Off the beaten path wineries in Napa?

Old Jan 7th, 2003, 10:22 AM
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Off the beaten path wineries in Napa?

Leaving this weekend for Napa and would like suggestions for lesser known wineries in the Napa area. Not looking to avoid the tourists, but would like to find wines that are not readily available in our home state.
Like hardy reds, french-style varietals. Last time we visited Arroyo and although plain, the wine was great. Any input would be greatly appreciated.
 
Old Jan 7th, 2003, 10:35 AM
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Rombauer is a neat one and a fun drive.
 
Old Jan 7th, 2003, 10:37 AM
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Hess Collection, Artesa, Sequoia Grove, Millat, Duckhorn. First two are very scenic others have good reds. Duckhorn does not have tasting room, but you can visit and purchase 1/2 or full bottles.
 
Old Jan 7th, 2003, 10:59 AM
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I'll give you some good ones but the majority are in Sonoma or between Napa & Sonoma. BR Cohn (also great olive oils), Ledson, Quivera, Rugucsi, Pride (best Vigonier you'll find) & Preston (lots of unusual Reds). Preston has a great bakery & the grounds of Ledson are wonderful.
 
Old Jan 7th, 2003, 12:06 PM
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Try Dutch Henry. Wines (really great standard California varietals) are only available via the winery. Tasting room is amidst the barrels. Incredibly friendly staff.

It's in Calistoga on the Silverado Trail. Actually, most wineries along the Silverado trail are a good bet.
 
Old Jan 7th, 2003, 12:11 PM
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Rombauer, Plump Jack, Newton, Robert Sinskey.
 
Old Jan 8th, 2003, 08:20 AM
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You might try William Hill. It is a really neat ride up Atlas Peak and the wines are pretty good. At the bottom of the hill is a small winery called Del Dotto. It's easily missed. I also recommend Duckhorn. I stayed at the Wine Country Inn (also highly recommended) and tasted a few of Duckhorn's wines at the evening tastings. The Silverado Trail suggestion is correct. Lots of great wineries.
 
Old Jan 10th, 2003, 08:15 PM
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Artesia, SW of Napa is a beautiful facility with fabulous views and a deck where you can enjoy your wine. Opus is incredible to see. Reservations are a must. There is only one wine and they charge $15. to tour, but it is beautiful. Jarvis Winery is supposed to be incredible -- caves, waterfalls etc. I have not seen this one though. You must have reservations there too and I think $10. per person.
 
Old Jan 11th, 2003, 02:43 AM
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I'm partial to Newton....stunning gardens great reds and very big chards that have lots of fans (not me however, too much oak).

It was started by the original Sterling Vineyard investor but is now owned by Veuve Cliquot I think. Gorgeous place, excellent reds.

The wines at Sterling are also exceptional. The winery is spectacular and you can buy some very special reds that are not available elsewhere. Taking the gondola is great.

I love Cakebread as well, very small and highly regarded.
 
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