Ultimate Guide For Best Napa Valley Wine Tours & Tastings

glass of red wine in front of vineyard

An insider’s take by Napa Valley tour guides

There is no topping Napa Valley winery tours and wine tasting. Even though tasting rooms re-opened with fits and starts during the pandemic, the region’s passionate winemakers never took their focus off creating some of the world’s most exquisite wines.

Today, most of the over 500 wineries in Napa Valley welcome guests for winery tours, education and wine tasting. If you have just one day to tour the wine country from San Francisco, where are the best places to go in Napa Valley? 

This post will leave the question of “best wine” to others. Instead, it focuses on the best “winery tours” in Napa Valley. Some Napa wineries feature over-the-top luxury, others beautifully cuofted gardens, and some intimate experiences with the winemaker at a family-owned winery. 

What we will cover in this guide to the best winery tours in Napa:

We asked a panel of Napa Valley tour guides to judge the hospitality, education, ambiance, and the overall wine tasting experience at hundreds of Napa wineries. According to our panel, these are the ‘best’ Napa Valley winery tour and tasting experiences:

Best View: Sterling Winery

Perched 300 feet above the town of Calistoga, Sterling Vineyards offers panoramic views of Napa Valley. An aerial tram carries visitors up the hill to the white stucco winery that stands out dramatically against the Mayacamas and Vaca mountain ranges that flank Napa Valley.

While tasting Sterling’s award-winning wines, guests may roam beautiful outdoor terraces and elegant tasting rooms inspired by the sun-bleached island of Mykonos. Well-marked walkways and motion-sensitive DVD screens allow guests to take their time during a self-guided tour of Sterling Vineyards’ winemaking facilities.

While known for its Cabernet Sauvignon, Sterling cultivates ten vastly different terroirs producing wines of great distinction.

Hours10:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Reservations No appointment required. Note: there can be long waits for the tram during summer and fall weekends.Phone: (800) 726-6136
Website www.sterlingvineyards.com
Address1111 Dunaweal Lane, Calistoga, CA 94515

Best Tasting Room: Artesa

The Spanish-inspired tasting salon and adjoining patio space at Artesa Winery overlooks the rolling hills

The Spanish-inspired tasting salon and adjoining patio space at Artesa Winery overlooks the rolling hills of Carneros and is easily one of the most beautiful places to enjoy a flight of wine. Designed by a renowned Spanish architect, the winery was built to blend seamlessly into a high hill of native grasses at the south of the estate.

Artesa’s tasting salon, awarded the 2018 Design Award from the American Institute of Architects, draws inspiration from the art, culture and nature of Barcelona. This Napa winery features sweeping views through floor to ceiling windows and courtyard reminiscent of the Mediterranean waterfront.

At the heart of the bright-white space is a dramatic circular bar covered with hand-made, imported tiles. Leather lounge chairs and tall white ‘tapas’ tables complete the atmosphere of relaxed luxury.

Both the Tasting Salon and Terrace feature Barcelona-inspired food and wine pairing experiences by appointment. Artesa Winery specializes in Pinots and Chardonnay along with a vintage estate sparkling and cabernet, tempranillo, and albariño.

HoursMonday – Sunday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
ReservationsRequired for tours and tastings for groups of 6 or more.
Websitewww.artesawinery.com
Address1345 Henry Road, Napa CA 94559

Best Garden: Chateau Montelena

The setting at Chateau Montelena winery is one of the most remarkable in the Napa Valley. It features an Instagram-worthy stone castle carved into a hillside above a garden, lake and vineyard that stretches to the base of Mount Saint Helena.

While they appear to be groomed, the gardens are mostly wild, growing where and how nature intended.  If you take the time to walk the path around the lake, you will be surrounded by plants native to the area, including redwoods, oak, madrone, and toyon. 

The Calistoga AVA offers the perfect climate for fruit, so besides impressive vineyards, you will see mature orchards of mandarins, key limes, blood oranges, Buddha’s hand, Yuzu, and finger limes on the paths leading to the tasting room.

Jade Lake provides the perfect backdrop for this sanctuary which hosts many species of wildlife such as the mute swans and ducks along with the occasional visits of otters and beavers.

