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Ah, Napa Valley in harvest season—it’s like the world’s most delightful conveyor belt from grape to glass! Between August and October, there’s something in the air as Napa transforms with the buzz of vineyard workers, the scent of fresh grapes, and, oh, those grapes? They’re on a one-way journey to becoming some fantastic wine.

But there’s more to Napa’s harvest than just winemaking. Want to dine with a winemaker? Or perhaps you’ve always wanted a behind-the-scenes peek at the winemaking process? Well, this is your season! From unique festivities to vibrant vineyard views, Napa Valley during harvest is an experience you won’t forget. Here’s your guide to visiting during harvest season.

Wine Tasting During Harvest Season

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Before you lock in tasting reservations, do a quick check to see if the winery offers any special tours of their property, vineyards, or wine making facilities during harvest, because it’s always a treat to see winemakers and winery teams working their magic.

You can never go wrong with a picnic amidst the vines at Merryvale (it’s the quintessential Napa activity, right?), but if you happen to be traveling with a larger group, don’t miss Merrryvale’s Blending Experience. This special experience will find you and your friends crafting your own unique blend from four different barrel samples. The kicker? You get to bottle up your own one-of-a-kind blend and take it home with you.

Burgess Cellars
Photo courtesy of Burgess Cellars

Up for a stroll through vibrant gardens and picturesque vineyards? Then head to Burgess Cellars for their Through the Decades Experience. You’ll visit the winery’s pollinator gardens and vineyards before sitting down for a curated selection of Burgess’ library vintages, charcuterie, caviar, and cheese in their secret speakeasy. And for those of you with an eye for dramatic scenery, Somerston Estate is your stage. Opt for their estate tour and tasting, or plan ahead to attend one of their Private Estate Lunches or Dinners.

Of course, if you’d rather kick back and let someone else take the wheel, book a tour with Beau Wine Tours. They offer several Napa Valley wine tours to choose from, whether you’re a Napa newbie, a Howell Mountain wine fanatic, or simply fancy an afternoon exploring Spring Mountain’s gems.

Markham Vineyards
Photo courtesy of Markham Vineyards

One last thing before we move on: don’t overlook the curated WineCountry Experiences offered in Napa Valley. You can’t go wrong with any of them (they’ve been vetted by a picky crowd—ahem, we mean us), but we are seriously loving the Cabernet Pairing Experience at Sequoia Grove (a Cabernet and gourmet  delight), the Bread and Butter Experience at Handwritten Wines (never turn down an opportunity to try Bouchon bread), the Merlot Mastery Experience at Sullivan Rutherford (Right Bank fans, rejoice), and the Napa Past and Future: Library Wines and Barrel Tasting at Markham Vineyards (tasting library vintages in a 150-year-old wine cellar? Yes and yes).

Dining During Harvest Season

FARM Carneros in Napa Valley, CA. Photo courtesy of Carneros Resort & Spa

Napa Valley cuisine is like a treasure trove of culinary excellence, and believe us when we say that most restaurants in Napa have mastered the art of seasonal cooking.

As the name implies, FARM Restaurant + Bar at the serene Carneros Resort and Spa features an elevated menu emphasizing locally sourced produce, including from the restaurant’s own organic gardens. Every dish here is like a love letter to Napa Valley’s seasonal ingredients. Another fabulous spot is The Charter Oak, showcasing food by acclaimed chef, Christopher Kostow. Their dishes are usually composed of just a few ingredients and celebrate the bounty of the region, but don’t mistake simplicity for boring, as everything here is a feast for the senses. Speaking of a feast for the senses, we’re seriously loving the Italian-French-inspired fare and elegant atmosphere at Violetto, Alila Napa’s new dining destination.

Violetto
Photo courtesy of Violetto

If you’re looking to meet the newest culinary talent of Napa Valley’s Wine Country, we recommend grabbing a table at the Culinary Institute at Greystone’s Gatehouse Restaurant. As the capstone experience for aspiring chefs, guests can expect an innovative menu highlighting creative cooking. Or, venture to the CIA’s downtown Napa location, CIA at Copia, a treasure trove of food, wine, and culinary events.

A quick tip: There’s a lot of excitement during harvest, but there are also a lot of travelers, so that coveted table at that picture-perfect restaurant? It’s in high demand. We suggest making reservations in advance at your favorite Napa Valley restaurants to ensure you have a seat saved at the table.

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Events During Harvest Season

Many wineries have special harvest events going on during the season. We’ve spotlighted a few of the season’s happenings below, but you can visit our Events Listing page to view more harvest events this time of year.

toasting with wine
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Get an inside look at exactly what it takes to make great wines at Groth Vineyards’ Fruit to Wine: The Magic of Harvest event. You’ll sift through the grapevines alongside Groth’s Director of Winegrowing, Ted Henry, determining when the best time to harvest will be and getting an inside look at every step of the winemaking process. End the experience by sampling the fresh squeezed juice and the more refined finished product, of course.

