Things To Do – NapaValley.com https://www.napavalley.com Explore Napa Valley Wed, 28 Aug 2024 00:31:30 +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.

Arch & Tower | Robert Mondavi
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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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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The Best Wine & Food Pairings at Napa Valley Wineries https://www.napavalley.com/blog/napa-valley-wineries-offering-food-and-wine-pairings/ https://www.napavalley.com/blog/napa-valley-wineries-offering-food-and-wine-pairings/#respond Mon, 01 Jul 2024 15:00:15 +0000 https://www.napavalley.com/?p=21974 Wine and food go hand-in-hand in Napa Valley, and these Napa Valley wineries offer the best wine and food pairings to seek out in the region.

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Gone are the days when the only food you could procure at a Napa Valley winery was breadsticks, maybe a cheese plate, and, if you were really lucky, a gourmet picnic lunch. Today, more and more Napa wineries are leaning into the idea that wine is best enjoyed with food.

In fact, many wineries are hiring talented chefs to work directly with the winemakers to create food menus that pair perfectly with the wines and also showcase the region’s seasonal bounty—much of which is often grown on the Wine Country estates and is just as, if not even more, delicious than any meal one would get dining at a restaurant. It’s a chance for visitors to elevate the typical wine tasting experience while relaxing with a fantastic meal and learning more about the wine than they ever would standing in a tasting room. Read on to learn about 10 Napa Valley wineries that are offering exceptional wine and culinary journeys of all kinds.

Hess Person Estates
Photo Courtesy of Hess Persson Estates.

One of the region’s oldest wineries on Mount Veeder, Hess Persson Estates expresses this rugged terrain through its elegant and balanced wines. Hess provides several unique food and wine tasting experiences for visitors. Reserve the Tour of the Palate for a walking tour of the Hess Art Collection, followed by a tasting of limited-production, estate wines paired with a three-course menu from Executive Chef Chad Hendrickson. There’s also an ATV Vineyard Tour, for those gourmands feeling a bit more adventurous. After a tour of the estate on a luxurious ATV, you’ll sit down for a memorable food and wine tasting.

4411 Redwood Road, Napa, CA 94558, (707) 255-1144

Sequoia Grove Winery
Photo courtesy of Sequoia Grove Winery

This family-owned winery in Rutherford is a picturesque stop in Napa Valley, thanks to its historic tasting barn—constructed in 1908—set amidst towering Sequoia redwoods and sustainably-farmed vines. Photo ops aside, Sequoia Grove Winery is a must-visit for its A Taste For Cabernet wine and food experience. During this paired lunch, you’ll enjoy four culinary delights prepared in-house by Sequoia Grove’s new Executive Chef, Spencer Conaty, whose expertise in Japanese and Michelin-starred cuisine brings a unique twist, complementing the flavors in the wines in unexpected ways. It all adds up to a delicious way to discover why and how Napa Cabernet Sauvignon pairs well with a variety of foods.

8338 St. Helena Highway, Rutherford, CA 94558, (707) 339-5757

Food and Wine Pairing Experiences at Clif Family Winery
Food and Wine Pairing Experiences. Photo Courtesy of Clif Family Winery.

Clif Family Winery strives to create a more sustainable world through the enjoyment of wine and food. Winemaker Laura Barrett and Executive Chef Magnus Young have created several exceptional tasting experiences that pair the winery’s small-production Howell Mountain Estate wines with organic, seasonal produce directly from the Clif Family Farm. The best way to start your day is with the brunch-inspired Rise & Wine tasting. For lunch, head to the Enoteca for their Pasta e Vino experience (there’s even a plant-based menu for the veg-heads). The culinary offerings change more frequently than the seasons, to keep things fresh and exciting, but one thing’s for sure: you can always expect a delicious, farm-fresh culinary pairing to go with your wine.

709 Main Street, St. Helena, CA 94574, (707) 968-0625

Arch & Tower
Photo courtesy of Arch & Tower

Robert Mondavi, the first person to open a major winery in Napa Valley after Prohibition, was known for his appreciation of wine and food, so it only makes sense that his iconic winery would offer culinary experiences. While the actual Robert Mondavi winery undergoes renovations, visitors can head over to its brand-new location in downtown Napa, called Arch & Tower. Here, experiences are designed to take visitors through an exploration of wine, food, and culture. Don’t miss The Legend Lunch, a leisurely lunch that takes place at communal tables by the Napa River, showcasing three internationally-inspired (yet locally-sourced) courses paired with wines from The Estates Collection. For something on the lighter side, the Arch & Tower Golden Hour is a great option, featuring wines by the glass and snacks a la carte offered until 7:00 PM daily.

930 3rd Street, Napa, CA 94559, (707) 766-6328 x2

Silverado Vineyards
Photo courtesy of Silverado Vineyards

Nestled in the picturesque Stags Leap District, Silverado Vineyards has been dedicated to crafting exceptional small-lot, estate-grown wines for nearly four decades. Here, visitors are not only treated to breathtaking views of the Valley but can also indulge in the winery’s new Wine & Caviar experience. This luxurious offering features four white wines, a special pour of Cabernet, and indulgent caviar, accompanied by house-made potato chips and crème fraîche. It’s an opportunity to elevate the typical wine tasting experience, all while soaking in the stunning surroundings.

6121 Silverado Trail, Napa, CA 94558, (707) 257-1770

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

Located in the prestigious Rutherford AVA in Napa Valley, Round Pond is known for its high-end Cabernet Sauvignon, gorgeous estate with views of the Mayacamas Mountains, and olive oil production. During the Il Pranzo food and wine tasting experience, guests go on a culinary journey that begins with a tour of the winery garden, vineyards, and olive grove, followed by a four-course food and wine pairing featuring ingredients seen on the tour. It’s a beautiful (and delicious) way to spend a day in Wine Country.

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

Enjoy classic Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon. PEJU
Enjoy classic Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon. Photo Courtesy of PEJU Winery.

Peju Winery makes excellent Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot and also focuses on the guest experience, which makes it a popular Wine Country destination. The Napa Valley Rutherford estate is home to immaculate lawns, gorgeous gardens, meandering footpaths, and a 50-foot tower with a weathered copper roof that is home to the tasting room. The Reserve Tasting Experience features five of the winemaker’s favorite reserve, small-lot wines and comes with seasonal culinary accompaniments. You can also add a cheese plate to your Classic Seated Tasting or the Chef’s Sampler, which is available from Friday through Sunday. If you’re a member, you can reserve the exclusive Wine and Food Pairing experience.

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

Louis M. Martini tasting experience
Enjoy a wonderfully prepared wine and food pairing experience. Photo Courtesy of Louis M. Martini.

Louis M. Martini has been crafting world-class Cabernet Sauvignon since 1933 and is one of Napa’s most iconic wineries. The winery offers several opportunities for food pairings, including the exclusive Underground Cellar Tasting, set in the historic underground cellar and featuring small-lot and library wines paired with fine-dining restaurant-worthy culinary creations. For a more relaxed visit that’s perfect for larger groups (up to ten people), there’s an Outdoor Cabana Tasting where guests enjoy a family-style, picnic-like meal of Italian-inspired cuisine paired with four wines.

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

Brian Arden Wines in Napa Valley
5-Course Farm-to-Table Experience. Photo Courtesy of Brian Arden Wines.

Brian Arden Wines is a small family-owned business that produces less than 2,500 cases a year, and a relative newcomer to Napa Valley’s Calistoga region having “just” opened in 2015, but the winery has already made a name for itself when it comes to hospitality. The Chef Experience begins with a glass of wine and a tour of the property, which leads to a “substantial lunch” prepared by the winery’s own chef and pairings, all while watching them prepare the meal in their open kitchen.

331 Silverado Trail N, Calistoga, CA 94515, (707) 942-4767

Ashes & Diamonds Winery
Photo Courtesy of Ashes & Diamonds Winery

A relative newcomer to the Napa Valley scene, Ashes & Diamonds opened in 2017 to immediate fanfare. The winery has a mid-century modern vibe meant to appeal to a younger crowd, but wine enthusiasts of all ages will appreciate the casual, family-style “California Nouvelle-inspired” food experience. The Wines + Food experience includes a luncheon that features fresh and wood-fired dishes, all made with seasonal ingredients, paired perfectly with a selection of Ashes & Diamonds wine.

4130 Howard Lane, Napa, CA 94558, (707) 666-4777

Conclusion

Also worth noting are these Napa Valley wineries that serve tasty and elevated snacks for those looking for a pairing that’s on the lighter side. Handwritten Wines offers a Bread & Butter experience, featuring four wines poured side-by-side with white truffle potato chips, Bouchon Bakery baguette, artisan butter, Coppa Salame, and P’tit Basque cheese. Priest Ranch Winery goes bold with a Bacon & Wine experience, which is exactly what it sounds like. At Silver Trident Winery, the Potato Chip Extravaganza is a crunchy, fun, salty way to taste wine, as is the Savory Cookie Pairing that can be added to any tasting flight at Tamber Bey Vineyards. For those who prefer something a little more high-brow, Davies Vineyard hosts a Wine & Caviar Brunch on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday mornings.

