Domaine Carneros – NapaValley.com https://www.napavalley.com Explore Napa Valley Tue, 14 Nov 2023 03:47:16 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 How to Throw a Sparkling Wine Party in Six Simple Steps https://www.napavalley.com/blog/sparkling-wine-party-tips/ https://www.napavalley.com/blog/sparkling-wine-party-tips/#respond Thu, 11 Nov 2021 19:14:23 +0000 https://www.napavalley.com/?p=40306 Napa's Domaine Carneros unveils the secrets to throwing a chateau-style sparkling wine party fit for a memorable holiday celebration this season.

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‘Tis the season for twinkling lights, cozy nights, and bubbly. Sparkling wine can and should be enjoyed year-round (not just on New Year’s and other special occasions), but we can’t deny that it’s especially primed for the holiday season. So, as you start to plan your annual festivities, why not throw a sparkling wine-themed party?

Nobody does it better than Napa’s iconic chateau, Domaine Carneros, so we asked them for some tips on throwing the perfect sparkling soirée that’s equal parts elegant, easy, and fun. Channel your inner Audrey Hepburn and follow these six easy steps to a bubbly good time.

Step 1: Select the wines

The wine is obviously the most crucial component to your sparkling wine party and selecting a variety will not only ensure that you have something for everyone, but also encourage your guests to explore different styles of sparkling wine.

You don’t have to splurge on expensive French Champagnes. High quality sparkling wines can be found at a much more approachable price point from wineries like Domaine Carneros, which employ the same method traditionelle (meaning the wine undergoes a second fermentation in the bottle) as used by French Champagne houses.

Choose wines that are both dry (like an Ultra Brut) and sweet (like a Demi-sec), or sparklings made with different grape varieties. For example, Blanc de Blancs, like Domaine Carneros’ Le Rêve, are crafted with 100 percent chardonnay grapes, while Blanc De Noirs are made solely with pinot noir grapes. Others are blends. This Sparkling Classics trio is a great place to start, or opt for the Sumptuous Sparkling Sampler for something a little more special.

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For a true party-pleaser, throw a late-disgorged sparkling wine into the mix. These wines spend more time aging on the lees (yeast) in the bottle, which results in an added complexity and rich, nutty flavors.

When considering how much wine to purchase for your party, keep in mind that each bottle of sparkling wine yields about eight glasses. Expect each guest to have at least one drink per hour, so multiply your guest count by the number of hours your get-together will run, then divide that number by eight. You can also use an online drink calculator, like this one from Evite.

It doesn’t hurt to add a few extra bottles. Nothing stops a good time quicker than a wine shortage and if you have leftovers, you get to drink it.

Step 2: Prepare simple, light bites

Every good party needs food, but don’t feel the need to go overboard. The goal is to enjoy yourself and engage with your guests — not spend your entire soirée stuck in the kitchen — so keep it simple and choose small bites or appetizers that can be prepared quickly with little to no cooking time.

Luckily, sparkling wine is one of the easiest wines to pair food with. It truly goes well with almost anything, so you don’t need to stress over conflicting flavors. Cheese and charcuterie never fail, but popcorn is another foolproof option that’s affordable, quick and easy, fun, and as a bonus, on theme with the popping of corks. Serve with an array of seasonings so that party-goers can experiment with different pairings.

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But if you really want to get creative, international spices and salty foods go surprisingly well with sparkling wine, including caviar, chips, and Asian and Moroccan flavors — so much so that Domaine Carneros even built some food and wine experiences around these, offered at their Carneros winery. Feel free to get inspired to cook up something fun at home, but if Moroccan food isn’t in your repertoire, just order takeout from your favorite, local spot, plate it, and no one will know that their host wasn’t busy in the kitchen all day.

Step 3: Choose your glassware

Some people think that you need a special shape of glass for each type of wine, but Domaine Carneros’ team doesn’t believe in taking things so seriously. While flutes or coupes (shallow bowls) are traditionally used for sparkling wine, a standard wine glass will work just fine. Or, mix and match your glassware to keep things light and fun.

