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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.

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Children are welcome on the Napa Valley Wine Train

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

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

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

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

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

You can get married on the train

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

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You can enjoy elegant evenings on the train

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

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

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

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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The Definitive Guide to Choo-Choosing Your Wine Train Adventure https://www.napavalley.com/blog/the-definitive-guide-to-choo-choosing-your-wine-train-adventure/ https://www.napavalley.com/blog/the-definitive-guide-to-choo-choosing-your-wine-train-adventure/#respond Thu, 09 Nov 2023 18:09:29 +0000 https://www.napavalley.com/?p=27451 Our deep-dive descriptions and definitive infographics are here to help you pick the perfect Wine Train ticket.

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Our top pairings in Napa Valley often include delectable food, dynamic wines, and breathtaking views. While Wine Country is legit ripe with all three, when their powers combine and you add in a 36-mile, round trip journey on board the famed Napa Valley Wine Train, you’ve got a combination that packs a whole lot of punch.

The Wine Train has been a staple since the 1980s, and if you’ve had the opportunity to check out the region, you’ve probably seen their historic rail cars chugging alongside Highway 29. Perhaps, you’ve been curious on how it all works—and we’re here to help.

That’s right, we’ve tackled your biggest question: what ticket is right for me? We did a deep-dive to create the definitive guide to help you on your way. Between food-filled rides, behind-the-scenes wine tours, and seasonal splendor, you’re going to want to climb on board, and our extra information may be just the ticket to make it happen ASAP.

Meals with a side of Napa views

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

Were you aware that the Napa Valley Wine Train is actually a restaurant on wheels? Beyond serving up a delicious Napa Valley meal, the train is also keeping train travel tradition alive with their dining journey offerings. This meal is one you’re going to remember, and it comes served piping hot with world-class, bucolic sights rolling by right outside your window.

Gourmet Express Dinner

Refurbished Pullman cars play host for this getaway, and your two-hour vintage train ride includes a multi-course meal for dinner. Explore the train, check out the kitchen, peek at the vintage details and original artwork, and grab a selfie on the caboose’s viewing deck. Elevate your experience with the Master Sommelier tasting, featuring wines from such Napa Valley legends as BV and Opus One.

Vista Dome Lunch or Dinner

If an intimate dining adventure is more for you, book your lunch or dinner ride in the Vista Dome. The second story of their 1952 Pullman is domed with curved windows that run the length of the car, giving the ultimate in views of The Valley. Elegant and exclusive, this experience offers a picture-perfect backdrop for any memorable moment. After sipping your welcome glass of sparkling wine, enjoy your multi-course, gourmet meal during lunchtime, or in the evening as the sun sets.

Tasting on the Rails

Immerse yourself in the rich history of Napa Valley during this epic wine-ing and dining experience aboard the Wine Train’s 2022 Pullman lounge car. During this three-hour journey, you’ll savor seven incredible courses expertly paired with seven local Napa Valley wines, as you pass through the very appellations where the grapes for said wines were sourced.

Pro Tip: Dietary restrictions? No problem! With advance notice, the Wine Train’s talented culinary team will cook up something delicious within your health requirements.

Special Themed Events

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

Murder Mystery Dinner

Enjoy two hours of murder mystery theatrics during this fun immersive event, which will have you playing a game of cat and mouse with your fellow dinner guests. Of course, a gourmet, three-course dinner rounds out the experience, promising an evening of delicious food and delightful hijinks!

Thanksgiving

This Thanksgiving, let the talented team aboard the Wine Train take care of the food (and the dishes). You’ll embark on an elegant, 3.5-hour journey through Napa’s stunning landscapes as you feast on an incredible Thanksgiving-inspired multi-course meal, all without having to lift a finger in the kitchen.

Santa Train Journeys

A yearly tradition, late November through December, the Wine Train welcomes Santa on board for special holiday journeys. From Santa’s Cookie Car, perfect for the little ones looking to enjoy a cup of warm cider or cocoa and a holiday cookie, to the Gourmet Holiday Express, complete with a kid-friendly, three-course dinner and a photo with Santa, there’s something for every child (and the child in all of us) aboard the Wine Train during the holiday season.

Midnight in Paris: A Legacy NYE Celebration

Make New Year’s Eve a day to remember with the ultimate Legacy train experience. You’ll start the morning with a tasting of sparkling wine before devouring a three-course brunch, followed by a stop at Grgich Hills Winery to enjoy a two-hour party with small bites and wine while counting down to the midnight ball drop in Paris. On the way back, keep the party going strong with dancing in the open-air car.

