I FINALLY got to visit Wine Country and let me tell you, it was everything and then some! I spent HOURS researching the best wineries to visit and I'm going to share with you all our trip details here! Where to sip and where to stay!
Great video. We visit Napa once a month. My husband is over the landscape design and install at the Carneros Resort so we go to many wineries and restaurants over the last six years.
But, what did you wear?!! 😍 I’m planning a trip for mid December with my boyfriend and the avg is like 58 but I’ve heard it’s really chilly in The Valley!
Hi came across this great video. really liked the route. we are planning a similar trip on December 2021. can you suggest the hotels you stayed in and the locations? I can then look for hotels in that area. want to spend Christmas ina quaint surrounding. a church surrounding would be great for Christmas.. many many thanks
Next time check Del dotto under caves. And for sparkling wine check schramsberg. Delicious and gorgeous properties. Opus one is a most for wine and peppery visitors. Alpha Omega their wines are amazing. Peju is a beautiful property as well. And please avoid Castello de Amorosa. Their wine is so bad and their property feels like Disney.
Wine country is definitely not cheap! And we splurged on a lot of extra things…hot air balloon, wine and food pairings, nicer hotels, etc. But the average tasting I would guess is around $100 pp. That’s what I love about this area though- you could plan 1000+ different trips to fit it in your budget!
I work in Napa in the wine industry. Too bad you missed all the important stuff at the some of the most important historical wineries. We cringe when we see the floppy hat girls coming with their phones and all they want to do is take photos of themselves. Castello di Amarosa was taken down in Italy and SHIPPED to Napa. It is an old castle. And yes, it is man-made…