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If you’re doing Napa Valley for the first time or the fifteenth, you’ll likely be tasting a lot of Cabernet Sauvignon during your visit. Cabernet is, after all, acknowledged as the king of red grapes in Napa, dominating 40% of the area’s total production. With a terroir perfectly suited for growing Cabernet, Napa has certainly found its sweet spot with this much loved Bordeaux grape, and the results are powerful, deeply layered, and age-worthy wines showcasing notes of black fruit, violets, tobacco, and cedar, to name a few.

Of course, the sheer number of wineries in Napa featuring Cabernet and Cabernet blends is enough to overwhelm any wine taster, so where to start? To help guide you, we’ve put together a list of 15 of the most famous names in Napa Cabernet welcoming visitors, along with a few lesser known wineries worth noting. Make some room in your cellar, because we have a feeling you’ll be going home for a few new bottles.

Pine Ridge Vineyards
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5901 Silverado Trail, Napa, CA 94558, (800) 575-9777

Founded in 1978 by Gary Andrus, Pine Ridge Vineyards is located in the heart of the Stags Leap District, recognized for producing distinct and powerful Cabernet Sauvignon wines. Sourcing grapes from their 160 acres of Napa Green certified estate vineyards spread throughout five appellations in Napa Valley, Pine Ridge crafts wine to express the special nuances of each individual site. Their flagship wine, FORTIS Cabernet Sauvignon, represents the best blocks of the vineyards and is characterized by its complex fruit flavors, plush mouthfeel, and age-worthy structure. Named one of the 75 Best Wineries to Visit in California by Food & Wine, visitors can choose from the 60-minute Estate Tasting featuring five current release wines, or the FORTIS vertical experience offering a deep dive into this iconic wine over the years.

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

Located in Yountville, Bell Wine Cellars is dedicated to producing small-batch, single-clone wines with a focus on Cabernet Sauvignon. Sourcing grapes from some of the most prestigious vineyards in Napa Valley, including the renowned Rutherford and Atlas Peak AVAs, Bell Wine Cellars’ passion for Napa’s king of red grapes is evident in their pursuit of expressing the unique characteristics of each site and clone. Cabernet enthusiasts won’t want to miss the opportunity for an educational exploration of their single-vineyard, single-appellation current release Cabs, or the more in-depth Cabernet tasting focused on their single-clone portfolio.

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

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

Beaulieu Vineyard, or “BV” as it’s widely called, is recognized as one of the longest continually operating wineries in Napa Valley, in addition to its prestige as one of the most iconic producers of Cabernet Sauvignon wines in the region. In fact, many consider BV’s legendary Georges de Latour Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon to be the first “cult” Cabernet in Napa—a true benchmark for this iconic grape in the region. Needless to say, a visit to this historic winery is a must for Cabernet aficionados, who will appreciate Cabernet-focused tasting experiences offered. Opt for the Cabernet Collector Tasting, featuring five current releases, or delve a little deeper with the Georges de Latour Legacy Experience, a more elevated experience that includes tastings of rare older vintages of this famed wine.

Stags’ Leap Winery
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6150 Silverado Trail, Napa, CA 94558, (707) 257-5790

As one of California’s earliest wine estates, Stags’ Leap Winery has long been a fixture in the famed Stags Leap District of Napa Valley. First established in 1893, the storied estate is dripping in history, including the castle-like Manor House, constructed in 1890 from stone quarried in a nearby hillside, and the “old stone cellar” surrounding the cave. Most of the 85 acres of estate vines are planted to Cabernet, Petit Sirah, and Merlot, which thrive in this region. Their flagship wine, The Leap, is a classically styled Cabernet filled with rich layers of cassis, blackberry, baking spices, and chocolate, and a smooth, lithe texture. If the higher end bottlings are out of your price range, try Stags’ Leap Napa Valley Cabernet, an approachable (and more affordably priced) alternative.

Cliff Lede | Bob McClenahan
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1473 Yountville Cross Road, Yountville, CA 94599, (707) 944-8642

You don’t have to be a wine lover to enjoy Cliff Lede—where music, art, architecture, and wine intersect—but serious oenophiles certainly appreciate the winery’s selection of limited-production wines, the most critically-acclaimed of which are the Platinum Cabernet Sauvignons. While tastings of current releases can be enjoyed in the incredibly picturesque courtyard, the best spot in the house is the Backstage Tasting Lounge. This comfortable indoor lounge features rotating art exhibits, such as portraits of classic rock artists, as well as access to some of the most coveted of Cliff Lede’s wines. And, in keeping with the theme, expect rock music playing on the speakers as you savor sips of compelling Cabs.

