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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
Photo courtesy of Mumm Napa

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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Your Guide to Napa Valley on a Budget https://www.napavalley.com/blog/napa-valley-on-a-budget/ https://www.napavalley.com/blog/napa-valley-on-a-budget/#respond Sun, 12 Mar 2023 09:00:36 +0000 https://www.napavalley.com/?p=17989 Napa Valley may be known for luxury indulgences, but you don’t need to spend a fortune to have a great experience. Here’s how to do Napa Valley on a budget.

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Although Napa Valley has become increasingly synonymous with elevated (often costly) experiences, there are still plenty of ways to make the most of the area without spending a fortune. Our guide to experiencing Napa Valley on a budget includes some of the most charming destinations and activities for the budget-minded traveler, so whether you’re coming up from San Francisco for the day or flying in for a week-long stay, you can go easy on the wallet without sacrificing the fun.

Where to Stay

Luxury resorts and well-appointed boutique hotels abound in Napa Valley, but they often come with a hefty price tag. Luckily, when you need a comfortable place to stay that won’t eat up the bulk of your vacation budget, regardless of whether you’re visiting in summer or in the off-season, there are a few good options to consider.

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

The historic Calistoga Inn, Restaurant and Brewery features 17 clean and comfortable second-floor rooms, each outfitted with a queen bed and private sink. Guest rooms share common restrooms and shower facilities down the hall, which contributes to the Inn’s affordability, but the convenient location in the heart of downtown Calistoga more than makes up for it. Plus, you’ll be steps from the Inn’s own restaurant and brewery, complete with expansive patio and regular live music.

UpValley Inn
Photo Courtesy of UpValley

Nearby in Calistoga, UpValley Inn & Hot Springs is an easy place to escape to without breaking the bank. Offering rustic, yet modern decor, a sauna and steam room, plus its own natural mineral hot springs pool and hot tub, you’ll be feeling the R&R vibes for a lot less than other Calistoga hot springs resorts.

In downtown Napa, the Chablis Inn offers a convenient location near restaurants and shops, with easy access to some of Napa’s top wineries. The rooms are cozy and modern, and with a heated outdoor pool and hot tub, you’ll be in for a refreshing getaway. For something a bit more deluxe in Napa, check out the Silverado Resort. Though not technically a “budget” accommodation, Silverado’s reasonable prices make it a more accessible destination than other resorts in Wine Country, while numerous amenities, including golf, tennis, a spa, and on-site dining, make a stay feel like a true vacation.

Silverado Resort
Photo courtesy of Silverado Resort

Budget-Friendly Insider Tip: Want to stay at the Silverado Resort for less? Use our special promo link and you’ll get 20% off the best available room rate, a $50 resort credit, a complimentary bottle of wine, and even late check-out (based upon availability). And be sure to check out all of our Napa Valley lodging deals for discounted rates and special perks like complimentary bottles of wine and spa credits.

What to Do

Eat & Explore in Downtown Napa

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

Situated along the Napa River, downtown Napa is an extremely walkable destination filled with plenty of things to do on the cheap. We suggest heading to First Street Napa to peruse the many boutiques (yes, window shopping is allowed), then taking a leisurely stroll around town. Be sure to check out the sculptures along theNapa Art Walk as you wander the streets. This (free) urban exhibition of public artworks highlights the work of various artists throughout the West Coast. Grab a map at the Napa Valley Welcome Center, where you can also get more information on deals in the area, such as two-for-one tastings.

When hunger strikes, Napa has plenty of options where one can eat well while minding the budget. Don’t miss the Oxbow Public Market, a collection of artisan restaurants and shops in Napa, which offers something for every taste. For the budget-conscious, we love the breakfast items at Model Bakery, most of which are under $10, and you simply can’t beat a $14 lunch of a hamburger and fries from Gott’s. You can also find a variety of tasty tacos under $15 at C Casa, or even pick up a few cheeses from the Oxbow Cheese and Wine Merchant to pack for an afternoon picnic in the vineyards.

