Wineries | Napa Valley https://www.napavalley.com Explore Napa Valley Mon, 09 Dec 2024 21:24:44 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 2-Day Wine Tasting Itinerary in St. Helena https://www.napavalley.com/blog/st-helena-wine-tasting/ https://www.napavalley.com/blog/st-helena-wine-tasting/#respond Mon, 25 Nov 2024 09:00:39 +0000 https://www.napavalley.com/?p=20962 With so many winery options in Napa, it’s hard to know where to start. Our 2-day tasting itinerary in St. Helena will have you sampling from some of the best.

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Known as “Napa Valley’s Main Street,” many consider St. Helena to be the heart of the region. It has a rich history of California winemaking dating back to the 1800s and boasts Napa Valley’s first commercial winery, Charles Krug, not to mention dozens of charming shops, restaurants, and hotels.

Most importantly, St. Helena is home to many iconic and boutique wineries that will make any trip to Napa Valley complete. To help you navigate all that this region has to offer, we have created a two-day wine tasting itinerary that will take you through six great wineries in St. Helena.

Day One

Louis M. Martini
Photo courtesy of Louis M. Martini

Louis M. Martini Winery

Originally built in 1933 and among the first to open after the repeal of Prohibition, this iconic property underwent a restoration of their historic winery a few years ago. Famous for their Cabernet Sauvignon, Louis M. Martini Winery no doubt played a significant role in putting Napa Cabernet on the map. The winery offers tastings in a variety of indoor and outdoor settings. Choose from a flight of seasonal wines that change regularly, in-depth library tastings, or selections of Louis M. Martini’s most popular wines, paired with local delicacies.

Insider Tip: For true indulgence, reserve a spot at the Underground Cellar Experience, which—as you might have guessedtakes place in the winery’s historic underground cellar and features small-lot wine releases served with curated pairings from Chef Aaron Meneghelli.  

Visit: 254 St. Helena Highway, St. Helena, CA 94574
Contact: (707) 968-3362
Reservations: Required for some experiences

Photos courtesy of Clif Family Winery

Clif Family Winery

If the name sounds familiar, we wouldn’t be surprised. The very family who started Clif Bar used that same ingenuity and love of food to found Clif Family Winery. Clif Family Winery has two different tasting rooms, one that welcomes walk-ins and one that is reserved for private tasting experiences. The Refugio Tasting Room has a laid-back atmosphere and focuses on seasonal wine and food pairings. The Enoteca Tasting Room is reserved for private tastings, like the Cima Tasting Experience, which highlights the winery’s small-production wines.

Insider Tip: Check out the Clif Family Bruschetteria Food Truck. The truck is typically parked in the heart of St. Helena, just outside their Refugio Tasting Room. The fun menu includes various bruschettas like the Funghi or B.L.T, along with delectable appetizers like polenta tots, always using fresh, CCOF-certified organic and seasonal produce from the Clif Family Farms.

Visit: Refugio Tasting Room – 709 Main Street, St. Helena, CA 94574; Enoteca Tasting Room – 1334 Vidovich Lane, St. Helena, CA 94574, 
Contact: (707) 968-0625
Reservations: Not required at the Refugio Tasting Room, required at the Enoteca Tasting Room

Merryvale Vineyards
Photo courtesy of Merryvale Vineyards

Merryvale Vineyards

Family-owned and operated, Merryvale Vineyards’ historic building was the first winery built in Napa Valley following the repeal of Prohibition. This rich history shows in the winery’s stunning gardens, barrel rooms, and vineyards. Its proprietors, the Schlatter family, and winemaker Jeff Crawford, focus on Bordeaux varieties, employing thoughtful farming and winery practices to ensure the wines are world-class and reflective of Napa Valley terroir. To that end, Merryvale Vineyards is Napa Green Land and Napa Green Winery certified.

Insider Tip: Want a little cheese with that wine? The Terroir and Grand Cru experiences include a selection of cheeses alongside the wines, but you can also add food to any experience, including small bites and multi-course meals. 

Visit: 1000 Main Street, St. Helena, CA 94574
Contact: (707) 963-7777
Reservations: Required for some experiences

Rest Easy in St. Helena

With all that wine, you’ll surely need a relaxing place to rest your head each night. From luxurious lodging to boutique inns, we’ve got you covered with the best places to stay in St. Helena.

Day Two

Photos Courtesy of Fantesca Estate

Fantesca Estate & Winery

This property was originally the dowry of Caroline Bale for her marriage to Charles Krug in the mid-1800s. Current owners Susan and Duane Hoff wanted to recognize this rich heritage when they purchased it, naming it after a clever and strong-willed lead female character from the Italian Commedia dell’Arte, which was the inspiration for Cirque du Soleil. Fantesca Estate is now known for small-production, award-winning wines produced by winemaker Heidi Barrett in a stunning setting that includes a 300-foot Spring Mountain cave, sprawling vineyard views, and luxurious wine experiences. Trust us, it’s beautiful. 

Insider Tip: Got a favorite quote (yours or someone else’s)? Submit it to be considered as a “Fortune Corkie” and printed on one of Fantesca’s wine corks.  

Visit: 2920 Spring Mountain Road, St. Helena, CA 94574
Contact: (707) 968-9229
Reservations: Required

Beringer
Photo Courtesy of Beringer

Beringer

Jacob Beringer and his brother Frederick came to Napa from Mainz, Germany, ultimately purchasing 215 acres in 1875, which would become home to what is now California’s oldest continuously operated winery. Beringer would build on this tradition of industry “firsts,” becoming the first to give public tours in 1934, and the first and only winery to have both a red and a white wine named #1 Wine of the Year by Wine Spectator. Be sure to visit the iconic Rhine House mansion for its stunning stained-glass windows and architecture while sipping reserve and single-vineyard wines. 

Insider Tip: For $35, take the Legacy Cave Tour, where you will sip a selection of wines as your guide leads you through the Old Winery and historic tunnels while sharing details of Beringer’s rich history and commitment to quality. 

Visit: 2000 Main Street, St. Helena, CA 94574
Contact: (707) 257-5771
Reservations: Not required but recommended for most experiences

Markham Vineyards
Photo Courtesy of Markham Vineyards

Markham Vineyards

This longstanding winery got its start with the dawn of winemaking in Napa Valley. The original builder of Markham Vineyards’ iconic Stone Cellar came to Napa from Bordeaux, initially arriving with other Gold Rush pioneers. Instead of gold the winemaker discovered Napa’s rich soil, perfect for growing wine grapes, and utilized his skills in viticulture to become one of the largest producers prior to Prohibition. After recently undergoing a makeover, Markham’s tasting room is an even more beautiful space to sample the winery’s renowned Merlots. We particularly love the Exploration of Markham Tasting, which includes coveted new release and library selections, culminating in a behind-the-scenes barrel tasting.

Insider Tip: If you happen to be in town for one of Markham Vineyards’ events, be sure to snag tickets! All of the winery’s events take place in the historic Stone Cellar, featuring floor-to-ceiling wine barrels and a beautiful stone interior. Events include everything from dinners with renowned chefs to craft classes like wreath making.

Visit: 2182 St. Helena Highway N, St. Helena, CA 94574
Contact: (707) 963-5292
Reservations: Required

Sip, Savor, Sleep

When you’re ready to kick your experience up a notch, don’t miss our ultimate guide to St. Helena, featuring insider tips on where to eat and drink and what to see and do.

Conclusion

With so much exceptional wine to explore in St. Helena, it’s easy to lose track of time—and honestly, who could blame you? If your tasting excursion ends up extending into another day (or two), be sure to check out even more delightful stops in our list of the top St. Helena wineries to visit.

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Every winery has its own unique charm, but some rise above the rest… especially in Napa Valley, where stunning wineries seem to emerge from every vantage point. Here, among rows of carefully nurtured vines, architectural marvels blend tradition and innovation, and house some of the world’s most delectable wines. And, while it goes without saying that each winery has its own story to tell, some are, quite frankly, a little more captivating to the eye than others.

Dive with us into the vine-drenched beauty of Napa Valley as we introduce you to ten wineries that don’t just stand out—they soar. Here are the most beautiful wineries in Napa Valley.

Classic Elegance Reimagined

Louis M. Martini Cellar
Louis M. Martini Cellar, Photo Courtesy of Louis M. Martini | Kristen Cropper

1. Louis M. Martini Winery

With sleek lines and masculine tones, the recently restored Louis M. Martini Winery—redesigned by famed Wine Country architects Backen, Gillam & Kroeger—offers a stunning contemporary space from which to sip. Along with a refreshed look that blends modern details with timeless elements, the winery offers a variety of curated food and wine experiences available both in the stylish Heritage Lounge and the Underground Cellar. Outside, the grassy open space known as Martini Park provides tasters with a pristine setting in which to enjoy lawn games and al fresco wine service. Thanks to these features, this makes Louis M. Martini Winery easily one of the most beautiful vineyards we’ve had the opportunity to visit.

Insider Tip: If an outdoor tasting experience is what you’re after, the Martini Park Tasting is a relaxed way to enjoy the wines of this long-standing winery. But if you’re with a group, opt to reserve your own private cabana in Martini Park. Cabanas are available for up to two hours, seat up to 10 guests, and include four wines paired with a selection of Italian inspired culinary delights.

Tasting Fee: Starting at $55
Visit: 254 St. Helena Highway S, St. Helena, CA 94574
Contact: (707) 968-3362
Reservations: Walk-ins welcome. Reservations advised.

Spring Mountain Luxury

2. Fantesca

Napa is known for its stunning landscapes, world-class wines, and exclusive experiences, and you’ll all get this and much more when visiting Fantesca Estate & Winery. This beautiful estate vineyard and winery is owned by Susan and Duane Hoff, who purchased the 53-acre Spring Mountain estate in 2004. Reservations for private tastings may be limited—there are only six tastings offered per day—and bookings require a short questionnaire in advance in order to customize the experience to each group, but those who make the effort will be rewarded with views of the stunning estate vines, a walking tour inside the impressive in-mountain cave system, and a guided tasting of the exquisite wines, made by world-renowned winemaker Heidi Barrett.

Insider Tip: Fantesca is all about celebrating wine and the good life, so it’s no surprise that events are such a big part of their experience. Fantesca’s member events span the nation over, from their annual Mardi Gras celebration in New Orleans to their Kentucky Derby party in Louisville, and are events you won’t ever forget.

Tasting Fee: $200
Visit: 2920 Spring Mountain Road, St. Helena, CA 94574
Contact: (707) 968-9229
Reservations: Required. Open by appointment only.
Notes: Comfortable walking shoes recommended.

