign up for the Taste of Terroir experience, which features a horizontal tasting of four single-vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon wines from St. Helena, Atlas Peak, and Mt. Veeder appellations.

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A Perfect Winter Getaway to Calistoga and Napa’s Up Valley https://www.napavalley.com/blog/winter-weekend-getaway-to-calistoga/ https://www.napavalley.com/blog/winter-weekend-getaway-to-calistoga/#respond Thu, 12 Nov 2020 19:00:55 +0000 https://www.napavalley.com/?p=40542 No need to wait till summer to visit Calistoga, as this charming town in Napa’s Up Valley makes a dreamy home base for a winter weekend getaway to Wine Country.

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While winter in other parts of the world can be a bit, well, frightful, winter in Napa Valley is something special. The busy harvest season has calmed down, there are less crowds of people, and everyone is feeling a little more relaxed and joyful as the holidays and New Year draw near. All these reasons, and more, make winter one of the best times to visit the quaint town of Calistoga, a charming community in the northern region of the Napa Valley known for its relaxing hotels and inns, intimate restaurants, world-class wine, and therapeutic hot springs. Oh, and did we mention it’s surrounded by some of the most picturesque landscapes in Northern California? Sounds dreamy, doesn’t it?

In case that’s not enough to convince you, if you visit between December 5, 2020 and February 7, 2021, you can take advantage of the Calistoga Winter in the Wineries Passport and receive complimentary tastings at 15 of the finest wineries throughout Calistoga and the surrounding regions, like Lake County and St. Helena, plus complimentary corkage at participating restaurants and discounts at Calistoga lodging, spas, and shops. The Passport is only $60 per person and is valued at over $400 in wine tastings alone. What are you waiting for? Pack your bags and kiss those winter blues goodbye, because a winter weekend in Wine Country awaits.

Visit Calistoga
Photo Courtesy of Visit Calistoga

Day One

Mid-Day

Welcome to Napa Valley’s “Up Valley”! Before you check in to your hotel in Calistoga, plan to venture 30 miles north to start your weekend by wine tasting in Lake County. This laid-back region, home to over 30 wineries, is certainly one of Northern California’s best kept secrets, and as a Passholder, you’ll get to enjoy complimentary tastings at three of its top wineries. Stop at Six Sigma Winery to sip tempranillo and cabernet sauvignon in the middle of a 4,300-acre working ranch. Besides wine, you can purchase ranch-raised meat, local cheeses, and crackers — all the fixings to make your own picnic to enjoy with your wine. Nearby, the boutique Fults Family Vineyards showcases a variety of limited-production red wines from their tasting room, which looks out over the 45-acre property. Savor your time in Lake County by also reserving a tasting at Boatique Winery, a beautiful estate vineyard and winery that features olive trees, picturesque grounds, and an antique wooden boat collection.

Boatique Winery
Photo Courtesy of Boatique Winery

Late Afternoon

Now, it’s time for the scenic drive back to Calistoga to check in to your accommodation. There are plenty of options when it comes to places to call home in and around Calistoga (with discounts available on lodging and spa treatments for Passport holders), so you really can’t go wrong. Plan to stay at The Bergson, a charming boutique hotel in the heart of Calistoga. Each of the 21 rooms and suites features elegant decor and luxurious amenities designed to unwind, such as fireplaces, jetted tubs, feather beds, and plush bathrobes. Nearby, the Calistoga Spa Hot Springs is another good lodging option in town, where contemporary rooms are set amidst a peaceful setting. Book a spa treatment, like a mud bath or a massage, then follow it with a dip in one of the four geothermal outdoor mineral pools.

Calistoga Spa Hot Springs
Photo courtesy of Calistoga Spa Hot Springs

Also noteworthy: the playfully designed Calistoga Motor Lodge and Spa, featuring retro-inspired rooms and suites (some of which are pet-friendly), a spa, a geothermal mineral pool, and a convivial vibe; the Aurora Park Cottages, where a stay in one of the private cottages includes complimentary breakfast and bike rentals; and the Bungalows at Calistoga, home to three chic, inviting Wine Country bungalows that sleep up to four people.