Pro Tip: Many of the Wine Train’s dining rides are all ages, but a few tours are 21+. Be sure to confirm prior to finalizing your itinerary.

Napa Valley Wine Train
Photos Courtesy of Napa Valley Wine Train

Wine Tasting Journeys

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Photo Courtesy of Napa Valley Wine Train

It wouldn’t be Napa Valley without ample sips involved, and the Wine Train has made it as easy as clicking a button to experience exclusive peeks at what makes Wine Country tick. These rides are packed with flavor and are an outstanding way to experience a great winery or two with sensational tours.

Grgich Hills Estate Tasting

Wine history buffs might get all a-flutter with this Daytripper destination. Napa Valley was put on the map when it comes to wine with the famed 1976 Judgement of Paris. Unsure of this key event in Wine Country history? We have you covered. Miljenko “Mike” Grgich made his mark by crafting a Chardonnay that beat out the French at a blind tasting as a very young winemaker at Chateau Montelena. The creation of Grgich Hills followed up this monumental event, and Mike (now 100!) is still the face of the brand. Experience the wines of this iconic St. Helena locale during your three-hour train journey, complete with lunch and a stop at the winery for a tasting.

The Legacy Experience

This full-day adventure goes beyond your average history lesson, diving deep into over 300 years of combined winemaking experience here in The Valley. With visits to Charles Krug, V. Sattui, and the Napa Valley Welcome Sign (hello, photo opps!), you’ll be able to celebrate the deep-rooted legacy of the region. A four-course meal is served between winery stops on board, and this six hour tour is one that’ll make your history books.

Pro Tip: Beyond planning out sensational train tours of Napa Valley, the Wine Train has also rounded up special offers when it comes to vacation packages and overnight stays to make it easy to plan out your Wine Country excursion from start to finish.

Conclusion:

Napa Valley is one of the top wine growing regions in the world, and you’d be hard pressed to find a more elegant or unique way to explore its landscapes than on board the Napa Valley Wine Train. Whether looking for a delightful half-day tour or a more robust experience that lasts all day, the Napa Valley Wine Train promises a memorable and sensory-filled ride through this beloved region.

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Pairing the dynamic duo of acclaimed musicians and world-class wine, the Napa Valley Wine Train has introduced the inaugural Rock the Rails concert series here in Napa Valley. The season will be marked with three unforgettable live music acts beginning this August. Join them for their four star dining options onboard, no-fuss transportation, and an unforgettable concert experience with musical favorites at a legendary winery venue.

Check out the line-up:

Thursday, August 24th: Big Bad Voo Doo Daddy at V. Sattui
Thursday, September 21st: Sheila E at Grgich Hills Estate
Thursday, October 5th: David Pack’s Legend’s featuring
John Elefante former vocalist for Kansas
Wally Palmar of The Romantics
Gary Wright and more!
Live at Charles Krug


We thought the line-up was pretty legendary which got us thinking about the legendary wineries that’ll be hosting this fun new Napa Valley event. From historic estates to wines that put Napa Valley on the map, these three wineries must be on your wine country bucket list.

Charles Krug
2800 Main Street
St. Helena, CA 94574
(707) 967-2229
Tasting price: $45 and up

Founded in 1861, Charles Krug is the oldest winery in Napa Valley and has been dedicated to producing acclaimed wines for over the last 150 years. Their iconic Family Reserve Barrel Room and Carriage House building was recently restored and now plays host to the winery’s award-winning Redwood Cellar. The cellar dates back to 1872 and is a chic, modern interpretation of the original structure with open beam construction and redwood from the original wine tanks.

The winery offers two tasting options. The Estate Tasting is available daily and features a rotating selection of five small-lot, estate wines. It includes bites from their salumeria, Cucina di Rosa. Book your tickets to see Rock ‘n Roll Hall of Famers and then book a tour and tasting full of hall of fame wines on their tour and tasting offering. This excursion is a deeper dive into the winery’s heritage, property, and wines, and each guest will delight in five tastings, including a barrel sample, and pairings of cheese and meat.

Insider Tip: July through October, the winery fires up their wood-burning pizza oven to share authentic, Italian-style pizza outside their beautiful Redwood Room. Each pizza is crafted using produce from their onsite garden and includes cheese and meats from their salumeria. Available from 11am – 4pm, Monday through Thursday.

Grgich Hills Estate
1829 St. Helena Highway
Rutherford, CA 94573
(707) 963-2784
Tasting price: $25 and up

Grgich Hills Estate was founded by the famed Miljenko “Mike” Grgich and his sister and brother-in-law after he put Napa Valley on the map with Chateau Montelena and it’s Judgement of Paris win in 1973. Grgich has been a partner and stop on the Napa Valley Wine Train since 1996 and additionally hosts international and local events. One of the most popular includes a yearly Blessing of the Grapes to welcome the start of the harvest. It began three decades ago and the unique event is open to the public.