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Stunning Art, Views & Wines

Hess Persson Estates
Photo Courtesy of Hess Persson Estates

3. Hess Persson Estate

Founded in 1978, the Hess Persson Estate is perched on the historic grounds of one of Napa’s oldest wineries. Here, wines are grown at high elevation on Mount Veeder and are allowed to age beautifully. The best way to experience this serene 1,000-acre property is to book the ATV Vineyard Tour, which will find you up-close-and-personal with the vineyards, savoring panoramic views, and ending the day with a delectable wine and food pairing in the tasting room. For wine enthusiasts looking for adventure mixed with their tastings, this beautiful vineyard is the perfect combination that you’ll want to revisit again and again.

Insider Tip: The Hess Persson Estate doubles as a contemporary art gallery. Mix your appreciation of both wine and art with the Tour of the Palate experience. This personal, guided tour of the gallery and museum ends with Executive Chef Chad Hendrickson’s artfully created three-course tasting menu, paired with limited-production Hess Persson Estate wines. It’s pretty delightful, and may just make an art fan out of you if you’re not already.

Tasting Fee: Starting at $85
Visit: 4411 Redwood Road, Napa, CA 94558
Contact: (707) 255-1144
Reservations: Required. Thursday through Monday by appointment only.
Duration: 120-minute experiences.
Notes: For ATV vineyard tour, sun protection and comfortable shoes recommended.

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Pine Ridge Vineyards
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4. Pine Ridge Vineyards

Founded in 1978, Pine Ridge Vineyards is a picturesque winery in the heart of the Stags Leap District, where intimate tastings and tours feature stunning views of their sustainable vineyards and the surrounding hills. Sample the winery’s elegant Cabernet Sauvignon wines from the relaxed setting of the shaded patio or picnic grounds, making time to explore the demonstration vineyard to get a closer look at the vines, or opt for one of the cave tasting experiences which will find you touring the winery’s vast European-inspired caves.

Insider Tip: For a deep dive into all things Pine Ridge, book the new Explorer’s Tasting. During this immersive experience, you’ll journey through the vineyard by foot before venturing into the winery’s caves and winemaking facilities. This two-hour educational experience commences with a seated tasting of some of Pine Ridge’s most exclusive wines.

Tasting Fee: Starting at $55
Visit: 5901 Silverado Trail, Napa, CA 94558
Contact: (800) 575-9777
Reservations: Required.
Duration: 60 – 120-minute experiences.
Notes: For outdoor/cave excursions, closed-toe, comfortable shoes recommended.

Most Regal Chateau

Domaine Carneros
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5. Domaine Carneros

There’s a reason why this stunning estate is so popular amongst visitors—Domaine Carneros is home to the most majestic château in Napa Valley. Inspired by the 18th century Château de la Marquetterie in Champagne, France, guests are invited to enjoy their sparkling and still wines in the Louis XV-inspired salon or on the terrace overlooking the vines while contemplating what it must feel like to be born into French royalty.

Insider Tip: Try the winery’s curated food & wine pairing, Bubbles & Bites, which showcases the versatility of sparkling wine paired with food. The current offering, Tour the Mediterranean, showcases sparkling wines versatility as it pairs perfectly with cuisine from Greece, Italy, Tunisia, and Lebanon. Four savory and one sweet bite, including dishes like harissa chicken and panna cotta tart, are perfectly paired with various Domaine Carneros’ methode traditionelle sparkling varietals.

Tasting Fee: Starting at $40
Visit: 1240 Duhig Road, Napa, CA 94559
Contact: (800) 716-2788
Reservations: Required.

Most Serene Terrace

Round Pond Estate
Photo Courtesy of Round Pond Estate

6. Round Pond Estate

The moment you arrive to the palm-lined driveway of this beautiful Rutherford estate, you know you’re in for a treat. Inspired by Old World Italian hospitality, most of Round Pond‘s tasting experiences take place outside on the inviting covered terrace overlooking the vines, where estate-grown wines are accompanied by artisanal bites prepared with ingredients grown on-site, including their estate-made olive oil.

Insider Tip: There are few places in Northern California where you can taste wine and estate olive oil in one place, but at Round Pond you can do just that. One of two working olive mills in Napa Valley, Round Pond offers tours of the mill, which include guided tastings of their estate olive oils and vinegars. It’s the perfect interlude between wine tastings, as well as one of the most beautiful vineyards in Napa Valley.

Tasting Fee: Starting at $60
Visit: 875 Rutherford Road, Napa, CA 94573
Contact: (707) 302-2575
Reservations: Required. Wednesday – Sunday by appointment only.
Duration: 60 – 150-minute experiences, depending on tour.

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Historic Grandeur

Stags’ Leap Winery
Photo Courtesy of Stags’ Leap Winery

7. Stags’ Leap Winery

Situated along the Silverado Trail in the heart of the famed Stags Leap District is the historic Stags’ Leap Winery. With roots tracing back to 1893, the picturesque 19th century stone winery is worthy of a visit in its own right, featuring buildings with castle-like details, coffered ceilings, and stained glass windows, but add in an impressive portfolio of Cabernets and it’s no wonder why this storied property has remained a top destination in Wine Country for years and years.

Insider Tip: If it’s a nice day (which is most of the time in Napa Valley!), you may want to book the Porch Tasting. Offered daily starting at 11:00 AM, this seated tasting experience on the porch of the Manor House is sure to transport you back in time to the elegant early days of Wine Country.

Tasting Fee: Starting at $85
Visit: 6150 Silverado Trail, Napa, CA 94558
Contact: (707) 257-5790
Reservations: Required. Monday – Sunday by appointment only.
Duration: 90 minutes or longer.

A Rutherford Icon

Inglenook
Photo Courtesy of Inglenook

8. Inglenook

This historic Napa Valley winery, founded in 1879, is owned by acclaimed filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola and family, who purchased part of the winery in 1975 and the remainder in 1995, and have since restored the stately Château and grounds to grandeur. Surrounded by vine-covered pergolas, lush trees, fountains, and 1,700 acres of vines, it’s a beautiful vineyard to taste their iconic Rutherford wines.

Insider Tip: Those interested in exploring the rich legacy of Inglenook will want to reserve the Private Library Experience, a guided walking tour of the estate culminating in a seated library wine and cheese tasting in the winery’s historic cellar.

Tasting Fee: Starting at $75
Visit: 1991 St. Helena Highway, Rutherford, CA 94573
Visit: (707) 968-1179
Reservations: Required.
Duration: 60 – 90-minute experiences.

Are There Dress Codes At Wineries?

When you visit one of the most beautiful wineries in Napa Valley, you may want to dress to impress. While many wineries and vineyards have pretty lax dress codes, when in doubt, it’s best to aim for business casual. Not only is this respectful of the grounds and all of the hard work dedicated staff put into these locations, but it’ll make for better photographs to commemorate your Napa Valley adventure.

Mountainside Splendor

Mayacamas Vineyards
Photo Courtesy of Mayacamas Vineyards

9. Mayacamas Vineyards & Winery

Founded in 1889, Mayacamas Vineyards has long been recognized as a top producer of age-worthy Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, and Merlot wines, which are carefully made using traditional winemaking techniques. Situated high above the valley, a visit to their mountainside property is a special treat, where a tour of the historic grounds is followed by an al fresco tasting alongside breathtaking views you won’t forget.

Insider Tip: While it won’t be quite the same experience as visiting the winery, you can sample the wines of Mayacamas at a fraction of the price by visiting their downtown Napa tasting room—a chic space in which to taste a selection of current releases and library wines.

Tasting Fee: $125 per person at Estate ($35+ at downtown Napa location)
Visit: 1155 Lokoya Road, Napa, CA 94558
Contact: (707) 224-4030
Reservations:
Visit: Required for downtown and estate visits.

Pristine Views

Quintessa
Photo courtesy of Quintessa

10. Quintessa

Drawing inspiration from the land’s topography and natural wonders, Quintessa is designed in a way that lets you capture the essence of Napa Valley from every vantage point. Situated on 280 pristine acres in the heart of Rutherford, a visit to this beautiful vineyard is all about the wine and views. Private experiences begin with a guided walk through the estate, to learn about the winery’s commitment to organic farming practices, followed by a seated tasting from the open air scenic overlook, where your experience is enhanced by panoramic views of the surrounding vineyards.

Insider Tip: Quintessa’s wines are known for their high scores from top critics. If you’re a collector, it might be worth inquiring about their library selection, as the winery does release past vintages for purchase. You can taste some of them, and journey through their 17,000-square-foot cave system, during the Collector’s Experience.

Tasting Fee: Starting at $125
Visit: ‍1601 Silverado Trail, Saint Helena, CA 94574
Contact: (707) 286-2730
Reservations: Required.
Duration: 90-minute experiences.

Conclusion

Napa Valley, with its serene landscapes and rich viticulture history, offers visitors an unparalleled wine journey. The 10 most beautiful Napa wineries listed above are not just about sampling wine—they provide a true sensory experience, harmoniously blending ambiance, architecture, and artistry in winemaking. Yet, the allure doesn’t end in Napa. Adjacent Sonoma County, with its pastoral charm and down-to-earth vibes, is equally as enchanting, filled with beautiful wineries you’ll want to explore on your next Wine Country adventure. Cheers to the allure of Wine Country!

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The 15 Best Wineries in Calistoga https://www.napavalley.com/blog/the-15-best-wineries-in-calistoga/ https://www.napavalley.com/blog/the-15-best-wineries-in-calistoga/#respond Tue, 19 Nov 2024 18:00:44 +0000 https://www.napavalley.com/?p=1721 Napa Valley's town of Calistoga is a wine lover's haven, offering world-class wine and welcoming tasting rooms. Here are the top 15 Calistoga wineries to visit

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Nestled away at the northern end of Napa Valley, just outside of Sonoma County, Calistoga is known as “Spa Heaven.” Relaxation-seeking visitors come from all over the world to experience the mud baths, massages, facials, and body treatments offered at dozens of Calistoga spas and resorts in the area. While visitors refresh and rejuvenate, they also take in the variety of incredible restaurants and wines from some of the best wineries in Calistoga. The spas in Calistoga, after all, are only equaled by the plentiful offerings of fantastic wines from must-see vineyards.

The Calistoga AVA has one of the warmest climates in the Napa Valley, offset by cool nights thanks to breezes from the Pacific Ocean drawn in through the Chalk Hill mountain gap. The result? World-class wines that visitors can taste at the many welcoming tasting rooms throughout the region. Below, we’ve carefully curated a list of the 15 best wineries in Calistoga. If you’re planning a trip, these are our must-visit tasting rooms and Calistoga vineyards.

Photos Courtesy of Tamber Bey Vineyards

1. Tamber Bey Vineyards

Tamber Bey Vineyards is part winery, part equestrian facility in a gorgeous Napa Valley setting. Located at the Sundance Ranch in Calistoga, a 22-acre equestrian center, the winery itself was once a riding arena. It now features state-of-the-art winemaking facilities and a crush pad with 36 fermentation tanks built for vineyard-designated wines. This means you can sip world-class wines while you visit with resident horses and maybe even see them in action.