Evening

End your first day with dinner at Evangeline, a popular French bistro “with a Creole soul” in downtown Calistoga. The covered garden patio is a lovely place to savor comforting bistro classics like steak frites, as well as creole-inspired dishes like gumbo and shrimp étouffée. Or, consider eating at Veraison, a bistro and wine bar offering a seasonally-driven menu and wines from around the world. As with all of the participating restaurants, a Passport gets you complimentary corkage on a bottle of wine from any of the participating wineries.

Day Two

Morning

If your hotel doesn’t offer complimentary breakfast, be sure to pay a visit to Cafe Sarafornia for a comforting and satisfying meal that will set you up for a full day of wine tasting and exploring.

Chateau Montelena
Photo Courtesy of Chateau Montelena

After breakfast, head to your tasting appointment at Chateau Montelena, located two miles from downtown. This historic estate features an ivy covered stone castle built into the hillside, as well as a picturesque Chinese garden, complete with bridges, a lake, and even swans. Enjoy a complimentary tasting with your Passport, then be sure to leave time to explore the grounds before venturing down the road to your next stop: Tamber Bey. This equestrian training facility and sanctuary, home to more than 20 horses, is also a working winery and tasting room, where you can sample single-vineyard, single-varietal wines and Bordeaux blends while admiring the horses.

Or, if you feel like getting out of Calistoga, head eight miles south to visit Beringer, located in St. Helena. One of the most historic properties in Napa Valley, Beringer has earned a reputation for its cabernet sauvignons made from sustainably-farmed vineyards throughout Napa. Afterwards, head over the hill to Pope Valley Winery for a tour, tasting, and Bocce ball at this historic, family-owned winery, or stop into any number of wineries in and around Calistoga on your way back, such as Clos Pegase, Girard, Hans Fahden, Madrigal Family Winery, and Von Strasser (all part of the Passport series).

Pope Valley Winery
Photo Courtesy of Pope Valley Winery

Afternoon

After all that wine, head back into town to fuel up with a panini sandwich or light bite from Sam’s General Store, then venture out for an afternoon of shopping. Stop by Blackbird for artisanal finds for the home and tabletop, as well as toys and games for kids. If a unique, handmade gift is what you’re after, you can also call ahead to visit Calistoga Pottery, where you’ll find a wide variety of pottery items made by Jeff and Sally Manfredi, who have been making pottery together for 40 years. For a great selection of men’s and women’s clothing, jewelry, shoes, and housewares, check out Sugardaddy’s Consignment, a popular local thrift store. All of these stores, and more, are offering 10% off of regularly priced items to Passport holders.

Calistoga Chamber
Photo Courtesy of Calistoga Chamber

If more wine is what you’re after (hey, it is Wine Country, after all), then stroll over to Tank Garage Winery, a winery and tasting room inside a converted 1930s gas station with a youthful, welcoming vibe and a focus on small-lot, natural wines. You can also check out T-Vine Winery, a friendly tasting room featuring wines from some of the last remaining old-vine, heritage vineyards in California.

Evening

For a casual dinner (and a break from the wine), stop into Lincoln Avenue Brewery for brews on tap, satisfying pub fare, and a lively atmosphere. There’s also the popular Calistoga Inn Restaurant & Brewery, where you’ll find an expansive patio and a diverse menu featuring everything from elevated pub fare, such as garlic crusted calamari and prosciutto and fig pizza, to hearty, seasonal mains, including wood grilled rack of lamb and butternut squash cannelloni.

Calistoga Inn
Calistoga Inn, Restaurant and Brewery, Photo Courtesy of Calistoga Inn

Day Three

Morning

It’s almost time to head home, but before you leave, grab a pastry and coffee from Sam’s General Store then walk over to Picayune Cellars for one last wine tasting before hitting the road. Or, plan for a rejuvenating late morning spa treatment at Mount View Spa, MoonAcre Spa, or the Spa at Solage as you prepare to bid Calistoga, and the lovely Napa Valley, adieu.