Louis M. Martini Winery
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254 St. Helena Highway, St Helena, CA 94574, (707) 968-3362

Louis M. Martini Winery was one of the first wineries in Napa Valley after Prohibition ended, founded in 1933 by Italian immigrant, Louis M. Martini, who went on to establish the winery as one of the foremost producers of Cabernet Sauvignon in Napa Valley. After completing an extensive renovation in 2019, Louis M. Martini Winery continues to offer world-class wine paired with welcoming hospitality, now in a stunningly renovated visitor center with numerous indoor and outdoor tasting spaces. Since Cabernet is the speciality, expect to taste a variety of Cabernet-focused wines, each meticulously sourced from different blocks throughout Martini’s estate vineyards.

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HALL Napa Valley
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401 St. Helena Highway South, St. Helena, CA 94574, (707) 967-2626

Owned by Kathryn and Craig Hall, HALL has built a reputation for its Bordeaux varietals, made from grapes sourced from Hall’s 500 acres of estate vineyards and from other esteemed vineyards throughout Napa Valley. Their selection of Cabernet wines are much loved by critics and wine lovers alike, regularly striking the perfect balance of ripe fruit, earth, and savory characters. Tasters have not one but two wineries to choose from, thanks to tasting rooms in both St. Helena and Rutherford. The most known of the two is HALL St. Helena, California’s first LEED® Gold Certified winery, which features a one-of-a-kind Bunny Foo-Foo statue, along with over 35 pieces of contemporary art, an expansive lawn, and modern architectural details.

Stag's Leap Wine Cellars
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5766 Silverado Trail, Napa, CA 94558, (707) 261-6410

Not to be confused with neighboring Stags’ Leap Winery, Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars is another well-known Napa Valley winery lauded for its stellar Cabernet wines. In fact, this notable winery, founded in 1970, helped make a name for California Cabernet when it beat out its French counterparts in the famous blind tasting known as the 1976 Judgment of Paris. Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars’ highly rated Cabs, such as the Cask 23, tend to find a nice balance between rich fruit and savory notes, revealing luscious texture and length on the finish. Tours and tastings are offered daily at this beautiful winery, along with a selection of more elevated, culinary-focused experiences to note.

Canard Vineyard
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1016 Dunaweal Lane, Calistoga, CA 94515, (707) 942-1149

Canard Vineyard is owned by Rich and Carolyn Czapleski, who purchased the 25-acre property in 1983. From their sustainably-grown, dry farmed grapes, the Czapleskis craft single-vineyard varietal wines and proprietary blends, each highlighting the unique characters of the terroir. Leading with the philosophy, “If you take care of the vines, the vines will take care of you,” the Czapleskis have earned much praise for their wines, including their Zinfandel (from 135-year-old dry farmed vines) and Cabernet Sauvignon wines. Book a private tasting at the Calistoga winery to experience the wines in person, including the rich and full bodied Cabernet, which showcases intense fruit characters, fine tannins, and incredible age-worthiness.

Larkmead Vineyards
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100 Larkmead Lane, Calistoga, CA 94515, (707) 942-0167

The 110-acre Larkmead estate is one of the oldest family-owned properties in The Napa Valley, originally founded in 1895. Since purchasing the property in 1992, Cam and Kate Solari Baker have transformed Larkmead into the reputable winery it is today and they continue to push the boundaries of what’s possible from this estate. A visit to this historic winery includes a personalized tasting experience tailored to each guest, taking place on the serene covered patio looking out over the lushly landscaped grounds and surrounding vineyards. While Larkmead’s portfolio of wines is diverse, their Cabernets are sure to please. Revealing black fruit, savory herbs, and crushed rock nuances, these thoughtfully crafted Cabs are powerful, yet restrained and entirely elegant.

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

Owned by the MacDonnell family, Round Pond Estate is a respected producer of Napa Valley wines, particularly Cabernet Sauvignon, as well as world-class olive oil and vinegars from their picturesque estate in Napa Valley’s Rutherford AVA. Known for their depth and expressive character, Round Pond’s Cabernets range in profile, from the Old World meets New World Rutherford Estate Cabernet to the finessed and age-worthy Louis Bovet Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon. Guided tastings range in price and focus, depending on interest, but if Cabernet is what you’re after, the 90-minute Gravel Series Tasting featuring current and library releases of this highly allocated Cabernet is not to be missed.