Acumen Wine
Photo Courtesy of Acumen Wine Gallery | Susan DeMatei

If you’ve indulged in some wine tasting at any of Napa’s urban tasting rooms (such as Lithology, The Lounge or Acumen Wine Gallery—both worthy of a visit), we wouldn’t blame you if a grilled cheese is calling your name. In such a circumstance, check out Melted, a downtown sandwich shop specializing in ooey gooey grilled cheese sandwiches—most of which are priced under $14. Nearby, Bounty Hunter offers happy hour specials Monday through Friday, featuring such deals as a $14 BBQ sampler plate and $7 wines by the glass.

If you’re hungry for more budget-conscious food ideas, check out one of Napa’s food trucks. Offering everything from burgers and sandwiches to tacos and hot dogs, if you spot one while cruising around town, your taste buds (and your wallet) will surely thank you. Though not in downtown Napa, one of our go-to food trucks is at Clif Family Winery in St. Helena, where you’ll find seasonal salads and snacks under $15—many made with organic ingredients grown in their own garden.

Go Wine Tasting

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Not surprisingly, free wine tastings aren’t really a thing in Napa Valley (without some sort of wine pass, that is–see more below). There are, however, a few affordable wine tasting deals to be enjoyed in Wine Country, if you know where to look. For tastings of quality wine priced at $32 or less per person, check out Bennett Lane, a Calistoga winery known for their friendly service and highly rated blends. In downtown Calistoga at CAMi Art + Wine, tastings start at $30 per person at this urban tasting room and art gallery, while in downtown Yountville, $30 gets you a tasting of three wines at the charming Jessup Cellars. Also worth trying is the family-owned Trefethen. Though a tasting will cost you $45 per person, the quality of the experience and their estate-grown wines will leave you feeling like you’re getting a lot of bang for your buck.

Beringer Vineyards
Photo Courtesy of Beringer Vineyards

At the historic Beringer Vineyards in St. Helena, wine tastings start at $35 per person, but those simply looking for a glass of wine can take advantage of the weekend-only “stroll and sip” experience. While not a seated experience, this $20 offering allows you to walk around the beautiful gardens of this iconic 145-year-old estate, glass of wine in hand, and there’s absolutely nothing wrong with that.

Though it will cost you a little bit upfront, Bay Area locals and those who visit Napa Valley often may want to consider purchasing a Covet Pass wine tasting pass. You’ll get complimentary tastings at a handful of Napa wineries (plus tastings in Sonoma County, Baja, and other regions), which, at $150 per pass, is a great deal considering the regular wine tasting fees at most wineries will run you $30 – $50+ per person. It’s a fantastic way to save while you sip.

Budget-Friendly Insider Tip: For those flying out of the Sonoma County Airport (STS), San Francisco Int’l Airport (SFO), or Sacramento Int’l Airport (SMF) on Alaska Airlines, be sure to take advantage of their “Wine Flies Free” program. It’s an easy way to transport your wine purchases back home—all you need to do is pack your wine in a shipping case box.

Get Outdoors

Woman in the forest outdoors

With scenic vistas, lush forests, and rolling hills of vineyards, not to mention mild weather year-round, Napa Valley is a great place to spend some time outdoors. And luckily for those on a budget, many outdoor activities can be enjoyed at little to no cost. Napa Valley is home to a variety of parks with picnic facilities and hiking trails, most of which are free to use. Located just outside of St. Helena, Bothe-Napa Valley State Park offers hiking trails that wind through coastal redwoods and madrones, as well as picnic facilities under towering Douglas Firs. On the other side of the valley, near Rutherford, Moore Creek Park offers multi-use trails worth exploring — great for hiking, mountain biking, and equestrian use. It’s also a good place to spot some wildlife, as large mammals in the park are plentiful.