For a fully immersive harvest experience, check out the Behind the Cellar Door event at Cuvaison. You’ll start the day in the vineyard, learning about the fascinating world of grape harvesting techniques, before venturing to the crush pad to contribute to this year’s vintage. Of course, all that work should be rewarded, so it’s only natural that a fantastic dinner and wine pairings would close out the experience.

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Always dreamt of dining among the vines? PEJU Winery is hosting their Winery Harvest Celebration this September, which pairs each course with library vintages, reserves, and current cellar selections. If you miss this event and still want to visit, book the Reserve Experience to dig into PEJU’s finest.

Of course, the harvest fun isn’t limited to just Napa Valley. If you’re heading to Sonoma County, check out our guide to Harvest in Sonoma, featuring tips on where to stay, what to do, and where to taste the best of the best.

Where to Stay

Oh, trust us, we know that a day of culinary adventures and wine escapades in Napa needs to end in absolute comfort. So, get ready to hit the sack in style, because the hospitality in Napa Valley is as top-notch as the Cabernets. Here are a few spots to consider:

Meritage Resort & Spa in Napa Valley, CA
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Meritage Resort and Spa

Located south of downtown Napa, the Meritage Resort and Spa is a beautiful reflection of Tuscany. Picture yourself enjoying a welcome bottle of wine on your private balcony, overlooking the brilliant autumn hues of the resort’s on-site vineyard, before venturing off for a relaxing spa treatment. Book using this link and you’ll get 20% off the best room rate, a $50 resort credit, and more.

Meadowood Napa Valley
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Meadowood Napa Valley

Meadowood is the epitome of rustic Wine Country chic, offering a woodsy escape without skimping on an ounce of luxury. Spend your days playing tennis, dining on farm-to-table fare, lounging poolside, enjoying a treatment at the secluded spa, and sipping wine beside your cozy in-room wood-burning fireplace. It’s all just another magical day at this iconic Napa resort.

Carneros Resort and Spa
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Carneros Resort and Spa

For a stay amidst the vine-covered hills of Carneros there’s no better spot than Carneros Resort and Spa. Spacious, farm-style cottages are comfortable and sophisticated, with private outdoor spaces that bring that temperate fall air in. With two pools, a guest-only spa, and several restaurants on-site, you may never need to leave (trust us, that’s a good thing). Book with this link to get your third night free!

Need more hotel inspiration? Be sure to check out all of our Lodging Perks for exclusive deals on hotel stays, from special discounts and spa credits to complimentary bottles of wine upon check-in.

Conclusion

It’s often said that Napa Valley puts on its finest performance during the harvest season, and we tend to agree. The sights and sounds, the scents in the air, and the dedication of its people all culminate into an experience that’s as intoxicating as the wine itself. Regardless of how you choose to spend the season, your time in Napa during harvest is sure to create new memories you’ll cherish forever. Cheers!

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Wine Tastings in Napa Valley Under $50 https://www.napavalley.com/blog/napa-valley-wine-tastings-under-50/ Tue, 20 Aug 2024 18:04:34 +0000 https://www.napavalley.com/?p=60927 Napa Valley might be known for luxurious wine experiences, but you don’t need to spend a fortune to enjoy acclaimed wine. Here’s where to taste under $50.

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Napa Valley might be known for luxury experiences, high caliber wine, and world famous vineyards, but that doesn’t mean you’ll have to break the bank to experience it. Believe it or not, you can venture into the grapevines with a glass of Cab in hand, pair bubbly with sturgeon caviar, and explore subterranean wine caves, all for less than $50. It’s true! Here’s our list of ten wineries with the most affordable wine tastings in Napa Valley.

Jessup Cellars
Jessup Cellars, Photo courtesy of Jessup Cellars

Situated right in the quaint town of Yountville, Jessup Cellars’ boutique tasting room offers a warm and inviting atmosphere where everyone, from wine aficionados to curious beginners, can feel right at home. Alongside their premium wines, you’ll enjoy a rotating collection of curated art, allowing you to savor both creative expressions—on the canvas and in your glass.

6740 Washington Street, Yountville, (707) 944-5620

Photos courtesy of Beringer Vineyards

Beringer Vineyards is steeped in history as the longest continually running winery in California. But that’s just the beginning of their prestigious accolades, including their status as the only winery to have both a red and white wine named Wine Spectator’s #1 Wine of the Year. Stroll the grounds with a glass of Beringer’s legendary Cabernet Sauvignon in hand, or seek out more of their Wine Country heritage on a tour of the hand-chiseled wine caves.

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

Etude
Photo courtesy of Etude

Pinot Noir is the name of the game at Etude Winery. Perched in Napa’s Los Carneros AVA, this region is known for its cooler temperatures, thanks to marine breezes and fog that blow in from the nearby Pacific Ocean. Take a seat on the spacious outdoor patio to sip their claim to fame, as well as other varietals, such as the Grace Benoist Ranch Chardonnay and Oakville Cabernet Sauvignon.