Crosby Roamann
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45 Enterprise Court, #6, Napa, CA 94558, (707) 258-8599

Crosby Roamann is owned by Sean and Juliana McBride, who started their label in 2007 with one barrel of Cabernet. Since then, the husband-and-wife duo has taken a minimally invasive approach to winemaking, ensuring every effort is made to craft wines with a true sense of place. Though they produce a few different varietals, such as Merlot, Chardonnay, and Sauvignon Blanc, Crosby Roamann is most known for its Reserve Cabernet. Using fruit sourced from Harmony School Vineyard in Coombsville, this limited-production Cabernet is pressed entirely by hand (in an old hand-crank press) and spends 24 months in new French oak. The resulting wine shows notes of fresh raspberry, cassis, vanilla, spice, and coffee. Head to their industrial chic winery, located in Napa’s Crusher District just a few minutes from downtown, to enjoy a private tour, a tasting of current releases, and even samples straight from the barrel.

Ink Grade
Ink Grade Tasting Pavillion, Photo Courtesy of Ink Grade

699 Saint Helena Highway, St. Helena, CA 94574, (707) 963-3553

Situated on the slopes of the Howell Mountain AVA, Ink Grade’s vineyards have long been producing Cabernet Sauvignon grapes. Dating back to well before Prohibition, the original founder Theron Ink was the first cultivator of wine grapes on the property, purchasing the land in 1873 and selling his first barrels of wine in 1875. Today, you can visit their tasting room in St. Helena (by appointment only) to indulge in their precise, elegant wines. During The Estate Collection, you’ll enjoy a tasting of four new release wines grown exclusively on Howell Mountain.

Faust
Photo Courtesy of Faust

2867 St. Helena Highway, St. Helena, CA 94574, (707) 200-2560

Faust was one of the first vineyards to plant Cabernet Sauvignon in the Coombsville AVA, and because of its location in the far southern reaches of Napa Valley, its wines are influenced by volcanic soil, cool temperatures, and sea breezes that flow off the San Pablo Bay. Cabernet Sauvignon fanatics can look forward to aromas of dark fruits like blueberry and blackberry, harmoniously paired with a distinct crushed-rock minerality, soft tannins, and whispers of violet. Head over to the 19th century Victorian Faust Haus and its serene gardens to take part in a Haus Picnic. This culinary-fueled experience includes a flight of estate wines paired with delicious bites from the Haus kitchen. If you want a more in depth look at Faust’s wine-making process, sign up for the ACT II Experience which includes barrel tastings and a guided tour of the grounds.

Nickel & Nickel
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8164 St. Helena Highway, Oakville, CA 94562, (707) 967-9600

Single vineyard, 100% varietal wines are the focus at Nickel & Nickel, from Chardonnay to Merlot, but Cabernet Sauvignon remains the winery’s first love and continued inspiration. Hailing from vineyards as far north as Calistoga and Howell Mountain to the Oak Knoll District further south, each of Nickel & Nickel’s Cabernet wines showcase the various nuances of each vintage and vineyard, whether subtle or more apparent. Though it’ll cost you a pretty penny—$155 per person to be exact—Nickel & Nickel’s Terroir Tasting is a must for serious Cabernet fans, offering the rare chance to explore eight of the winery’s 100% Cabernet Sauvignons in a north-to-south comparative tasting.

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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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St Helena’s Little Book Of Big Experiences https://www.napavalley.com/blog/st-helenas-little-book-of-big-experiences/ https://www.napavalley.com/blog/st-helenas-little-book-of-big-experiences/#respond Mon, 14 Nov 2016 09:00:34 +0000 http://www.napavalley.com/?p=21966 We could all use a little holiday gift giving inspiration. St Helena has got you covered, with the gift that keeps on giving all the way through March!

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How is it already that time of year? The holiday season is coming up strong and we’d like to help you get your shopping list down to a manageable size. We’ve all learned our lesson with the dust buster and the “cool” new pots and pans and then that time we thought our partner would be totally excited about a new recliner. We could all use a little holiday gift giving inspiration. St Helena has got you covered, with the gift that keeps on giving all the way through March!