As pleasing as the gardens may be, they are not the highlight of this remarkable winey.  Chateau Montelena is the Napa Valley winery that famously won the white wine section of the historic “Judgment of Paris” wine competition in 1976.

The winery still features its remarkable chardonnays, but the vineyard’s diversified soil produces aromatic, rich and full-bodied Cabernet Sauvignons and Zinfandels.

HoursDaily from 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM
ReservationsUpgraded experiences can be booked by calling 800.222.7288 or emailing reservations@montelena.com.
Websitewww.montelena.com
Address1429 Tubbs Ln, Calistoga

Best Art and Adventure: Hess Persson Estates

The combination of ATV vineyard tours and impressive contemporary art collection may seem miss-matched, but all that and more is on offer at Hess Persson Estates. 

Hess Persson offers a range of tour and tasting experiences at their 1,000+ acre vineyard perched on the slopes of Mount Veeder in Napa. Their ATV tours allow you to enjoy stunning views across the valley and feel one with the vines (without the effort). Conclude the excursion with a wine and cheese or food pairing. 

If your interests lie in the Hess art collection, enjoy a self-guided tour free of charge (with reservation), or consider a combination tour complete with private tasting experience. Their walk-through tour with Director of Art Robert Ceballos enhances the art with stories of each artist and their relationships with curator Donald Hess.

HoursFriday – Monday, by appointment only
ReservationsReservations required. Book online or call (707) 255-1144
Websitehttps://www.hessperssonestates.com
Address4411 Redwood Road Napa, CA 94558

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Redwoods and California Wine Country Tour

  • 10 Hours
  • 179+

The only wine country tour to combine three Napa & Sonoma Valley wineries with a morning excursion to San Francisco’s stunning Coast Redwood forest – Muir Woods.

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20% OFF Spring Offer
castello di amorosa winery courtyard

Small Group Napa Valley Reserve Wine Tour

  • 10 Hours
  • 299+

This small group Napa Valley wine tour from San Francisco features seated tastings at 3 of Napa’s best-loved wineries, including the 13th century-style castle at Castello di Amorosa.

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VIP Small Group

Best Tasting Porch: Ru Vango Winery

This quintessential Carneros AVA property, once cultivated by the Michael Mondavi Family Estate, is surrounded by rolling hills of planted vineyards. In the evening, fog and breezes off nearby San Pablo Bay provide natural cooling.

What makes a visit delightful is Ru Vango’s perfectly situated wrap-around porch that looks out over sun-soaked vineyards located in the southernmost grape-growing region in Napa Valley.

The winery is particularly known for its wines made from Chardonnay and Pinot Noir grapes grown at 2000 feet above sea level and in the direct pathway of cool breezes that create the ideal growing conditions for wines with complex character.

HoursDaily from 10:00 AM to 4:30 PM
ReservationsReservations for fewer than 6 are not required. For special arrangements or large parties call 707 253 1615 or email reservations@kieuhoangwinery.com
Websitehttps://www.ruvango.com/
Address1285 Dealy Lane Napa, CA 94559

Best Family-Owned Winery: Hans Fahden Vineyard

Hans Fahden Vineyards is a family-owned winery, resting 1,000 feet above Napa’s valley floor in the heart of the Mayacama Mountains. A family-owned and operated for three generations, the Fahden Family has a limited production of 1,500 cases per year.

Three vineyard areas are separated by volcanic outcroppings and forests of Douglas Fir. The soil is pure volcanic tufa beneath a thin layer of topsoil that forces it Cabernet Sauvignon vines’ roots to compete for a scarce water supply.

The estate’s perfect location just 30 miles from cooling blankets of fog on the Pacific Coast gives the grapes time to rest at night, producing character and complexity for master winemaker, David Sunberg.

French-style gardens surround the tasting room and add a dash of color to the estage.  No matter the season, roses, irises, petunias, pansies, cornflowers, poppies, ornamental grasses or native shrubs are in bloom.

A generation ago, an amazing wine cave was tunneled into a formation of volcanic ash rock. Inside, the cave’s walls are lined with wine barrels; grape-leaf adorned fixtures; and the twinkle of tiny lights.