Calistoga Chamber
Photo Courtesy of Calistoga Chamber

The 11th annual Winter in the Wineries Passport is held in partnership with the Calistoga Chamber, Visit Calistoga, and the San Francisco Chronicle. Passports can be purchased online and are valid from December 5, 2020 through February 7, 2021.

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One-Day Napa Valley Cabernet Tasting Itinerary https://www.napavalley.com/blog/napa-valley-cabernet-itinerary/ https://www.napavalley.com/blog/napa-valley-cabernet-itinerary/#respond Wed, 30 Jan 2019 22:58:59 +0000 https://www.napavalley.com/?p=35631 No visit to Napa Valley is complete without tasting cabernet, so we've teamed up with a few wineries to share a one-day cabernet itinerary worth exploring.

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Every year, people from all over the world flock to Napa Valley for its beautiful scenery, stately wineries, and acclaimed dining scene. And when it comes to wine, Napa Valley has it in spades, delivering something for every type of wine lover, whether novice or enthusiast, collector or cult-wine seeker. While Napa grows several different grape varieties, there’s no denying that the most coveted grape — and the one that really put Napa Valley on the map — is none other than cabernet sauvignon. We’ve teamed up with some of our winery partners to explore what makes Napa cabernet so special, why this Northern California wine region has become synonymous with cabernet, and where to taste a few stellar examples.

Cabernet Country

Unsplash | Eva Fan
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You’d be hard pressed to find a wine lover who hasn’t tasted a Napa Valley cabernet sauvignon at least once. After all, the vast majority of Napa’s wineries offer one or more cabernet or cabernet-based Bordeaux blends. Plus, it’s easy to find a plethora of Napa cabernets on the shelves of wine shops and grocery stores around the country. The region has a climate, soil types, and growing season suited to cabernet, and over 20,000 acres of cabernet dominates Napa Valley’s total 46,000 acres under vine, but this wasn’t always the case.

Judgement of Paris

It really wasn’t until the 1970s that Napa Valley proved they were serious players in the wine world, thanks to what is referred to as the “Judgement of Paris” in 1976. This private wine competition in Paris pitted current releases of Bordeaux and Napa wines against each other in a blind tasting, judged by several top French wine professionals. At the time, wines from California were considered by many to be inferior to those from Europe, especially amongst the French. But at this event, the California wines beat our their French competitors, to everyone’s amazement, and changed the game for California wine.

Napa Valley Cabernet

Beringer Vineyards
Courtesy of Beringer Vineyards

Cabernet may have originated in France, but wine lovers everywhere have come to adore cabernet from Napa Valley, from its dark fruit profile and oak-influence to its distinct dusty characters and ageing potential. While each producer may have their own style, whether they opt for more or less fruit-forward flavors or take an opulent or restrained approach, many cabernets from Napa Valley have a similar profile. You’ll find fruit characters of black currant, black cherry, and ripe plum, herbal notes like mint or eucalyptus, oak influences like vanilla, clove, cedar, and tobacco, great depth of flavor, and firm to well-integrated tannins providing structure for aging.

Where to Taste

While you could pretty much toss a coin and land on a great Napa cabernet producer, a visit to these four partner wineries makes for a fun cabernet-focused, one-day itinerary through Napa Valley:

Stags' Leap Winery
Photo Courtesy of Stags' Leap Winery

Located in the heart of the Stags Leap District off the Silverado Trail is Stags’ Leap Winery, where a winemaking heritage dates back to 1893. This prestigious area not only churns out exceptional cabernets, known for their silky texture, supple tannins, and expressive character, but it is also a beautiful part of Napa Valley. Stags’ Leap Winery follows suit, consisting of a picturesque 19th century stone winery and an impressive portfolio of cabernets. Make an appointment for the Heritage Library Tasting to sample some of the back vintage cabernet wines that have helped define this historic estate.