Give the Gift of Wine Country


St Helena’s Little Book of Big Experiences Gives the Gift of Wine Country. They’ve crafted 25 exclusive, “money can’t buy” experiences with their winery, lodging and restaurant partners. The Little Book is valued at over $1,000 dollars and you can get it for only $100. Put this little book under the tree, wrapped next to the Menorah or stuffed in a stocking for the ultimate holiday gift. Perfect for a week long excursion to the Napa Valley or multiple small weekend getaways, we’ve done all the planning for you. The best time to take advantage of the LBE, as we like to call it, is Sunday through Thursday. This is when the tasting rooms are less busy, you’ll always get a seat by the fire and the experiences are even more elevated. All you need to do is pack your bags. Now, let us introduce you to some of our incredible experiences.

Charles Krug Winery

Charles Krug (1) The oldest winery in Napa Valley is also home to California’s first tasting room. Opened for public tastings in 1882 by Charles Krug, their tasting room has evolved into a world-class hospitality center, renowned for its exceptional wines, stunning design and storied heritage.

LBE Offering(Sunday-Thursday): Taste five Family Reserve and Limited Release wines and enjoy an exclusive barrel tasting of estate wines in the winery’s historic Redwood Cellar. Built in 1872 on an estate founded in 1861, the Charles Krug Tasting Room is a vibrant blend of old and new. Rustic, yet modern, the room pays tribute to the winery’s unique history.

Freemark Abbey

Freemark Abbey (1) Freemark Abbey sources its grapes from select Napa Valley vineyards they’ve known for decades. Intimately familiar with the nuance, power and abundance of each specific site, their partnership with local vineyards is at the heart of all their wines. A trailblazer of Napa Valley winemaking, Freemark Abbey continues to evolve. Their property transformation is a sign of their inward commitment to crafting classic Napa Valley wines of superior pedigree and quality. Raise a glass to their 130th anniversary.

LBE Offering(Sunday-Thursday): They invite you to experience their recently restored historic stone winery. Guests will be greeted with a taste of their limited production wines to begin a historical walking tour of the estate highlighting the 130 year history. Your party will be seated in our courtyard for a tasting of limited release, single vineyard and library wines accompanied with artisan cheeses.

HALL Wines

Hall Wines (1) HALL Wines represents critically acclaimed artisan Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon from two Napa Valley tasting rooms and winery locations in both St. Helena and Rutherford. Owned by Craig & Kathryn Hall, its vineyard collection features five Certified Organic estates producing classic Bordeaux varietals. HALL’s highly rated wines include the Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon, selected as Wine Spectator’s #18 of the ‘Top 100’ in 2010, the HALL 2008 “Kathryn Hall” Cabernet Sauvignon that earned #2 Wine Spectator “Top 100” Wines, and its 2010 ‘Exzellenz’ earned 100 points by Robert Parker. Collectively, over 140 HALL Wines have been rated 90 points and above.

LBE Offering(Sunday-Thursday): Guests are invited to experience Hall St. Helena with a glass of HALL Sauvignon Blanc as your Wine Educator shares the background on Vintner’s Craig and Kathryn Hall, details about the modern art collection throughout the property, and HALL’s high tech winemaking practices. You will then be escorted to our historic Bergfeld Building, circa 1885, to enjoy a barrel sample of our flagship Kathryn Hall Cabernet Sauvignon with fruit sourced from the renowned Sacrashe Vineyard located in Rutherford. The experience concludes in the tasting room with beautiful views of the Bergfeld Vineyard and Mayacamas Mountains and a flight of award winning artisan wines.

Wydown Hotel

Wydown For many, arrival in wine country means relaxation is already in the air. Arrival at the Wydown Hotel takes that journey to tranquility one step further — because the Wydown already feels like home. Upon arriving from the bustling surroundings of St. Helena’s downtown Main Street, guests seem to love lingering in the Wydown’s welcoming lobby – also known as the Living Room – complete with comfortable couches, TV, games and books. Once they reach their spacious, beautifully-appointed rooms, guests often don’t want to leave. The attractions of St Helena are right outside — with Main Street’s world-class dining, art, tasting rooms and shopping — but inside the Wydown, reality is miles away. And relaxation is everywhere.

LBE Offering(Sunday-Thursday): When you purchase the Little Book of Big Experiences, you receive 15% off a one night stay or 25% off a two night weekday stay at the Wydown. Additionally, you receive 25% off any spa treatment at Health Spa Napa Valley, as well as complimentary room upgrades when available. Match this up with some of the other Experiences in this book and that’s very Big indeed!

This is just a small taste of what St Helena’s Little Book of Big Experiences has planned.

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