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All aboard The Napa Valley Wine Train! One of the most unique and enchanting experiences in Napa Valley, the wine train offers guests a trip to the past while showing you the best of what Napa Valley has to offer today.

On your 36-mile round trip from Napa to St. Helena and back, you’ll experience gourmet cuisine, stunning views, and stops at wineries. With its refurbished, vintage pull cars, luxurious detailing, and romantic ambiance, the Napa Valley Wine Train offers a nostalgic journey through the golden age of locomotive travel. Here is everything you need to know about this one-of-a-kind experience.

Napa Valley Wine Train
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The train is also a gourmet restaurant

Though the thrill of the ride is a huge part of the experience, the train is primarily a rolling gourmet restaurant featuring a changing seasonal menu that highlights fresh, local ingredients (all prepared in the train’s two onboard kitchens). From ricotta gnocchi to roasted beef tenderloin, expect to dine on decadent courses of gourmet, Napa-style fare. In the spirit of Wine Country, an extensive onboard wine list is available for lunch and dinner, offering many different regional wines. You can even bring your own wine aboard, but just know you’ll have to pay a corkage fee.

Napa Valley Wine Train
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Yes, the wine train makes stops at famous wineries

First-time visitors are encouraged to try The Legacy Experience, which includes a multi-course gourmet lunch during an hour-and-a-half-long journey to two of Napa Valley’s most famous wineries, Charles Krug Winery and V. Sattui.

The full-day Legacy Experience makes its first stop at the historic Charles Krug Winery, the oldest winery in Napa Valley. Guests will enjoy a private tour and tasting at the winery, which is the birthplace of California wine tasting as we know it (Charles Krug opened the first tasting room in the state), before heading to the whimsical winery that is V. Sattui. One of the first wineries to offer a wine tasting experience, you’ll enjoy their award-winning small batch wines amongst the Italianate architecture and lush gardens.

The Napa Valley Wine Train also offers half day tours, such as the Grgich Hills Winery Tour, which includes a two-hour train ride with a gourmet, multi-course lunch, followed by a tour and tasting at Grgich Hills Estate, founded by wine legend, Mike Grgich, who is recognized as one of the greatest winemakers in the world.

Napa Valley Wine Train
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Children are welcome on the Napa Valley Wine Train

No need to leave the kids behind, as the Napa Valley Wine Train is an adventure fit for the whole family. The Open Air Car is perfect for a kid-friendly lunch since it is the most casual car on the train, so you can relax with your family without worrying about interrupting guests who seek a more upscale experience. The car’s open-air windows provide an eye-catching panoramic view of the passing scenery as the train glides through the valley. Children’s rates are only available for select packages, so be sure to call ahead.

Vista Dome setting, Napa Valley Wine Train
Vista Dome setting, Photo Courtesy of Napa Valley Wine Train

A trip on the Napa Valley Wine Train is like stepping back in time

Insiders who have ridden the Napa Valley Wine Train recommend the Vista Dome Package, a train journey like no other. Though it’s the most expensive package, it features an unforgettable dining experience (for lunch or dinner) on the elevated, two-story Vista Dome dining car to deliver a “first-class” experience. With its plush interiors, exquisitely prepared food, and unobstructed views from every angle, Vista Dome is a nod to the glory days of luxury rail travel. Or, consider an elegant few hours aboard the Train during the Afternoon Tea package, a nod to the glamorous days of rail travel.

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Savor a special elopement or intimate wedding aboard The Wine Train, Photo Courtesy of Napa Valley Wine Train

You can get married on the train

With its upscale culinary offerings and gorgeous vintage setting, the train is also a distinctive way for romantic couples to tie the knot. Small, intimate elopements can be conducted on the back of the moving train as it glides along the rails under Napa Valley’s lush sweeping scenery. Or, make reservations for larger groups in a single car or throughout the entire train. The train has everything needed to bring the vision of your special event to life.

Napa Valley Wine Train
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You can enjoy elegant evenings on the train

Evening travelers can enjoy a luxurious four-course dinner in the Vista Dome. In the observation car, the sunset will act as your backdrop as you travel throughout Napa Valley. The Wine Train also offers a gourmet dining experience on the Pullman dining car. The Gourmet Express Dinner is a three-course meal that encourages guests to explore the train.

Napa Valley Wine Train
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You might solve a murder while riding the rails

For a fun and completely unforgettable fine dining and entertainment experience, book a seat on the train’s Murder Mystery dining tour, which operates on select dinner trains year-round. Don your best 1920s attire (or regular clothes to become a private detective) for an evening of mystery, mayhem, and murder as you enjoy a multi-course dinner and work to uncover all the secrets aboard the vintage train.

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The Wine Train comes alive with the spirit of the holidays, Photo Courtesy of Napa Valley Wine Train

The train journeys to the North Pole during winter

During the winter holiday season, the Wine Train transforms into the Santa Train, welcoming kids of all ages to enjoy games, singing, and live entertainment as it makes its way north to the “North Pole.” This interactive musical journey is complete with hot cocoa or cider, freshly-baked cookies, and, of course, Santa himself, and is surely a treat for the whole family.

Quick tip: The Wine Train’s holiday experiences often sell out quickly, so be sure to plan ahead. Mark your calendars to start booking this fall!

Conclusion

Whether you’re a wine enthusiast, train-lover, or foodie — or all three — the Napa Valley Wine Train is an unforgettable dining, tasting, and travel experience that stimulates all the senses. From a holiday train ride to remember to a fine dining journey on rails, the Wine Train isn’t just a unique way to explore Napa Wine Country, it’s a memory-making experience that will be etched in your mind for years to come. 

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Top 8 Things to Do in Calistoga https://www.napavalley.com/blog/things-to-do-in-calistoga/ https://www.napavalley.com/blog/things-to-do-in-calistoga/#respond Mon, 13 May 2024 07:00:33 +0000 https://www.napavalley.com/?p=15040 While wine tasting may be a given, Calistoga charms even non-wine drinkers with its array of unique activities. Here are the top 8 things to do when visiting.

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While Napa Valley certainly draws visitors for its world-class wineries and vineyard views, there’s much more to Napa than just wine, and nowhere is this more evident than in Calistoga. Located in the northern part of the Napa Valley, Calistoga is a great place to go wine tasting, no doubt, but it’s also home to some truly unique attractions, hot springs spas, local shops and eateries, and some of the most picturesque scenery in the region.

When you’re ready to experience all that this small town has to offer, read our guide to the top eight things to do in Calistoga.

Soak in Thermal Hot Springs

If there’s one word that should be associated with Calistoga, it’s relaxation, and thanks to the area’s numerous mineral pools and spas, it’s easy to make R&R a top priority when visiting. More than just a stress reliever, Calistoga’s hot springs are known for their many therapeutic benefits, including easing sore muscles, relieving arthritis pain, promoting healthy circulation, and calming skin conditions, while mineral-rich mud baths and massage treatments purify toxins to leave you feeling totally blissed out.

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Mineral Pool at Indian Springs Resort, Photo Courtesy of Visit Calistoga

When you’re ready to experience the rejuvenating benefits of the area’s mineral waters, you’ve got options. Many of the hotels and inns in and around Calistoga offer access to their own on-site mineral pools, including Dr. Wilkinson’s Backyard Resort, Calistoga Spa Hot Springs, Solage, and Golden Haven Hot Springs Spa & Resort, making it easy to experience Calistoga’s hot springs at your leisure. Or, you can check out the historic, Olympic-sized mineral pool at Indian Springs Resort. While hotel guests get free access to the pool, Indian Springs does offer limited day passes for a fee, available when booking a spa treatment.

Visit a Geyser

Just a few minutes outside of town is Old Faithful Geyser, where one can witness the spectacular sight of water shooting up into the air every 30 to 40 minutes. While the main attraction is the regular eruption of this famed geyser, naturally, a visit offers a more well-rounded experience than one might expect, thanks to picnic grounds with bocce courts and cabanas, a garden area featuring native plants and grasses, an on-site geology museum, and an animal farm, where you’ll find goats, sheep, and llamas. Llamas and pygmy goats and geysers, oh my! It all adds up to a memorable afternoon in Calistoga.