6150 Silverado Trail, Napa, CA 94558, (707) 257-5790

Beaulieu Vineyards located in Rutherford, CA
Photo courtesy of Beaulieu Vineyard (BV)

Beaulieu Vineyard, or “BV” as it’s called for short, is located about 15 minutes north of Stags’ Leap Winery in the town of Rutherford. The Rutherford appellation has nearly two-thirds of its total vineyard acreage dedicated to cabernet sauvignon, and BV’s cabernets have become a benchmark for this iconic grape. A stop at this historic winery, established in 1900, is a must for any cabernet fan, who will appreciate the Cabernet Collector Tasting, featuring five current release and rare older vintage wines served in the winery’s Reserve Room.

1960 St. Helena Highway, Rutherford, CA 94573, (707) 257-5749

Beringer Vineyards
Photo Courtesy of Beringer Vineyards

Just five miles north of BV, outside the town of St. Helena on Highway 128, you’ll find Beringer Vineyards. Established in 1876, Beringer Vineyards is California’s oldest continuously operating winery and surely one of Napa’s most recognized labels. As the first winery to give public tours in 1934, you can image that Beringer’s hospitality tradition continues today, offering several tasting options tailored to every taste. While the standard tasting or cave tour won’t disappoint, cabernet drinkers may want to spring for the From One Five Years To Another tasting experience, which celebrates Beringer’s iconic Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon. You’ll taste through bottlings spanning 15 years, starting with the 2000 vintage and ending with the critically-acclaimed current release 2015 vintage.

2000 Main Street, St. Helena, CA 94574, (707) 257-5771

Sterling Vineyards
Aerial tram, Photo Courtesy of Sterling Vineyards

Further north on Highway 128 is the popular, hill-top winery, Sterling Vineyards. Founded in 1964, the winery is modeled after the famous architecture of Mykonos, Greece, complete with bells that ring every 15 minutes. At 300 feet above the valley floor, the winery is accessible via an aerial tram, and once at the top, you’ll find scenic views and a variety of tasting experiences to choose from. The winery specializes in Bordeaux varietals, but for a cabernet-focused tasting, be sure to reserve the Platinum Experience, featuring a flight of four small production reserve and single-vineyard wines paired with a series of delectable bites prepared in-house.

1111 Dunaweal Lane, Calistoga, CA 94515, (800) 726-6136

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72 Hours Wine Tasting in Calistoga https://www.napavalley.com/blog/calistoga-wine-tasting/ https://www.napavalley.com/blog/calistoga-wine-tasting/#respond Wed, 12 Dec 2018 21:07:10 +0000 https://www.napavalley.com/?p=34865 With less crowds and beautiful scenery, wintertime is one of the best times to explore Calistoga’s wineries, and we’ve got the perfect 3-day tasting itinerary.

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Once the grapes have been picked and the latest vintage is resting in tanks, the majority of tourists bid adieu to the Silverado Trail, and Calistoga becomes a quieter place.

Although it sounds almost counterintuitive, winter is one of the best times to visit Calistoga’s various wineries, as the craziness of harvest has wrapped and tasting rooms have a bit more elbow room. While you can easily book a tour or pop into a tasting room on your own terms, a fun way to visit Calistoga’s diverse wineries this season is through the Winter in the Wineries Passport. From December 1, 2018 through February 3, 2019, the $60 passport gives you access to free tastings at wineries, as well as discounts at Calistoga businesses and hotels. Avoid the winter blues. Pack your bags for a long weekend of wine tasting in the winter wonderland of Calistoga.

W.H. Smith Wines
Vineyards at W.H. Smith, Photo Courtesy of Facebook: W.H. Smith Wines

Once you’ve checked into your hotel, W.H. Smith Wines in downtown Calistoga is the perfect way to get acquainted with the town and the area’s wines. Owner Bill Smith was one of the leaders in the creation of the Howell Mountain AVA, and his cabernets from the area exemplify why the region was deemed worthy of its own designation.

Insider Tip: Prep your olfactory senses with The Wine Sensory Experience, a guided seminar that helps guests learn to better identify aromas and flavors in wine.

1367 Lincoln Avenue, Calistoga, CA 94515, (707) 942-1194

Castello di Amorosa
Photo Courtesy of Castello di Amorosa

The majestic Tuscan-inspired 13th century castle was built as an homage to 4th generation winemaker Dario Sattui’s Italian heritage and is a sight to behold amidst the Napa Valley landscape. Here, sangiovese grows alongside some of Calistoga’s popular varieties in the picturesque vineyards, another nod to the winery’s Italian roots.

