Summertime – NapaValley.com https://www.napavalley.com Explore Napa Valley Fri, 26 Jul 2024 00:56:55 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 The Best Napa Wines for Celebrating Summer https://www.napavalley.com/blog/best-napa-wines-for-summer/ Fri, 12 Jul 2024 15:19:21 +0000 https://www.napavalley.com/?p=60304 From pools to barbecues, summer is for having fun outdoors. Discover 14 top Napa Valley wines perfect for the season's best occasions.

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Ah, summer—a season of carefree days, joyful memories, and countless reasons to enjoy a delicious glass of wine or two. With warm weather and long, sunlit days upon us, now’s the time to dive into seasonal fun. To celebrate, we’ve picked 14 great Napa Valley wines to reach for this summer. Whether you’re packing up a picnic or coming off the pickleball court, you can bet you’ll be sipping well.

Best Wine for Poolside Hangs

When lounging poolside, you need a wine that’s light and refreshing to beat the hot summer sun. A crisp Sauvignon Blanc from Napa Valley is an ideal choice, offering bright citrus, stone fruit, and lemongrass notes alongside vibrant layers of acidity to keep you cool in between dips in the pool.

Wines to try:

Stags’ Leap Sauvignon Blanc, Napa Valley, $35

Massican Sauvignon Blanc, Napa Valley, $32

Best Wine for BBQ Fare

Summer is synonymous with barbecues, and a robust Napa Valley Zinfandel is the way to go. With bold, dark fruit flavors, savory notes, and spice undertones, it’s a great choice for pairing with smoky grilled meats and saucy barbecued chicken.

Wines to try:

Frank Family Vineyards Zinfandel, Napa Valley, $45

Silverado Vineyards Zinfandel, Napa Valley, $55

Best Wine to Sip Post-Hike

After an invigorating hike, a glass of chilled Napa Chardonnay is just what the doctor ordered. Offering typical notes of apple, pear, and vanilla, we’d suggest trying one with a bright mineral edge to it. It’s a lovely way to unwind after a day spent in nature.

Wines to try:

Frog’s Leap ‘Shale and Stone’ Chardonnay, Carneros, $42

Clif Family Winery Unoaked Chardonnay, Oak Knoll District, $38

Best Wine for a Picnic

With all the flavors in a picnic spread, you’ll need something versatile and easy-drinking to pair with it, which is why a Napa Valley Rosé is the perfect option. With enticing strawberry, watermelon, and floral notes, it’s sure to make a delightful companion for a variety of picnic foods, from cheese and charcuterie to salads and sandwiches.

Wines to try:

Round Pond Rosato di Nebbiolo, Rutherford, $38

Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars ELIA Rosé, Napa Valley, $45

Best Wine to Savor During a Summer Storm

When a summer storm rolls in, there’s nothing better than getting cozy with a glass of red, like a Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon. Look for one with a rich, yet approachable profile, with dark fruit, licorice, and chocolate characters—a combination sure to provide comfort and warmth during the rainy weather.

Wines to try:

Louis M. Martini Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley, $55

Burgess Cellars “Promiscua” Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley, $145

Best Wine for a Beach Day

For a day at the beach, you can’t beat a Napa Valley Vermentino that’s as refreshing and salty as a dip in the ocean. The wine’s bright acidity and clean citrus flavors are wonderfully refreshing, making it a fantastic choice for enjoying in the sun, sand, and surf.

Wines to try:

Matthiasson Vermentino, Carneros, $32

Ryme Cellars ‘Hers’ Vermentino, Napa Valley, $27

Best Wine to Enjoy After Pickleball

Toast to a lively game of pickleball with a refreshing orange wine made by a Napa Valley producer. While orange wines vary in style, seek out one with lively citrus and stone fruit flavors and a crisp, dry palate, which makes for the perfect sipper after a spirited match.

Wines to try:

The Vice ‘Pickleball’ Orange of Viognier, Oak Knoll District, $38

Tank Garage Winery, Love Saves Orange Wine, San Benito, $38

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Plan A Napa Valley Day Trip to Lake Berryessa https://www.napavalley.com/blog/lake-berryessa/ https://www.napavalley.com/blog/lake-berryessa/#respond Fri, 07 Sep 2018 00:44:27 +0000 https://www.napavalley.com/?p=33542 A 45-minute drive from Napa, Lake Berryessa is a hidden gem for boating, hiking, fishing, camping, and more.