Domaine Carneros sells a set of six stemless, gold-embossed flutes in a mix of patterns that come with a bottle of Brut Rosé. Or, you can check out this set of four elegantly etched flutes to go with your bubbly. You may also consider picking up some wine glass charms to help your guests keep track of their glasses. This will save you time on dishes later.

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Step 4: Decorate

You can keep it simple when it comes to décor too. Fresh flowers and table confetti go a long way to making a party pop, as do gold, silver, and white ornaments and ribbon. For something unique that is sure to delight your guests, freeze fresh cut roses or your favorite flower into an ice tray and then place these flower ice cubes in your chiller or ice bucket. When your friends go to refresh their glass, they’ll be greeted by this beautiful, unexpected surprise. Here’s how to make your own floral ice cubes.

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Photo Courtesy of Domaine Carneros | Untapped Media and Pour Agency

Step 5: Make it interactive

Place tasting score cards by the wine (with pens) and encourage your guests to fill them out. These are a great tool for sparking conversations, so feel free to get creative or find some to print online. Conveniently, Domaine Carneros offers bubbly tasting cards you can print at home. The tasting score cards will prompt your guests to sip thoughtfully — considering the colors, aromas, and flavors of each wine — and then discuss and debate their favorites with other party guests.

6. Be ready to serve

The second-most important ingredient to your wine party, after the sparkling wine, is ice. Buy a lot of it, so that you don’t risk running out. Bubbly simply doesn’t taste good warm.

Make sure you have multiple wine chillers or ice buckets on hand so that you can keep all of your wines cold at once. Check out this sleek and practical wine chiller from Domaine Carneros, which keeps your bottle cold for up to nine hours (not that it’ll last that long) and makes a statement in your home. For multiple bottles, a large galvanized tub works, but if you want to go the most affordable route, simply use your kitchen sink! Scrub it clean, fill it with ice, and slide the bottles in.

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Put your wine on ice long before your guests arrive, but if you’re running late or forget, there is an easy hack for chilling your wine in half the time. Add a few tablespoons of salt to your ice bucket, stir it occasionally, and the bottle will be ready to pop in about 15 – 20 minutes.

Et voila! Now that you have all the essential tips for throwing the perfect sparkling wine party, it’s time to pop those corks and share your sparkling party experience by tagging @domainecarneros. Of course, you don’t need a lot of guests to throw a sparkling wine party this season. In fact, a party of two sipping bubbly in front of the fire is perfectly acceptable in our book.

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What’s Love Got To Do With It? 4 Unexpected Romantic Guides To Napa Valley https://www.napavalley.com/blog/whats-love-got-to-with-it-4-unexpected-romantic-itineraries/ https://www.napavalley.com/blog/whats-love-got-to-with-it-4-unexpected-romantic-itineraries/#respond Thu, 09 Feb 2017 09:00:34 +0000 https://www.napavalley.com/?p=23160 Wine and cheese are some of the greatest pairs in history. But we’re not too keen on the high cheese factor that can accompany romantic gestures. So while rose petals, soft lighting and Kenneth G(Kenny if you’re feeling sexy) are the typical building blocks of a romantic getaway.

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Wine and cheese is one of the greatest pairings in history. Although we’re not too keen on the high cheese factor that can accompany romantic gestures. Rose petals, soft lighting and Kenneth G(Kenny if you’re feeling sexy) are the typical building blocks of a romantic getaway, don’t be fooled into thinking it’s your only option for spicing things up. While you may be a fool in love, we’ll help you not be a fool when it comes to romance in the Napa Valley.

Check out 4 itineraries for romance that’ll be more than just wine and roses.

OUTDOOR ADVENTURE SEEKERS

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If the idea of holing up in a hotel room for a week gives you a serious case of FOMO, the valley is a perfect place to let your spirit of adventure take the wheel. Check out this itinerary to get outside, get tasting and have some new experiences along the way.