Insider Tip: Castello di Amorosa partners with local Napa Valley restaurants to offer free corkage for Amorosa’s wines. Purchase a bottle to bring to dinner later that evening.

4045 North Saint Helena Hwy, Calistoga, CA 94515, (707) 967-6272

Sterling Vineyards
Gondola at Sterling Vineyards, Photo Courtesy of Sterling Vineyards

Next, swing over to another classic producer: Sterling Vineyards. Take in the wintry landscape and picturesque winery — the architecture emulates the style found in Mykonos, where founder Peter Newton used to live — as you ride to the top on their aerial tram. Built to transport staff and guests to the winery without impacting the hill, the gondola offers some of the best views of the area.

Insider Tip: Make sure to taste the merlot; Sterling claims their 1969 vintage was the first vintage-dated, single varietal merlot in all of California (previously it was only regarded as a blending grape).

1111 Dunaweal Lane, Calistoga, CA 94515, (707) 942-3344

Tank Garage Winery
Photo Courtesy of Tank Garage Winery

End your day by doing a complete 180, style-wise. Tank Garage Winery, located in a converted 1930s gas station, experiments with pet-nats, skin-fermented whites, funky blends (sangiovese and gewürztraminer, anyone?) and cool, eye-catching labels — a total antithesis to the established classical producers of the area.

Insider Tip: Although tastings take place at their Lubrication Bar, ask to see the secret back room. This velvet wallpaper-lined speakeasy is normally reserved for Wine Club members, but if you ask nicely, they may let you have a peek.

1020 Foothill Boulevard, Calistoga, CA 94515, (707) 942-8265

Day 3

Clos Pegase

Clos Pegase
Photo Courtesy of Clos Pegase

Created by renowned architect Michael Graves, Clos Pegase offers another unique, design-centric environment for enjoying Calistoga’s range of wines. The winery sources from their four estate vineyards, which total 450 acres, where classic Bordeaux varieties as well as pinot noir are the focus.

Insider Tip: While most wineries offer vineyard tours, as Clos Pegase does too, their winter-friendly Connoisseur Cave Tour experience takes guests through their underground caves, ending with a wine and charcuterie tasting in the Cave Theater.

1060 Dunaweal Lane, Calistoga, CA 94515, (707) 942-4981

Madrigal Family Winery
Photo Courtesy of Facebook: Madrigal Family Winery

Winemaker Chris Madrigal’s grandparents were one of the first Mexican families to settle in the upper part of Napa Valley when they arrived in the 1930s. Their farming influenced Chris’ father, who started cultivating wine grapes, and third generation Chris established Madrigal Family Winery in 1995. Petit sirah is a specialty here, as is cabernet sauvignon.

Insider Tip: Just because the weather isn’t cooperating doesn’t mean you can’t have a picnic. The winery’s Calistoga Lifestyle Winery Lunch experience — complete with a wine tasting — moves into the winemaking facility during inclement weather.

3718 North St. Helena Hwy, Calistoga, CA 94515, (707) 942-8619

Tamber Bey
Photo Entrance, Courtesy of Tamber Bey

Make new friends of the four-legged variety at Tamber Bey, which is situated in the middle of an equestrian training facility and sanctuary. The tour not only covers the winemaking facility but the ranch as well, where guests can see the horses up close (up to 45 of them reside on the property).

Insider tip: Skip the cheese: Tamber Bey offers a pairing of savory cookies with their wines.

1251 Tubbs Lane, Calistoga, CA 94515, (707) 942-2100

Conclusion

Calistoga’s diverse wine experiences don’t hibernate once winter comes. There’s plenty to see, do, and taste in the colder months, especially when taking advantage of the tasting passport. Visit the Winter in the Wineries Passport website for a full list of participating wineries and lodging. Bundle up and have fun!

