Wine Country

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La vallée des vins, CACalifornia road trip is not just beaches and vibrant cities! The countryside holds a lot of treasures. 

California's Wine Country is home to the most prestigious vineyards and the most famous grape varieties in the country. This wine-growing region enjoys ideal conditions for growing world class grapes. You will have ample opportunity to judge for yourself: there are more than 400 wineries in Napa Valley, and just as many in neighbouring Sonoma Valley. These two areas abound with great names and small hidden gems that you will enjoy discovering. And along with great wine comes fine dining! Between 2 tastings, enjoy the exquisite food and bucolic scenery of this beautiful corner of California.

 

INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT WINE COUNTRY

Limited production: only 4% of California wines come from Napa Valley.

Small area: 46,000 acres (about 50 km long by 8 km wide).

Ideal Mediterranean climate found in only 2% of the world.

Diverse soils and topography.

More than 34 different grape varieties: 22% white grapes and 78% red grapes.

 

AUTHENTIK TIP

To make the most of your time in wine country, don't hesitate to explore other travel alternatives: tours by bus, train or limousine are offered daily, allowing you to sample the wines without having to worry about driving. Ask the staff at your accommodation for information about the different options available.

 

Here are some of the best-known wineries in Wine Country:


DOMAINE CHANDON

Domaine Chandon in Yountville provides visitors with one of the most beautiful locations in the region to taste fine wines. Founded in 1973, this winery was the first French-owned sparkling wine producer in Napa Valley. Its wines are created from traditional varietals such as Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier.


ROBERT MONDAVI WINERY

Robert Mondavi Winerry, Oakville, CARobert Mondavi Winery has helped bring worldwide recognition for American wines. Mondavi established his winery in a sprawling California Mission-style building with graceful arches and an expansive courtyard in Oakville. This iconic estate offers a variety of tasting options and culinary experiences that will delight both the casual visitor and the serious wine aficionado.


OPUS ONE

Opus One, Oakville This Oakville winery offers a luxury oenological experience. The elegant building rises in perfect harmony with the aesthetic of its natural environment, honouring the land and the light of the estate. But watch your wallet! Opus One produces a premium wine that retails for $150 or more the bottle. A tasting of the current vintage will cost you $50 a glass!

Reservations are necessary to visit the property.


BEAULIEU VINEYARDS

In 1900, when Georges de Latour's wife, Fernande, first laid eyes on the land that would become their Rutherford vineyard, she said "Quelle beau lieu!" or "What a beautiful place.” Shortly thereafter, de Latour bought the four-acre ranch, and founded Beaulieu Vineyard with the vision of making Napa Valley wines that would rival those of his native France. And the rest is history...


INGLENOOK

The story of Inglenook began in 1879 when Gustave Niebaum, a Finnish sea captain, wine connoisseur and entrepreneur, came to Rutherford to build a wine estate that would rival Europe’s finest. Celebrated American film director, producer and screenwriter Francis Coppola and his wife Eleanor purchased a large part of the property in 1975. Twenty years later, they acquired the rest of the property, including the historic winery.


BERINGER VINEYARDS

Beringer Vineyards - © Wiki Média, Jim GDiscover the tradition and heritage of Beringer, the oldest continuously operating winery in Napa Valley, with a winemaking tradition dating back to 1876. Located in St. Helena, it was the first Napa winery to offer public tours. This multiple award-winning winery is one of the most popular places in the region to tour and taste.

Beringer offers a tour of the Old Winery and its historic cellars. You will also get to visit the iconic Rhine House while tasting quality estate wines.

Various experiences possible with bookings daily. 


CLOS PEGASE

Clos Pegase is another beautiful destination for sampling world-class wines. The entire estate, founded by Mr. and Mrs. Jan Shrem, is majestic and peaceful. The postmodern building, the work of architect Michael Graves, merges modern and ancient architecture and was completed in 1987. There is also a magnificent garden. The success of Clos Pegase is legendary.