Insider Tip: Opt for the Savory Wine Tasting & Cookie Pairing Experience when you book your tasting and ask to try their signature cookies to nibble on creations like the “Lemon Loop,” “Cardamom Crunch,” and “Triple Threat,” all dreamed up to pair with each Tamber Bey wine.

Visit: 1251 Tubbs Lane, Calistoga, CA 94515
Contact: (707) 942-2100

Frank Family Vineyards
The Miller House at Frank Family, Photo courtesy of Frank Family Vineyards

2. Frank Family Vineyards

Housed in the property’s original yellow Craftsman house, Frank Family Vineyards has one of the most welcoming tasting rooms in the Napa Valley. Tastings take place on the inviting back patio, shaded estate courtyard, in a private room, or in the newly opened Miller House. They also offer four different types of wine clubs to join, from varietal-specific to reserve, and everything in between.

Insider Tip: In addition to their lineup of still wines, including their signature Cabernet Sauvignon, Frank Family Vineyards also produces four different styles of sparkling wine worth exploring.

Visit: 1091 Larkmead Lane, Calistoga, CA 94515
Contact: (707) 942-0859

Canard Vineyard
Photo courtesy of Canard

3. Canard Vineyard

When Canard Vineyard owners Rich and Carolyn Czapleski first purchased the 25-acre historic property in 1983, they were guided by the simple philosophy that “If you take care of the vines, the vines will take care of you.” This approach has allowed them to not only craft thoughtfully-produced single-vineyard wines that truly speak of the land from which they come, but also create a magical wine haven in the heart of Napa Valley. Wine lovers will swoon over Canard Vineyard’s selection of premium wines made from sustainably grown, dry-farmed grapes, including Cabernet Sauvignon, Zinfandel, and other Bordeaux varieties.

Insider Tip: Private tastings are by reservation only, which you can book directly with the winery. Be sure to taste Canard’s Estate and Estate Reserve Zinfandel, which contains fruit from their dry-farmed vines planted over 135 years ago.

Visit: 1016 Dunaweal Lane, Calistoga, CA 94515
Contact: (707) 942-1149

Explore Calistoga’s Culinary Scene

Need to break up your exploration of the top Calistoga wineries and tasting rooms? Find palate-pleasing bites that range from creative new twists that expand your culinary horizons to elevated favorites that create a cozy, soulful experience.

Teachworth Winery
Photo Courtesy of Teachworth

4. Teachworth

This stunning 75-acre property, situated at an elevation of 850 feet and surrounded by forests, is a memorable place to taste Teachworth’s noteworthy Cabernet wines, offering pristine views of Mount St. Helena and Napa Valley. Make an appointment for the 90-minute tasting to enjoy an in-depth exploration of their long history with Cabernet.

Insider Tip: For a fully immersive experience, book a stay at The Mountain House, offering a luxury getaway with peaceful surroundings, and, of course, sweeping views. The only caveat is that overnight stays are available to members only.

Visit: 4451 St. Helena Highway, Calistoga, CA 94515
Contact: (707) 942-8432

Photos Courtesy of Sterling Vineyards

5. Sterling Vineyards

This well-known property, located 300 feet above the town of Calistoga, offers some of the best views of NapaValley. Sterling Vineyards was inspired by Greek architecture, and you’ll notice a distinctly Mediterranean feel to the arched bell towers and white-washed walls of this property—Sterling’s founder, Peter Newton, once lived in Mykonos after all. While the design may be influenced by Greece, the wine is all Bordeaux. Fun fact: Sterling was the first California winery to produce vintage-dated Merlot.

Insider Tip: Wine lovers can take to the skies above Wine Country with Sterling Vineyards’ unique gondola experience. All tours and tasting options include a ride to reach the hilltop winery, offering great vistas of Napa Valley’s Calistoga from all angles. It’s a defining feature that, paired with Sterling’s wines, makes this one of the most beloved Calistoga vineyard experiences.

Visit:1111 Dunaweal Lane, Calistoga, CA 94515
Contact: (800) 726-6136

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

6. Bennett Lane Winery

They call themselves “The friendliest tasting room in the Napa Valley.” We’d be pretty friendly too if we had racked up as many 90+ rated wines as Bennet Lane has. Bennett Lane specializes in classic Napa Cabernet Sauvignon, as well as Chardonnay and a tasty red blend called “Maximus” that includes a touch of Syrah, Merlot, and Malbec against a Cabernet base.

Insider Tip: Bennett Lane offers two levels for their wine club, including the ‘Date Night Duo,’ two bottles shipped every other month, and the ‘Emperor’s Society,’ which includes access to Reserve wines and special Cabernets.

Visit: 3340 Highway 128, Calistoga, CA 94515
Contact: (877) 629-6272

Take a Spa Day in Calistoga

While you explore the best wineries in Calistoga, take some time to soak in the rejuvenating hot springs or experience a therapeutic treatment that will heal mind, body, and soul. Calistoga is known as a wellness destination, offering up famous mud bath experience, massages, and more.

Brian Arden Wines
Estate view of Brian Arden Wines. Go inside for an amazing food & wine experience. Photo Courtesy of Brian Arden Wines

7. Brian Arden Wines

This small, family-owned winery was founded by Brian Arden, who ventured to Calistoga from Orange County in 2008 on the quest to make quality, boutique Napa Valley wine. While only a few years old, the picturesque Brian Arden Wines vineyard, nestled along the Silverado Trail, has earned loyal fans for its welcoming hospitality and small-production Zinfandel, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Cabernet Franc wines.

Insider Tip: Brian Arden has its own garden and dedicated chef, so don’t miss the winery’s spectacular 5-Course Farm-to-Table Wine & Food Experience, featuring a walking tour and several courses of seasonal delights paired with wine.

Visit: 331 Silverado Trail, Calistoga, CA 94515
Contact: (707) 942-4767

Davis Estates
Photo courtesy of Davis Estates

8. Davis Estates

Situated on a stunning, historic estate in Calistoga that provides views of both vineyards and Napa’s quintessential, undulating terrain, Davis Estates has been quietly turning heads since 2011. Explore the grounds, including the impressive Howard Backen-designed winery, on one of several tastings like the VIP Experience. From visiting the 11,000-square-foot cave to sampling their coveted Phase V wines with a perfectly paired tasting menu prepared in-house, you’ll come to know the winery on an intimate level, and no doubt leave as a lifelong fan.

Insider Tip: Joining the Davis Estates exclusive Founders Club will have you feeling like you’ve stepped onto the set of a Bond movie. Use infrared hand vein scans to gain access to the Cellarium, where you and your carefully selected, lucky few can taste Davis Estates’ beautiful, limited-production Phase V wines.

Visit: 4060 Silverado Trail, Calistoga, CA 94515
Contact: (707) 942-0700

Photos Courtesy of Tank Garage Winery

9. Tank Garage Winery

Housed in a 1930s-era service station with vintage Americana décor, this winery is one of the hippest in Calistoga. Tank Garage Winery specializes in one-off, limited release California wine blends, with labels that deserve a gallery of their own, created from collaborations with photographers, tattoo artists, designers, and unique brands. Rumor has it there’s even a backroom speakeasy at the winery. For families exploring revered Calistoga vineyards, Tank Garage has a special tasting room inside their Lubrication station that is kid-friendly.

Insider Tip: In 2019, the winery launched an initiative called Tank Cares. Purchase something from this online collection of wine, cool clothing, and tunes on vinyl, and know that a portion of the profits go toward a charitable cause. Since 2019, Tank Cares has raised over $113,500.

Visit: 1020 Foothill Boulevard, Calistoga, CA 94515
Contact: (707) 942-8265

Looking For a Place to Stay in Calistoga?

If you’re planning a weekend getaway or an overnight in Calistoga, we’ve curated some of the best hotel experiences that can make your trip truly unforgettable. From secluded inns to hot springs spa resorts, find the accommodation that speaks to you.

Lola Wines
It's always a fun time at LOLA. Photo Courtesy Courtesy of Facebook: Lola.

10. LOLA

Seth Cripe left his Florida hometown and drove to Napa Valley at 17 to pursue his dream of becoming a winemaker. In 2008, he established LOLA with the goal of making world-class wines “of purity and soul” at reasonable prices. Today, this boutique winery sources top-quality fruit from various appellations throughout Napa and Sonoma to pour for guests at their welcoming tasting room, “The LOLA House,” in downtown Calistoga.

Insider Tip: Try LOLA’s spectacular Artisanal Series Cabernet Sauvignon, only available direct from the winery.

Visit: 916 Foothill Boulevard, Calistoga, CA 94515
Contact: (707) 342-0623

Theorem Vineyards
Discover breathtaking panoramic views at Theorem Vineyards. Photo Courtesy of Facebook: Theorem Vineyards.

11. Theorem Vineyards

This Diamond Mountain property features not only breathtaking panoramic views but also one of the most historically significant clusters of buildings dating back to the 1800s. Owners Kisha and Jason Itkin have worked to integrate as much of this history as possible, while also building a state-of-the-art winery and tasting salon.

Insider Tip: Theorem tapped legendary Napa Valley winemaker Thomas Rivers Brown to create world-class wines that express the character of the sites and soils in which the fruit is grown. Theorem’s “Hawk’s Prey,” a single-vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon, and their Diamond Mountain Merlot, are some of the finest examples of this vision come to life. Like many of the best wine tastings in Calistoga that are featured on this list, Theorem’s tastings are by reservation only.

Visit: 255 Petrified Forest Road, Calistoga CA 94515
Contact: (707) 942-4254

Larkmead Cellars
Every tasting experience at Larkmead Cellars is unique, taking place on the tranquil patio. Photo Courtesy of Larkmead Vineyards.

12. Larkmead Vineyards

Founded in 1895, the estate at Larkmead Vineyards is one of the oldest family-owned properties in Napa Valley. Each tasting experience is personalized and unique, taking place on the tranquil patio, and includes an in-depth tasting of Larkmead’s lineup of truly stunning premium wines.

Insider Tip: Larkmead’s flagship wine, “Solari” Cabernet Sauvignon, pays homage to owner Kate Solari Baker’s parents, Larry and Polly Solari, who purchased the estate in 1948. The wine reflects the remarkable terroir of one single plot of vines and is considered one of the finest expressions of Napa Valley cabernet.

Visit: 1100 Larkmead Lane, Calistoga, CA 94515
Contact: (707) 942-0167

Wine is Only the Beginning of Your Getaway

Calistoga’s many famous vineyards and tasting experiences are only the beginning of what this area in Napa Valley has to offer. There are plenty of unique dining experiences, natural environments to explore, and Instagram-worthy views to take in. Find other activities to break up your many visits to Calistoga’s wineries.