Go On a Hike For Sweeping Views of the Area

When the great outdoors are calling, Calistoga’s Palisade Trail is the spot to go. Though the 10-mile round trip, 2,000-foot climb hike is challenging, experienced hikers will be rewarded with beautiful natural scenery and some of the most spectacular views in all of Napa Valley. Just don’t forget to bring your water, as it can get hot in the sun. For a shortened version, opt to hike along the lower Oat Hill Mine Road, a four-and-a-half-mile round trip trek that provides equally wonderful scenery along the way.

Explore An Ancient Forest

If a unique outdoor experience with the family is what you seek, don’t miss a visit to Calistoga’s Petrified Forest. This preserved ancient forest is a sight to see, featuring a majestic display of fossilized redwood trees—the result of being buried in lava over 3 million years ago. Walk along the trails on your own to explore this ancient phenomenon, or opt for a guided tour for a deeper understanding of how this forest came to be.

Sip & Shop in Downtown Calistoga

It’s easy to get wrapped up in Calistoga’s natural surroundings, but it’d be a shame to not spend some time exploring downtown Calistoga. Calistoga has lots of boutique shops and tasting rooms all within walking distance, which makes it easy to sip and stroll all afternoon.

Visit Calistoga
Photo Courtesy of Visit Calistoga

Plan to peruse the assortment of artisanal goods for the home and garden at Blackbird, shop for antique goods and vintage posters at Rags to Riches, and check out Calistoga Pottery for their selection of handmade pottery. Also downtown is Copperfield’s Books, featuring a wide range of books from local and international authors, Flourish Chocolate, offering one-of-a-kind chocolate creations, and Monastery Books and Gifts (yes, actually located inside a Christian Monastery for women) for a selection of spiritual books, homemade goodies, olive oils, teas, and honey. You’ll also find a variety of art galleries and clothing shops around town that are worth popping into.

Tank Garage Winery
Photo Courtesy of Tank Garage Winery

When you’re ready to whet your palate with some locally made wine, Calistoga’s tasting rooms offer something for everyone. Located in a vintage 1930s gas station, Tank Garage Winery charms with its hip vibe and limited-edition blends and natural wines, while nearby T-Vine Winery offers a friendly ambiance and single-vineyard wines from some of the last remaining old-vine vineyards in California. Around the corner on Lincoln Avenue, Olabisi features limited production wines from a husband-and-wife-duo.

Visit a Nearby Winery

You could easily stay in town to taste great wine, hopping from tasting room to tasting room, but it’s certainly worth jumping in the car and driving a few miles to explore some of the surrounding wineries.

Sterling Vineyards
Photo courtesy of Sterling Vineyards

Just three minutes from downtown Calistoga, Sterling Vineyards offers more than just Napa Valley wines to taste. The winery is perched atop a picturesque hillside, providing visitors with epic views while they taste. What makes this winery unique, though, is that it’s accessible by aerial gondola—and the journey to the top is as memorable as the destination itself.

Also a few minutes from town, but in the opposite direction, is Tamber Bey Vineyards. This winery is unique in that it’s located at a working equestrian facility, and every part of the wine tasting experience reflects the owners’ love of horses and wine. Tour the winemaking facility, which was once a covered riding arena, before sampling wine in the courtyard of the original barn, where you can sip wine while admiring the horses. Be sure to add a picnic lunch or savory cookie pairing to really round out the experience.

Tamber Bey Vineyards
Photo Courtesy of Tamber Bey

At Brian Arden, the best way to experience the great wine and hospitality of this super small, family-owned winery is to book the Chef’s Experience Tasting. You’ll not only get to tour the winery’s picturesque grounds, featuring a culinary garden, chickens, and estate vineyard, but you’ll also be treated to a seated wine and food pairing experience featuring five seasonally-inspired courses.

Another smaller, hidden-gem winery is Canard, which only recently reopened its 25-acre property to visitors. From their sustainably-grown, dry-farmed grapes, owners Rich and Carolyn Czapleski carefully produce nine single vineyard wines to showcase the complexity of their estate’s terroir. Don’t miss the Estate Zinfandel, sourced from the property’s nearly 140-year-old Zinfandel vines.

Finally, serious Cabernet fans won’t want to miss a visit to Larkmead Vineyards, one of the oldest family-owned wineries in Napa Valley. This tranquil winery offers a personalized tasting experience tailored to each group’s preferences, along with an idyllic Wine Country setting looking out at the vines.

Savor Gourmet Fare

Whether you’re hungry for breakfast, lunch, or dinner, Calistoga’s restaurants and cafés offer a perfect mix of casual ambiance and good food.

For gourmet coffee and a scrumptious pastry or breakfast sandwich, stop by Sam’s General Store, located in the original cottage of Calistoga’s legendary founder, Samuel Brannan. Or, grab a selection of goods to curate your own picnic lunch later in the day. The long-standing Cafe Sarafornia is another top spot for the breakfast/lunch crowd, where a menu of comforting classics is offered all day from this quaint, casual spot. While the southwestern-inspired breakfast and lunch offerings at House of Better are a delight, it’s worth dining here for the unique homemade pies alone. Green chili apple pie, anyone?

House of Better | Dr. Wilkinson’s
Photo courtesy of House of Better | Dr. Wilkinson’s Backyard Resort

One of the most popular restaurants in town for dinner is Evangeline, a French bistro “with a Creole soul” in downtown Calistoga. The covered outdoor patio makes for a lovely setting to enjoy the restaurant’s French bistro classics and creole-inspired dishes. Down the road Sam’s Social Club is another worthy dining choice, where California focused-cuisine highlights fresh, local ingredients in a playful, creative way.

Go Rogue Sampling Beer

We know, we know… you probably didn’t come to Napa Valley to try beer. But the Calistoga Inn, Restaurant & Brewery is a great pit-stop for a brewski. Its Napa Valley Brewing Company was actually the first brewery that opened up post-Prohibition. Today, the brewery puts as much love and care into making their Pacific Pale Ale and Blitzen IPA as if they were fine Cabernets. Sit in their Beer Garden—one of the best outdoor spaces in UpValley—and don’t forget to order up some grub from the Calistoga Inn Restaurant.

Conclusion

Calistoga may be best known for all things rest and relaxation, but it’s certainly no snooze-fest. Whether you’re the active outdoorsy type or a dedicated foodie, there’s a wide variety of things to keep you entertained in this small corner of Wine Country. Get started planning your trip by reading up on the best 15 wineries in Calistoga. Enjoy!

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Napa Valley boasts plenty of beautiful spots to call home during a visit, but if you’re looking for a wide variety of things to do and see all in one convenient location, downtown Napa is the place to be. This once sleepy town at the south end of Napa Valley has undergone a major renaissance over the past decade and is now home to luxury lodging, hip wine bars, celebrity-led restaurants, wine tasting rooms, and beautiful river walks. So park the car, forget about traffic, and take advantage of the urban oasis that is downtown Napa. Here’s your guide to making the most of a visit.

Eat Well

Hog Island Oyster Co. at the Oxbow Public Market
Hog Island Oyster Co. at the Oxbow Public Market, Courtesy of Hog Island Oyster Co.

From award-winning fine dining to farm-to-table casual eateries, downtown Napa is a foodie haven. Simply put, you’ll want to make room in your bellies to chow down on all the delicious offerings that Napa has to offer. First on the agenda should be a visit to the lively Oxbow Public Market. A gathering place for gourmet grub in Napa, Oxbow is where you can find everything from oysters and tacos to chocolates and cupcakes. In fact, there are over 20 merchants under one roof, providing endless ways to eat and drink yourself silly!

For more delectable fare, follow your nose to Bounty Hunter Wine Bar & Smokin’ BBQ. In addition to pulled pork and beer can chicken featuring house-made rubs, Bounty Hunter has 40 wines available by the glass. Down the street is famed Napa Valley restaurant, Angèle, renowned for its upscale French country cuisine and quaint, romantic atmosphere since 2002. While wine is a natural choice as you dine on French fare, when your palate needs a break from the grape juice, you can’t go wrong with one of Angèle’s fantastic cocktails.

Angèle
French fare at Angèle
Angèle Restaurant & Bar
Photos courtesy of Angèle

If you still need more ideas, check out Scala Osteria, a seafood-centric Italian joint from the founder of Bistro Don Giovani, or Morimoto, the sleek Napa River restaurant from celebrity chef Masaharu Morimoto, where an extensive menu of sushi, seafood, Wagyu beef, sake, and Japanese Whiskey can be found.

Sip & Savor

Acumen Wine Gallery
Photo Courtesy of Acumen Wine Gallery | Susan DeMatei

Housed in a former saloon and brothel from the late 1800s, the Vintner’s Collective is a good place to sample a wide variety of Napa Valley wines from one location. Here, you’ll find over two dozen quality boutique producers who are too small to have their own tasting rooms, with various tasting spaces from which to enjoy their coveted wines.