No reservations are required in their tasting room and a visit is open to all ages. We suggest you get a little rock ‘n roll and book their Miljenko’s Flight which includes “Miljenko’s Selection, Chardonnay” the same varietal Mike made in Paris that put the valley on the map. As well as a great showcase of both their reds and whites.

Insider Tip: If you’re lucky enough to be visiting Napa Valley during harvest season, stop by Grgich Hills Estate for their yearly Grape Stomp. Only available August through October, guests can dip their toe into a barrel of freshly picked fruit and stomp in celebration of the season. No reservations required, and guests leave with a complimentary “I stomped at Grgich Hills” t-shirt branded with their own wine-soaked feet and a complimentary glass of wine.

V. Sattui
1111 White Lane
St. Helena, CA 94574
(707) 963-7774
Tastings price: $30 and up

The St. Helena winery initially opened in 1885 by Italian, Vittorio Sattui, making it one of the oldest in the region. The popular winery offers a handful of tasting and a couple tour options for curious and inquisitive wine fans. If you’re looking to delight only in their wares, there are a few options open to visitors without reservations; the indoor Marketplace and Tower tastings.

But in the immortal words of the David Pack from Kansas “Lay your weary head to rest. Don’t you cry no more,” because we have the best suggestion for a tasting at V. Sattui. The Terrace Tasting on the weekends is a true al fresco experience! Your choice of five extraordinary wines from their top-tier portfolio on our private terrace overlooking Vittorio’s Vineyard. Cheese and charcuterie platter upgrade available for $10.

Insider Tip: One of the most popular additions to the winery (minus the wine, of course) is their onsite deli and marketplace. It hosts everything you would need for a picnic, including over 200 delectable cheeses and housemade Italian desserts. Grab the goods and head out to their two acres of picnic grounds under grand oak trees. Soak in the sun and wave at passengers of the Napa Valley Wine Train as it rambles by the winery.

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Wine Train’s Yellowfin Tuna Tartare Recipe https://www.napavalley.com/blog/wine-trains-yellowfin-tuna-tartare-recipe/ https://www.napavalley.com/blog/wine-trains-yellowfin-tuna-tartare-recipe/#respond Wed, 12 Jul 2017 08:00:04 +0000 https://www.napavalley.com/?p=25603 The Napa Valley Wine Train is foremost a restaurant, and they take pride in the gourmet quality cuisine created on their vintage train. The Napa Valley Wine Train is keeping alive the tradition and art of food preparation in a confined space: on board an operating train.

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Under the helm of new executive chef Donald Young, the Wine Train’s menu have taken the quality of four star dining. A showpiece of their restaurant on wheels, is the Vista Dome Car. As one of the first ten full-length domed railcars built, you can enjoy panoramic views of the Napa Valley through the curved glass windows that run the length of the car. It’s a spectacular way to dine in wine country.

We got Chef Young to share his recipe for one of the Dome Car’s appetizers: Yellowfin Tuna Tartare. This no cook appetizer is a perfect summer dish paired with a Napa Valley Pinot Grigio or Zinfandel.

Yellowfin Tuna Tartare, avocado, toasted sesame glaze, fingerling potato crisps, chile white soy vinaigrette

Make 4 servings
For the Tuna Mix
8oz. fine dice #1 grade yellowfin tuna
2tsp fine diced pear
2tsp fine dice shallot
1tsp toasted white and black sesame seeds
3 tbsp. white soy vinaigrette
1tsp chopped chives
1 pinch fresh ground black pepper

Mix all ingredients together and set aside

White soy vinaigrette

Yield 8oz
4oz white soy sauce
2oz rice wine vinegar
2 cloves peeled garlic
1tsp Kimchee base
1tsp fish sauce
1 bunch cilantro
2tbsp Sweet Thai chili sauce

Place all ingredients in blender and mix well. Place in covered container and may be stored in refrigerator for one week.

Toasted Sesame Glaze

Yield 1 pint
¼ cup white toasted sesame seeds
¼ cup black toasted sesame seeds
4oz white soy
3oz rice wine vinegar
4oz canola oil
1tbsp gran white sugar
Place toasted sesame seeds, white soy, vinegar and sugar in blender. Blend and slowly add oil until mixture is smooth and ingredients are well incorporated. Place mixture in covered container and store in refrigerator. May be stored for up to one week.
Avocado Puree:
2ea ripe, peeled and quartered
1oz fresh lime juice
2oz water
Kosher salt to taste
Place all in blender and puree until smooth. Place mix in covered container. May be stored in refrigerator for 2 days.