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Date Night in St Helena: Where To Go, What To Do https://www.napavalley.com/blog/date-night-in-st-helena/ https://www.napavalley.com/blog/date-night-in-st-helena/#respond Wed, 05 Apr 2017 08:00:40 +0000 https://www.napavalley.com/?p=23999 Whether it’s a special occasion, a break from the kids or just long overdue, a date night with your special someone is always in order. The Napa Valley is chock-full of fantastic places to eat, shop, taste exquisite wines, and enjoy countless other amazing experiences.

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Whether it’s a special occasion, a break from the kids or just long overdue, a date night with your special someone is always in order. The Napa Valley is chock-full of fantastic places to eat, shop, taste exquisite wines, and enjoy countless other amazing experiences. The charming town of St. Helena is no exception, affectionately known as the “Heart of Napa Valley.” St. Helena’s Main Street is always bustling with locals and visitors alike, exploring local art galleries and chic boutiques or savoring delicious cuisines and Napa Valley wines. With so much of St. Helena to explore, planning date night is a breeze. Here’s a little inspiration to get you in the mood!

Where to Stay:

Wine Country Inn
1152 Lodi Lane
St. Helena, CA 94574
(707) 963-7077
Trip Advisor Rating: 4.5 stars-#2 of 9 Hotels in St. Helena

Nothing says romance like a cozy, secluded bed and breakfast. Nestled among vineyards and surrounded by a picturesque hillside, the Wine Country Inn is the ultimate escape. It features 29 luxurious accommodations, including a pool and a Napa Valley spa. Fairy tale dreams do come true when you book a Wine Country Cottage. It features a large king-sized bed and lush soaking tub. Snuggle by the fire with a glass of wine, or take in the views of the valley from your porch. For a truly memorable experience, book an in-room couples massage. From aromatherapy and cleansing facials to deep tissue and steamed towel massages, the Wine Country Inn offers a variety of spa services to meet the needs of every type of guest.

Awake the next morning to a complimentary gourmet breakfast buffet in the Winery House. Savor your morning feast while taking in vineyard views.

Where to Have a Pre-Dinner Drink:

Cindy’s Backstreet Kitchen
1327 Railroad Avenue
St. Helena, CA 94574
(707) 963-1200
Trip Advisor Rating: 4.5 Stars-#5 of 35 Restaurants in St. Helena

Nothing like a great cocktail and tantalizing conversation to kick-off your romantic night on the town. Renowned throughout the valley as a foodie favorite, Cindy’s is the perfect place to drop into for a delicious libation before your dinner date. Although their tasty California cuisine and cozy atmosphere keep customers coming back time and time again, the drink menu is one you won’t want to miss exploring. Whether you are looking for an Old Fashioned, an Irish coffee or the perfect Napa Valley bubbly, Cindy’s will not disappoint.

Insider Tip: Cindy’s offers alfresco dining on the brick patio, shaded by a 100 year old fig tree and kept warm by the kitchen’s wood-burning oven.

Where to Eat Dinner:

Charlie Palmer’s Harvest Table
1 Main St,
St Helena, CA 94574
(707) 967-4695
Trip Advisor Rating: 4 Stars- 155 Reviews

With so many world-class culinary options in the Napa Valley, it can be a daunting task to pick one place to suit your date night palate. Fear not, we’ve got the perfect mix of wine country chic and really, really good food.

Chef Charlie Palmer’s wine country kitchen features menus that highlight locally sourced ingredients and the best of the Napa Valley. An airy space flanked by alfresco dining terraces, Harvest Table offers a welcoming atmosphere for relaxed dining. A 12-seat U-shaped bar fronts the 110-seat restaurant, where smooth wood finishes are offset by the classic brickwork of an oversized fireplace under the glow of abundant natural light. Under the direction of Chef Levi Mezick, Harvest Table’s menu is rooted in a dynamic relationship with Northern California’s artisanal producers. The offerings are divided into three sections: Snacks, Starters, and Plates, each ranging from lighter to heartier dishes, as well as daily market specials, all highlighting the true flavors of Napa Valley’s agricultural heritage as well as ingredients sourced from extensive culinary gardens, adjacent to the restaurant.