HoursDaily from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM 
ReservationsReservations are requested. Each tasting is approximately 60 minutes and may include up to six (6) guests.Phone: (707) 942-6760
Websitewww.hansfahden.com/
Address4855 Petrified Forest Road, Calistoga, 94515

Best Lunch Spot: V. Sattui Winery

V. Sattui Winery is a long-time favorite stop for lunch because of its old-world Italian charm, vast picnic grounds, personalized winery, barrel tastings, food pairings, legendary fresh food deli, and friendly staff.

Michelin-Star chef, Stefano Masanti ensures exceptional cuisine matches the glamorous and relaxing space. Culinary Director, Joe Schneider, combines award-winning wines with weekly tasting events. For any Napa tour from San Francisco, V. Sattui is a great spot to relax with a bottle of wine, while enjoying a family lunch on the picnic grounds.

V. Sattui features more than 60 different wines including sparkling and Port-styles and has recently added a Concierge Service designed to tailor group visits to guest preferences.

HoursWinter: 9:00 AM-5:00 PMSummer: 9:00 AM-6:00 PM 
ReservationsNo appointment required. Large groups or event reservations can be made at (707) 963-7774
Websitewww.vsattui.com
Address1111 White Lane, St. Helena, CA 94574

Best Vineyard Walk: Cuvaison

For those wanting to stretch your legs and get up close and personal to the vines, consider visiting Cuvaison Winery. For over 50 years, this Los Carneros region winery has been introducing the world to exceptional cool-climate Napa Valley Chardonnays and Pinot Noirs. 

Currently offered on Monday mornings, their 2-hour hike and tasting experience immerses visitors in the 200-acre property. The guided hike concludes on the patio, with an estate tasting and boxed lunch from Carneros Resort and Spa. 

Those not interested in hiking can still enjoy an elegant tasting in Cuvaison’s Tasting Salon. Tastings are available daily, by appointment only.

HoursDaily from 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
ReservationsReservations required. Book online or call (707) 942-2455
Websitehttps://www.cuvaison.com
Address1221 Duhig Rd, Napa, CA 94559

Best Medieval Castle: Castello di Amorosa

Castello di Amorosa knows how to make a first impression. The authentically styled, 13th-century Tuscan castle winery was constructed using more than 200 containers of European materials and furnishings. 

Begun in 1994, a humble building gradually morphed into a castle spanning 121,000 square feet with 107 rooms located in four underground and four above-ground levels. The building has all the elements you’d expect from an authentic Italian castle. A moat with a drawbridge, high stone walls, gargoyles, a church, and a fully equipped torture chamber will fascinate on the way to the vaulted wine tasting cellar.

Thankfully, Castello di Amorosa puts the same love and attention into its wines which are elegant, intensely flavored, and well-balanced. The castle winery produces hand-crafted Italian-styled wines, including Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Primitivo and Sangiovese.

HoursDaily 9:30 AM to 4:30 PM
ReservationsReservations are highly recommended. The winery advises visiting before 12:30 PM on weekends. Assistance is available at 707.967.6272.
Websitewww.castellodiamorosa.com
Address4045 St. Helena Hwy, Calistoga, CA 94515

Best Wine Cave: Stags Leap Cellars

Founded in 1970 by Warren Winiarski, this winery brought international acclaim to Napa Valley wines when their 1973 Cabernet Sauvignon won the famous 1976 “Judgment of Paris” tasting. A bottle of the vintage was inducted into the Smithsonian National Museum in 1996 to highlight the impact that the achievement had on the U.S. wine industry.

The newly remodeled facility at Stags Leap  is a showcase for gorgeous vineyards and Napa countryside. At the center of the vaulted cave, swings an amazing floor-to-ceiling Foucault pendulum. According to Winiarski, the winery’s cave “is the moral center of the universe.”

The 90-minute Stags Leap tour and tasting experience (by appointment only) explores the history of the estate, its unique terroir, and its superlative wines. Small groups are treated to fascinating stories of one of California’s earliest wine estates as they stroll the property and finish with a seated tasting in the stately Manor House.

You can no longer taste the famous 1973 cabernet, but you can taste one of their newer vintages from vines that have been growing on the estate since the 1890s.

HoursDaily at 10:00 AM, 1:00 PM and 3:00 PM
ReservationsBy appointment only. Call (707) 261-6410
Websitewww.stagsleap.com
Address6150 Silverado Trail · Napa, CA 94558

Best Budget-friendly: Rombauer Vineyards

This St. Helena vineyard is one of the last wineries in the valley that encourages you to bring your own food for a picnic. Reserve one of their outdoor tables, buy a glass or bottle of their well-known chardonnay and enjoy a budget-friendly meal. 