1250 Cuttings Wharf Road, Napa, CA 94559, (707) 257-5782

Bennett Lane Winery tasting room
Inside peek of the winery tasting room. Photo courtesy of Bennett Lane Winery.

Tucked at the base of the Mayacamas Mountains and surrounded by sprawling vineyards, Bennett Lane Winery is the self proclaimed friendliest tasting room in Napa Valley. Whether sitting outside near the wisteria or inside the inviting space, your personal wine expert will guide you through four of Bennett Lane’s signature wines. It’s the perfect place for an introduction to Napa Valley vino, all at an approachable price point.

3340 Highway 128, Calistoga, CA 94515, (707) 942-6684

Photos courtesy of Beaulieu Vineyard

With over 120 years of history backing their name, Beaulieu Vineyard is a great pit stop for Cab lovers. While their 2020 Georges de Latour Private Reserve Cabernet clocked in at 100 points, all of their wines are delicious. Good news: you’ll get to sample both red and white on their affordably-priced Lighter Side of Beaulieu Vineyard tour.

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

Domaine Carneros
Photo courtesy of Domaine Carneros

Bubbly lovers, run don’t walk to the French-inspired Domaine Carneros. Specializing in all things méthode traditionelle sparkling wines, it’s here you can sample four different sparkling wines, or opt for still wines only. And if you want to level up your experience, any of their wine samplers can be paired with luxurious food offerings like Tsar Nicolai caviar, smoked sturgeon paté, and an artisan selection of charcuterie and cheeses.

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

Photos courtesy of WALT Wines

Spanning across Wine Country from Sonoma to Napa Valley and even Santa Barbara, WALT Wines boasts a 1,000 mile expression of Pinot Noir. Head to their Napa Valley tasting room, across the street from the vibrant Oxbow Public Market, for enjoyable experiences that highlight their signature Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Bonus: If you’ve worked up an appetite, you’re a stone’s throw away from delectable Oxbow eats.

610 & 644 First Street, Napa, CA 94559, (707) 933-4440

Wine Bar at Copia
Photo courtesy of Wine Bar at Copia

Housed inside CIA at Copia in the heart of downtown Napa, the Wine Bar at Copia is a laidback tasting opportunity. Choose from 24 wines from producers across Napa Valley. Whether you try multiple small sips or pour yourself a full glass, you get to decide how the experience unfolds!

500 1st Street, Napa, CA 94559, (707) 967-2500

Wine tasting at Mumm Napa
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Situated just off the Silverado Trail, Mumm Napa offers tasters seriously stunning views from their leafy patio. If you recognize the name, yes, Mumm Napa heritage is traced back to the French champagne house GH Mumm. Sit in the sun, sipping a flight of their famous sparkling and taking in the scenery. If you’d rather retreat to their climate-controlled tasting room, rest assured that the views are just as incredible.

8445 Silverado Trail, Rutherford, CA 94573, (866) 783-5826

Napa Cellars
Photo courtesy of Napa Cellars

A humble winery sandwiched between sundrenched vineyards and rolling hills, Napa Cellars offers sippers a beautiful spot to hole up for an afternoon of Napa Valley wine tasting. Choose from tranquil picnic grounds, shaded by towering trees, or their original, geodesic Oakville Tasting Room to enjoy one of three different experiences that are priced under $50.

  • Classic – $30
  • Quintessential Napa – $40
  • Winemaker – $40

7481 St. Helena Highway, Oakville, CA 94562, (707) 944-2565

Conclusion

The true essence of Napa Valley has nothing to do with premium labels and everything to do with the passion and craftsmanship that’s put into every bottle. These wineries are a testament to the fact that savoring world-class wine while creating everlasting memories doesn’t have to break the bank. Cheers to experiencing the best of Napa Valley without the hefty price tag!

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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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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

Peju Winery

Discover Culinary Excellence

Enjoy artisanal wines and local cuisine, where unparalleled hospitality awaits.

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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Top 8 Rutherford Wineries to Visit https://www.napavalley.com/blog/rutherford-wineries/ https://www.napavalley.com/blog/rutherford-wineries/#respond Tue, 11 Jun 2024 15:00:19 +0000 https://www.napavalley.com/?p=13352 Spend two days tasting Rutherford’s famous Cabernet Sauvignons, as well as fantastic red Bordeaux-style blends, at the AVA’s top wineries.

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

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

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

Sullivan Estate Grounds
Photo Courtesy of Sullivan Estate

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Cakebread Cellars
Photo courtesy of Cakebread Cellars

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

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

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

Inglenook Winery
Photo Courtesy of Inglenook Winery

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

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

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

PEJU
Photo Courtesy of PEJU / Katie Gallogly

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Groth Vineyard
Photo courtesy of Groth Vineyards and Winery

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

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

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

Conclusion

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

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8 Best Wineries to Visit in Yountville https://www.napavalley.com/blog/best-wineries-in-yountville/ https://www.napavalley.com/blog/best-wineries-in-yountville/#respond Mon, 10 Jun 2024 08:00:15 +0000 https://www.napavalley.com/?p=1937 Napa Valley’s fine dining capital is also a hot spot for wine. Here are the top wineries to visit in the happening little town of Yountville.