Clos Pegase
Photo courtesy of Clos Pegase

13. Clos Pegase

This iconic Napa Valley winery makes wines exclusively from its 450 acres of estate vineyards located in many of Napa’s premier growing regions, including Calistoga. This means the winery is deeply involved in the winemaking process, from grapevine to wine, farming vineyards to winemaking specifications in order to produce world-class bottlings. The stunning property features 20,000 square feet of caves that offer the perfect temperature and humidity for barrel aging, a Cave Theater for events, and a Heritage Garden with a collection of rare, drought-tolerant plants and trees.

Insider Tip: While all wines on offer at Clos Pegase are top notch, for a real indulgence, take home a bottle of the winery’s limited-production, reserve-tier “Hommage” series wines—including their single-vineyard Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon—which are an annual tribute to Clos Pegase’s oldest Carneros vines.

Visit: 1060 Dunaweal Lane, Calistoga, CA 94515
Contact: (707) 942-4981

Amici Cellars
Pour, sip, and repeat at Amici Cellars. Photo Courtesy of Facebook: Amici Cellars

14. Amici Cellars

This family-owned and operated winery overlooking the Palisades is less than five minutes from downtown Calistoga. The family firmly believes winemaking starts in the vineyard—through the soil, climate, and grape growers—and Amici Cekkars wines reflect the painstaking care taken in each plot of land through to the final product in the glass.

Insider Tip: Amici offers two tiers of wine club memberships. Both offer access to both Reserve and Vineyard Designated wines.

Visit: 3130 Old Lawley Toll Road, Calistoga, CA 94515
Contact: (707) 967-9560

Schramsberg Vineyards
Photo courtesy of Schramsberg Vineyards

15. Schramsberg Vineyards

While Napa Valley is indeed famous for its amazing Cabernet Sauvignon, there are also some gorgeous sparkling wines to be found. For over 50 years, Schramsberg Vineyards—”America’s House of Sparkling Wine”—has been crafting classic method bubbly as well as still wines. The property features candlelit 130-year-old caves that house up to 2.7 million bottles of aging sparkling wine, which are a bit eerie and a bit romantic at the same time. Visitors who stop by Schramberg can take part in a cave tour, either as a group with other visitors or privately.

Insider Tip: Sign up for one of the winery’s “camp” programs and join other wine enthusiasts from around the country for a three-day, hands-on, totally immersive behind-the-scenes look at how Schramsberg sparkling wines are made from vineyard to glass.

Visit: 1400 Schramsberg Road, Calistoga, CA 94515
Contact: (800) 877-3623

Conclusion:

Sure, Calistoga charms with hot springs and beautiful scenery, but its world-class wines shouldn’t be overlooked. Whether you’re soaring above the vineyards, savoring a glass of bubbly, or discovering exclusive wines not found on supermarket shelves, each of these 15 best wineries in Calistoga promises a memorable experience that you won’t find anywhere else.

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Calistoga is known for wellness and wineries, a perfect pairing if ever there was one. The quaint town in Napa Valley boasts hot springs, mud baths, and some of the best wineries in Napa. Here we explore 10 Calistoga wineries and a bike tour that rises to the top with the wine tasting and tour experiences they offer guests. From wine tours through caves to a tour on two wheels, here are the top winery tours in Calistoga to seek out.

Tamber Bey

Photos courtesy of Tamber Bey

Pony on over to Tamber Bey, a family-run winery and ranch just a few minutes from downtown Calistoga that combines great wines and spectacular horses. The name is a nod to owner Barry Waitte’s first two Arabian horses, Tamborina and Bayamo. Today the winemaking facility is a converted covered riding arena, and the ranch is home to more than 20 horses. During any visit, guests have the chance to sip great wine and mingle with the horses.

Oenophiles should opt for the Collective Experience Tour & Tasting. Available for groups of two to six people, the tasting features current releases alongside library wines, as well as a look inside Tamber Bey’s wine production and horse operations. Because you’ll be touring the working ranch, comfortable shoes are recommended.

Tasting Fee: $175 for the Collective Tour & Tasting
Visit: 1251 Tubbs Lane, Calistoga, CA 94515
Contact: (707) 942-2100
Reservations: Required.

Sterling Vineyards

Sterling Vineyard
Photo courtesy of Sterling Vineyards

You’ll notice a distinctly Greek feel to much of the architecture at Sterling Vineyards, an homage to owners Michael Stone’s and Peter Newton’s love of the Greek Isles. While they might be inspired by Greece, the wines at Sterling are all Bordeaux in style, despite their California roots. You’ll have to see for yourself how this melting of cultures, heritage, and inspiration has molded the winery into something special in the Calistoga AVA.

European architecture aside, the true star of the show at Sterling Vineyards is the aerial gondola—the only winery gondola in the world—which you’ll use to ascend to your tastings, including the Tour and Terrace Experience. Your visit starts with a tasting of three wines, followed by panoramic views of Napa on the Southview Terrace as you enjoy two more wines and a gourmet cheese board.

Tasting Fee: $85 for the Tour and Terrace Experience
Visit: 1111 Dunaweal Lane, Calistoga, CA 94515
Contact: (800) 726-6136
Reservations: Strongly recommended.

Canard

Photos courtesy of Canard

The vineyards at Canard are a testament to Napa grapes, including some of the property’s Zinfandel vines that were planted an incredible 135 years ago. Grapes are still plucked today from these very limbs and used to make Canard’s coveted Reserve Zinfandel. The winery produces only nine wines a year, each representative of a single vineyard, using traditional and sustainable dry farming methods.

Canard’s Reserve Tasting & Tour showcases the best of the winery and includes a tour of the estate and its historic vineyards. You’ll also be indulging in some of their best wines, like the Reserve Zinfandel and Rosé Coucher de Soleil, paired with cheese, charcuterie, and the expertise of a winery principle. If you snag a reservation at Canard—consider yourself lucky! Every tasting is private, and they’re only offered Wednesday through Saturday.

Tasting Fee: $150 for the Reserve Tasting & Tour
Visit: 1016 Dunaweal Lane, Calistoga, CA 94515
Contact: (707) 942-1149
Reservations: Required.

Getaway Adventures Bike Tours

Getaway Adventures
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If you’re looking to burn calories as you sip, and take in some of Calistoga’s top wineries, join the Sip ‘n Cycle tour from Getaway Adventures. During the day-long adventure you’ll pedal 12, thankfully flat, miles through the beautiful backroads of northern Napa Valley. Along the way your guide will educate you on the area and the wines of Calistoga. You’ll pop into wineries like Bennett Lane, Envy, Summers, Lava Vine, August Briggs, Frank Family, and more to swirl and sip, and to enjoy a lavish Wine Country picnic lunch.

Tasting Fee: $250 per person
Visit: Meets in Logvy Community Park: 1401 N Oak Street, Calistoga, CA 94515
Contact: (800) 499-2453
Reservations: Required.

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Bennett Lane Winery

Photos courtesy of Bennett Lane Winery

Despite its reputation for producing highly acclaimed wines, Bennett Lane Winery has retained a refreshingly down-to-earth atmosphere, making it one of the most welcoming wineries in Napa Valley. Known for its bold Cabernet Sauvignon and nuanced Bordeaux blends, this Calistoga gem offers an inviting and relaxed tasting room where guests feel like family.

For a more immersive experience, book the Estate Tour Experience—a guided journey through the winery’s vineyards and production facility that gives an insider’s look at their winemaking process. Limited to just 10 guests, this intimate tour culminates in a tasting of four carefully selected wines, providing a true “grape to glass” experience. Just keep in mind, this tour and tasting is available only on Fridays and Saturdays.

Tasting Fee: $75 for the Estate Tour
Visit: 3340 Highway 128, Calistoga, CA 94515
Contact: (707) 942-6684
Reservations: Required.

Brian Arden Wines

Brian Arden Wines
Photo Courtesy of Brian Arden Wines

Brian Arden is a boutique winery located along the Silverado Trail. With a small team of highly educated wine lovers, three dogs and two winemakers on hand, Brian Arden Winery runs as small family business producing less than 2,500 cases a year.

Great wine and great food are a classic pairing, and the Chef Experience Tasting at Brian Arden does it perfectly. As soon as you arrive, you’ll be welcomed with a glass to sip on your guided tour of the gardens, vineyards, and wine making facilities. The tour ends with a food-paired tasting either in the open chef’s kitchen or on the wrap-around patio. Expect to taste epic hand-crafted Cabernet Sauvignon and other Bordeaux varietals alongside seasonal fare from their Executive Chef.

Tasting Fee: $225 for the Chef Experience Tasting
Visit: 331 Silverado Trail, Calistoga, CA 94515
Contact: (707) 942-4767
Reservations: Required.

Planning a Trip to Calistoga?

Make your visit to Calistoga even more memorable. We’ve got the scoop on Calistoga’s best hotels, the town’s top restaurants, and the best wineries in Calistoga to visit. And don’t forget to make time for R&R with any of these top spas in Calistoga.

Davis Estates

Photos courtesy of Davis Estates

Davis Estates is the perfect midday stop during a day of wine tasting in Calistoga, particularly for their Cave Tour and Tasting. In 2011, the Davis family purchased the century-old estate and did a massive renovation, including building an 11,000-square-foot cave. The caves not only store wine, they also offer spaces for tasting and serve as an art gallery to display the large art collection owners Mike and Sandy Davis have accumulated over the years.

After a tour of the impressive caves you’ll be given a private space in the tasting room. Ask for the outdoor terrace when booking to sit on the large swinging sofas to enjoy both the food and wine and the beautiful Calistoga landscape. You’ll taste through a flight of the vineyard’s current releases, perfectly paired with seasonal bites created by their Executive Chef.

Tasting Fee: $125 for the Cave Tour and Tasting
Visit: 4060 Silverado Trail, Calistoga, CA 94515
Contact: (707) 942-0700
Reservations: Required.

Storybook Mountain Vineyards

Storybook Mountain Vineyards
Photo courtesy of Facebook: Storybook Mountain Vineyards

With a property originally owned by the Brothers Grimm in the late 1800s, and a fairytale setting, it’s no surprise that Jerry and Sigrid Seps renamed the estate Storybook Mountain Vineyards when they purchased the 90-acre property in 1976. Today the family-run vineyard is known for its luscious Zinfandels as well as Cabernet Sauvignon, red Bordeaux varietals, and Viognier.

Plan to book the Vineyard, Cave, and Redwood Grove Experience where you’ll enjoy a guided tour of the organically farmed vineyards, explore the three caves, and then cap it off with a tasting in the beautiful redwood grove. A delight.

Tasting Fee: $50 per person
Visit: 3835 Highway 128, Calistoga, CA 94515
Contact: (707) 942-5310
Reservations: Required.