Insider Tip: Don’t pass up the wine list. The list also incorporates a number of “Blind Vine” wines, which is a collection of non-Napa Valley and international wines denoted only with an asterisk (*) followed by hints and descriptions of what to expect, grape, and price point.

Where to Go Wine Tasting the Next Day

After a full evening of food, drinks and relaxation, you will be in no hurry to get back to real life. You will not want to leave St. Helena without indulging in some of its wonderful wine tasting experiences.

Beringer Vineyards
2000 Main Street
St. Helena, CA 94574
(707) 257-5771
Trip Advisor Rating: 4 Stars-#7 of 110 Food and Drink in St. Helena

With over 140 years of winemaking tradition, Beringer is highly revered as a “must-do” for wine country enthusiasts because of its rich history in the Napa Valley. Stop by the Old Winery Tasting Room for a selection of superb wines that are only available at the winery or book a reservation in the extraordinary Rhine House. This beautiful landmark is a 17-room mansion that showcases Belgian Art Nouveau stained glass and handcrafted woodwork. Guests can experience private, seated tastings of Beringer’s special reserve wines.

Insider Tip: We recommend The Taste of Beringer Tour: A one hour tour of Beringer Vineyard’s winemaking & culinary arts history. Includes a tour of the property & sensory gardens and a seated tasting in the historic Rhine House.

Anderson’s Conn Valley Vineyards
680 Rossi Road
St. Helena, CA 94574
(707) 963-8600
Trip Advisor Rating: 5 Stars-#3 of 110 Food and Drink in St. Helena

Just a short drive from downtown St. Helena, Anderson’s Conn Valley can feel worlds away. Known for crafting world-class fine wines, their Estate Cabernet and beautiful Bordeaux blends are top favorites in their portfolio. Enjoy an intimate and personalized educational experience with their Reserve Cave tasting, where you will sample current release wines as well as library wines from the Barrel Caves. You will find it very hard to resist leaving the winery without wanting to buy up everything you taste. Which is why it’s a great thing that they waive the tasting fee per each $100 purchase.

Insider Tip: Anderson’s Conn Valley offers custom tailoring of wine to visitors’ requests.

Pride Mountain Vineyards
4026 Spring Mountain Road
Saint Helena, CA 94574
(707) 963-4949
Trip Advisor Rating: 5 Stars-#1 of 110 Food and Drink in St. Helena

With one of the most breathtaking views in the valley, this stunning 235-acre estate sits atop the Mayacamas Mountains. Once recognized by Robert Parker, Jr. as one of the “World’s Greatest Wine Estates”, Pride is the home to of some of the finest wines in the world. The expansive property features mountainside caves and the ruins of its original winery from 1890, which can make for a quiet, romantic place to enjoy a picnic. You will want to book your reservations in advance to enjoy this spectacular tasting experience.

Insider Tip: Stop by Sunshine Foods Market to grab your lunch before heading up the mountain.

Bio: Shundria Reed is the blogger for Southern Girl in a Wine World and serves as the Media Lead for the Oakland Wine Festival. She spends most of her time exploring the ins and outs of California wine life.

Let Them Take Care of it All

Saint Helena Wine Tours
1485 Main Street, Ste. 202
Saint Helena, CA 94574
(707)963-9644
Yelp: 5 stars; 10 reviews

Tasting tour specialists, Saint Helena Wine Tours offer full service tasting experiences from start to finish. Partner with their professional concierges to craft a personalized package from a selection of 500 unique wineries and tasting rooms and let their seasoned and knowledgeable chauffeurs guide you on a memorable exploration of the sites and flavors of Napa Valley.

Insider tip: Use their professional services to ensure comfortable and stress-free airport transportation for arrival and departure.

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Napa Valley Port Tasting: A Weekend Guide https://www.napavalley.com/guides/port-tasting-napa-valley/ Tue, 21 Jun 2016 08:00:17 +0000 https://www.napavalley.com/?page_id=18681 When you have a hankering for some sweet wine, we recommend spending a full day (or two) wandering through the valley, tasting some favorites along the way.