Silverado Resort
1600 Atlas Peak Road
Napa Valley, CA 94558
(707)257-0200
TripAdvisor: 4 Stars, 2,650 Reviews

Silverado Resort might be relaxing but it’s far from slow and sleepy. Aside from the usual golf and tennis activities, they encourage guests to get out and have an adventure. With miles of hiking and jogging trails on property, as well as a spa, bocce ball court and lush vineyards, Silverado has something for everyone.

Insider Tip: Enlist one of Silverado’s Destination Coordinators to set up a personalized experience for you and your sweetie. From wine tasting to cheese making, canvas painting and horseback riding, get creative, they can make it happen.


Castello di Amorosa
4045 Saint Helena Hwy
Calistoga, CA
Phone: 707-967-6272
TripAdvisor: 4.5 Stars, 3,646 Reviews

Decompress as you head south to Calistoga and over the Castello di Amorosa Winery. Eye catching and unique, it’s the only winery in the valley modeled after a 13th century Tuscan castle. Their internationally acclaimed wines are primarily Italian varieties that pair well with foods from around the world. Since the Castello’s wines are sold only at the winery, pick up a bottle of the 2012 Barone Reserve; a beautiful Cabernet Sauvignon with earthy, vibrant notes of blackberry, cinnamon cloves.

Insider Tip: If tasting in a castle isn’t exciting enough, book a spot on one of the tours to explore the venues secret passages, dungeon and gulp – torture chamber. Luckily for us, the only thing going into a press at this winery are the grapes.


Del Dotto – Napa Historic Vineyard and Caves
1445 Saint Helena Hwy
St Helena, CA
Phone: 707-963-2134
TripAdvisor: 4.5 Stars, 234 Reviews

If bold, vibrant reds get you going, Del Dotto is the perfect place to conclude. One of the most opulent stops in the Valley, Del Dotto is known for their small production, premium wines and reservation only tasting room. More than 350 feet long, Del Dotto’s impressive wine cave was hand dug in 1885 using only picks and shovels. In 1997 when renovation of the winery began, the cave was restored back to its original glory and is currently used to age wine today. CellarPass also voted it one of the valley’s most romantic destinations. Book a tasting or a food pairing and prepare to unwind in style.

Insider Tip: If this is your last stop of the day, it’s also a perfect place to grab dinner. With Delicacies by Dotto, guests are treated to a five course dinner in the caves prepared by Executive Chef, Joshua Schwartz, along with a barrel tasting of four exclusive wines.

FOOD AND DRINK AFICIONADOS

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If you knew about Cronuts before they were cool, consider brussels sprouts the vegetable of 2016 or feel like Rosé was so last year – this is the list for you. Food aficionados rejoice because Napa Valley has some of the best farm to table, organic, local, sustainable, you-name-it, food and drink options around.

The Carneros Resort and Spa
4048 Sonoma Hwy
Napa, CA
Phone: 707-205-3520
TripAdvisor: 4.5 Stars, 1,276 Reviews

For the guest who has everything else, book a room at the Carneros resort and spa. Oh, did we say room – we meant cottage! All the cottages have private gardens, patios and decks with gas heaters and romantic outdoor showers. And for a taste of farm to table, dine at their onsite restaurant FARM. The menu changes weekly, depending on the best local seasonal produce, as well as what is harvested from their culinary garden.

Insider Tip: Feel like taking some food to go? Let the Carneros concierge know and the hotel chef will prepare a picnic basket for you to take wherever you like.


Oxbow Public Market
610 1st Street
Napa, CA
Phone: 707-226-6529
TripAdvisor: 4.5 Stars, 761 Reviews

Start the day off right with a trip to the Oxbow Public Market. With a diverse mix of local food vendors, artisan cafes and an organic produce outlet for local farms, Oxbow Public Market and its artisans and purveyors passionately support the concept of sustainable agriculture and local harvest. The 40,000 square foot marketplace has become the local gathering place for great food and wine in downtown Napa. So whether you’re looking for the perfect cup of coffee, bottle of wine, or that local olive oil you just can’t find anywhere else, this is the place.