Make a point to stop into Acumen Wine Gallery, featuring a small but high quality collection of organically grown estate wines from Atlas Peak; Lithology, The Lounge, the sophisticated downtown outpost of the highly acclaimed Lithology brand; and WALT Wines, where tasters can sip their way through 1,000 miles of Pinot Noir from within the bright, cheerful space. Another noteworthy (and new!) spot to check out is Arch & Tower. This beautiful tasting room is the downtown outpost of Robert Mondavi, offering wine tastings and food pairings overlooking the Napa River.

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

Compline is a wine bar, restaurant, and bottle shop in one, and a worthy destination in downtown Napa. Founded by two sommeliers, Compline’s wine collection is complete with bottlings from around the world, including some obscure varietals from lesser known regions. Stop in for a glass and a bite, and be sure to check their calendar for educational tastings and events. Around the corner, Cadet Beer & Wine Bar is a popular spot for wine, beer, and tasty provisions. Here, you’ll find a worldly selection of wine, from rare Champagne to Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir, bottled beers, and an old school vinyl collection, plus there’s always a fun lineup of regular events and guest wineries worth checking out.

See A Show

JaM Cellars
Photo Courtesy of JaM Cellars.

During the summer months, head to downtown Napa’s Oxbow River Stage at Oxbow Commons Park for the summer concert series. Live music with a backdrop of the Napa River? What could be better! Just note that no outside food and beverages are allowed—luckily, you’ll find beer, wine, spirits, and culinary offerings available for purchase.

At the eclectic JaM Cellars, wine tastings take place in the casual setting of their music and wine lounge. In addition to JaM’s classic vinyl collection and Rolling Stone Magazine-clad walls, the tasting room also plays host to weekly live music sets known as JaMSessions. Another fantastic place to catch a show is the historic Uptown Theatre. This renovated art-deco theater from 1937 regularly welcomes musical performers and comedy acts. The intimate setting means there’s never a bad seat in the house.

Other Things to Do

Culinary Arts Museum at CIA at Copia
Culinary Arts Museum at CIA at Copia, Photo Courtesy of CIA at Copia

Foodies and wannabe chefs won’t want to miss heading to the CIA at Copia, the ultimate destination for wine, art, and food-related happenings and exhibits. Take a cooking class in the state-of-the-art teaching kitchen, explore the collection of specialty cookware at the Chuck Williams Culinary Arts Museum, or try their new cocktail bar, The Haven, where housemade bites and curated cocktails are sure to hit the spot.

Camino Shop at First Street Napa
Camino Shop at First Street Napa, Photo Courtesy of First Street Napa

Stationed in downtown Napa, the historic Napa Valley Wine Train provides a stylish way to tour around Napa Valley, where plush rail cars, elegant décor, and gourmet cuisine offer a glimpse of the glamourous days of train travel. Whether you stay on the train and enjoy the ride or opt for one of the half or full day tours with wine excursions, the Wine Train is a unique way to take in the beautiful scenery of Napa Valley.

Napa Valley Wine Train
Photo courtesy of Napa Valley Wine Train

For shopping, head to First Street Napa, the heart of shopping in downtown Napa, where you’ll find a variety of boutiques offering the best in fashion, home décor, art, and gifts. If shopping until you drop isn’t in your budget, a more affordable Napa activity is bike riding around the area. Rent bikes for a scenic ride along the paved Napa Valley Vine Trail, which runs 12.5 miles from Napa to Yountville. Or, rent kayaks or paddle boards from Napa Valley Paddle for a fun outdoor experience on the water. They offer guided and unguided rentals by the hour, day, or weekend. Another great activity that won’t break the bank is simply walking around downtown Napa to experience the Napa Art Walk, an urban exhibition of public artworks. The sculptures change every couple of years, highlighting the work of various artists from throughout California and the West Coast.

Sleep Soundly

Andaz Harvest Suite, Courtesy of Andaz
Andaz Harvest Suite, Photo courtesy of Andaz located in downtown Napa.

The 141-room Andaz is ideally situated right in the heart of downtown Napa, offering the comforts of a boutique hotel with the convenience of being walking distance to shops, restaurants, and tasting rooms. Loft-style rooms feature hardwood floors and deep soaking tubs, while spacious suites offer an added dose of luxury in the way of rain showers, fireplaces, and terraces overlooking downtown. If a view of the river is what you’re after, stay at Milliken Creek Inn. Hidden away just one mile from the heart of downtown Napa, this peaceful retreat overlooking the Napa River is the perfect romantic getaway after a long day of wine tasting and shopping throughout downtown Napa.

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

Conclusion

Downtown Napa embodies everything we love about Wine Country—mouthwatering food, excellent wine, a booming arts scene, and a cheerful vibe—making it one of the most beloved places to explore in Napa Valley. For more inspiration, read our guide to Downtown Napa’s Top Hotels or discover the Best Restaurants, and be sure to check out exclusive lodging deals using our WineCountry hotel perks.

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Top Things to do in St. Helena https://www.napavalley.com/blog/things-to-do-in-st-helena/ https://www.napavalley.com/blog/things-to-do-in-st-helena/#respond Thu, 21 Mar 2024 09:28:28 +0000 https://www.napavalley.com/?p=15043 Discover all the top spots to get pampered, cultured, wined, and dined in the viticultural Napa Valley hotspot that is St. Helena.

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Known as Napa Valley’s Main Street for its ritzy flare, chic boutiques, pioneering wineries, and contemporary art galleries, St. Helena is a dreamlike destination for epicures the world over.

Getting to this wine lovers’ paradise is an easy 90-minute drive from both San Francisco and Sacramento, California—a sophisticated-yet-charming spot situated between Calistoga and Yountville, just 18 miles north of Downtown Napa.

Regardless of the time of year you visit, you’ll find plenty of sights and activities to explore in St. Helena. So, when you’re ready to discover all the top spots to get pampered, cultured, wined, and dined in the viticultural Napa Valley hotspot that is St. Helena, here’s our guide to the best things to do.

Visit a Winery

Whether you want to visit a winery, do a wine tasting in one of Napa’s many tasting rooms, stroll through the vineyards, or take a Wine & Dine tour, historic St. Helena is a prime place to do it.

Photos courtesy of Beringer Vineyards

Perhaps one of Wine Country’s most famous wineries, Beringer Vineyards, owned by Treasury Wine Estates, is the oldest continuously operating winery in the Napa Valley, founded in 1876. Tour their historic Rhine House, then reserve a private wine tasting at St. Helena’s gorgeous Fantesca Estate & Winery, located a short drive out of town in the Spring Mountain AVA. With its stunning surroundings, intimate tasting experience, and top-notch wines, it’s no wonder this family-owned winery is one of the best wineries in Spring Mountain to visit.

Fantesca Estate & Winery
Photo Courtesy of Fantesca Estate & Winery

Back in town, Duckhorn is another great option. While you’ll love strolling the beautiful gardens and enjoying the vineyard views from the wrap-around veranda, a visit is all about the renowned wines. And for the Port lovers, Prager Winery & Port Works is a mustn’t miss destination in the heart of Napa Valley. From Tawny Ports to White Ports, it’s the next best thing to tasting in Portugal.

Get Cultured

Experience contemporary art outside of San Francisco in a world-class wine setting at Napa Valley’s HALL Winery. Recognized for its iconic 35-foot chrome rabbit named Bunny Foo Foo leaping out of the vineyards at its entrance, St. Helena’s HALL Winery offers signature tours in its award-winning modern art gallery.

Photos courtesy of HALL Winery

When you’re finished sipping HALL’s storied Cabernets, take a tour of the Robert Louis Stevenson Museum, just off Main Street in downtown St. Helena. Loved by bibliophiles across the globe, Robert Louis Stevenson was a Scottish writer best known for his novels, Treasure Island and The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. His namesake museum in downtown St. Helena offers the world’s largest collection of Stevensoniana on public display.

Get Pampered

After a long day of Napa wine tasting, unwind with a soothing facial, therapeutic massage, or healing soak with detoxifying beverage in hand at the Spa Alila at the Alila Napa Valley hotel on Main Street in downtown St. Helena. Not in the mood for a rub-down? You and your crew can also book private yoga experiences, personalized meditation sessions, and astrology readings at this adults-only Wine Country oasis in Napa Valley.

Meadowood Napa Valley
Photo courtesy of Meadowood Napa Valley

Overnight guests at Meadowood Napa Valley can visit the award-winning spa for therapeutic massages, organic facials, body scrubs, and other wellness offerings, such as sound therapy, reiki, and mindfulness. Guests can also book the private Tree House Retreat room with a gorgeous hammered copper tub for sumptuous custom baths—milk, mustard, or pure sea salt.