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Best known for its Michelin Star power in iconic establishments like The French Laundry and delectable bakeries like Bouchon Bakery, the tiny town of Yountville has also developed into a mecca for top-notch boutique wineries, many of which are within walking distance from the town’s best restaurants and hotels. Pairing wine with everything from art and music to home décor and bacon, these are the top wineries to visit in Yountville on your next Napa Valley trip.

One of a Kind

Priest Ranch
Photo Courtesy of Priest Ranch

They had us at bacon tasting. Yes, you read that right, Priest Ranch’s bacon and wine experience pairs four wines with four types of bacon. They also pour their unique varietals, like a Grenache Blanc and sparkling rosé of Syrah (you won’t find these at many other tasting rooms in Napa Valley), with a chocolate or cheese pairing.

Insider Tip: Priest Ranch completed a major reno of their Yountville digs in 2020, including a new cozy seating area and a wine vault that can hold up to 1,100 bottles. More recently, Priest Ranch unveiled The Kitchen, serving up seasonally-inspired American food with wine pairings.

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

Crazy for Cabernet

Silverado Vineyards | Rocco Ceselin
Photo courtesy of Silverado Vineyards | Rocco Ceselin

Situated on a hill overlooking the Stags Leap District, Silverado Vineyards is dedicated to producing small-production, 100% estate-grown wines. The star of the show? Cabernet Sauvignon. As one of the first wineries to plant Cabernet grapes in Stags Leap, Silverado Vineyards stays true to its roots by producing luxurious Cabernet Sauvignons. Dive into these bold reds during the Legacy Cabernet Experience, where you’ll have the chance to sample library Cabs, as well.

Insider Tip: When the weather is warm and sunny (which it is much of the year), don’t miss sampling wines from Silverado’s outdoor stone terrace, where you’ll enjoy staggering views over the Valley. When cooler temps roll in, sit beside the warm hearth of Silverado’s tasting room. Either way, you’ll want to add a cheese and charcuterie board, complete with local, artisanal products, to complement your tasting.

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

Culture Trip

Jessup Cellars
Photo Courtesy of Jessup Cellars

Sip wine inside an actual art gallery at Jessup Cellars, curated with rotating exhibits from local and nationwide artists. Choose between a three-wine tasting flight or their classic wine experience, paired with a tasting plate of artisan chocolate, cheeses, and almonds, which can also be enjoyed on the outdoor patio.

Insider Tip: Check the winery event calendar before you go. You may be able to catch live music in the summer, or a short film with wine pairing in the spring.

6740 Washington Street, Yountville, CA 94599, (707) 944-5620

Single Clone Exploration

Bell Wine Cellars
Photo courtesy of Bell Wine Cellars

Bell Wine Cellars stands as a testament to the artistry of winemaking. Here, the focus is on small lots of single clone wines, each drawing upon the unique nuances of Napa Valley’s growing regions—from the valley floor to its hillside vineyards. The tasting room, a cozy haven nestled among rows of vines, offers more than just a wine tasting—it’s an invitation to experience the soul of the winery. Engage in a journey of discovery with vineyard and winery tours, or deepen your understanding of wine with sensory tasting lessons led by a knowledgeable team of sommeliers, vintners, and wine experts.

6200 Washington Street, Napa, CA 94558, (707)944-1673

Rock n’ Wine

Photo courtesy of Cliff Lede | Bob McClenahan

Rock n’ Roll fans can’t skip Cliff Lede Vineyards, where even the vineyard blocks have music-themed names like Abbey Road and Dark Side of the Moon. The winery has a variety of indoor and outdoor spaces to taste, but the best spot is in the Backstage Tasting Lounge, which doubles as a rock art exhibit. Tastings here give you access to some of Cliff Lede’s most limited-production wines, which you can sip while admiring portraits of some of classic rock’s most iconic artists.

Insider Tip: You can actually live like a rockstar via a stay at Cliff Lede’s luxury hilltop hotel, Poetry Inn—but it’ll cost you a pretty penny.

1473 Yountville Cross Road, Yountville, CA 94599, (707) 944-8642

Gourmands Welcome

Handwritten Wines
Photo Courtesy of Handwritten Wines

Handwritten Wines specializes in hand-crafted Cabernet Sauvignon from Napa’s top AVAs. Stop by their tasting room, dubbed the SOYO House (a nod to its South Yountville location), for food-focused tasting experiences like Quick Read, featuring a flight paired with truffle potato chips and crackers, as well as The Bread and Butter, which highlights four wines in a side-by-side comparative format alongside artisan breads and butters, Basque cheese, and sliced Coppa Salamé.