Insider Tip: Aphrodisiacs anyone? For the ultimate meal, check out the Hogs Island Oyster Bar for the fresh shellfish direct from their farm on Tomales Bay. Order a platter, grab a seat and slurp down these little gems all while taking in the view of the Napa River.


Charles Krug
2800 Main St
St. Helena, CA
Phone: 707-967-2200
TripAdvisor: 4.5 Stars, 95 Reviews

With breakfast firmly out of the way, take the scenic route north and stop at Charles Krug. As one of the oldest wineries in the Valley – founded in 1861 – it has come a long way since its humble beginnings more than a century ago. Krug is one of the few wineries the valley that runs on solar (more than 4,000 panels!) and looking at their past innovations, it’s no surprise they’re leading in the technology game. But what good is all this technology when it comes to wine? Taste their award winning Generations Bordeaux-style blend and Howell Mountain Cabernet Sauvignon and see for yourself.

Insider Tip: For an intimate experience, book a Family Reserve and Limited Release Tasting. Here you can sample their most-limited wines, including their prized Limited Release Sauvignon Blanc, and experience the taste of years of innovative wine-making first hand.


The Culinary Institute of America at Greystone – Wine Studies
2555 Main Street
St. Helena, CA
Phone: 800-888-7850
Trip Advisor: 4 Stars, 281 Reviews

A quick trip across the main road will land you directly at the CIA. Not that C.I.A., but rather the Culinary Institute of America. Here instead of government secrets they’ll let you on the magic of what happens behind closed doors in the kitchen. In addition to their culinary creations, the CIA also has an award winning wine studies program, where they host certifications, weekend classes and tasting events like Wine 101, a program that will teach you how to taste and pair wines like a pro. Everyone knows that smart is sexy, so take that romance up a notch with some new knowledge.

Insider Tip: If you’re lucky enough to be there on a weekend, join the CIA on Saturdays and Sundays for an hour-long cooking demo paired with a tasting of Greystone Cellar’s own wine.

RELAXATION JUNKIES

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If your idea of a romantic getaway isn’t complete without a trip to the spa, this is the itinerary for you. Go ahead and book a massage, unplug and let the expansive views of miles of open vineyard take away your troubles.

Calistoga Spa Hot Springs
1006 Washington St.
Calistoga, CA
Phone: 866-822-1746
TripAdvisor: 4 Stars, 494 Reviews

Why stay at a regular hotel, when staying at a spa hotel is an option? At Calistoga Spa Hot Springs, visitors can choose to stay in one of their 56 renovated guest rooms that offer access to on site mud baths and minerals pools. So whether you’re looking to explore the best in mud bathing tradition, or enjoy the amenities of a full service spa, this is the place for you.

Insider Tip: For a real treat, experience a combination massage and bath treatment they call “The Works,” a true indulgence lasting over two hours.


Napa Valley Aloft Balloons
V Marketplace, 6525 Washington St,
Yountville, CA 94599
(707) 944-4400
TripAdvisor: 5 Stars, 233 Reviews

There are few things more soothing than floating hundreds of meters in the air with not a sound to be heard. Motors? They don’t need them. With Napa Valley Aloft guests can explore Napa’s picturesque mountains and wineries, from a gondola high in the air! They offer flights seven days a week, weather permitting and are always flown by FAA certified pilots.

Insider Tip: Book early because they will up fast! As one of the few companies in the valley that fly small gondolas, with an either person max rather than 20, this is the place to get your romance on. Bonus – they end each trip with a complimentary bottle of champagne.


Domaine Carneros
1240 Duhig Rd
Napa, CA
Phone: 707-257-0101
TripAdvisor: 4.5 Stars, 1,023 Reviews

Ever wanted to visit France without the stress of travel? Then Domaine Carneros is the perfect escape. Inspired by the classic 18th century Château de la Marquetterie in Champagne, France – home of Champagne Taittinger – the Domaine Carneros château is a taste of Europe in the heart of the valley. They specialize in methóde traditionnelle sparkling wine along with award winning Pinot Noir.