Enjoy a Winery Food Pairing

Snack and sip yourself to a state of blissful oblivion with some of the best food and wine pairings you’ve had all year in St. Helena, Napa, and beyond.
Clif Family Winery and organic farm is one of Napa Valley’s hidden gems. Each week, the Clif team harvests crops from their five fruitful acres and uses them to create seasonal dishes for their on-site food truck and culinary curiosities for their wine tasting menus. There’s even a Farm Elixir Mocktail Flight for a non-alcoholic food pairing in the heart of Wine Country.

Clif Family Winery
Photo Courtesy of Clif Family Winery

Hop on over to Merryvale Vineyards Napa Valley for a selection of hearty, delicious food and wine pairings. Book a delightful brunch with their Seasonal Quiche & Wine Pairing, lunch with the Vino & Pizza Experience, or a hearty Burger Butler Experience with wine and burgers brought in from St. Helena’s famous Gott’s Roadside.

Trinchero Winery is another St. Helena favorite offering delectable culinary bites paired with their signature wines. This elegant experience includes a tour of their Napa Valley winery and vineyards, as well as the barrel room.

Eat at an Award-Winning Restaurant

You don’t have to be in San Francisco or another big city to dine at Michelin-quality restaurants with renowned chefs. Napa Valley, including quaint St. Helena, is inundated with award-winning eateries and institutions, such as the famed Culinary Institute of America at Greystone.

Acacia House
Photo Courtesy of Acacia House

Grab your girlfriends and head to the Acacia House restaurant in Alila Napa Valley’s restored Georgian farmhouse—the perfect setting for a breezy Wine Country brunch on its white-pillared wraparound veranda. It also serves up some of the best dinner fare in the area.

Celebratory, family-style California cooking is on full display at The Charter Oak restaurant in St. Helena, just down the road from Yountville and Calistoga. Led by chef Christopher Kostow (of the former three-Michelin-starred The Restaurant at Meadowood), The Charter Oak serves brunch and all-day fare with crops from its 3.5-acre culinary garden in St. Helena.

Conclusion

From delicious eats to visual treats, St. Helena has plenty of activities to delight all the senses. Inspired to start planning your trip? Read out picks for the best restaurants in St. Helena, the top wineries to visit, and the most luxurious hotels in Napa (two of which are located in St. Helena).

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Napa Valley is a year-round playground of fun, with each month bringing its own unique flavor of excitement. From sun-soaked summer festivals and lively concert series to fall harvest celebrations and gourmet gatherings, there’s never a dull moment in Wine Country.

To help you plan an unforgettable visit, we’ve curated a list of some of our favorite annual events happening throughout the region. So, if you’re dreaming up a trip to Napa Valley, why not elevate your getaway by lining it up with one of these annual events?

SPRING/EARLY SUMMER EVENTS

Bottlerock
BottleRock Napa Valley, Photo courtesy of BottleRock

Napa Valley Expo

May 24 – 26, 2024
Cost: $233 to $5,995

Held every year over Memorial Day weekend, BottleRock is the largest music festival in Napa Valley. Thousands of music and wine lovers flock to Wine Country to jam out, feast on delicious food, and sip world-renowned wines. The music line up is typically a healthy mix of genres and artists. From Stevie Nicks’ raspy melodies to Ed Sheeran’s infusion of pop, rock, and folksy tunes, there’s truly something for everyone. If you’re in it for the vin-o alone, some of the participating wineries include Robert Mondavi, Mumm Napa, and Bonita Bonita, just to name a few.

575 Third Street, Napa, CA 94559

Various Locations

May 31 – June 1, 2024
Cost: Tickets go on sale in March

The Napa Valley Wine Auction is a legendary event that raises millions of dollars and has everyone raising glasses for a good cause: proceeds support Napa Valley’s youth mental health programs. The weekend kicks off with a barrel auction, followed by case auctions the next day. Over 50 different wineries from across Napa auction off specialty wines and unique varietals, drawing in everyone from collectors to restaurant owners. Aside from wine itself, attendees can also bid on Wine Country trips, jewelry, private concerts, and everything in between.

SUMMER EVENTS

Blue Note Jazz Festival, Photo courtesy of Blue Note Jazz Festival

Silverado Resort / Meritage Resort and Spa

Blue Note: July 2025 / Black Radio Experience: August 2024
Cost: Tickets go on sale in March

From popular artists like Mary J. Blige to up-and-coming greats, the Blue Note Jazz Festival is an event dedicated to discovering new music while simultaneously experiencing old favorites. Originating in New York City, Blue Note aims to combine the smooth rhythms of jazz, a convivial community atmosphere, and an inspirational spirit to the small town feel of Napa Valley. While Blue Note is taking a hiatus in 2024 (it will be back in 2025), the Festival’s Black Radio Experience is an excellent alternative. Celebrating the rich tapestry of Black culture and the power of music to transcend boundaries, this fun event—to be held at the Meritage Resort and Spa—is sure to bring all the great music, food, and vibes.

Fuller Park, Downtown Napa

July 2025
Cost: Free

Napa Porch Fest is a wonderful event dedicated to Napa Valley musicians playing on—you guessed it—front porches in the historic Fuller Park neighborhood of downtown Napa. This fun, family-friendly gathering takes place on the last Sunday in July, paying tribute to the lazy, hazy days of summer. Best of all, Napa Porch Fest is completely free to attend! While the event is on pause this year, be on the lookout for Porchfest’s return in 2025!

560 Jefferson Street, Napa, CA 94559

Various Locations

July 6 – 21, 2024
Cost: Daytime concerts are free; evening concerts are $35; patron experiences range from $1,550 to $12,000

Festival Napa Valley is a spectacular 10-day extravaganza of musical arts, held across various locations in Napa Valley. This cultural extravaganza features an array of performances, including opera, orchestral concerts, and ballet. In addition to the musical delights, attendees can savor the Taste of Napa event and the Arts for All Gala, showcasing the immense talent of Napa’s residents. Dozens of wineries participate through vintner’s luncheons and patron dinners, so you know there will be plenty of good food and drink to fuel your experiences. While tickets for the special patron events come with a premium price tag, the proceeds are put to good use, supporting youth arts programs, free community concerts, and scholarships. Did we mention that the Festival Napa Valley concludes with a special guest artist?

Facebook | Napa Town & Country Fair
Photo courtesy of Facebook: Napa Town & Country Fair

Napa Valley Expo

August 8 – 10, 2024
Cost: $15 for adults; $12 for seniors, youth, and military; free for children 5 and under. Parking is $10. Tickets can also be purchased in advance online for a $5 discount.

It wouldn’t be summer in the U.S.A without a visit to the county fair, and Napa Valley’s own Town & Country Fair is a quintessential celebration held at the Napa Valley Expo. This annual event embraces all the traditional county fair elements, including a livestock show, agricultural displays, carnival rides, and arts and crafts contests. But, since this is Wine Country after all, the Vintners Wine Lounge adds a sophisticated twist, offering a selection of local wines to complement the festivities. Live music and nightly firework displays complete the Americana vibes.

575 Third Street, Napa, CA 94559, (707) 253-4900

Various Napa Valley Wineries

August 2 – 25, 2024
Cost: $85+ per night

Imagine a chorus of string instruments and voices rising from rolling vineyards during golden hour. Sounds delightful, doesn’t it? Music in the Vineyards is a highly regarded Chamber music festival that takes place in the heart of Napa Valley Wine Country each summer. The festival unfolds in the elegant settings of Napa Valley’s acclaimed wineries, from the picturesque landscapes of Silverado Vineyards to the historic grounds of Charles Krug and Inglenook, among others. Music in the Vineyards is renowned for its focus on nurturing emerging talent and showcasing young musicians. Aside from sultry music and beautiful Napa Valley scenery, tickets also include a wine tasting to enjoy during intermission.

FALL EVENTS

Photo courtesy of Shutterstock

Various Locations

September 21 – 22 & 28 – 29, 2024
Cost: Free

If you’re passionate about art and wine, why not indulge in both at the same time? Open Studios Napa Valley is a complimentary event that shines a spotlight on local artists and art galleries. Whether you’re an art enthusiast or a seasoned collector, you can meander through artists’ studios and exhibitions, marveling at the array of creative expressions including paintings, sculptures, glasswork, and more. And if you find a piece that speaks to you, the satisfaction of purchasing directly from the artist adds an extra layer of joy.

September 2024
Cost: $95+ per person, $55 per person for Club Members

At this festive annual event at Merryvale, you’ll immerse yourself in the vibrant ambiance of the harvest season, savoring premium wines and barrel tastings while indulging in mouthwatering BBQ delights. Enjoy carnival-style games between tastings and live music that sets the rhythm for a day to remember in Wine Country.