If you are interested in a guided tasting here, those won’t break the bank either! Indoor and outdoor tastings for groups of 1-4 are only $25 per person. While they don’t offer much for snacks, the friendly staff, quality wine, and beautiful setting make for a great value tasting. 

HoursDaily from 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
ReservationsReservations required. Book online or call (866) 280-2582 for last minute reservations
Websitehttps://rombauer.com
Address3522 Silverado Trail N St Helena, CA 94574

Best Wine Club: Beringer Vineyard

beringer vineyard

If you really enjoy the wines from a specific winery and the wines are hard to find, then I recommend

If you really enjoy the wines from a specific winery and the wines are hard to find, then I recommend signing up a wine club in Napa Valley. As a member, you will often be the first to receive new releases or limited production wines. Most memberships include free tastings in their tasting rooms and discounts when you buy more wines online.

Beringer Vineyards has an extremely celebrated wine club credited to its intricately adorned 17-room Rhine House mansion, constructed in 1884. Beringer Reserve Club members receive complimentary samples and tastings in exclusive areas of the mansion.

The Beringer Wine Club also features special invitations to classes, performances, recitals and other pop-up occasions like gourmet dinners and rare barrel-tasting sessions in cellars where wine producers work their magic.

While distinguished as the oldest continuously operating winery in Napa Valley and a National Historic site, Beringer Estate is graced with 19th-century architecture and verdant gardens.

Beringer cultivates diverse and prized vineyards across appellations from the highest hills in Napa to the valley floor behind the historic winery.

HoursDaily from 10:30 AM to 4:45
ReservationsAppointments are recommended, call (707) 257-5771 or book online.
Websitewww.beringer.com
Address2000 Main Street, St. Helena, CA 94574

Best Convenience: Ackerman Heritage House

If you are staying in downtown Napa, a stop at Ackerman Heritage House is a must. This stunning 1889 Victorian Estate is walking distance from most Napa hotels, but the convenience doesn’t make the experience.

Ackerman Family Vineyards provide elegant experiences at their Heritage House. You can find classic tastings here, but Ackerman pays almost as much attention to their food as their wines. From chef-led wine and lunch pairings, to cooking classes, to one of the best brunches in town, all of your senses are sure to be delighted. 

HoursTuesday – Saturday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM, by appointment only
ReservationsReservations required. Book online or call (855) 238-9463
Websitehttps://www.ackermanfamilyvineyards.com
Address608 Randolph St. Napa, Ca 94559

Best Fairy Tale Estate: Domaine Carneros

Founded by the noble French family behind Champagne Taittinger, this majestically grand château delivers a splendid wine tour in Carneros Appellation of Napa Valley. The Domaine Carneros is located in the southern part of Napa Valley, near the cool climate of San Pablo Bay.

This stunning 18th-century French mansion is carved into a gorgeous Napa hillside. Below the winery are cellars, replete with exceptional sparkling wine. There are three terraces from which you can enjoy breathtaking views while sipping extraordinary sparkling and Pinot Noir wines.

Winery tours offer a behind-the-scenes look at how sparkling wines are produced, from harvesting of the vineyards to the bottling process. The tour experience culminates with a sampling of wines paired with an array of artisan cheeses, gourmet caviar, smoked salmon, and charcuterie, while seated in the Louis XV–inspired salon.

HoursDaily from 10:00 AM–5:30 PM.
ReservationsReservations are required. Phone (707) 257-0101
Websitewww.domainecarneros.com
Address1240 Duhig Rd., Napa, CA 94559

Best Celebrity-Owned Winery: Inglenook Winery

One of the original Napa Valley wineries, the elegant, ivy-covered Inglenook was founded by Finnish sea

One of the original Napa Valley wineries, the elegant, ivy-covered Inglenook was founded by Finnish sea captain and wine connoisseur, Gustave Niebaum, in 1879. Gustave was passionate about making fine wines.

Hollywood legends were drawn to this Napa treasure in the 1930s and 40s, including Carole Lombard, Clark Gable, and Jean Harlow, to name just a few.