Insider Tip: You’ll need to make a reservation for the visit, but when you do check out The Sparkling Suite. It includes a private tasting for two of Domaine Carneros sparkling wines and Pinot Noirs, paired perfectly with caviar, charcuterie and all the necessary accoutrements. As a keepsake, you’ll be gifted with your most memorable wine of the day


Long Meadow Ranch
1796 St. Helena Hwy S
St. Helena, CA
Phone: 707-963-4555
TripAdvisor: 84 Reviews, 4.5 Stars

Long Meadow Ranch is a one of a kind estate run by proprietors Ted, Laddie and Chris Hall, who set out to produce world-class wine using sustainable, organic farming practices. While their original Mayacamas Vineyard is located high up in the Napa Hills – open to visitors by appointment only – the Long Meadow Ranch General store in St. Helena proper is just an impressive. Housed in a fully restored 1874 farmhouse, LMR doles out generous flights of estate-grown wines, food-centric varietals, and cellared specialties.

Insider Tip: Book a table at Long Meadow’s own restaurant, Farmstead, and check out the work of Executive Chef Stephen Barber. A Kentucky-native, Stephen brings an influence of Southern cooking styles employing our wood-burning oven, plancha, a cast-iron grill, and the biggest smoker in St. Helena.

SIMPLE LIFE FOR CITY SLICKERS

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Sometimes you just need to turn the phone off and unplug. With this itinerary, get away from the tourist hype, enjoy some local tunes and sample some of the finest pours just outside of the big city.

SENZA Hotel
4066 Howard Ln,
Napa, CA 94558
707-254-9463
TripAdvisor: 5 Stars, 616 Reviews

Their elegant and modern hotel caters to the sophisticated traveler, offering luxury in a relaxed atmosphere enabling a one of a kind wine country experience, with 41 guest rooms and suites, an outdoor pool with cabanas and spectacular vineyard views. Guests at SENZA start the day off with an impeccably catered breakfast featuring items from the famous Bouchon Bakery. They also feature their very own blend of premium coffee, freshly baked pastries and much more to get their guests day started the right way.

Insider Tip: Guests who stay at the Napa River Inn receive complimentary nightly show tickets.

Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars
5766 Silverado Trail
Napa, CA
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TripAdvisor: 4.5 Stars, 221 Reviews

Anyone who has a soft spot for modern architecture will love Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars. Nestled in the heart of the silverado trail and notably known for being the winery that won the Cabernet Sauvignon competition in the 1976 Judgment of Paris, the estate is breathtaking. From the visitor center to the caves, vineyards to the cellar, it is a literal feast for the eyes and palate. Beautiful design combined with award winning wine make this a must see stop.

Insider Tip: While you’re there, don’t miss out on the cave tour! At the center of the cave network is the Round Room, where a Foucault pendulum, one of only about fifty in the world, is suspended from the ceiling and marks the passing of time, and the aging of wine.


Napa Valley Bike Tours
6500 Washington St.
Yountville, CA
Phone: 707-944-2953
TripAdvisor: 4.5 Stars, 253 Reviews

For a slow taste of the outdoors, Napa Valley Bike Tours offers private and group cycling excursions around the valley. With two awesome Napa Valley locations (Napa and Yountville) and three levels of intensity to choose from, Napa Valley Bike Tours offers an array of experiences to suit every visitor and every budget. Join a Guided Bike Tour hosted by a knowledgeable Tour Guides, or go Self-Guided or Rent Bikes with the aid of our custom route maps and expert local advice.

Insider Tip: Take things up a notch and leave the pavement behind with one of their specialized vineyard tours. Get some dirt in the tires as you bike through the fields before grabbing some refreshment at three tasting room stops along the way.

BIO:

Nicole McLaughlin is a food and lifestyle writer from California. When she’s not in the kitchen testing her latest recipes, you can find her out exploring the wonders of fermentation happening in San Diego’s vibrant craft beer scene.

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