Insider Tip: So impressed by your wine tasting at Handwritten Wines that you’d love to share the experience with family and friends? You’re in luck! Handwritten Wines has two wine educators who travel the country, bringing their exquisite Cab Sauv right to your front door. Both the tasting materials and wines are sent to your home 2 to 3 weeks before your expert arrives. The only catch? You’ll need to be a member for this exclusive experience.

6494 Washington Street, Yountville, CA 94599, (707) 944-8524

Vino & Views

Goosecross Cellars
Photo courtesy of Goosecross Cellars

Goosecross is owned by Christi Coors Ficeli (of the famed Coors family), but don’t be fooled; the quality of their wine is primo compared to the beer you drank in college. Small but mighty, Goosecross offers a diverse portfolio of wines and truly excels at crafting perfectly-balanced reds worthy of a celebratory dinner. Soak in stunning views of Goosecross’ estate vineyards and the Mayacamas Mountains from their secluded, never overcrowded tasting room or outdoor terrace.

Insider Tip: The friendly staff is usually more than happy to give you a peek inside the tiny cellar, where there’s a good chance you’ll bump into the winemaker, Bill Nancarrow.

1119 State Lane, Yountville, CA 94599, (707) 944-1986

Tasteful Luxury

Stewart Cellars
Photo courtesy of Stewart Cellars

Stewart Cellars combines a fusion of the best Napa and Sonoma grapes to create their classic varieties that include their famed NOMAD Cabernet Sauvignon from the Heritage Vineyards of Andy Beckstoffer. Their cozy tasting room in the heart of Yountville features an intimate U-shaped bar with a wine educator ready to pour you the goods. Guests can choose from experiences like the Portfolio Tasting which features current-release wines or the NOMAD Cabernet Sauvignon Tasting, taking place in their beautiful Heritage Library with a cheese plate to boot.

Insider Tip: Browse Stewart Cellars’ events to see if a Happy Hour is coming up on the calendar. These often feature tastes of their new-release wines.

6752 Washington Street, Yountville, CA 94599, (707) 963-9160

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The Best Kid-Friendly Wineries in Napa Valley https://www.napavalley.com/blog/kid-friendly-wineries-napa-valley/ https://www.napavalley.com/blog/kid-friendly-wineries-napa-valley/#respond Wed, 29 May 2024 18:31:23 +0000 https://www.napavalley.com/?p=37440 No need to leave the kids behind at these 8 family-friendly wineries in Napa Valley, where kiddos are bound to have as much fun as the adults.

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Wine tasting is decidedly a very adult thing to do in that, well, legally you have to be an adult to do it. However, despite the age requirement, there are a few Napa Valley wineries that understand some families enjoy traveling together in Wine Country and therefore happily accommodate children.

Read on for some of the best family-friendly wineries in Napa where you and your kids will have a great time, and you can spend all of that babysitter money you’ll save on a case of wine to take home and enjoy later.

Photos courtesy of Inglenook

Inglenook is a majestically beautiful winery with a long standing winemaking heritage in Napa, and it’s a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience a slice of Wine Country history. Children 12 and over are allowed to join both the Heritage Tasting and the Inglenook Library Tour and Tasting, which includes a tour of the chateau and vineyards, and finishes with a seated wine and cheese tasting in a private room. For a truly family-friendly experience, skip that in favor of a more casual option at The Bistro. There, you can dine outside in the courtyard and enjoy wines by the glass or bottle, as well as soft drinks, coffee, bistro bites, cheese, and charcuterie. While the adults sip and chat, the kids can borrow wooden sailboats to sail in the courtyard fountain, a la the Luxembourg Gardens in Paris, which the Inglenook gardens were inspired by.

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

Sterling Vineyards
Offering some of the best views of Napa Valley. Photo courtesy of Sterling Vineyards

The only way to get to this Greek-style winery perched on a hilltop 300 feet above Calistoga is via an aerial tram ride, which is almost as thrilling (and definitely more unexpected) as any ride at an amusement park. Families with little ones can choose from two experiences at Sterling Vineyards: the Terrace Tasting and the Sterling Sip & Stroll. The Terrace Tasting offers guests a self-guided sampling of three wines as they stroll the grounds before a grand finale seated tasting of two wines paired with a cheese board. For those looking to stretch their legs, the Sterling Sip & Stroll is also a self-guided, leisurely experience, which means that you can go at your own pace so that no one gets fidgety, and while the adults are tasting, the kids can look forward to the thrill of getting to ride the gondola back down again. The views of Calistoga from the terrace on this mountaintop estate also make the perfect backdrop for a frame-worthy family photo.