Crispy Fingerling Potato Chips:

1dz fingerling potatoes
Canola Oil to fry
Kosher salt and fresh ground black pepper to taste

Using a mandolin, thin slice potatoes length wise in long strips, fry chips until golden brown, drain on paper towels and season with salt and pepper.

On a 10” white plate, place a ½ tsp of sesame glaze in the center and pull spoon through mixture. Place a small handful of seasoned chips on top of sesame glaze. At clock positions 3, 6 and 9 place a small dot of avocado puree and pull spoon through mixture. Place 2oz of tuna mix on top of potato chips in center of plate. Spoon 1 tsp of white soy vinaigrette on top of tuna mix and garnish mix with micro basil. Serve and enjoy!

Discover more delicious dining journeys on the Napa Valley Wine Train!

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The Napa Valley Marathon
March 5, 2017
P.O. Box 4307
Napa, CA 94558
707.255.2609
TripAdvisor (Silverado Trail): 4 stars, 17 reviews

Named one of Forbes’ “Top 10 Marathons Worth Traveling For” and the best road race in the country by the Road Runners Club of America, the 39th Annual Kaiser Permanente Napa Valley Marathon winds through pine forests and vineyards from Calistoga south to Napa along the Silverado Trail. Limited to just 2,300 participants, the bucolic, no-headphones race rewards the fastest male and female harriers with their weight in wine; more sedentary supporters can look forward to a lively afterparty scene in downtown Napa.

Insider Tip: After the race, runners and non-runners alike can soothe their sore muscles at Calistoga’s Baths at Roman Spa Hot Springs Resort.

Napa Wine Train Dinner with Charles Krug
March 25, 2017
Napa Wine Train
1275 McKinstry Street
Napa, CA 94559
800.427.4124
TripAdvisor: 4.5 stars, 2,565 reviews

The Napa Valley Wine Train is popular throughout the year among oenophiles of all expertise levels, but on March 25, its “Private Reserve” series will stage an exclusive, three-and-a-half hour trip with winemaking royalty. The grandson of pioneering Napa vintners Cesare and Rosa Mondavi, Peter Mondavi Jr., will host a dinner featuring pairings from the cellars of the Charles Krug Winery and a seasonal menu from Chef Donald Young, offering an in-depth discussion of each vintage’s tasting notes aboard a beautifully restored, 100-year-old Pullman railcar.

Insider Tip: Known for its Cabernet Sauvignons and other varietals, the Charles Krug Winery is a regular stop aboard the Napa Valley Wine Train.

Cooking Classes at CIA Copia
Throughout March 2017
The Culinary Institute of America (CIA) at Copia
500 First Street
Napa, CA 95476
707.967.2530
TripAdvisor: 4.5 stars, 2 reviews

Located next to the Oxbow Public Market in downtown Napa, the Culinary Institute of America has offered a variety of culinary experiences daily since moving into the former Copia museum late last year. This March, CIA at Copia will offer more than 30 short courses on topics such as food and wine pairings, wine tasting, and Irish mixology (in honor of St. Patrick’s Day); plus hands-on cooking classes covering brunch, fresh pasta, finger foods, kid cuisine and more. Most courses are just $25 to $50, including tastings and ingredients.

Insider Tip: Reserve a spot for same-day classes at the CIA’s expansive gourmet shop, or buy tickets in advance via Eventbrite. Chefs-in-training offer a full menu onsite at the Restaurant at CIA Copia.

Live Jazz at The Blue Note Napa
Throughout March 2017
The Blue Note Napa
Napa, CA 94559‬
707.603.1258
TripAdvisor: 4.5 stars, 9 reviews

The Blue Note Napa blends jazz with — what else? — Napa Valley farm-to-table cuisine and the best in wine country ambiance, welcoming big-name musicians to the historic Napa Valley Opera House most nights of the week. This month, the legendary jazz fusion band Spyro Gyra will appear for a four-night, seven-show stand March 9–12; on March 25, husband-and-wife banjo virtuosos Béla Fleck and Abigail Washburn will grace the Note’s intimate stage. Other acts scheduled in March include The Pat Martino Trio and Diane Schur.

Insider Tip: Going solo? Arrive early to snag a seat at the bar, or find three friends and reserve a booth for the ultimate Blue Note Napa dinner-and-show experience.