1000 Main Street, St. Helena, CA 94574, (707) 963-2225

Napa Valley Film Festival | Bob McClenahan
Napa Valley Film Festival, Photo courtesy of Bob McClenahan

Various Locations

(Dates and ticket prices not listed yet)

Napa’s own miniature version of Sundance is the Napa Film Festival, which takes place over five days in November and showcases over 100 films. The roster of mostly independent films features some of Hollywood’s best alongside burgeoning stars. Although anyone can attend, celebrity sightings aren’t an unusual occurance, so you could find yourself rubbing shoulders with movie stars, like past attendee John Travolta. Top chefs and wineries also participate in the event, making it a red carpet premiere to remember.

WINTER / OFF-SEASON EVENTS

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Photo courtesy of Unsplash

Napa Valley Restaurant Week

Various Locations

January 2025
Cost: Meals range anywhere from $18 to $75 and up

Napa Valley is a renowned destination for foodies and gourmands alike, and there’s no better time to descend on Wine Country for all things good eating than Napa Valley Restaurant Week. Every January, an array of restaurants, wineries, bars, and even food trucks come together to showcase their culinary prowess, each offering a multi-course meal that’s perfectly paired with Napa Valley wines. The cherry on top? You won’t have to pay up the big bucks, because most of the menus are offered at approachable price points. To ensure you don’t miss out on this gastronomic celebration, be sure to make reservations well in advance, or consider opting for the lunch offerings for a more casual experience.

Various Locations

January 2025
Cost: Free admission at the Festival Marketplace, although some events are ticketed

You don’t have to visit Italy to experience truffles at their finest. Napa’s own claim to fungi fame is the Perigord black truffle, and the annual Napa Valley Truffle Festival is dedicated to them. From hunting down these delicacies with truffle-sniffing dogs to the Truffle and Wine Dinner and seminars on growing them yourself, there’s no shortage of gourmand inspiration. And, of course there are plenty of opportunities to pair truffle-covered bites with delicious Napa wines. Throughout the weekend, happenings and tastings are held at the Festival Marketplace in Oxbow Public Market, where you can purchase your very own local truffles. Yum!

Silverado Trail from Calistoga to Napa

March 3rd, 2024
Cost: Free to attend, $55 to $205 to run depending on distance

Why not balance your wine tastings and food explorations by running the Napa Valley Marathon? Known for its breathtaking route along the Silverado Trail, this marathon is often hailed as one of the most scenic in the United States. As you traverse the course, you’ll be treated to views of some of California’s most renowned wineries, with picturesque vineyards and idyllic countryside vistas surrounding you. Exciting events are held on the weekend of the marathon as well, including the annual Pasta Dinner at the Meritage Resort. Whether you decide on the 5K or the full 26.2 miles, reward yourself with a well deserved glass of Cabernet Sauvignon and a soak in Calistoga’s hot springs.

Calistoga to Napa

Conclusion

Festivals, balls, and fairs, oh my! Napa Valley is a community steeped in wine and food traditions, and there’s no better way to embrace this devotion than by attending one of the region’s annual celebrations. Taking the opportunity to partake in these festivities will reveal not only what makes Napa a beloved destination, but also why both its hospitality, food, and wines are world-renowned. And be sure to check out our Napa Valley Event Calendar for a weekly list of fun regional events.

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The Top 7 Things to Do in Yountville https://www.napavalley.com/blog/things-to-do-in-yountville/ https://www.napavalley.com/blog/things-to-do-in-yountville/#respond Fri, 23 Feb 2024 16:00:32 +0000 https://www.napavalley.com/?p=17246 The Napa Valley town of Yountville may be quaint, but there’s no shortage of activities and sights. Here are the top 7 things to do in Yountville.

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Yountville, a tiny 1.5-square mile town less than 10 miles north of the town Napa, is credited with being home to the first grapevines in all of Napa Valley.

Today, the ritzy enclave is also known for its small-town charm, abundance of world-class restaurants (including the famous Three-Michelin-starred The French Laundry), dedication to the arts, stylish hotels, natural beauty, stunning architecture, boutique wineries, and walkability. The latter actually makes it one of the most appealing destinations in all of Napa Valley, as once you park your car upon arrival, there’s almost no reason to touch your car keys until it’s time to return home.

Read on to discover some of the most indulgent, exciting, and relaxing ways to enjoy yourself while on a getaway to this charming town that bills itself as the Heart of Napa Valley.

Soar Above in a Hot Air Balloon

See Napa from a new perspective while soaring about the vineyards in a hot air balloon. Napa Valley Aloft has been flying above Yountville’s gorgeous landscape since 1978, with baskets that hold 8 to 12 passengers and an option for a post-flight brunch with mimosas. (You can also book a private balloon for special occasions.) Napa Valley Balloons is another acclaimed company for taking in the sights of the region from above and has baskets that carry 6, 12, 16, and 20 passengers, with private flights for two.

Napa Valley Balloons
Soar above the clouds. Photo Courtesy of Napa Valley Balloons

Whichever company you choose for your adventure, you’ll arrive before dawn to watch the colorful balloons get inflated and then take off soon after sunrise when the winds are calm, and the temps are cool. As you rise into the sky, you’ll take in views of the Napa Valley floor, Mt. St. Helena, Mayacamas Mountain Range, and on days when the wind cooperates, glimpses of the San Francisco skyline and the Sierras.

Take a Leisurely Stroll to Wine Taste

One of the best things about Yountville is that you can enjoy everything the town offers without ever getting in a car, including one of the best things the town has to offer: over a dozen stroll-able winery tasting rooms.

At the Priest Ranch tasting room, you can try Cabernet Sauvignon and Sauvignon Blanc, as well as several less common varietals, including Grenache Blanc and a Brut Rosé of Syrah. And while you can pair your tasting with a specialty cheese and charcuterie board, the Bacon & Wine Experience is the way to go… because what other winery tasting room is going to offer you a pairing of four distinctly flavored types of bacon to go with your wines?

Handwritten Wines | Joel Quigley
Handwritten Wines, Photo Courtesy of Handwritten Wines | Joel Quigley

Just a few steps from Priest Ranch is Handwritten Wines, a contemporary space with indoor and outdoor seating where you can sample the winery’s proprietary Bordeaux-style blend “Three Worlds,” its Santa Rita Hills Pinot Noir from Santa Barbara County, as well as Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay. If you’re especially fond of Pinot Noir, the Pinot Noir Vertical Experience is a must; you’ll explore the different growing seasons and aging nuances while sipping four vintages from the same vineyard.

Jessup Cellars
Jessup Cellars, Photo courtesy of Jessup Cellars

It will take you about 10 minutes to walk from Handwritten Wines to Jessup Cellars, known to be one of the friendliest tasting rooms in Wine Country, where the art-covered gallery walls provide the perfect setting for enjoying premium wines fit for aficionados and novices alike. All tastings come with a satiating charcuterie board, but if you know your stomach will be grumbling, there are plenty of amazing Yountville restaurants just a hop and a skip away.

Dine on Locally-Sourced Food at Top Restaurants

Northern California is known for its amazing bounty of fresh ingredients grown and raised by local farmers, and you’ll find ample opportunity to enjoy that farm-to-table dining perfection at several Yountville restaurants.

Enjoy Italian fine dining in Napa at Bottega Napa Valley, a lively restaurant from the late celebrity chef Michael Chiarello, where all of the dishes highlight local, seasonal ingredients and bold flavors.

The French Laundry
Photo courtesy of The French Laundry

The French Laundry is on almost everyone’s Napa fine dining bucket list for good reason. Their multi-course dinner is a treat for the senses, but for those looking for a truly unique dining experience highlighting local ingredients, the trick is to order the restaurant’s “Tasting of Vegetables” menu. The French Laundry has a “culinary gardener” on staff whose job is to tend to the 3.5-acre garden across the street from the restaurant, which serves as their main source of produce.

The Kitchen at Priest Ranch
Photo courtesy of The Kitchen at Priest Ranch

If it’s laidback, yet still locally-sourced cuisine you’re after, look no further than The Kitchen at Priest Ranch. Inspired by the homey flavors of the Midwest and American classics, you’ll find everything from gourmet smashburgers to Italian beef sandwiches—and they serve breakfast all day. To top it off, all of their dishes pair perfectly with Priest Ranch wines. After you’re back home, and no doubt craving the good eats from the Kitchen, you can scroll through their list of recipes listed on their website for culinary inspiration.

Discover Regional Art at the Napa Valley Museum

Take a break from wining and dining to learn a little more about the place from where it all comes. Hop on the free Yountville Trolley (downtown) to the Napa Valley Museum to explore three galleries of West Coast art, a showcase of noteworthy aspects of local culture, and selections that exemplify the region’s history.