In 1975, Francis Ford Coppola acquired the notorious winery and spent considerable time, money, and energy restoring it to its original, magnificent splendor. He has since returned the abandoned name Inglenook to the estate, promoting it as a true crown jewel of Napa Valley.

Wine tours of the historic grounds, elaborate tasting rooms, antique cars and other features are by appointment only.

HoursDaily from 10:00 AM to 4:30 PM
ReservationsTours are by appointment only. Call (707) 968-1161
Websitewww.inglenook.com
Address1991 St. Helena Highway, Rutherford, CA 94573

Best Family-friendly: Tres Sabores

Tres Sabores is a kid and dog-friendly vineyard aimed at bringing you back to the old Napa. This family-owned winery, opened in 1999, aims “to explore the ‘three savory flavors’ in every glass of wine: the taste of the vine, the terroir, and the good company around the table.”

Owner and winemaker Julie Johnson does just that by providing a relaxed yet intimate experience. Adults will delight in the organic wine and children will be fascinated by the local animals, curated activities, and maybe even a taste of something fresh from the garden. While they do offer food pairings, parents of picky kids shouldn’t despair, as they encourage groups to bring their own food too, as long as they drink what is available on property. 

This unpretentious winery was recognized by the San Francisco Chronicle as one of the top wineries in Napa Valley in 2023. Take a drive down the dirt road and see why for yourself. 

HoursDaily, by appointment only
ReservationsReservations required. Call (707) 967-8027 or email visitus@tressabores.com
Websitehttps://tressabores.com
Address1620 S Whitehall Lane St. Helena, CA 94574, USA

Best Exclusive: Fantesca Estate and Winery

This hidden gem winery offers only private tours of their St. Helena estate to elevate your Napa Valley experience. The personalized tour of the grounds, complete with stunning Spring Mountain views, offers an impressive start to the experience. 

Continue your journey into their winemaking process with a tour of their 300-foot mountainside cave, filled with fragrant french oak barrels. Learn about winemaker Heidi Barrett’s limited-availability wines during a tasting of select vintage and library wines at your private tasting desk overlooking the valley floor. 

Not only does Fantesca produce fantastic wines, their estate is also home to olive trees and honey bees, which produce extra virgin olive oils and dark, rich Napa Valley honey. Explore all that Fantesca has to offer with an exclusive visit to this special property. 

HoursNo scheduled hours.  All tours and tastings are private affairs.
ReservationsBegin your private reservation online or call (707) 968-9229
Websitehttps://fantesca.com
Address2920 Spring Mountain Road St. Helena, CA 94574

Best Exclusive: Hall Napa Valley

Hall Napa Valley wines perfectly illustrate the meaning of terroir. Carefully curating grapes from 13 of the 16 Napa Valley appellations makes for a portfolio of plush, dense, structured wines with refined tannins.

The tasting room of this Rutherford AVA has floor-to-ceiling glass to show off the remarkable views of the Sacrache vineyard where organically farmed, densely planted grapes result in some of the smoothest, most flavorful Cabernet Sauvignon wines in the world.

Exquisite tasting dinners of seasonal cuisine prepared by celebrity chefs, are delightfully lit by a massive Donald Lipski chandelier in the shape of a grapevine root system set aglow with the sparkle of 1,500 Swarovski crystals.  The tasting caves are hand-built from bricks imported out of Vienna.

Watch Hall’s calendar for special wine and food pairing events and for when they will offering sips of the rarest single-vineyard bottles in the Appellation Exploration Experience.

HoursNo scheduled hours.  All tastings are private affairs. 
Reservationshturner@hallwines.com(707) 286-7150
Websitewww.hallwines.com
Address401 St. Helena Hwy. South, St. Helena, CA 94574

Best Time to Go to Napa Valley

Best Ways to Do Napa Valley Tours from San Francisco

Group Tour.

There are more than a dozen established and respected tour operators offering wine tasting experiences. Taking one of these wine tours from San Francisco offers you the chance to sit back, relax and enjoy the experience.

The experiences are guided so you can learn about grape growing and winemaking as you travel to visit Napa Valley wineries. As a bonus, you’ll have the chance to socialize with other wine enthusiasts as you taste your way through the area.