Clos Pegase

Clos Pegase
Photo courtesy of Clos Pegase

Great wines and great design come together at Clos Pegase, with a winery designed by acclaimed architect Michael Graves. With 410 acres of vineyards and more than 20,000 sq. ft. of caves, Clos Pegase produces estate wines from 11 different varieties of grapes.

Oenophiles looking to dive deep into all things Clos Pegase will enjoy the Estate Tour and Tasting, which includes a guided tour of the heritage gardens, vineyards, winery facility, and cellar, and culminates with a tasting of estate wines in the cave theater.

Tasting Fee: $70 for the Estate Tour and Tasting
Visit: 1060 Dunaweal Lane, Calistoga, CA 94515
Contact: (707) 942-4981
Reservations: Required.

Schramsberg

Schramsberg
Photo courtesy of Schramsberg

Cheers to bubbles! And in Calistoga, no one does sparkling wine better than Schramsberg. The winery, housed in a beautiful Victorian mansion, dates to the 19th century and got its second wind in the 1960s when it was restored by the Davies family. Schramsberg wines have been served at official state functions by every president since Richard Nixon.

Choose the Cave Tour and Sparkling Wine Tasting to sample five limited varieties of Schramsberg bubbles, along with a peek into the expansive cave system—among the largest caves in Napa Valley. If you are visiting in spring or fall and want a deep dive into the world of wine consider attending Camp Schramsberg. Summer camp was never like this, with a hands-on, behind-the-scenes look at the making of sparkling wine during a three-day immersive experience.

Tasting Fee: $85 for the Cave Tour and Sparkling Tasting
Visit: 1400 Schramsberg Road, Calistoga, CA 94515
Contact: (707) 942-4558
Reservations: Required.

Conclusion

A trip to Napa Valley’s Wine Country is a must for any wine lover. Whether you opt for a cave tour to learn more about the terroir, varietals, and winemaking process of your favorite Calistoga wines, or turn your tasting into more of an adventure with a cycling tour, these Calistoga winery tours have everything needed for a memorable day in Northern Napa Valley.

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One hour north of San Francisco, all of life’s greatest indulgences—wine, food, relaxation, and adventure—can be experienced all at once in Napa Valley, one of the top Wine Country destinations in the world.

Thirty miles long and five miles wide, this small slice of heaven is home to more than 500 wineries throughout a collection of six quaint towns: Napa, Yountville, Oakville, Rutherford, St. Helena, and Calistoga. Each has its own personality and places to discover; from Napa’s urban wine trail to Yountville’s renowned dining scene to Calistoga’s detoxifying hot springs, there’s something for every kind of traveler, whether you’re an oenophile, foodie, adventurist, or self-care aficionado. Read on to learn how to plan a trip to Napa Valley.

When Is The Best Time To Visit Napa Valley?

There’s no bad time to visit. Depending on your plans, any season could be the best time to visit Napa Valley. While September and October are two of the busiest months, offering the chance to experience the annual grape harvest in action, the winter months have their own appeal. It’s quiet, uncrowded, and not too chilly, with temperatures mostly in the 50s and 60s. Plus, many hotels offer hard-to-beat off-season rates. Your best chance of rain is in the spring, but the blooming fields of bright, yellow mustard also make it one of the most Instagram-worthy seasons to plan a trip.

Whenever you do decide to pack your bags and pay Wine Country a visit, we’ve put together the perfect 3-day Napa Valley itinerary for first-time visitors, covering all of the “must do’s” over a long weekend trip.

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Day 1 in Napa Valley

Visit a Historic Winery

Louis M. Martini Winery
Photo Courtesy of Louis M. Martini Winery / Kristen Cropper

You can’t visit Napa Valley without a trip to some of the area’s most historic and famous wineries. From Napa, head north on scenic Highway 128 toward St. Helena, first stopping at Rutherford’s Beaulieu Vineyard, one of the longest continually operating wineries in Napa Valley, before making your way to Louis M. Martini Winery to admire the renovated space while you sip.

Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars
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wine and food tasting experiences at Markham Vineyards
Photo courtesy of Markham Vineyards

Your next stop takes you to Markham and Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars, where you’ll be able to taste iconic wines while discovering more about Napa’s winemaking heritage. Other historically significant winery stops worth considering include Burgess Cellars, Beringer, Charles Krug (Napa Valley’s oldest winery). Along with offering unique flavors and tastings, each location takes visitors back to the beginning, unbottling a story that highlights how Napa Valley made its mark on the world. While three days in Napa isn’t long enough to visit every winery, you can’t go wrong in choosing between this selection.

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Explore Downtown Napa

Fieldwork Brewing
Thirsty? Grab a pint! Photo Courtesy of Fieldwork Brewing Company

After a day of wine tasting, make your way back to Napa, where you’ll be able to explore on foot. Stroll over to the Oxbow Public Market, where you can shop from a myriad of local vendors for souvenirs and gifts, like locally-made olive oils or spirits. You can also grab a pre-dinner snack—think oysters from Hog Island Oyster Co., a mini Sweet S’mores or Chocolate Velvet cupcake from Kara’s Cupcakes, or housemade sourdough bagels from Loveski Deli. Thirsty? Grab a pint at Fieldwork Brewing Company.

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

The first of your three-day Napa Valley itinerary isn’t over quite yet! Next, it’s time for more wine. Stop into one of the many wine tasting rooms, wine bars, or restaurants for happy hour, such as Arch & Tower for incredible river views and wine tasting, Carpe Diem, or Compline wine bars. Make a reservation for dinner on the Napa Riverfront at the famous Morimoto or the romantic French bistro Angele, or head to The Grove at CIA to dine on Mediterranean-inspired cuisine under olive trees in the garden.

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Napa Valley Trip Planning: Where To Stay

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

Reserve a hotel room in Napa so that you can be within walking distance (or just a short drive) to downtown’s many restaurants, bars, and tasting rooms. The urban chic Andaz Napa is at the heart of downtown Napa activity, where loft-style rooms are both stylish and inviting, while Milliken Creek’s peaceful riverfront location offers guests a quieter escape just a few minutes from the downtown scene.

Milliken Creek Inn in Napa, CA
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One of the beautiful aspects of crafting the perfect Napa Valley itinerary is that Wine Country offers something for wine enthusiasts of all types. From luxurious hotels and spa resorts to more affordable motel accommodations, your Napa Valley trip planning can incorporate a mix of quick stops and longer stays for deeper relaxation. Our Napa Valley lodging showcases everything from campgrounds and vacation rentals to the best resorts.

Day 2 in Napa Valley

Spend your second day exploring the towns that put the “Valley” in “Napa Valley.” The small towns of Yountville, Oakville, Rutherford, St. Helena, and Calistoga are referred to by locals as the “UpValley,” so use that term if you want to blend in. We recommend starting your day early, so you can plan on taking in as many activities and offerings as possible. If transportation or traveling by car isn’t an option, there are plenty of tour companies that can take you to all of the best spots. Explore Napa Valley Wine Tasting Tours for more.

Breakfast in Yountville

pain au chocolat pastry at Bouchon Bakery
Sink your teeth into a pain au chocolat aka "chocolate croissant". Photo Courtesy of Facebook, Bouchon Bakery

For breakfast, head to chef Thomas Keller’s famous Bouchon Bakery in Yountville for pastries and espresso. Most likely there will be a line out the door, but it moves quickly. If you want to double down, you can head to Mini Model across the street. This is a smaller location of the locally-acclaimed Model Bakery. Get the English muffin. It’s so good that Oprah Winfrey actually has them flown straight to her front door. For a more elegant brunch option, head to RH Yountville, where dishes like avocado toast on charred sourdough and black forest bacon are perfectly paired with their signature RH mimosa.

Visit a Boutique Winery

Cliff Lede
Photo Courtesy of Cliff Lede Vineyards

Because you visited some of the oldest, largest, and most popular wineries on Day 1, make an appointment at a boutique or family-owned winery next and compare experiences. A boutique winery can mean several things: a more personalized experience (sometimes with the winemaker or owner), less of a crowd, and super primo wines (especially Cabernet Sauvignon, which Napa Valley is best known for). Some of our favorite family-owned and/or boutique wineries to visit UpValley are Goosecross Cellars, Jessup Cellars, and Cliff Lede Vineyards in Yountville, Clif Family Winery and Trinchero in St. Helena, and Groth Vineyards and Winery in Oakville or Staglin Family Vineyard in Rutherford.

Photos courtesy of Sequoia Grove Winery

Also in Rutherford is the family-owned Sequoia Grove Winery, where a variety of tasting experiences await. Check out the impressive Taste of Cabernet, where a multi-course menu crafted by Executive Chef Spencer Conaty highlights the marriage between food and wine, or the more approachable (and less filling) Wine + Bites experience to tide you over until lunch. 

Lunch in St. Helena

Clif Family Winery
Photo Courtesy of Clif Family Winery

For lunch, continue to head north and pull over at the original Gott’s Roadside location in St. Helena. Formerly Taylor’s Automatic Refresher, when Gott’s took over, they kept the old, 50s-style roadside building, now a Napa Valley landmark. There may be a line, but the burgers and shakes are a can’t-miss. But, if you simply can’t wait, Clif Family Winery’s Bruschetteria food truck is equally enjoyable, offering a variety of seasonally-driven lunch items that will tide you over until dinner. They’re both located at the gateway of St. Helena’s charming Main Street, so you can walk your meal off afterwards with some window shopping at the local boutiques.

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Relax and Recharge in Calistoga

For the better part of the afternoon, drive the eight miles from St. Helena to Calistoga for some spa time. This quirky, little town is best known for its healing mineral waters from natural hot springs, plus mud baths that’ll make your skin as smooth as a newborn. Make an appointment for a spa treatment ahead of time; there are so many local spas to choose from, from luxe resorts like Indian Springs and Solage to hip boutique gems like Dr. Wilkinson’s Backyard Resort & Mineral Springs to more intimate and classically restorative escapes at Golden Haven Hot Springs.

If you have some time after, take a stroll down Calistoga’s main drag Lincoln Avenue to shop, taste wine, or grab a pint at the Calistoga Inn Restaurant & Brewery.

Dine at a World-Renowned Restaurant

Violetto
Photo courtesy of Violetto

For your last supper of the trip, go big and make a reservation at one of Napa Valley’s finest dining establishments. St. Helena is home to the new Violetto restaurant at Alila Napa Valley, Christopher Kostow’s The Charter Oak, and Colin Rupp’s Harvest Table. In Yountville, choose from the late Michael Chiarello’s Bottega, or Thomas Keller’s The French Laundry (if you can get in and money is no issue) or Ad Hoc. Wherever you end up, you won’t leave hungry or disappointed.