Close to downtown Napa, Alston Park is a popular park for dog owners to roam, thanks to an off-leash dog area, but there’s also an easy 2.7-mile trail loop that beckons with beautiful wildflowers along the way.

Also worth exploring is Calistoga’s Petrified Forest, a preserved ancient forest of fossilized redwood trees. Walk along the trails to explore this unique outdoor exhibition as you learn more about the excavation of the trees and the petrification process. Admission is $12 per adult, $6 per child (though kids under 6 are free).

Getaway Adventures, riding bike through wine country
Photo Courtesy of Getaway Adventures

For a leisurely outdoor experience on two wheels, take advantage of hourly bike rentals (which will run you about $20+ per hour or $55+ per day) from places like Getaway Adventures or Enjoy Napa Valley. Spend the day biking along the 12.5-mile car-free bike path known as the Vine Trail or plan to venture along the scenic Silverado Trail, home to many of Napa’s most famous wineries.

Other Tips For the Budget-Conscious

It may sound obvious, but planning your trip to Napa in the off-season months or even mid-week during high season can usually help you cut costs. Not only do hotels tend to offer better rates, but restaurants will generally be less crowded, so you’ll up your chances of snagging a spot during the coveted happy hour.

It’d be a shame to come to Napa Valley and not enjoy a great bottle of wine with a good meal. While many restaurants pride themselves on their fantastic wine lists (and for good reason), we realize that not everyone can afford to splurge on wine and food in one sitting. Good news for those on a budget: several Napa restaurants will allow you to bring your own bottle and pay a corkage fee. Of course, corkage fees and regulations vary by restaurant, so be sure to check with each restaurant in advance.

Couple enjoying a picnic among the vines
Enjoy a picnic in the vineyards. Photo Courtesy of Getty Images

Lastly, many Napa Valley wineries offer picnic facilities on-site to enjoy during a tasting or with the purchase of a bottle of wine. While some wineries have picnic provisions available for purchase, some will actually allow you to bring your own food.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Napa may lure with luxe hotels and high-end destinations, but it’s not necessary to spend a fortune to have a transformative experience in this picturesque region. There are plenty of authentic and budget-friendly experiences waiting to be had in Wine Country, and with a little planning and creativity, a visit to Napa on a budget just may lead to the most memorable vacation yet.

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Calistoga Comfort at Less-than Napa Prices https://www.napavalley.com/blog/inexpensive-calistoga-hotels/ https://www.napavalley.com/blog/inexpensive-calistoga-hotels/#respond Wed, 28 Sep 2016 08:00:27 +0000 https://www.napavalley.com/?p=20946 Inexpensive lodging tends to be rare in world-famous destinations, but Calistoga, the hot springs hamlet in Napa Valley has hotels that hit a mix of comfort and charm.

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Inexpensive lodging tends to be rare in world-famous destinations, but Calistoga, the hot springs hamlet on the northern edge of Napa Valley, offers more than a few reasonably priced options without sacrificing basic comfort—or even some perks. Here are eight Calistoga hotels that hit a mix of comfort and charm.

Mountainside Hot Tub

lounge chairs at the poolside
Courtesy of The Inn on Pine

The Inn on Pine (formally EuroSpa & Inn)
1202 Pine St.
Calistoga, CA 94515
(707) 942-6829
TripAdvisor: 4.5 stars, 391 reviews

Striking Mount St. Helena looms over the 13 boutique rooms of The Inn on Pine, all of which include whirlpool tubs, wood stove fireplaces and warm, rural-tinged decor. Every afternoon, guests enjoy local wines and refreshments in the comfort of the shaded outdoor patio, or take advantage of spa treatments, which include healing massage, body wraps, and facials.

Insider tip: Relax in the heated pool or hot tub with views of the mountains rising just to the southwest of the inn.

