Would you like some wine with your glass of wine? Napa Valley is a place where wine lovers can rejoice, relax, dine, and likely feel a little tipsy. After three days in the region, we have some tips to make sure you have only the best drinks in your hand.
Below is our ranking of the wineries we visited during our trip. Everyone has different tastes and preferences, though, so use this as a guide to learn about the specialties of each winery and figure out where you want to visit!
1. Frog’s Leap: This was our favorite of the vineyards we visited from an atmosphere and wine perspective. The wine was more like an “everyday drinking” wine, and the vineyard makes you feel as if you are visiting someone’s home. We were able to do the free wine tour and tasting, which is a great experience, and I highly recommended it if you would like to visit this vineyard. Please make reservations for this tour ahead of time as it does book up.
2. Inglenook: This was the most beautiful of the vineyards we had a chance to visit – a perfect setting for a wedding. Unfortunately, we weren’t able to do a tasting since the winery was full with reservations, but we were able to go to their café. There we enjoyed a bottle of wine and some cheese on the patio. Definitely recommend this vineyard with a reservation!
3. Opus One: AMAZING! Opus is beautiful and refined. The tasting room was under renovation when we visited, so the experience was slightly different from their normal tasting experience. The sommelier was very friendly and knowledgeable, and he provided great recommendations around Napa. The wine was also a treat, but be prepared – it is quite expensive. we would definitely recommend this vineyard as a must visit while in Napa.
4. ZD Wines: The sommelier at Opus recommended we visit ZD wines. This winery is a wonderful, small vineyard with a very nice view. However, we didn’t realize they specialize in Chardonnays, which is not our favorite varietal. Nevertheless, we were pleasantly surprised. The Chardonnays and other wines we tried were very good, and we would definitely recommend this vineyard. It does not require a reservation, but it is small, so reservations are encouraged.
5. Caymus: This was our first stop on the vineyard tour, and it was definitely one of the more touristy experiences. The tasting is $50, and it includes $50 off the price of a bottle of wine from their shop. This is definitely a nice and appreciated perk. Don’t get your hopes up, though, because this isn’t standard practice across vineyards. The reserve cabernet sauvignon here is great, but it is a little pricey and in our opinion not worth the $200 price tag. Their $80 cabernet is a great alternative if you are wanting to bring a little bit home.
6. Peju: Peju is a winery we knew about before heading to Napa. Unfortunately, we were a little disappointed with our visit. We have had quite a few of their wines previously and enjoyed them, but overall, we would recommend experiencing a difference vineyard. The tasting experience just wasn’t anything special. Don’t get me wrong, though – we still love the wine. We just had higher hopes. If you would like to visit here, know that the vineyard is very beautiful, and a reservation for a tasting is not required.
7. Darioush: Like stepping into a Roman paradise, Darioush is definitely worth a walk around. We enjoyed a wine and cheese tasting here, which was great and a very personal experience. There were only three of us on the tour, so it made for a lot of conversation about the wine and the foundation of the vineyard. The area has a great atmosphere. However, this is not on our “must visit” list of vineyards in Napa. It is slightly overpriced, and we didn’t enjoy the wine as much as we did at other vineyards.
Happy traveling!
Kitrina & Jordan
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