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

Beringer Vineyards
Let the kids explore and roam the stunning grounds at Beringer. Photo Courtesy of Beringer Vineyards

Adults love visiting Beringer because it’s the oldest continuously operating winery in Napa Valley; kids love it because they can explore a place that’s a whopping 146 years old and roam its stunning grounds. Now, while most of Beringer’s wine-centered adventures are reserved for the 21-and-up club, they’ve smartly created the “Sip & Stroll Around Beringer” experience that invites both the little ones (and, oh, the fur babies, too). During this outdoor, self-guided walkabout, you and your family are welcome to wander about the historic Napa property at your leisure, while the adults get to enjoy a glass of wine along the way. Beringer also welcomes kids to their seasonal live music series, which is offered on Saturdays from July through October.

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

Charles Krug Winery
A treat for everyone! Cheese and charcuterie boards, as well as weekend wood-fired pizzas. Photo Courtesy of Charles Krug Winery

Step foot into Napa Valley’s Charles Krug winery, and you’re not just stepping into any winery—you’re wandering into the region’s oldest, having opened its doors back in 1861. And if you’re looking for a family-friendly winery, Charles Krug is a great spot. Book the Estate Tasting—a delightful journey that showcases four of their finest current release Napa Valley wines. Though outside food isn’t an option, their cheese and charcuterie boards, as well as weekend wood-fired pizzas, promise a treat for everyone in tow.

2800 Main Street, St. Helena, CA 94574, (707) 976-2229

Photos courtesy of Frog’s Leap Winery

Kids (and dogs on leashes) will love exploring this working farm where they’ll get to meet chickens, try to spot frogs in the fish pond, and roam gorgeous gardens that serve as both scenery and habitat—they didn’t name it Frog’s Leap Winery for nothing! The Garden Bar Tasting is the only option for people with children, which is also one of the more casual tastings on offer. You’ll taste four wines as you learn about the winemaking philosophy, while the non-wine tasters in your group can take in the views of the gardens and orchards.

8815 Conn Creek Road, Rutherford, CA 94573, (707) 963-4704

HALL-Bunny-Foo-Foo-Sky-1320x880
Bunny Foo Foo. Appreciate the beautiful art and sculptures at HALL.

Roll up to HALL’s St. Helena visitor hotspot, and both the kiddos and grown-ups are in for a whimsical treat, courtesy of the massive Bunny Foo-Foo sculpture greeting guests. Though the winery has made a name for itself for its acclaimed wine, particularly Cabernet, with over 35 pieces of contemporary art and a large lawn for relaxing, this long-standing winery has something for everyone. You’ll have to be 21 to partake in most tastings and tours, but the Art of Cabernet Tasting is an option for those traveling with kiddos, and features four award-winning Cabernet Sauvignons (for the adults) alongside views of the vineyards and Mayacamas Mountains.

401 St. Helena Highway S, St. Helena, CA 94574, (707) 967-2626

PEJU
Photo Courtesy of PEJU / Katie Gallogly

Marking a long legacy as a family-owned Napa Valley winery, PEJU remains a top pick for wine aficionados. Families, take note: the 60-minute Classic Seated Tasting awaits you at this Rutherford winery daily, although be sure to call ahead if you’re planning to bring the kids. While adults savor five of PEJU’s signature Napa Valley wines, adding a cheese plate or the chef’s assortment of nibbles ensures the youngsters have delightful munchies to keep them engaged.

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

Photos courtesy of Napa Cellars

With over 40 years of winemaking history along the iconic Highway 29, Napa Cellars seamlessly merges tradition with a laid-back vibe, and it just so happens to be kid-friendly. The kids will love the expansive gardens, and while adults relish in curated wine tastings, everyone can enjoy a game of cornhole or a picnic—either brought from home or picked from their local spread of cheeses and treats. Plus, for families with furry members, this is such a dog-friendly winery that they roll out the red carpet with a special “Pampered Pooch” package. It all makes for a delightful blend of wine and family fun!

7481 St. Helena Highway South, Oakville, CA 94562, (707) 944-2565

Conclusion

So, now you know that Napa Valley isn’t just for wine connoisseurs; it can be a destination for families too. With a number of wineries embracing kid-friendly activities and amenities, it can make for a memorable family getaway. The next time you think of heading to Wine Country, remember it’s a toast to family bonding too!

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San Francisco to Napa for the Day Trippers & Overnighters https://www.napavalley.com/blog/san-francisco-to-napa/ https://www.napavalley.com/blog/san-francisco-to-napa/#respond Fri, 24 May 2024 16:34:47 +0000 https://www.napavalley.com/?p=30895 Making a trip from San Francisco to Napa Valley? From world-class wineries to beautiful hotels, here are some of our favorite spots to visit along the way.

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Let’s face it—between the vineyards, wineries, world-class restaurants, and beautiful hotels, planning a trip to Napa Valley means you’re looking through a myriad of options, even if you’re coming on a quick day trip from San Francisco.

We realize all those choices can lead you to decision fatigue, which is why we’ve compiled some of our favorite places to eat, drink, and stay during a day trip from San Francisco to Napa, or during a quick overnight getaway from the city. If you’re really pressed for time or simply want to stay put in one spot, we’ve even included two all-in-one options, where the bounty of Wine Country can be savored in one deluxe lodging location.