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Stay

Alila Hotel
Estate View Deluxe Room at Alila Napa Valley, Photo courtesy of Alila Hotel

Book a hotel in St. Helena for the second night of your trip. For a true Wine Country getaway among the vines, snag a room at the luxurious (and adults-only) Alila Napa Valley. There may not be vineyard views, but you can’t beat the peace and tranquility of a stay at Meadowood, situated in the hillside just outside of town. For something more contemporary and convenient, check out the Wydown Hotel, located right on St. Helena’s Main Street.

Day 3

Take Flight in a Hot Air Balloon

hot air balloons
Photo Courtesy of Bob McClenahan Photography

Schedule your travel plans home later in the day so that you have time for one last hurrah. One of Napa Valley’s most sought-after adventures is a sunrise hot air balloon ride over the vines. We promise that the 6 AM wake up call is worth it. Don’t forget your camera!

Check out Napa Valley Aloft to schedule your flight, which often includes a post-flight sparkling wine toast. However, if soaring above the valley isn’t your thing and you’d prefer to fit in another winery visit, don’t miss exploring the caves and distinct wines of Pine Ridge Vineyards, situated in the heart of the Stags Leap District.

If you’re thinking about extending your stay or already getting the jump on another Napa Valley trip, check out our other ideas.

Conclusion

Although three days in Napa Valley only scratches the surface of what this incredible corner of Wine Country has to offer, you’ll make a great head start with this first-timer’s itinerary. From floating above the vineyards in a hot air balloon to sipping Cabernet at wineries both boutique and world-renowned, you’ll truly run the gamut of everything there is to experience in Napa. We won’t blame you if you start planning your next trip before your first is even over..

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The 8 Best Wineries in Napa Valley’s St. Helena https://www.napavalley.com/blog/best-wineries-in-st-helena/ https://www.napavalley.com/blog/best-wineries-in-st-helena/#respond Mon, 14 Oct 2024 08:00:10 +0000 https://www.napavalley.com/?p=1993 St. Helena is a must-stop destination for wine lovers. Experience history, great hospitality, and world-class wines at these top St. Helena wineries.

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One could visit Napa Valley and never leave the town of St. Helena. Known for world-class wineries, an exciting culinary scene, independent shops and galleries, intimate hotels, and gorgeous vistas, St. Helena is at once modern and charming, offering a small-town vibe with big city hospitality and amenities.

In addition to its rich history and reputation as “Napa Valley’s Main Street,” St. Helena is home to some of California’s best wineries. From small-production facilities to state-of-the-art, iconic properties, we’ve rounded up a few of our favorite must-visit spots when wine tasting in St. Helena.

Merryvale Winery

Photos Courtesy of Merryvale

As the first winery built in Napa Valley after the repeal of Prohibition, Merryvale Vineyards produces exceptional wines from Bordeaux varieties uniquely expressed through classic Napa Valley terroir. Select from several unique wine experiences at Merryvale: the Profile Estate Picnic that kicks off 800 feet above the valley floor, the Burger Butler that includes hand-delivery of your pre-ordered burger from the beloved Gott’s Roadside, and the Grand Cru Experience, which explores Merryvale’s flagship wine, Profile, paired with gourmet cheeses and meats.

Tasting Fee: Starting at $50
Visit: 1000 Main Street, St. Helena, CA 94574
Contact: (877) 887-7763
Reservations: Recommended, but required for some tasting experiences.

Markham Vineyards

Markham Vineyards
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Venture to the stately, renovated 19th-century stone cellar and tasting room at the heart of Markham Vineyards, a historic architectural landmark in the greater Napa Valley. Here, you’ll sample world-class Bordeaux varietals either indoors, in a classic seated tasting environment with midcentury furnishings, or outdoors, near the Koi ponds and under the olive trees on Markham’s garden patio. Markham Vineyards has been sustainably producing an impressive portfolio of wines for decades, but they’re perhaps best known for their single-vineyard Merlot. Notice the cannoneer illustration on every bottle? Legend has it that namesake and US Navy veteran, Bruce Markham, would mark the start of each harvest by firing his cannon in the vineyards.

Tasting Fee: Starting at $55
Visit: 2812 St. Helena Highway North, St. Helena, CA 94574
Contact: (707) 963-5292
Reservations: Required.

Charles Krug Winery

Charles Krug
Charles Krug, Photo Courtesy of Charles Krug

A visit to St. Helena wouldn’t be complete without a stop at the iconic Charles Krug Winery, home to California’s first tasting room. But don’t let the winery’s long history fool you. Today, Charles Krug Winery is a beautifully designed, world-class center for hospitality and wine tourism. Every detail, from carefully crafted tasting experiences to the feel and functionality of the property, is timeless yet modern, setting the standard for Wine Country travel today. Guests will fall in love with the winery’s endless stories at every turn, not to mention the rich portfolio of wines that express all that Napa Valley’s diverse terroir has to offer.

Tasting Fee: Starting at $50
Visit: 2800 Main Street, St. Helena, CA 94574
Contact: (800) 682-5784
Reservations: Required.

Fantesca Estate Winery

Originally the dowry of Caroline Bale for her marriage to Charles Krug in the mid-1800s, Fantesca is now owned by college sweethearts Susan and Duane Hoff, who have created a place for seasoned wine connoisseurs in search of luxury wine experiences. Tasting experiences here are intimate and personalized and include samples of Fantesca’s premium, small-production, award-winning wines in a stunning setting that includes a 300-foot Spring Mountain cave and sprawling vineyard views.

Tasting Fee: $200 per person
Visit: 2920 Spring Mountain Road, St. Helena, CA 94574
Contact: (707) 968-9229
Reservations: Required.

Lithology

Photos Courtesy of Lithology

Focusing on how Napa’s unique soil compositions create exquisite wines, Lithology has harnessed the art of single-vineyard expressions. With a winemaking team that brings expertise from far corners of the globe, there’s no better way to explore these subtleties than on the Collector’s Tasting. Held at Lithology’s St. Helena estate, tucked away in the Howell Mountain AVA, you’ll have the chance to compare wines, including a comparison of two Lithology Cabernet Sauvignons, each produced with grapes from singular vineyards with different soil compositions, including volcanic and gravelly loam. See if your tastebuds are up to the test, discovering which wine was grown in which vineyard. If you can’t make it to the estate for any reason, note that Lithology has a tasting lounge in downtown Napa.

Tasting Fee: $150 at the estate (Starting at $90 at their downtown Napa tasting lounge)
Visit: 500 Meadowood Lane, St. Helena, CA 94574
Contact: (707) 963-6015
Reservations: Required.

HALL Napa Valley

HALL Napa Valley
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HALL Napa Valley produces Cabernet Sauvignon with fruit from nine estate vineyards, of which five are California Certified Organic Farming (CCOF). Both tasting room locations (St. Helena and Rutherford) boast a collection of modern art with pieces from some of the world’s most renowned contemporary artists. At their St. Helena tasting room, enjoy carefully curated experiences like the signature HALLmark Tour and Tasting, which takes guests on a stroll around the grounds, and concludes with a tasting in one of the winery’s private salons, or the Cabernet Collector’s Experience, in which the winery’s most experienced wine educators guide guests through the terroir and techniques that go into crafting HALL’s rare and highly allocated Cabernet Sauvignons.

Tasting Fee: Starting at $40
Visit: 401 St. Helena Highway South, St. Helena, CA 94574
Contact: (707) 967-2626
Reservations: Recommended.

Louis M. Martini

Louis M. Martini
Photo courtesy of Louis M. Martini

Louis M. Martini Winery has been crafting exceptional wines for nearly a century. Known for its rich heritage and dedication to producing world-class Cabernet Sauvignon, this historic winery is a must-visit for those seeking a deep dive into Napa Valley’s renowned terroir. For a truly unforgettable experience, splurge on Louis M. Martini’s Underground Cellar Experience. Set in the historic 90-year-old barrel cellar, this immersive tasting includes small-lot and library wines, perfectly paired with culinary delights crafted by Executive Chef Aaron Meneghelli. It’s the ultimate way to explore the winery’s most exclusive offerings in a truly unforgettable setting.

Tasting Fee: Starting at $45
Visit: 254 St. Helena Highway, St. Helena, CA 94574
Contact: (707) 968-3362
Reservations: Recommended for all tastings, required for the Underground Cellar Experience.

Beringer

Photos Courtesy of Beringer

No visit to St. Helena would be complete without a visit to Beringer. As Napa Valley’s oldest continuously operating winery, Beringer offers a rich blend of history and exceptional winemaking. Step back in time with the Old Winery Tour & Tasting, where you’ll explore the estate’s hand-dug wine caves and learn about the legacy of this iconic property. Or, for a seasonal culinary and wine pairing adventure, book the Taste of Beringer, which in addition to wine and food pairings includes a guided exploration of the estate and its sensory gardens.

Tasting Fee: Starting at $35
Address: 2000 Main Street, St. Helena, CA 94574
Contact: (707) 257-5771
Reservations: Recommended.

Conclusion

While it’s tempting to spend days exploring all that St. Helena has to offer, wining and dining your way through its many gems, this list provides a perfect starting point for an unforgettable journey. These wineries, each with its own distinct charm, deliver experiences that range from intimate, historic estates to luxurious, panoramic settings atop the valley’s rolling hills. You simply can’t go wrong!

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

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

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

Cakebread Cellars
Photo courtesy of Cakebread Cellars

Cakebread Cellars

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

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

Tasting Fee: Starting at $50
Visit: 8300 St. Helena Highway, Rutherford, CA 94573
Contact: (800) 588-0298
Reservations: Required

Sullivan Estate Grounds
Photo Courtesy of Sullivan Estate

Sullivan Rutherford

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

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

Tasting Fee: Starting at $150
Visit: 1090 Galleron Road, St. Helena, CA 94574
Contact: (707) 963-9646
Reservations: Required

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

Beaulieu Vineyard (BV)

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

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

Tasting Fee: Starting at $55
Visit: 1960 St. Helena Highway, Rutherford, CA 94573
Contact: (707) 257-5749
Reservations: Recommended

Sequoia Grove
Photo courtesy of Sequoia Grove

Sequoia Grove

Sequoia Grove might be best known for its stunning tasting room, but it also happens to be steeped in Napa history. Once a part of the original plot of land granted to George Yount, the first person to plant grapevines in Napa, Sequoia Grove now cultivates Bordeaux-style wines from their Rutherford vineyards. Surrounded by a towering thicket of sequoia trees—hence the name—Sequoia Grove aims to rewrite the rules on wine and food pairings, highlighting the versatility of their carefully cultivated Cabernet Sauvignon in particular.

Insider Tip: Cabernet Sauvignon lovers will love the Cambium Vertical Tasting. Sip three vintages of Sequoia Grove’s flagship wine, paired with artisan cheeses. The subtle differences in each wine become more obvious with the guidance of a wine expert. Or if you’re curious about unique Cab Sauv food pairings, be sure to reserve a spot at the A Taste for Cabernet at Dusk experience.