Group tour operators usually include the wine tasting fees which they negotiate below the posted rates. They also take care of reservations which can be difficult to get during the peak summer and fall seasons. Here are several, we recommend:

Platypus Wine Tours’ “join-in” wine tours are a good option to experience Napa’s wineries while meeting new people along the way. During this approachable, sociable tour, you’ll visit four wineries and have a picnic lunch. Note: Platypus does not pick up at any hotels in San Francisco. They begin tours from Vallejo, CA, which you must reach by taking a ferry from Pier 1 in San Francisco. Phone: (707) 253-2723

Extranomical Tours’ Redwoods and Wine Country Tour is one of the most highly regarded wine tours from San Francisco based on TripAdvisor reviews. The day starts with a stroll under giant redwoods in Muir Woods and then a wine enthusiast guide takes you to both Napa and Sonoma Valleys for tastings and an optional gourmet lunch. Extranomical Tours also offers a Small Group Reserve Tour to Napa that visits three of the wineries on this “best” list.

Private Tours

If you prefer to stick with your own group for a Napa Valley wine tasting from San Francisco and you have at least 6 people, you can easily arrange a reasonably priced private tour. A day tour to Napa from San Francisco will run $400 to $600 but you’ll need to add in the wine tasting fees (plan on an average $25 per person at each winery) and gratuity for the driver.

Private tours can be customized to wineries you want to visit, and you can decide whether you want the fare to include wine tasting fees or pay them as you go. The operator should also make reservations at the wineries (make sure of this!).

Extranomical San Francisco Tours (more shameless promotion!) also offers private, build-your-own wine tours to Napa Valley from San Francisco. To make the planning easy, an experienced travel consultant will help put your private tour together and handle reservations and all the special details needed to make your day in the wine country perfectly memorable. They do pickups from any Bay Area hotel to Napa and back. Phone: (415)-357-0700

Beau Wine Tours & Limo offers introductory tours perfect for Napa Valley newbies. The experience can be customized to your tastes and offers the chance to visit and tour at premier Napa wineries like Robert Mondavi Winery, Chateau Montelena, and Beringer Estate. A professional guide will provide insights into Napa’s grape varieties and terroir to help you gain a better understanding of this beloved wine region. Beau Wine Tours is based in Napa but will pick up qualifying groups in San Francisco for an extra fee. Phone: (707) 257-0887

DIY Of course, you can drive yourself on a tour of Napa Valley wineries. Don’t rent a car from the airport, wait until you get into San Francisco and rent your car just for the day you plan to head to up to Napa Valley (hotels can charge up to $70 per night for a garage space!). Make sure you check how late the rental car company is open, since some close early on certain nights of the week.

Be sure to set up tasting tour appointments in advance. Most wineries have open tasting hours, but many of the best experiences require advance reservations. You can simply call the wineries or look on their sites to see if appointments can be made online.

You can also use Uber/Lift as transportation, but they will not plan your route for the day. Without a good plan for going from winery to winery and lunch, you may spend most of your day inside a Prius instead of enjoying your day in Napa Valley.

Be sure to assign a designated driver!

You can also use Uber/Lift as transportation, but they will not plan your route for the day. Without a good plan for going from winery to winery and lunch you may spend most of your day inside a Prius instead of enjoying your day in Napa Valley.

Best to Know Before You Go

Is this your first trip to the wine country? No problem, here are a few helpful hints to help you prepare.

  • Eat Before Tasting: Eat a good breakfast before you leave your hotel so you are ready for a full day of tasting.
  • Don’t Wear Perfume: Leave the scent of your perfume and lotions at your hotel. This allows your nose (and others’ noses!) to fully experience the beauty of each wine.
  • Search “how to taste wines”: Swirl, sniff, sip, and repeat to savor all of the aromas and flavors.
  • Ask Questions: Don’t be afraid to ask questions as the wineries LOVE talking about their wines.
  • Pace Yourself: Wine tasting is a slow process so you can remember every moment, flavor, and wine. Take your time as you taste and savor the experience.

Of course, this list only scratches the surface. Napa has dozens of other amazing wineries worth noting, such as Beaulieu, Cakebread, Ehlers, Far Niente, Robert Mondavi, Pine Ridge, Shafer, Darioush and Silver Oak, to name a few.

Published on: August 22nd 2023
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