Cuvaison
Photo Courtesy of Cuvaison

Where To Drink

Whether coming straight from SFO or you’re just needing to escape San Francisco for a half day, you can savor incredible wine (with a view!) at these top Napa Valley wineries—all without having to venture too far north into the heart of Napa Valley.

Cuvaison

Amid the undulating hills of Carneros, Cuvaison is a beautiful, sustainable winery known for its distinctive Chardonnays and Pinot Noirs. Committed to crafting wines that reflect their vineyard origins, Cuvaison approaches each ‘block’ as an individual vineyard, harvesting and vinifying them separately.

The architecture is modern, but not intrusive, meaning all eyes are on the stunning views. Bask in the sweeping views of the rolling hills, knowing that the wine in your glass and the scenery you enjoy are part of a sustainably managed, Napa Green certified estate.

1221 Duhig Road, Napa, CA 94559, (707) 942-2455

Domaine Carneros

Tingle your taste buds with some bubbly from Domaine Carneros. The sight of the stunning French château, surrounded by endless vineyards, might make you feel as if you’ve been whisked away to Europe. And who doesn’t love that feeling? Domaine Carneros, the stateside counterpart to France’s Champagne Taittinger, is known for their sparkling wines ranging from the classic vintage-dated Brut Cuvee to the Blanc de Blancs (sparkling wine made entirely from white grapes).

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

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

Arch & Tower

Downtown Napa’s gateway to Robert Mondavi wines, Arch & Tower is their new urban winery paying homage to the art of Napa Valley winemaking. Guests have the opportunity to take part in several unique experiences, from an exclusive tasting of the revered To Kalon Vineyard to the Legend Lunch, a treat for the tastebuds by way of a three-course meal paired with Estate Collection wines. Or, keep it casual with the Arch & Tower Golden Hour tasting, which features a glass of Robert Mondavi wine, expertly paired with savory bites that are perfect for opening your palate or keeping you satiated until dinner.

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

Lithology Lounge
Photo courtesy of Lithology

Lithology, The Lounge

In the heart of downtown Napa, Lithology’s new urban tasting room and lounge offers an elegant escape for wine lovers seeking a sophisticated yet relaxed atmosphere. At this stylish lounge—a haven for those who appreciate the art of winemaking and the finer things in life—you can dive deep into the brand’s iconic single-vineyard wines during a seated tasting experience, or simply sip on a glass of exquisite wine before dinner.

1040 Main Street #101, Napa, CA 94559, (707) 963-6015

Photos courtesy of CIA at Copia

Where To Eat

Ready to fill your stomach with something other than wine? We’ve got you covered with a few excellent restaurant options.

The Grove at CIA Copia

Presented by The Culinary Institute of America, the CIA at Copia is a place for visitors (and food and wine lovers) to gather and participate in a variety of programs and experiences, from hands-on cooking and baking classes, to wine-tasting classes and sustainability in food discussions. When you’re done learning, definitely stay to have a bite to eat. The Grove at CIA Copia is where culinary up-and-comers showcase their skills in the massive, open kitchen. The menu is seasonal and ever-changing, but focuses on Mediterranean inspired dishes using Napa Valley ingredients.

500 First Street, Napa, CA 94559, (707) 967-2500

Morimoto Napa

Itching to balance out all that Napa Valley wine with some different spirits? Head to Morimoto’s, where you can enjoy a large selection of sake and Japanese whiskey. Contemporary while still paying tribute to tradition, the menu is a happy balance of top-notch sushi options, as well as more non-traditional Japanese fare. Dining omakase (chef’s choice) when at a sushi restaurant, especially at one with such a reputable chef, is always fantastic. For the a la carte eaters, you’ll have to make the tough choice yourself of which beautiful dish to order, since, at Morimoto Napa, you eat with your eyes first.

610 Main Street, Napa, CA 94559, (707) 252-1600

La Toque

Consistently one of the top-rated restaurants in downtown Napa, and in all of Napa Valley for that matter, Chef Ken Frank’s La Toque has earned a Michelin Star nearly every year they have been awarded in Wine Country. La Toque takes care to have something for everyone, with three different dinner menus offered nightly. There’s the À La Carte Experience for those who want to sample just a few things, the luxe six-course Chef’s Table Tasting Menu, an experience not-to-be-missed, as well as the Vegetable Tasting Menu—an entire menu dedicated to those who want a delectable dining experience featuring only vegetables, much of which is regionally sourced.

1314 McKinstry Street, Napa, CA 94559, (707) 257-5157

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

Oxbow Public Market

Of course, dining in Napa Valley isn’t always about fancy restaurants or prix fixe meals… hence why Oxbow Public Market is so popular: it offers a smorgasbord of delicious casual dining options. Located in downtown Napa, Oxbow Public Market offers a vibrant and eclectic mix of local food vendors, artisan cafes, and specialty shops, all within a laid-back, marketplace atmosphere. Whether you’re in the mood for a quick espresso, a gourmet cheese plate, or a full sit-down meal, there’s something here to satisfy every craving. Grab some breakfast tacos at C Casa, a juicy burger at Gott’s, or some mouthwatering oysters at Hog Island Oyster Co., then finish it off with a cupcake from Kara’s. It’s all right here.