Tasting Fee: Starting at $60
Visit: 8338 St. Helena Highway, Napa, CA 94558
Contact: 707-339-5757
Reservations: Required

Inglenook Winery
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Inglenook

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

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

Tasting Fee: Starting at $75
Visit: 1991 St. Helena Highway, Rutherford, CA 94573
Contact: (707) 968-1179
Reservations: Required

PEJU
Photo Courtesy of PEJU / Katie Gallogly

Peju Winery

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

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

Tasting Fee: Starting at $65
Visit: 8466 St. Helena Highway, Rutherford, CA 94573
Contact: (707) 963-3600
Reservations: Recommended

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

Round Pond

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

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

Tasting Fee: Starting at $60
Visit: 875 Rutherford Road, Rutherford, CA 94573
Contact: (707) 302-2575
Reservations: Required

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

Mumm Napa

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

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

Tasting Fee: Starting at $45
Visit: 8445 Silverado Trail, Rutherford, CA 94558
Contact: (707) 967-7700
Reservations: Recommended

Groth Vineyard
Photo courtesy of Groth Vineyards and Winery

Groth Vineyards & Winery

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

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

Tasting Fee: Starting at $50
Visit: 750 Oakville Cross Road, Oakville, CA 94562
Contact: (707) 754-4254
Reservations: Recommended

Frog’s Leap Winery
Photo courtesy of Frog’s Leap Winery

Frog’s Leap Winery

Through the tutelage of Napa greats, owner and winemaker John William’s fueled his love of wine to eventually form the much celebrated Frog’s Leap Winery. What started as the Adamson Winery, it stood through phylloxera and Prohibition before being reborn in 1982. With a mission to make wines of terroir using sustainable winegrowing methods like dry farming and cultivating biodiversity, this certified organic Napa winery is particularly known for Cabernet Sauvignon.

Insider Tip: For those who want to see behind the veil of Frog’s Leap’s sustainable winemaking practices, book the Responsibly Farmed, Sustainably Produced experience. Cozy up on the Vineyard House porch for a tasting of five current release wines and a chat about their commitment to growing wine the green way.

Tasting Fee: Starting at $40
Visit: 8815 Conn Creek Road, Rutherford, CA 94573
Contact: 707-963-4704
Reservations: Required

Conclusion

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

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10 Most Sustainable Wineries in Napa https://www.napavalley.com/blog/sustainable-wineries-napa-valley/ https://www.napavalley.com/blog/sustainable-wineries-napa-valley/#respond Thu, 19 Sep 2024 17:57:35 +0000 https://www.napavalley.com/?p=53042 Sustainability isn’t just another buzzword to these Napa wineries. Here are ten of the most sustainable wineries in Napa Valley and what makes them so green.

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Sustainability is a term that gets tossed around a lot these days, and through the noise the significance of the term can be lost. So, we wanted to recognize 10 Napa Valley wineries that have successfully achieved and maintained sustainability initiatives, and highlight what exactly about their facilities, vineyards, winemaking, production, and greater mission makes them so sustainable.

Here are 10 sustainable wineries to visit in Napa Valley.

Photos courtesy of Markham

Markham

2812 St. Helena Highway North, Napa, CA 94574, (707) 963-5292

Renowned for its focus on Bordeaux varietals, notably Merlot, Markham encompasses over 260 acres in Napa’s Calistoga, Yountville, and Oak Knoll AVAs. Since being founded 45 years ago by Jean Laurent, who left Bordeaux for California originally in search of gold, Markham has continued its heritage of making quality Bordeaux varietals from quality estate fruit.

Sustainable farming practices are at the heart of Markham’s philosophy. The winery earned its Napa Green Winery Certified designation by utilizing several sustainable practices, such as minimal tilling, planting cover crops, and water conservation efforts. Many of the cover crops, planted between the vineyards, are pollinated by the winery’s own bees, which help to replenish the soil in a natural way. In addition, wind and solar energy power the winemaking process and Markham’s recycling program focuses on U.S. made packaging.

Cliff Lede
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Cliff Lede Vineyards

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

Renowned in the wine world for the estate’s “Rock Blocks”—vine blocks dedicated to some of founder Cliff Lede’s favorite rock songs and albums to differentiate the vineyards during redesign—Cliff Lede Vineyards focuses on producing estate wines from their 60 acres in the Stags Leap District.

In 2015, both their winery and vineyards were awarded a Napa Green Certification, which recognizes farming and production methods that meet and exceed more than 20 local, state, and federal “best practices.” Some of these practices include conversion to no tillage to reduce erosion between vines, recycling of winery process water for landscaping, the use of solar panels to reduce energy use by 90%, and vineyard workers being employed year-round for full-time employment benefits.

Photos courtesy of Clif Family Winery

Clif Family Winery

709 Main Street, St Helena, CA 94574, (707) 968-0625

Since its founding in 2004 by Gary Erickson and Kit Crawford, Clif Family Winery & Farm has garnered a dedicated following for its organically farmed wines, thoughtful pairings, and specialty foods cultivated in Napa Valley.

From the start, Clif Family Winery has remained steadfast in its commitment to sustainable practices that support its people, planet, and community. The winery’s unwavering dedication to these values has paved the way to its B Corp Certification, a prestigious recognition demonstrated through its numerous initiatives. These initiatives include earning the Napa Green Vineyards certification for their Certified Organic vineyards, operating the winery with 100% renewable electricity, and utilizing reusable, recyclable, or compostable shipping and packaging materials, among others. With this esteemed B Corp status, Clif Family Winery joins the ranks of only a select few companies in the wine industry to have received such an accolade.

Pine Ridge Vineyards
Pine Ridge Vineyards, Photo courtesy of Crimson Wine Group

Pine Ridge Vineyards

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

With such an extensive reach in Napa Valley—Pine Ridge Vineyards has invested in 160 acres of estate vineyards since its founding in 1978—the winery feels responsible as stewards of the land.

The in-house Green Team is committed to preserving the ecosystem not just of their vineyards but of the entire region, as demonstrated by their Napa Green certification. They follow Fish Friendly Farming practices, recapture rain water, reduce erosion by winterizing vineyards, and in the summer dry season, their vineyard roads are wetted down with organic wetting agents to control road dust. They also set their lights on a timer, use drip irrigation and 89% of their material is recycled or diverted from landfills.

Photos courtesy of Cakebread Cellars

Cakebread Cellars

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

Cakebread Cellars is best known for its Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc, but perhaps is better known for its dedication to family. Always a family-owned and operated Napa winery, the catalyst behind their sustainability practices is rooted in protecting the land for future generations of winemakers.

Cakebread Cellars places a particular emphasis on preserving local wildlife through commitments like integrated pest management that encourages falcons for bird control, establishing wildlife corridors, and reducing runoff. Their dedication is further obvious as a Napa Green Certified winery and in their designation in both Bee and Fish Friendly Farming practices. Replacing traditional farming equipment with electric tractors and monitoring for soil moisture and vine stress to determine precise irrigation needs are a few other ways they extend their appreciation of the natural world. But their green initiatives don’t end in the vineyard. Heating and cooling in the cellar are provided by micro-turbines, while their parking lot was created with permeable pavers that allow water to drain to the underlying gravel bed.

Hall Wines
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HALL Wines

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

Though HALL may be globally distinguished for its quality and award-winning wines, they are as outstanding for their We CARE commitment, believing in responsible entrepreneurship and giving back across the four categories of community, arts, responsible business practices, and entrepreneurship.

We CARE encompasses the family’s active green and sustainable initiatives across their three luxury wine brands, HALL, WALT, and BACA. Major sustainability achievements date back to 2009 when HALL’s St. Helena property earned LEED Gold for its fully sustainable production facility. Since then, HALL was also awarded LEED Gold Certification for its St. Helena tasting room and high-tech production facility. HALL Family Wines’ 12 Estate Vineyards are Certified Sustainable by the California Sustainable Winegrowing Alliance (CSWA) and two of their vineyards are certified organic by CCOF. Another detail we love, every year all employees are given 40 hours to volunteer for a charitable organization.

Photos courtesy of Frog’s Leap Winery

Frog’s Leap Winery

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

Balance, restraint, and respect for terroir is Frog’s Leap Winery’s philosophy, driven by owner John Williams’ tutelage under some of Napa’s great winemakers.

In the spirit of his belief that grapevines are sentient beings, capable of an intuition that carries them happily through every seasonal phase, Frog’s Leap Winery shoos away modern farming practices like synthetic fertilizers and restrictive trellising in favor of a more natural approach that celebrates the vine—a practice that they’re convinced also leads to better tasting wine. Just some of their green initiatives include dry farming, an age-old practice that encourages the roots to grow deep, and farming with biodiversity in mind. Of course, all of their estate vineyards are certified organic by the CCOF, but their sustainable practices also extend to their team, who are full-time, year-round employees.

Round Pond Estate
A true garden-to-table experience. Photo courtesy of Round Pond Estate | Briana Marie Photography

Round Pond Estate

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

Since the early 1980s, Round Pond made a name in Napa Valley for its premium wine grapes sold to some of the most cult wineries in the region and for their extremely limited production of estate Cabernet Sauvignon.

Following the belief that “sustainable wines begin in the vineyard,” Round Pond Estate focuses on three prongs of sustainability—people, place, and purpose. They foster a positive and educational work environment for their team working in the Napa Green Certified vineyards and established a permanent crop cover of native grasses to nourish their soils (rather than using a till system). They compost grape pomace and reuse it to replenish vineyard soils and use integrated pest management. In their buildings, Round Pond has upgraded their light fixtures to LED energy-efficient bulbs, reducing their kilowatt hours by 14%. And their purpose extends to supporting the local Napa community, which the Estate gives back to the Alzheimer’s Association through funding and awareness.

CADE
Photo Courtesy of CADE Estate Winery

CADE Estate Winery

360 Howell Mountain Road, Angwin, CA 94508, (707) 965-2746

From the beginning, CADE Estate Winery’s three founders envisioned a contemporary winery that would honor the Oakville land aesthetically and ecologically.

The winery was built out of 98% recycled materials (including the naturally insulated fermentation room and the tasting room that’s insulated by materials like blue jeans) and was Napa Valley’s first LEED Gold Certified estate winery. The Howell Mountain estate vineyard is organically farmed and certified CCOF and both the winery and the land are Napa Green Certified for achieving sustainability and conservation.

Photos courtesy of Spottswoode Estate

Spottswoode Estate

1902 Madrona Avenue, St. Helena, CA 94574, (707) 963-0134

Known for its serendipitous story—the first Cabernet Sauvignon was released in 1982, exactly 100 years after the estate’s founding—Spottswoode Estate honors its heritage as much as it’s committed to its future.