The Cottage Life

living room at cottage
Photo courtesy of Aurora Park Cottages

Aurora Park Cottages
1807 Foothill Blvd
Calistoga, CA 94515
(707) 942-6733
TripAdvisor: 5 stars, 165 reviews

Skip the thin walls of competing lodging options in favor of the secluded hillside retreats at Aurora Park Cottages. Privacy is the main draw here, whether you’re relaxing inside or lounging around your private deck with the pastries, juice and fresh fruit delivered to your door every morning. Don’t forget to inquire with one of the staff members about the local winery discounts they frequently offer.

Insider tip: If you’re worried about keeping a white wine cool for a picnic day, inquire at the front desk to borrow a cooler and some ice packs.

Natural Heat

pool at UpValley Inn
Courtesy of UpValley Inn & Hot Springs

UpValley Inn & Hot Springs
1865 Lincoln Ave
Calistoga, CA 94515
(707) 942-9400
TripAdvisor: 4 stars, 425 reviews

A few of Calistoga’s finest wineries (and that’s saying something) are within walking distance from this mineral spring-centric UpValley Inn location. The natural springs are perfect after a trip to the onsite fitness room, while the rooms themselves are comfortable without being gaudy. When you’re not in the water, however, their indoor fireside lounge may be the best place to relax.

Insider tip: Follow up a dip in the geothermal-heated pool and jacuzzi with a visit to the UpValley Inn’s steam room and/or sauna.

Old School Spas

pool and mural
Courtesy of Dr. Wilkinson’s Hot Springs Resort

Dr. Wilkinson’s Hot Springs Resort
1507 Lincoln Ave
Calistoga, CA 94515
(707) 942-4102
TripAdvisor: 4 stars, 391 reviews

Another retro gem amidst the modern luxury of Napa Valley (complete with kitschy neon sign), this family-owned hot springs resort offers comfortable, if basic, rooms with all the usual amenities, plus a separate Victorian House with added benefits and a gorgeous veranda overlooking the adjacent streets and mountains. Even so, the three separate mineral baths and inclusive spa treatments like “The Works” are what elevates Dr. Wilkinson’s to something truly special.

Insider tip: If you can only afford one spa treatment, don’t miss the ever-relaxing mud bath, where you’ll float in a pool of warm volcanic ash and peat moss.

Around Town

pool and manor in background
Courtesy of Stevenson Manor

Stevenson Manor
1830 Lincoln Ave
Calistoga, CA 94515
(707) 942-1112
TripAdvisor: 4.5 stars, 624 reviews

It’s one of the only franchised hotels in the area, but don’t hold that against it: Stevenson Manor offers the sort of luxury common in Calistoga for far less dough than most competitors. The hot breakfasts go beyond continental and the onsite spa services include couples massages and natural spring pools. Most rooms have picturesque views of the nearby mountains, plus balconies and whirlpools available for just a little more.

Insider tip: A free shuttle is available to take guests anywhere in Calistoga, but be sure to ask about any discounts available at local restaurants for guests before you go.

Despite the discounted prices, these Calistoga hotels all offer a distinct batch of amenities for guests to enjoy during their stay, so budget-conscious travelers to Napa Valley can lounge and sleep in comfort while saving most of their cash for the wineries themselves

Inn Food

entrance sign and building
Courtesy of Calistoga Wine Way Inn

Calistoga Wine Way Inn
1019 Foothill Blvd
Calistoga, CA 94515
(707) 942-0680
TripAdvisor: 4.5 stars, 405 reviews

Calistoga’s oldest bed and breakfast has updated just enough to keep up with modern luxuries without sacrificing its romantic yesteryear charm. Many of their individually decorated rooms, all named after nearby Wine Country towns, include extra amenities like clawfoot jetted tubs, fireplaces and private patios. But even those staying in the less expensive rooms are free to enjoy the leisurely back terrace and fire pits.

Insider tip: Owner Gillian Kite made an entire book about the food she cooks for the Wine Way Inn, so you know every morning’s complimentary breakfast of frittatas, granola, and french-pressed coffee is bound to be delicious.

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