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Traditionally, Port hails from the Porto region of the Douro Valley in Portugal, but many producers in the Napa Valley are making excellent Port-style wines along with other dessert styles. Some use the term “Port” on their labels because they were grandfathered into the use of the term at the signing of the 2006 U.S./European Commission Wine Trade Agreement, while others use the term dessert wine, an all-encompassing term which could be used to describe any dessert wine. If you’re on the hunt for the best of these wines in the Napa Valley, check out this tasting itinerary for the best sweet wines around.

Day 1

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Wineries / St Helena

Prager Winery & Port Works

Prager Winery & Port Works of St. Helena is a family-owned and operated winery that was founded in 1979. The rustic, down-to-earth tasting room feels funky and fun. One of the first things to notice is the unusual wall art — signed dollar bills and other currency cover the stairwell, walls, and ceiling, a tradition dating back to the 1980s. The winery specializes in dessert wines, including vintage Port, Tawny Port, and White Port, as well as a late harvest Riesling.

Insider Tip

Prager is just up the street from V. Sattui Winery. Plan to visit the deli and linger over lunch at their relaxing picnic grounds.

Directions

From Rutherfod Hill Winery, head downhill, then turn right onto Silverado Trail S. Turn left onto Zinfandel Lane. Turn Right onto Saint Helena Highway S. Turn left onto Lewelling Lane. The destination is on the left.

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Wineries / St Helena

Louis M. Martini Winery

Louis M. Martini has a long history of making wine, dating back to when the winery was founded soon after the end of prohibition in 1933. Today, tastings are held in the elegant tasting room or outdoors on the shaded patio. Along with award-winning Cabernet Sauvignon, visitors will find two sweet offerings: an Italian-style white sparkling dessert wine called Moscato Amabile, as well as a rich and inky Port. Order the “Good Life” flight, a tasting of four wines paired with seasonal bites, to try a taste of a luscious Port made from Petite Sirah grapes.

Insider Tip

Louis M. Martini is just down the street from Dean & Deluca. Consider picking up some dark chocolate from the gourmet shop to go with a bottle.

Directions

From Prager Winery and Port Works, turn right onto Saint Helena Highway S. The destination is on the left.

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Wineries / St Helena

Ballentine Vineyards

Although family-run Ballentine Vineyards opened their tasting room to the public relatively recently, the Ballentine family has history in the Napa Valley dating back to 1906, when owner Betty Ballentine’s grandfather, an Italian immigrant, purchased 60 acres of land near Calistoga. Today, Betty and Van Ballentine welcome visitors into their elegant tasting room on Highway 29. Although known for their Zinfandel, Merlot, and Syrah, Ballentine is currently working on their first releases of Cabernet Sauvignon, Petite Sirah, and Cabernet Franc. Guests looking for a dessert wine will not be disappointed by Ballentine’s bold Zinfandel Port that’s not too sweet or syrupy.

Insider Tip

Their Chardonnay Reserve is a gold-dipped bottle, rated 91 points by Robert Parker. Ask about it if you're a fan.

Directions

From Louis M. Martini, turn right onto Saint Helena Highway. The destination is on the right.

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Day 2

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Wineries / Calistoga

Lava Vine Winery

A visit to Lava Vine offers a breath of fresh air from the usual Napa Valley tasting scene. The tiny tasting room is welcoming, down-to-earth, and somehow always manages to be entertaining. Lava Vine specializes in handcrafted small-lot wines, including unique varieties like Chenin Blanc and Verdejo, as well as Cabernet Franc and Pinot Noir. As if relaxing in this laid-back, eclectic tasting room isn’t sweet enough, tasting flights conclude with a pour of Port, served with dark chocolate that’s been sprinkled with sea salt.

Insider Tip

If you’re a musician, you should probably be ready to contribute to a spontaneous jam session with the folks behind the bar. This is a music-loving crowd, and they’re known to break out the guitar on a whim.

Directions

From Charbay, turn left onto Elmhurst Avenue. At the end of the road, turn left onto Main Street. Turn right onto Dunaweal Lane. At the end of the road, turn left onto Silverado Trail. The destination is on the left.

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