Oxbow Public Market Tour & Cooking Class
Throughout March 2017
Cooking with Julie
1039 La Quinta Court
Napa, CA 94559
Phone: 707.227.5036
TripAdvisor: 5 stars, 71 reviews

Tuesdays and Fridays throughout March, Chef Julie Logue-Riordan of Cooking with Julie leads a tour of Napa’s Oxbow Public Market, helping aspiring foodies pick out the best fruits, vegetables, meats and cheeses before heading back to her kitchen to train them in the theory and technique of cooking seasonal wine-country meals. Each six-hour class includes wine pairings, a souvenir apron and a three-course lunch made on the spot; past classes have dished out — and dined on — delicacies such as pan-grilled hen-of-the-woods mushrooms, cauliflower soup with chorizo picada, and a blood-orange tart.

Insider Tip: The market tour and cooking class is only offered through March, right before many outdoor farmers’ markets resume in the Napa Valley.

Ian P. Murphy is a freelance writer and editor who covers travel, design and other topics for a variety of publications.

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Napa Valley Events For December https://www.napavalley.com/blog/napa-valley-events-for-december/ https://www.napavalley.com/blog/napa-valley-events-for-december/#respond Tue, 06 Dec 2016 18:09:57 +0000 https://www.napavalley.com/?p=22437 December is one of our favorite months for great, festive events around Napa Valley. Celebrate the holiday season with some of our suggestions of the best things going on including a parade, a Santa train ride and a holiday gift bazaar

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winter-in-the-wineries Calistoga Winter In The Wineries
Now-Through February
1133 Washington St.
Calistoga, CA
(707) 942-6333

Passport holders will delight in swirls and sips in celebration of Winter in the Wineries, the leading up valley event in the storybook city of Calistoga. Participating wineries include Chateau Montelena, featured in the 2008 Hollywood film, “Bottle Shock.” Another well-known stop to take on the trail is Sterling Vineyards, where guests can take a tram ride to taste and take in breathtaking views, while a wine tasting at Castello di Amorosa, the authentically-styled 13th-century Tuscan castle, will entice aficionados eager to taste wines rated 90-plus points in Wine Enthusiast magazine.

Insider Tip: Additionally, passport holders will receive special restaurant offers and discounts at several of Calistoga’s lodging properties and downtown shops.

hall-wines-2 A Taste of HALL- Party Pairings, Stags Leap Cab & Chef Polly Lappetito
December 11, 12-2pm
HALL Wines
401 St. Helena Highway
Helena, CA 94574

It’s never easy to host holiday parties, especially if you’re cooking. Perfect holiday party wine pairings is the theme of HALL Wines’ monthly cooking and wine workshop, A Taste of HALL. Chef Polly Lappetito will teach attendees how to cook a three-course meal featuring the 2013 HALL “Stags Leap District” Cabernet Sauvignon in the winery’s fantastic demo kitchen. Founded and owned by Kathryn and Craig Hall, HALL specializes in “crazy good cabernets” crafted by winemaker Steve Leveque. He creates 15 different Cabernet Sauvignon wines for each vintage.

Insider Tip: Riedel stemware is sponsoring and everyone gets to leave with a free Riedel wine glass. Attendees will also learn which stemware is best used with varietals.

santa-train Santa Train-Napa Valley Wine Train
1275 McKinstry Street
Napa, CA 94559
800-427-4124

The Napa Valley Wine Train’s annual Santa Train is a family tradition featuring music, an interactive experience, hot chocolate, cookies and wine on a picturesque train ride through the valley. Guests are given “magical wristbands” that light up at points during the train ride and “transform the experience.” The train journey is so popular that it runs seven days a week from November 19 through December 29 (it won’t run December 24 and December 25). The train runs nightly at 5pm and 8pm. Rides start at $55 and Napa Valley residents get special prices Mondays through Thursdays with an ID.

Insider tip: Visitors can tour Napa Valley vineyards while eating and drinking on vintage Pullman train cars on the Napa Valley Wine Train. A professional photographer can take pictures of families with Santa Claus at the station before the train leaves and the photos can be purchased at the end of the ride.

nutcracker The Nutcracker at the Lincoln Theater
December 17 (2pm and 7pm performances) and December 18 (2pm performance)
Napa Valley Performing Arts Center at Lincoln Theater
100 California Drive
Yountville, CA 94599
707.944.9900

It’s not the holidays without taking in a performance of the Nutcracker. The iconic music of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and the talent of the dancers of the Napa Regional Dance Company will delight audiences of all ages. This is the dance company’s 16th annual production of the classic ballet. The Lincoln Theater is home to Symphony Napa Valley and hosts a variety of world-class touring artists. The theater is also very active in arts education in local schools.

Insider tip: The theater is in close proximity to Yountville which is filled with fantastic restaurants. Discover our favorite Yountville restaurant picks.

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