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It’s hard to go half-a-mile in Napa Valley without passing a vineyard or winery — not that we’re complaining — but there is one beautiful and uncharted destination that’s worth a day trip during your California Wine Country vacation. Lake Berryessa is 26 miles long, but just 3 miles wide, with a myriad of quiet coves and 165 miles of shoreline to explore by car, bike, boat, or foot. In the summer, the water temps reach up to 75 degrees, making it the ideal destination for camping and boating with friends.

It even has a glory hole; a spillway at the Monticello Dam. A decade-long dry spell ended in 2017 following heavy rains and turned this little-known glory hole into a tourist destination for a few wet weeks.

Getting There

Lake Berryessa News
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Lake Berryessa is roughly a 45-minute drive from Napa along the rural, switchback CA 121-North. If you’re visiting Napa Valley and are staying Upvalley, you can also reach Lake Berryessa from Rutherford along CA-128 E. Any vehicle will do, but a scenic drive like this, with few cars and a warm California day, is best done with the wind in your hair, à la motorcycle or convertible.

Insider Tip: Type your final destination into your maps app ahead of time, for you’ll likely lose cell service along the way.

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Lake Berryessa Boat and Jet Ski Rentals
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Choose from three marinas — Pleasure Cove, Markley Cove, and Lake Berryessa Boat & Jet Ski Rentals— from which they can rent a plethora of water crafts, like kayaks, jet skis, fishing boats (there’s a variety of fish to catch, including catfish, brown and rainbow trout, largemouth bass, and kokanee salmon), pontoons, and party barges equipped with slides. You can even spend a whole week on a houseboat. Oak Shores Park is the most popular day use area among visitors; it’s a free place to hang, sunbathe, and swim, plus it has a boat launch.

There are also plenty of year-round hiking opportunities at the lake too, like Smittle Creek, an easy, 2.6-mile jaunt that leads to Oak Shores Park. The four-mile, strenuous Stebbins Cold Canyon Trail loop will have you climbing a total of 1500 ft., resulting in stunning views of the lake from above. The North End Trail is a moderate and especially scenic hike along the north shore of the lake with the chance to spot bald eagles, pelicans, and osprey. If you put together several sections of this trail, you can hike over eight miles round trip. The windy roads of Lake Berryessa are also a favorite of cyclists; they are safest in the offseason, when the summer crowds have dispersed.

Stay

Markley Cove Marina & Resort
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No fancy Napa Valley hotels or resorts here. If you’re planning to stay the night, your going to have to pitch a tent. There are several options with lakeside campsites: check out Spanish Flat Resort, Putah Canyon, Steele Canyon Campground, and Pleasure Cove Campground and Marina, which is a convenient option if you’re going to be renting a boat. There are two exceptions to camping at Lake Berryessa; sleep on the water by renting a houseboat or reserve a cozy cabin at Markley Cove.

Sip

Somerston Estate
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There aren’t too many wineries out by the lake, but there are a handful you can stop in at for a tasting along the drive. You’ll pass Nichelini Family Winery for instance; at 128 years old, it’s the oldest family owned and operated winery in Napa Valley. You can also make an appointment to visit Somerston Estate, which sits on more than 1,600 scenic acres at 1,600 ft. in elevation.

If you drive around the lake, past the dam, and head towards the town of Winters, pull over for a pint or two from Berryessa Brewing Company. This place may seem like it’s in the middle of nowhere, but it’s positively hopping (pun intended) at Happy Hour and on weekends. The vibe here is super casual, family and dog-friendly, and has ample outdoor space. They also have food trucks and live music almost daily.

Eat

Silverado Market & Bakery
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Lake Berryessa is truly a rural area. There aren’t really any restaurants, so you’ll want to go prepared. One option, plan on stopping in at the Silverado Market and Bakery on your way out from Napa. But, your best bet at stocking up on drinks and snacks around Lake Berryessa is Turtle Rock — and truly, no trip to the area is complete without it. Turtle Rock is a local dive bar and small general store, a favorite stop of motorcyclists where dollar bills cloak the ceiling. Here you must complete the Turtle Rock right of passage: downing a few of their world famous egg rolls, made with a secret ingredient (it’s spam; don’t knock it ‘til you try it). It doesn’t get more local than this place.

The one Lake Berryessa restaurant is a hidden gem called Cucina Italiana, located at the Spanish Flat Village Center. It’s a casual, family-owned, and authentic Italian restaurant right off the lake. They serve up giant plates of pasta, the perfect medicine after an active day on the water. Note: Bring cash, and they’re closed Monday-Wednesday.