Napa Valley Museum
Photo Courtesy of Napa Valley Museum

Walk the Walk—the Art Walk, That Is

Discover 35 outdoor sculptures (most of which are available for purchase to benefit the Yountville Arts fund) within a mile or so of each other on the Yountville Art Walk. Roam around and see what you find (you can learn more about each piece by scanning the QR code on the plaque), or download the printable map to ensure you see them all.

The Art Walk | Yountville Chamber of Commerce
Photo Courtesy of the Yountville Chamber of Commerce

Sip Your Way Through Nearby Wineries

It wouldn’t be a trip to Yountville without exploring some of the town’s outstanding boutique wineries.

Fans of rock n’ roll will definitely appreciate Cliff Lede Vineyards, where the vineyard’s “Rock Blocks” are named after songs and albums, like “Dark Side of the Moon” and “Light My Fire.” The outdoor patio is gorgeous, but for a truly unique experience, opt for the Backstage Tasting Lounge, where you can sip while enjoying rotating art exhibits.

Cliff Lede | Bob McClenahan
Cliff Lede's Backstage Tasting Lounge, Photo Courtesy of Bob McClenahan

At Goosecross Cellars, a winery that is close to downtown but feels off the beaten path, you’ll take in views of the vineyards, Yountville Hills, and the Mayacamas Mountain Range while enjoying a diverse portfolio of meticulously crafted wines of all varietals, including Sauvignon Blanc, Cabernet, Chardonnay, Viognier, and Syrah.

Bell Wine Cellars
Photo Courtesy of Bell Wine Cellars

Bell Wine Cellars is also worth a visit, especially for those who enjoy single-vineyard or single-clone wines. During their Grape to Glass Tour & Tasting, you’ll go behind the scenes, seeing exactly what it takes to make their carefully curated wines.

Play a Round of Golf

Whether you hit the links often or just enjoy a leisurely afternoon on the greens, check out Vintner’s Golf Club. The championship nine-hole resort course features three different sets of tees, and is an excellent option for an afternoon of golf as it’s welcoming to all levels. Stop by the Lakeside Grill after a round for a club sandwich and beer (or wine) in a picturesque setting.

Unsplash
Photo Courtesy of Unsplash

Conclusion:

No matter what you’re itching to do with your time in Yountville, you’re bound to have a wonderful experience. From teeing off on the golf course to uncovering new artistic gems, and of course, indulging in renowned wines, this welcoming enclave has something to delight everyone.

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9 Fantastic Napa Valley Wine Tours For Every Traveler https://www.napavalley.com/blog/napa-valley-wine-tours/ https://www.napavalley.com/blog/napa-valley-wine-tours/#respond Fri, 23 Feb 2024 09:00:26 +0000 https://www.napavalley.com/?p=33997 These 9 Napa Valley wine tours will help you make the most of the area, whether you're looking for a traditional limo tour or a more unique experience.

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Thanks to its picturesque vineyards, wineries with stunning architecture, and critically-acclaimed wines, it’s not surprising that most visits to Napa Valley are centered around wine tasting. Yet, with so many quality options, deciding where to taste is no easy feat; not only that, but being the designated driver is a good way to end up with a serious case of FOMO. That’s why wine tours are a great option for tasting your way through Napa Valley. Whether you take a traditional tour or opt for a more unique experience, these Napa Valley wine tours make it easy to take advantage of this world-renowned wine region.

For the Napa newcomer: Beau Wine Tours & Limo

Beau Wine Tours & Limo
Photo Courtesy of Beau Wine Tours & Limo

If you’ve never been wine tasting in Napa Valley, Beau Wine Tours & Limo offers introductory tours perfect for Napa Valley newbies. Venture along Hwy 121 or the Silverado Trail as you explore some of the iconic wineries that have helped make Napa Valley famous, like Beringer Estate and Charles Krug. The experience can be customized to your tastes and knowledge level, with intimate, boutique wineries to round out your tour as well as insights into Napa’s grape varieties and terroir to help you gain a better understanding of this beloved wine region.

1754 Second Street, Suite B, Napa, CA 94559, (707) 257-0887

Napa Valley Aloft
Photo Courtesy of Napa Valley Aloft

Founded in 1978, family-owned Napa Valley Aloft is one of the original hot air balloon companies in Napa. While they offer early morning small group flights, if you really want to impress your significant other, spring for the exclusive hot air balloon ride for two. Follow it up with the optional Champagne breakfast, and you’re sure to score some brownie points with your date. Coupled up or not, Napa Valley Aloft makes for a memorable way to view the valley.

6525 Washington Street, Yountville, CA 94599, (707) 944-4400

For the young at heart: Napa Valley Wine Trolley

Napa Valley Wine Trolley
Napa Valley Wine Trolley, Photo courtesy of Shutterstock

Hop aboard one of the open-air, hand-built replicas of San Francisco’s famous street cable cars and feel like a kid again during this unforgettable tour through Wine Country. The classic Napa tour stops at three charming wineries and includes a family-style lunch, knowledgeable guide, and plenty of opportunities to take in the view along the way. Since the Napa Valley Wine Trolley picks up at the Oxbow Public Market, we’d suggest going early to fuel up on delicious eats before your trolley departs.

1754 Second Street, Suite B1, Napa Valley, CA 94559, (707) 252-6100

For the California dreamer: California Wine Tours and Transportation

Touring Wine Country by way of a luxury limo? Not too shabby. Exploring Napa Valley and its stunning vineyards with the top down during an Open-Air Tour? Now we’re talking. California Wine Tours’ fleet of vehicles may include limos, party buses, vans, and SUVs—in fact, they own and operate the largest and most diverse fleet of luxury vehicles in Northern California—but it’s their classic convertibles and sprinter van convertibles that will really put you into vacation mode (and let you bask in that California sun). California Wine Tours specializes in curated wine tours and each experience is unique to each group, so whether you’re a large group of wine novices or a smaller group of experienced tasters, they know how to make each experience special.

4075 Solano Avenue, Napa, CA 94558, (800) 294-6386

For the wine enthusiast: Pure Luxury Transportation

Pure Luxury Transportation
Photo Courtesy of Pure Luxury Transportation

Pure Luxury offers a variety of Napa Valley wine tours for all types of wine drinkers, from newbies to enthusiasts, but curious oenophiles will appreciate the company’s Exclusive Sommelier Tour. Led by a well-respected sommelier and completely customizable based on your wine and winery preferences, you’ll tour boutique and historic wineries specializing in limited release wines as you learn about wine, grapes, and winemaking techniques from an insider. It’s a great opportunity to consult a professional on all those wine-related questions you’ve been meaning to ask.

4246 Petaluma Boulevard North, Petaluma, CA 94952, (800) 626-5466

For the outdoor lover: Getaway Adventures

Getaway Adventures
Photo Courtesy of Getaway Adventures

For those who like to stay active while sightseeing, Getaway Adventures’ Sip n’ Cycle is a great option, providing a fun way to discover the area on two wheels. This guided bicycle tour will take you through the scenic back roads of Napa Valley, with stops for wine tastings and a picnic lunch along the way. Since the Sip & Cycle tour covers roughly 12 miles throughout the day on mostly flat roads, it’s a more leisurely than strenuous biking experience, but nonetheless a great way to visit some of the area’s more off-the-beaten-path wineries.

Meeting location: 1401 N Oak Street, Calistoga, CA 94515, (800) 499-2453

For the Napa sightseer: North Bay Wine Tours

North Bay Wine Tours
Photo courtesy of North Bay Wine Tours

Like many tour companies on this list, the family-owned North Bay Wine Tours takes a personalized approach to serving their clientele. Yet, it’s their commitment to providing a comprehensive Napa experience that makes them a fantastic choice for the traveler seeking an in-depth immersion into Napa’s wine culture. Alongside your winery visits, which may include boutique wineries and larger estates, you’ll have the chance to explore local landmarks and artisanal eateries, each narrating a unique chapter of Napa’s story. Every private tour also includes a few wine tasting staples, like snacks and water, plus a can of MAKER wine.

For the small group: Master Wine Tours

Master Wine Tours | Mitch Boatman
Photo Courtesy of Master Wine Tours | Mitch Boatman

This small, family-owned tour service wins fans for its quality service and customer satisfaction, providing a personalized tour of Napa Valley that is completely tailored to each individual group’s tastes and preferences. In fact, prior to each trip, Master Wine Tours works with each guest to discover their interests, then puts together a tour that’s truly unique to each group. With vehicles that can accommodate up to 6 – 12 guests, Master Wine Tours is a great option if you’re traveling with a smaller group.