Having started organic farming in 1985, the winery is among one of the first in Napa Valley to acquire the CCOF certification (in 1992). The vineyard and winery are Napa Green Certified and the estate is Certified Biodynamic, using biodynamic specialists to ensure the vineyards and surrounding land continue to function as a living ecosystem.

Conclusion

It’s clear that, while sustainability is a trendy term in the world of wine, these vineyards have dedicated themselves to producing an excellent end result without sacrificing the natural environment. From small cures like switching to LED energy-efficient light bulbs, to large-scale infrastructure changes like planting a permanent crop cover of native grasses, every little bit counts when it comes to green initiatives in Napa. Cheers to that.

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The Best Wine & Food Pairings at Napa Valley Wineries https://www.napavalley.com/blog/napa-valley-wineries-offering-food-and-wine-pairings/ https://www.napavalley.com/blog/napa-valley-wineries-offering-food-and-wine-pairings/#respond Sun, 01 Sep 2024 15:00:15 +0000 https://www.napavalley.com/?p=21974 Wine and food go hand-in-hand in Napa Valley, and these Napa Valley wineries offer the best wine and food pairings to seek out in the region.

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Gone are the days when the only food you could procure at a Napa Valley winery was breadsticks, maybe a cheese plate, and, if you were really lucky, a gourmet picnic lunch. Today, more and more Napa wineries are leaning into the idea that wine is best enjoyed with food.

In fact, many wineries are hiring talented chefs to work directly with the winemakers to create food menus that pair perfectly with the wines and also showcase the region’s seasonal bounty—much of which is often grown on the Wine Country estates and is just as, if not even more, delicious than any meal one would get dining at a restaurant. It’s a chance for visitors to elevate the typical wine tasting experience while relaxing with a fantastic meal and learning more about the wine than they ever would standing in a tasting room. Read on to learn about 10 Napa Valley wineries that are offering exceptional wine and culinary journeys of all kinds.

Hess Person Estates
Photo Courtesy of Hess Persson Estates.

Hess Persson Estates

One of the region’s oldest wineries on Mount Veeder, Hess Persson Estates expresses this rugged terrain through its elegant and balanced wines. Hess provides several unique food and wine tasting experiences for visitors. Reserve the Tour of the Palate for a walking tour of the Hess Art Collection, followed by a tasting of limited-production, estate wines paired with a three-course menu from Executive Chef Chad Hendrickson. There’s also an ATV Vineyard Tour, for those gourmands feeling a bit more adventurous. After a tour of the estate on a luxurious ATV, you’ll sit down for a memorable food and wine tasting.

Visit: 4411 Redwood Road, Napa, CA 94558
Contact: (707) 255-1144

Food and Wine Pairing Experiences at Clif Family Winery
Food and Wine Pairing Experiences. Photo Courtesy of Clif Family Winery.

Clif Family Winery

Clif Family Winery strives to create a more sustainable world through the enjoyment of wine and food. Winemaker Laura Barrett and Executive Chef Magnus Young have created several exceptional tasting experiences that pair the winery’s small-production Howell Mountain Estate wines with organic, seasonal produce directly from the Clif Family Farm. The best way to start your day is with the brunch-inspired Rise & Wine tasting. For lunch, head to the Enoteca for their Pasta e Vino experience (there’s even a plant-based menu for the veg-heads). The culinary offerings change more frequently than the seasons, to keep things fresh and exciting, but one thing’s for sure: you can always expect a delicious, farm-fresh culinary pairing to go with your wine.

Visit: 709 Main Street, St. Helena, CA 94574
Contact: (707) 968-0625

Sequoia Grove Winery
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Sequoia Grove Winery

This family-owned winery in Rutherford is a picturesque stop in Napa Valley, thanks to its historic tasting barn—constructed in 1908—set amidst towering Sequoia redwoods and sustainably-farmed vines. Photo ops aside, Sequoia Grove Winery is a must-visit for its A Taste For Cabernet wine and food experience. During this paired lunch, you’ll enjoy four culinary delights prepared in-house by Sequoia Grove’s new Executive Chef, Spencer Conaty, whose expertise in Japanese and Michelin-starred cuisine brings a unique twist, complementing the flavors in the wines in unexpected ways. It all adds up to a delicious way to discover why and how Napa Cabernet Sauvignon pairs well with a variety of foods.

Visit: 8338 St. Helena Highway, Rutherford, CA 94558
Contact: (707) 339-5757

Photos Courtesy of Sterling Vineyards

Sterling Vineyards

Rising high above Napa Valley, Sterling Vineyards offers an unforgettable pairing experience at their hilltop winery above Calistoga. Set in the newly redesigned Founder’s Room, Sterling’s premier food and wine pairing, known as the Founder’s Experience, invites guests to savor exclusive, hand-selected wines alongside fours bites of delicious food pairings. Even better? The 90-minute experience begins with a scenic gondola ride, a one-of-a-kind Wine Country experience you’ll only find at Sterling. 

Visit: 1111 Dunaweal Lane, Calistoga, CA 94515
Contact: (800) 726-6136

Cakebread Cellars
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Cakebread Cellars

Eating locally is the norm in Napa, including at its wineries. At Cakebread, located in Rutherford, guests can enjoy locally-sourced fare (from the winery’s own garden, in fact) during The Perfect Pair: Wine & Food Tasting. This experience comes complete with four gourmet bites, prepared in house using fresh, seasonal ingredients from the estate garden, alongside a special selection of wines. It’s a great way to experience Cakebread’s iconic Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon wines while satisfying your belly at the same time.

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

Arch & Tower
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Arch & Tower

Robert Mondavi, the first person to open a major winery in Napa Valley after Prohibition, was known for his appreciation of wine and food, so it only makes sense that his iconic winery would offer culinary experiences. While the actual Robert Mondavi winery undergoes renovations, visitors can head over to its brand-new location in downtown Napa, called Arch & Tower. Here, experiences are designed to take visitors through an exploration of wine, food, and culture. Don’t miss The Legend Lunch, a leisurely lunch that takes place at communal tables by the Napa River, showcasing three internationally-inspired (yet locally-sourced) courses paired with wines from The Estates Collection. For something on the lighter side, the Arch & Tower Golden Hour is a great option, featuring wines by the glass and snacks a la carte offered until 7:00 PM daily.

Visit: 930 3rd Street, Napa, CA 94559
Contact: (888) 766-6328 x2

Silverado Vineyards
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Silverado Vineyards

Nestled in the picturesque Stags Leap District, Silverado Vineyards has been dedicated to crafting exceptional small-lot, estate-grown wines for nearly four decades. Here, visitors are not only treated to breathtaking views of the Valley but can also indulge in the winery’s new Wine & Caviar experience. This luxurious offering features four white wines, a special pour of Cabernet, and indulgent caviar, accompanied by house-made potato chips and crème fraîche. It’s an opportunity to elevate the typical wine tasting experience, all while soaking in the stunning surroundings.

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

Peju Winery

Discover Culinary Excellence

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

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

Round Pond Estate

Located in the prestigious Rutherford AVA in Napa Valley, Round Pond is known for its high-end Cabernet Sauvignon, gorgeous estate with views of the Mayacamas Mountains, and olive oil production. During the Il Pranzo food and wine tasting experience, guests go on a culinary journey that begins with a tour of the winery garden, vineyards, and olive grove, followed by a four-course food and wine pairing featuring ingredients seen on the tour. It’s a beautiful (and delicious) way to spend a day in Wine Country.

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

Photos Courtesy of Peju Winery

Peju Winery

Peju Winery makes excellent Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot and also focuses on the guest experience, which makes it a popular Wine Country destination. The Napa Valley Rutherford estate is home to immaculate lawns, gorgeous gardens, meandering footpaths, and a 50-foot tower with a weathered copper roof that is home to the tasting room. The Reserve Tasting Experience features five of the winemaker’s favorite reserve, small-lot wines and comes with seasonal culinary accompaniments. You can also add a cheese plate to your Classic Seated Tasting or the Chef’s Sampler, which is available from Friday through Sunday. If you’re a member, you can reserve the exclusive Wine and Food Pairing experience.

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

Louis M. Martini tasting experience
Enjoy a wonderfully prepared wine and food pairing experience. Photo Courtesy of Louis M. Martini.

Louis M. Martini

Louis M. Martini has been crafting world-class Cabernet Sauvignon since 1933 and is one of Napa’s most iconic wineries. The winery offers several opportunities for food pairings, including the exclusive Underground Cellar Tasting, set in the historic underground cellar and featuring small-lot and library wines paired with fine-dining restaurant-worthy culinary creations. For a more relaxed visit that’s perfect for larger groups (up to ten people), there’s an Outdoor Cabana Tasting where guests enjoy a family-style, picnic-like meal of Italian-inspired cuisine paired with four wines.

Visit: 254 St. Helena Highway, St. Helena, CA 94574
Contact:(707) 968-3362

Ashes & Diamonds Winery
Photo Courtesy of Ashes & Diamonds Winery

Ashes & Diamonds Winery

A relative newcomer to the Napa Valley scene, Ashes & Diamonds opened in 2017 to immediate fanfare. The winery has a mid-century modern vibe meant to appeal to a younger crowd, but wine enthusiasts of all ages will appreciate the casual, family-style “California Nouvelle-inspired” food experience. The Wines + Food experience includes a luncheon that features fresh and wood-fired dishes, all made with seasonal ingredients, paired perfectly with a selection of Ashes & Diamonds wine.

Visit: 4130 Howard Lane, Napa, CA 94558
Contact: (707) 666-4777

Conclusion

Also worth noting are these Napa Valley wineries that serve tasty and elevated snacks for those looking for a pairing that’s on the lighter side. Priest Ranch Winery goes bold with a Bacon & Wine experience, which is exactly what it sounds like. At Silver Trident Winery, the Potato Chip Extravaganza is a crunchy, fun, salty way to taste wine, as is the Savory Cookie Pairing that can be added to any tasting flight at Tamber Bey Vineyards. For those who prefer something a little more high-brow, Davies Vineyard hosts a Wine & Caviar Brunch on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday mornings. And don’t miss the delightful WineCountry Experience at Brian Arden, a five-course farm-to-table journey paired with Brain Arden’s acclaimed wines.

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

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

Jessup Cellars
Jessup Cellars, Photo courtesy of Jessup Cellars

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

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

Photos courtesy of Beringer Vineyards

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

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

Etude
Photo courtesy of Etude

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

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

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

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

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

Photos courtesy of Beaulieu Vineyard

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

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

Domaine Carneros
Photo courtesy of Domaine Carneros

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

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

Photos courtesy of WALT Wines

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

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

Wine Bar at Copia
Photo courtesy of Wine Bar at Copia

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

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

Wine tasting at Mumm Napa
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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