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8 Reasons Napa Valley Is So Awesome In The Summer https://www.napavalley.com/blog/8-reasons-napa-valley-is-so-awesome-in-the-summer/ https://www.napavalley.com/blog/8-reasons-napa-valley-is-so-awesome-in-the-summer/#respond Thu, 15 Jun 2017 08:00:22 +0000 https://www.napavalley.com/?p=25263 The beauty of Napa Valley is obvious year-round with its rolling vineyards, incomparable sunsets, and mountain ranges bookending the valley. When the days grow longer and the sun is shining bright, the sights and adventure of the valley really peaks.

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The beauty of Napa Valley is obvious year-round with its rolling vineyards, incomparable sunsets, and mountain ranges bookending the valley. When the days grow longer and the sun is shining bright, the sights and adventure of the valley really peaks. Prep your sense of adventure and a killer pair of sunglasses, and dive into 8 Reasons Why Napa Valley is So Beautiful in Summertime.

Sitting Poolside


What’s summer without a dip in the pool and soaking in the sun? Well, Napa Valley is chock-full of great places to wade in the water and get a great tan.

Bardessono
6526 Yount Street
Yountville, CA 94599
(707) 204-6000

The rooftop pool at Bardessono Hotel is a popular summertime hangout that features comfy daybed-style cabanas, a bar, and spectacular views of the valley. From June to November, hotel guests can enjoy dining poolside from the award-winning, Lucy Restaurant and Bar.

Indian Springs Resort & Spa
1712 Lincoln Avenue
Calistoga, CA 94515
(707) 942-4913

Described as its “heart and soul”, the pools at Indian Springs Resort & Spa have been attracting guests seeking out the restorative powers of the thermal waters from the geysers since the 19th century. Soak in the energy from the Olympic-sized, main pool or relax in the more intimate setting of the adult-only pool, with lush surroundings that provide maximum privacy.

Comon’ Get Higher


Embrace your sense of adventure as you explore the beauty of the Napa Valley from high above the sky.

Balloons Above the Valley
603 California Boulevard
Napa, CA 94559
(707) 253-2222

With over 30 years of commitment to excellence, Balloons Above the Valley shines through in creating an incomparable guest experience. From the pre-flight pastries and coffee, to the celebratory Champagne brunch, not a single detail is missed. Opt for the Winery Tour package and continue your adventure after your sunrise flight.

Napa Valley Balloons, Inc.
4086 Byway East
Napa, CA 94558
(707) 944-0228

Make memories that will last a lifetime with award-winning Napa Valley Balloons. The most experienced pilots in the Napa Valley will guide you above breathtaking views of the vineyards and mountainous hillsides set against the morning sky. A delicious, American-style breakfast and fine sparkling wines await you at Domaine Chandon’s Etoile Restaurant post trip.

Patio Tastings In the Sun


Exceptional wines and great views are elements that draw visitors to the Napa Valley time and time again. Nothing like savoring your wine on a warm, sunny day with views of the vineyards and mountainous hillsides.

Hall Wines
401 Saint Helena Highway, South Street
Saint Helena, CA 94574
(707) 967-2626

Renowned throughout the valley for its collection of modern artwork from all over the world (including the iconic “Bunny Foo Foo”), Hall St. Helena’s award-winning Cabernets hail from 14 out of 16 Napa Valley appellations. Enjoy your wine from the balcony, overlooking the lush 33-acre property, or relax and unwind on the Great Lawn and take in the views of the vines.

Provenance Vineyards
1695 Saint Helena Highway, South
Rutherford, CA 94573
(707) 968-3633

The Patio Tasting at Provenance Vineyards offers not only delicious, small-lot fine wines, but you’ll also get comfy sofas, a fire pit, and outstanding panoramic views of the valley.

Cosentino Winery
7415 Saint Helena Highway
Napa, CA 94558
(707) 921-2809

Only two years old, the beautiful patio at Cosentino Winery has become a popular spot for guests to enjoy their tasting. Whether you are breathing easy in the shade or toasting to an awesome day by the fire pit, Cosentino’s patio is a must-stop on your way in or on your way out of the valley.