25 Fairways Drive, Napa, CA 94558, (707) 266-3750

For the explorer at heart: Designated Drivers

Designated Drivers | Lisa Gordon
Photo Courtesy of Designated Drivers | Lisa Gordon

While a wine tasting tour with Designated Drivers can really be whatever you want it to be, this tour company knows how to please those looking to go off the beaten path and explore some of Napa’s hidden gems. Itineraries can be tailored to your specific goals, whether you’re looking to discover Napa’s up and coming producers, find the wineries that only offer their wine at the winery, or taste some of the most limited-production wines in the valley.

2587 Wine Country Avenue, Napa, CA 94558, (707) 244-1180

Conclusion:

Whether you’re eager to burn off some indulgences from Wine Country with a biking excursion or are seeking a luxurious experience through a private, curated tour, Napa offers a wine tour adventure for every type of traveler. And, while there are dozens of great tour options out there, you can’t go wrong choosing one (or two!) of these for a memorable Napa getaway. Cheers!

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10 Napa Valley Tasting Rooms Open After 5 p.m. https://www.napavalley.com/blog/open-late-wineries-napa-valley/ https://www.napavalley.com/blog/open-late-wineries-napa-valley/#respond Wed, 21 Feb 2024 08:00:43 +0000 https://www.napavalley.com/?p=15904 Wine tasting is traditionally a daytime activity, but there are a few Napa Valley wineries open late. Here are the top Napa wineries open until 5:30 p.m. or later.

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One might think that it would be easy to taste wine in Napa Valley at almost all hours of the day, but while there are lots of bars and restaurants that offer excellent wines by the glass and bottle, “last call” for tours and wine tastings at most Napa wineries is well before the sun sets over the vineyards.

Still, if you’re not much of a daytime drinker or are looking to keep tasting Napa Valley wines into the late afternoon/early evening, there are a few excellent wineries and tasting rooms where you can snag a reservation (or even walk in) until at least 5:30 p.m., including one that’s open until midnight.

Please note that hours of operation are subject to change and it’s always a good idea to check with the winery before visiting. Additionally, some wineries may have limited hours during certain seasons or days of the week.

PEJU
Photo Courtesy of PEJU Winery | Katie Gallogly

If you want to taste most of this small family-owned winery’s estate-grown wines, including the popular Cabernet Franc, you have to either join their wine club or visit the winery’s tasting room. The latter sits inside one of the more recognizable buildings in Napa Valley, a copper-roofed, stone-faced building with a 50-foot tower at the end of a Sycamore tree-lined driveway and surrounded by gorgeous gardens with meandering walkways and outdoor sculptures. (Be sure to make time for a self-guided tour.) Reservations are recommended for all wine tastings and pairings, which are seated, with the last one offered at 5 p.m.

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

Arch & Tower
Photo Courtesy of Arch & Tower

Part of the larger Robert Mondavi Estate, Arch & Tower is the legendary wine label’s newest addition (and the only place to taste from the Mondavi portfolio while the iconic winery undergoes renovations this year and next). Located in the center of downtown Napa, Arch & Tower serves as a spot for unique events and experiences with beautiful views overlooking the river. Tastings include the Napa Exploration, The Taste of To Kalon, and The Legend Lunch, all paired with a select menu of everything from small bites to three course meals, depending on which option you choose. Arch & Tower is open daily, although their schedule does vary seasonally. Hours are from 11:00 am to 7:00 pm and tastings are only available by appointment until 4:00 pm. Some tastings, like The Taste of To Kalon, can only be reserved until 2:45.

930 3rd Street, Napa, CA 94559, (888) 766-6328, ext. 2

Lithology Lounge
Photo courtesy of Lithology

Alejandro Bulgheroni, the mastermind behind Lithology, has brought together an all-star team to craft small-lot wines from esteemed vineyards throughout Oakville, Rutherford, and St. Helena. Explore the stunning portfolio of wines at the brand’s downtown tasting room and bar, known as The Lounge. Here, you can get a taste of the winery’s precision and care, with the last tasting starting at 4:30 pm (the tasting room is open until 6 pm).

1040 Main Street, #101, Napa, CA 94559, (707) 690-9923

Domaine Carneros
Courtesy of Domaine Carneros | Aubrey Anzelmo

There is nothing quite like sitting on the terrace of the Château at Domaine Carneros while sipping sparkling wine and looking out at the vine-covered vineyard hills of Napa Valley’s Carneros AVA. It is truly an idyllic Napa Valley experience, especially when paired with caviar, crème fraîche, and potato chips. Reservations (available from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.) are required, and the last pour is at 5:00 p.m. Be sure to give yourself time to tour the beautiful formal gardens as they are truly spectacular.

1240 Duhig Road, Napa, CA 94559, (800) 716-2788

Alpha Omega Collective
Photo Courtesy of Alpha Omega Collective

Three very different wineries collide to form the Alpha Omega Collective in downtown Napa. Vintners Robin and Michelle Baggett pride themselves on producing the best varietals from across the world—including Burgundian wines at SLO’s Tolosa, Bordeaux-inspired wines at Napa’s Alpha Omega, and Mediterranean reds from Perinet in Spain’s Priorat. Select from three different tasting options, including their Signature Flight ($50), Curated Flight ($75), and Flagship Flight ($100). Not interested in a full tasting? They also offer wine by the bottle and glass. Should you start to get a bit snacky (don’t we all during a wine tasting?), Alpha Omega Collective encourages sippers to order from The Dutch Door, their next door neighbors who focus on sustainably made and locally sourced American classics. Tastings are by reservation only and run from noon until 7:00 p.m.

1245 First Street, Napa, CA 94559, (707) 294-6960

Acumen Wine
Photo Courtesy of Acumen Wine

Perched on the slopes of Napa Valley’s Atlas Peak, Acumen crafts mountain-grown Cabernet Sauvignon and Sauvignon Blanc. Guided by famed Winemaker Phillip Titus, these wines express Napa’s mountain terroir through their small production PEAK wines and their vibrant and alluring Mountainside wines. Acclaimed for their beauty, balance, and age-worthiness, you can try these wines at the Acumen Wine Gallery in downtown Napa. Reservations are required and the tasting room is open Thursday through Monday until 6 p.m. (and Tuesday and Wednesday by appointment)—perfect timing for enjoying a late afternoon glass before dinner.

1315 First Street, Napa, CA 94559, (707) 492-8336

Louis M. Martini
Photo Courtesy of Louis M. Martini

This historic St. Helena winery is best known for being one of the first wineries to open in Napa Valley after Prohibition and has built a reputation around its world-class Cabernet Sauvignon. The renovated historic winery has large glass walls that let in tons of natural light from outside, as well as one behind the Crown Bar in the main tasting room that offers wine tasters a view into the expansive oak barrel room. Louis M. Martini offers food pairings, an underground cellar experience, and cabana tastings, but that aforementioned bar is where guests who want to taste wine in the late afternoon will be. The winery is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., seven days a week, and reservations are required with the last one at 4 p.m.

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

Priest Ranch Winery
Bacon & Wine Tasting Experience at Priest Ranch Winery

This Napa Valley winery is known for adventurous yet approachable wine made with minimal intervention. The tasting room is located in the heart of Yountville and features a large oak table and floors made with wood from the ranch, as well as a glass, temperature-controlled wine fridge that holds over 1,000 bottles. Walk-ins are welcome, and reservations are available until 6 p.m. (although if you want to explore something unique and pair your wines with bacon, the last reservation for that guest experience is 4:30 p.m.).

6490 Washington Street, Yountville, CA 94599, (707) 944-8200

John Anthony Vineyards
Photo Courtesy of John Anthony Vineyards

It’s somewhat difficult to find a place to taste wine after dinner in Wine Country, but at John Anthony Vineyards’ tasting lounge in the heart of downtown Napa, you can enjoy late night tastings. Sample the popular small-production Sauvignon Blanc and Cabernet Sauvignon from the outdoor patio, in the tasting room, and in the private Reserve Room until 10 p.m., Sunday – Wednesday, and midnight on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. You can walk in, but reservations are encouraged.

1440 1st Street, Napa, CA 94559, (707) 265-7711

In the event that there is someone in your group who doesn’t enjoy wine, or if you just want your furry friend to join you, this pet-friendly winery AND brewery is the place to go. Located in the Rail Arts District of Napa proper, St. Clair Brown’s greenhouse tasting room is the only place to get your hands on their hand-crafted wines and beers, which are produced in extremely limited quantities – best enjoyed with small garden-inspired share plates. Tasting reservations are available from noon until 6 p.m. Friday through Monday. Private bookings are also available from Tuesday through Thursday.

816 Vallejo Street, Napa, CA 94559, (707) 255-5591

Conclusion:

So, whether you’re looking to fit in “just one more” tasting, or are getting a late start on your day of Napa explorations, you’ll have some great options for tasting your way through Napa Valley as the sun goes down over this magical valley

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