Hey Mike, my wife and I are planning our first trip to the valley for early November. We are more interested in the 'boutique winery' experience, along with nice meals. We also believe in the 2-3 wineries/day. Would love to gain more insight from you. I have subscribed to your channel. Jim B.
My name is Thomas!! I did a video about what are the best wineries to visit in Napa. If you are looking for a boutique experience I would suggest booking anything on the Mountain AVA's that is family owned. Most wineries don't offer meals though. B Cellars has a great culinary experience. Del Dotto's delicacies tasting experience is expensive but awesome. I believe they do some food options at Brasswood as well.
Hey Thomas thanks for your video, very helpful. I will be traveling next week to Napa for the 1st time. You mentioned about extended experience wineries.. any suggestion/recommendation? Greetings from Panama City, Panama.
Thank you for the video! Could you please tell us know what are the best towns and places to visit or stay in Napa Valley that are beautiful, walkable and have lots of cafey, shops etc. I am looking to do sightseeing and be in a place where I can walk around alot and see cute places.
Thanks for the video! Visiting the area for the first time in April for my bachelor party. If we we’re going to splurge for one dinner, activity and/or tasting what should it be? Or would a transportation service be a good thing to spend extra on? Liked and subbed 😄
Hi, I'd like some tips to go budget friendly, and find some intimate experiences while we are there, like the falcon experience, or a day spent going around the winery in an off-road vehicle or by horseback. We are coming 3/2-7/23.
Thank you so much for commenting and watching the video. Please subscribe to my channel! I have posted dozens of wine videos about Napa and if you'd ever like any suggestions about what wineries to visit when up here let me know!
Hi Mike! My husband, mother-in-law, and I are visiting Napa on 12/18 & 12/19 for the first time. I'm finding your videos so helpful! If you could choose just two-four wineries to visit, which would you choose? I'm feeling a bit overwhelmed by our options. We love an interesting experience and to learn a lot. And what about favorite restaurants? We enjoy local flavor and experiences. Thanks!
Is there pregnant friendly things to do? My husband and I Really want to visit Napa valley for our baby moon next month because it looks so beautiful there but not sure if it’ll be worth it with me being in my 3rd trimester. Also, you mentioned nice areas to do a picnic we definitely want to do that too, any suggestions?
Oh my word!!! Pregnant in Napa! Well, as you already probably know Napa is wine country and its the disneyland for wine drinkers! BUT.....it's also an amazing culinary destination with so many amazing restaurants! Bistro Don Giovanni, Press, French Laundry, Bouchon, Bottega, Angele, Morimoto, Bistro Jeanty, Ad Hoc, Farmstead, etc.....so many wonderful culinary delights!!!! Also, if your playing tag along to wineries and not drinking....Schramsberg, Chateau Montelena, Inglenook, Darioush, Del Dotto, Castello di Amarosa, and so many other amazing aesthetic wineries to enjoy. If you picnic a great park in downtown Napa is Fuller Park. Or perhaps up in St Helena at Lyman park.
Hi Mike I’ve just discovered your channel and found it so helpful, I’ll be traveling there at the end of this month and would love to speak with you if you don’t mind sharing your email with me.
@@MagicTimeWineChannel Hi Thomas my apologies! If you’re not to upset with me I would still love to chat, I’m a film student here in NY and want to do some filming in Napa.