Tasting and tours require a reservation.


STERLING VINEYARDS

Sterling Vineyards, Calistoga Founded in 1964 by Englishman Peter Newton, Sterling Vineyards is among the most iconic wineries of Napa Valley. The estate features a rich heritage, stunning Greek-inspired architecture, a gondola ride to the hilltop winery, and revolutionary wines. The winery's eight historic bells, from London’s Church of St. Dunstan’s-in-the-East, chime regulary.


Hess Collection Winery, Napa, CAHESS COLLECTION WINERY

Located just outside of Napa, this imposing winemaking property has earned international recognition. The historic stone building was built in 1903 by Colonel Theodore Gier.

Donald Hess founded Hess Collection Winery in 1978 and opened it to the public in 1989. He also offers visitors free access to his private art collection in the Hess Contemporary Art Museum.

Visits are currently possible by reservation from Saturday to Monday.


RIDE IN A HOT AIR BALLOON

Tour de MontgolfièreA hot air balloon ride is an inspiring way to appreciate the valley's lush, rolling hills and enjoy a spectacular bird's eye view of the wineries. Balloons Above The Valley has been offering this experience for more than 40 years. If you have never tried this romantic means of transport, here is a great opportunity to do so. The 3 hours experience includes flight, coffee and fresh pastries.

Reservations necessary.


NAPA VALLEY WINE TRAIN

Get a taste of the glory days of luxury train travel aboard one of the Wine Train's vintage 1915 Pullman cars, once used for first-class train travel and faithfully restored in 1989. During your 36-mile journey through the lush Napa Valley, you will enjoy both the luxurious elegance of the train and the exquisite Napa Valley scenery. Several dining excursions are offered, during which guests are served a multi-course gourmet meal accompanied by excellent Napa Valley wines. An unforgettable experience! The excursions are often full; reservations are recommended.


DI ROSA CENTER FOR CONTEMPORARY ART

This museum was founded by two art lovers, René and Veronica Di Rosa. Their vast personal collection is now accessible to the public. A non-profit organization since 1997, the museum contains numerous galleries. More than 2,000 pieces by 800 artists are exhibited across the 215-acre property, many of them on the walls of a former winery.


Geyser de la CalifornieOLD FAITHFUL GEYSER OF CALIFORNIA

A spectacular natural wonder awaits you at the top of Napa Valley. This famous geyser in one of the most visited and photographed spots in California.

The site also features a petting zoo, gardens, a picnic and relaxation area, and a geological museum where you can learn about geysers, volcanos, earthquakes and more.


PETRIFIED FOREST

Pétrification des arbresAbout 3.4 million years ago, a violent volcanic eruption at Mount St. Helena caused the trees to become petrified. The process took thousands of years to complete. Travel back in time with a walk through this former forest of sequoias that have been turned to stone.

 

NEARBY


SONOMA VALLEY

Sonoma with its many outdoor activities is an ideal destination for families planning fewer winery tours.


FRANCIS FORD COPPOLA WINERY

Francis Ford Coppola Winery, GeyservilleOne of the must-visit wineries in Sonoma Valley is that of the celebrated American film director, producer and screenwriter who brought us Apocalypse Now, The Godfather and Dracula.

Enjoy a complete family experience you won't find at other wineries. The site has an amusement-park feel with two restaurants, two swimming pools (note, reservations are necessary), a gallery displaying a selection of movie memorabilia, a shop and, of course, a tasting room. Families are more than welcome.


SEBASTIANI VINEYARDS & WINERY

Samuele Sebastiani emigrated from Tuscany in 1895 and established the estate nine years later. Since Bill Foley bought Sebastiani in 2008, the team has been focusing on the production of world-class wines that showcase the Sonoma County terroir. The result is wines that are more concentrated and complex on every level. Today, the winery is making the finest wines in its long history.