610 & 644 First Street, Napa, California 94559, (707) 226-6529

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

Where To Stay

When all that wine and food gets to you and you’d rather get cozy in a hotel than hit the road to head home, you’ve got some delightful options.

Andaz Napa

Located right in the heart of downtown Napa, Andaz might have over 91 suites to choose from, but its boutique charm is undeniably cozy. Rooms are sleek and modern in design and feature marble bathrooms, rain showers, and soaking tubs that are wonderful for relaxing after a day touring through Wine Country. Request a room on one of the top floors for striking views of Napa’s countryside—even better enjoyed if you book an option with a terrace.

1450 First Street, Napa, CA 94559, (707) 687-1234

Silverado Resort

The Silverado Resort is a sprawling property where you can choose which distinct “neighborhood” to stay in, each featuring its own unique experience. The Mansion Estates and Cottage Drive will be more central, while The Grove and Oak Creek East provide more privacy and seclusion. Either way, enjoy the lush gardens, pristine pools, and tennis courts, no matter which neighborhood you choose. With the regal colonial mansion amidst the California palm trees, Silverado Resort will transport you immediately to vacation.

1600 Atlas Peak Road, Napa, CA 94558, (800) 532-0500

Carneros Resort and Spa
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Where to Have it All

When you’d prefer to plant yourself in one location versus driving around to different spots, yet still have access to delicious food, wine, and luxurious amenities, these resorts have all you need for a perfect Napa Valley retreat.

Carneros Resort & Spa

For the all-in-one experience, check out the picturesque Carneros Resort & Spa. Book a Courtyard Home for the whole family, or a Cottage with a view of the vineyard. Or, if you’re traveling with several in your party, the Harvest Suite is two individual cottages with an adjoining patio, deck, and firepit. It doesn’t feel so much a hotel experience as it does a private estate stay. Treat yourself to a massage or manicure in the guest-only spa or take a dip in one of two pools, then soak in the sweeping views of this modern rustic estate. Once your stomach rumbles, no need to leave the premises to eat as there’s plenty to eat at the resort. The main restaurant, FARM Restaurant + Bar, is a delight, offering seasonal food, an inviting ambiance, and great service, while Boon Fly Cafe, the Carneros Resort’s more casual all-day restaurant, offers a lively and vibrant atmosphere for savoring mouthwatering cuisine during breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

4048 Sonoma Highway, Napa, CA 94559, (707) 299-4950

Meritage Resort
Photo courtesy of Meritage Resort

The Meritage Resort and Spa

When we say that the Meritage Resort truly has it all, we’re not teasing. You won’t even have to step foot off the property to experience the best that Napa has to offer. Inspired by the rolling hills and golden light of Tuscany, The Meritage Resort and Spa has 322 guestrooms, suites, and luxury retreats to choose from. Vino-seekers will no doubt want to head out to Napa Valley’s acclaimed wineries—just a short distance away—but for those days when you can’t be bothered, the nine on-site tasting rooms will do just fine. Fuel up for your wine tasting endeavors at one of three restaurants, such as Olive & Hay, noted for its farm-to-table, Italian fare. But the amenities don’t stop there. Try for a strike at their bowling lanes, schedule some R&R at the underground Spa Terra, soak in the hot tub with views of the vineyards in the distance, or go on an adventure, exploring the property’s private, nine-acre vineyard with walking trails that weave through the grapes.

875 Bordeaux Way, Napa, CA 94558, (866) 370-6272

Conclusion

Whether you’re sipping on a glass of fine Napa Valley wine while enjoying panoramic views, indulging in a gourmet meal prepared by renowned chefs, or wandering through a vibrant market filled with local delights, these experiences encapsulate the essence of Napa Valley. It’s a place where every visit can offer something new and exciting, even if you’re only in town for 24 hours or are on a quick day trip from San Francisco. There’ll still be plenty to do on your next visit!

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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
Photo courtesy of Napa Valley Wine Train

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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Napa Valley Wine Train
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
Photo Courtesy of Napa Valley Wine Train

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
Photo Courtesy of Napa Valley Wine Train

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.

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

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

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

Start with a hearty breakfast

Photos courtesy of Boon Fly Cafe

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

Blend your own wine at the Hess Collection Winery

Hess Person Estates
Photo Courtesy of Hess Persson Estate

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

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

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

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

Stroll and shop in downtown Napa

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

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

Tour and taste at some of Napa’s best wineries

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Napa Valley Wine Train
Photo courtesy of Napa Valley Wine Train

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

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

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

Conclusion

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

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