Fresh Pickin’s


Napa Farmers Market
195 Gasser Drive
Napa, CA 94559
(707) 501-3087

Extending their 2017 season from April to November, Napa Farmers Market is host to more than 40 local farms with offerings of fruits, veggies, flowers, meat, and more! With regional artisans, gourmet foods, chef demos, and activities for the kids, a trip to the market can be a family affair, fit for all ages.

Saint Helena Farmers Market
360 Crane Ave
Saint Helena, CA 94574
(707) 486-2662

Every Friday, from May through October, Crane Park is bustling with Napa Valley locals at the St. Helena Farmers Market. Fill your bag with fresh produce and regional gourmet treats, or browse the handmade crafts of local artists. The market favorite is the General Store, which showcases merchandise featuring the winning artwork from the “I Love Our Farmers’ Market” art competition.

Insider Tip: Pack a picnic and bring the kids. Crane Park features a large playground area with picnic tables shaded by Redwood trees.

Explore the Silverado Trail


A visitor’s paradise, the popular and busy Highway 29 stretches from Napa to Calistoga with wineries, tasting rooms, restaurants, and boutiques at every turn. The beautiful and serene Silverado Trail is also home to some of Napa Valley’s most outstanding wineries with premium, world-class wines and amazing scenery.

Miner Family Winery
7850 Silverado Trail
Napa, CA 94558
(707) 944-9500

Tucked into the eastern hills of the Oakville AVA, stop by Miner Family Winery for the dramatic views and impressive reserve-styled wines. Each wine is poured into Riedel stemware designed to enhance the character of each varietal.

Rutherford Ranch Winery
1680 Silverado Trail S.
Saint Helena, CA 94574
707.968.3200

The award-winning line up at Rutherford Ranch Winery is sure to impress and please the palate. The popular Reserve Wine and Chocolate Tasting is a sweet way to tantalize your taste buds. Or for a more in-depth experience, the sensory analysis seminar is an awesome way for guests to learn to taste wines like a pro.

The Napa River


The Napa River stretches about 55 miles and runs right through the hustle and bustle of downtown Napa.

Napa’s Riverfront
500 Main Street
Napa, CA 94559

Eat, shop, and stay when visiting Napa’s Riverfront. Some of Napa Valley’s most exquisite restaurants, quaint retail shops, and luxurious accommodations are right at your fingertips.

Napa River Wine Tours
66 Glenwood Drive
Napa, CA 94559
(707) 320-7554

Get on board, relax on the river, and experience the best of the valley when you book a tour with Napa River Wine Tours. Local fine wines and microbrews are yours to enjoy as you explore the sights and sounds of the Napa Valley.

Insider Tip: Check out Napa’s Riverfront Napa City Nights Summer Concert Series. 2017 is the 10th anniversary of this series, and the line-up is one of the best yet with performances from all musical genres to fit your fancy.

Free Wheelin’


Now, if there’s one thing you can find locals doing in the Napa Valley, it’s going for a bike ride. For some, it’s bike trails, a stop to pick up treats from a local favorite shop, or a quick afternoon tasting at a cozy winery. When the weather is warm and the breeze is cool, a quiet ride down the Silverado trail can be the best part of the day. Bike tours are a great way to explore the Napa Valley and its picturesque surroundings.

Napa Valley Bike Tours
6500 Washington Street
Yountville, CA 94599
(707) 944-2953

Join a group with Napa Valley Bike Tours and pedal along as your tour guide leads you down country roads, through the vineyards, or to a trendy spot to taste impeccable wines.

Getaway Adventures
(800) 499-2453

Hop on and follow the fun with Getaway Adventures. Their popular Sip N Cycle bike tour is an awesome journey to some of Napa Valley’s most renowned small, family-owned wineries with a picnic lunch to boot.

Insider Tip: Not into hanging with the crowd? Opt for a Self-Guided bike tour with Napa Valley Bike Tours and go where you want to go.

Rosé All The Way


Keeping cool in the summertime is easy when you have access to some of wine country’s best rose-styled wines.

Peju Winery
8466 St. Helena Highway
Rutherford, CA 94573
(800) 446-7358

A unique blend of both red and white wines, Peju’s Province is fun, versatile, and elegant. The cranberry, raspberry, and cherry flavors of this delicious blend make it the perfect complement to your summer barbeque, Sunday afternoon on the porch, or even a quaint sunset dinner.

Shundria Reed is the blogger of Southern Girl in a Wine World. She also serves as Media Lead for the Oakland Wine Festival. In her spare time, she enjoys exploring the ins and outs of California Wine Life.

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