SONOMA PLAZA

Historic Sonoma Plaza lies at the heart of the valley, in the charming town of Sonoma . This plaza has a Mexican feel and radiates romance with its artisan boutiques, meandering alleyways, sunny courtyards, historic buildings, restaurants, hotels, tasting rooms, cafes, art galleries and a vintage movie house. Park your car and go for a walk!

The plaza also hosts an array of events and markets during the summer. There are several free parking lots near Sonoma Plaza, the largest of which has its entrance on First Street East.


SONOMA STATE HISTORIC PARK

Mission San Francisco SolanoThis historic park is the site of the last Franciscan mission founded in California in 1823. The park consists of 6 historic sites in downtown Sonoma, near Sonoma Plaza: Mission San Francisco Solano, the Blue Wing Inn, the Sonoma Barracks, the Toscano Hotel & Kitchen, the Servants Quarters and General Vallejo’s Home.

Guided tours of Mission San Francisco Solano, the Barracks, General Vallejo's Home, and the Toscana Hotel are possible on weekends for a small fee with reservation.


JACK LONDON STATE HISTORIC PARK

Jack London State Historic ParkWriter, journalist and adventurer Jack London spent the final years of his life on this 1400-acre estate until his death in 1916 at the age of 40. While history is the park's main attraction, you will also enjoy its stunning scenery.

More than 29 km of trails crisscross the site, leading to historical locations and buildings. Walk, hike, take photos, have a picnic, unwind, enjoy nature.

Where to eat

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FARMSTEAD AT LONG MEADOW RANCH ($$-$$$)

This popular Napa Valley restaurant is located at Long Meadow Ranch. It's the perfect spot for good American farmhouse cuisine, crafted from ingredients fresh from the farm, ranch and vineyard. The elegantly casual setting provides Napa charm, and the menu is sure to please from starter to dessert.



BRIX ($$-$$$)

Brix brings together French-inspired California cuisine with a comprehensive selection of the valley's finest wines, along with spectacular views of its extensive gardens and the Mayacamas Mountains. Don't be surprised to see the chefs outside gathering fruits, vegetables and herbs for the day's specials! Also offers an outstanding Sunday brunch buffet.

 



EL DORADO KITCHEN ($$-$$$)

Located in the hotel complex of the same name, in the heart of Sonoma, El Dorado Kitchen serves contemporary California cuisine in an atmosphere that embodies a sophisticated and relaxed wine-country spirit. The menu showcases local ingredients, which change with the seasons, and the wine list features local wineries. You will also enjoy the beautiful outdoor terrace.



AUBERGE DU SOLEIL ($$$$)

If you love fine dining and enjoy a tasting menu with wine pairings, this restaurant is an excellent choice. Chef Robert Curry's cuisine draws on Mediterranean inspiration and reflects the richness and quality of locally-sourced ingredients. The restaurant's vast wine cellar houses more than 15,000 bottles! The service is excellent, and as a bonus, you will have a magnificent view of the valley from the terrace. Reservations are recommended.



CELADON ($$$$)

Located at the Napa River Inn, in the Historic Napa Mill complex, this award-winning restaurant is one of the most renowned in Napa. Its seasonally-influenced menu features flavours from the Mediterranean, Asia and the Americas. The menu offers a wide variety of unique and refined dishes. In addition to fine food and good wine, you will enjoy excellent service and a charming decor.

Festivals calendar

Festival Napa Valley

Dates: mid-July

Ten days of concerts with world-class performances in iconic winery and vineyard settings, accompanied by the famous wines of the region.


Bottlerock

Dates: May 

Large festival with more than 80 artists performing on 5 stages, cooking workshops with renowned local chefs, and wine tasting in ‘‘wine cabanas’’ throughout the festival site.

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Wine route. Sonoma, Napa and Calistoga. To have.

Sylvie Séguin Saturday September 23, 2023

GOOD

Romain Barzic Sunday September 17, 2023

NAPPA VALLEY

Gregory Grall Tuesday August 29, 2023

(Translated by Google) We were on a Sunday and everything was closed, I would have liked to visit a vineyard but impossible

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