Napa help
#1
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Napa help
Hi, I'm traveling to Napa in May with five friends (girlfriend getaway)
We will be staying at the Elm House Inn four nights.
Saturday
Arrive SFO - get rental car
Drive to Napa - stop for lunch in Berkley (my friend wants to say she's been there)
Domaine Carneros
Napa visitors center for info coupons etc.
Check in hotel
Hess collection
Back to hotel and dinner
Sunday
Oxbow market
Soda Canyon Store for lunch supplies
Dariuosh (to see architecture ) no tasting
Clos Du Val tasting and lunch at res. picnic table
Stag's Leap tour
Mumm Napa
Hotel and dinner
Monday
Clos Pegase - cave tour and tasting
Lunch - Busters BBQ Calistoga
Sterling - tram and tasting
(Open for rec. from hotel)
Or -- Beringer
Peju
Hotel and dinner
Tuesday
Napa farmers market
Open
Wed
Pack check out go to airport for 1PM flight
Any suggestions, help etc. wanted.Thanks in advance
We will be staying at the Elm House Inn four nights.
Saturday
Arrive SFO - get rental car
Drive to Napa - stop for lunch in Berkley (my friend wants to say she's been there)
Domaine Carneros
Napa visitors center for info coupons etc.
Check in hotel
Hess collection
Back to hotel and dinner
Sunday
Oxbow market
Soda Canyon Store for lunch supplies
Dariuosh (to see architecture ) no tasting
Clos Du Val tasting and lunch at res. picnic table
Stag's Leap tour
Mumm Napa
Hotel and dinner
Monday
Clos Pegase - cave tour and tasting
Lunch - Busters BBQ Calistoga
Sterling - tram and tasting
(Open for rec. from hotel)
Or -- Beringer
Peju
Hotel and dinner
Tuesday
Napa farmers market
Open
Wed
Pack check out go to airport for 1PM flight
Any suggestions, help etc. wanted.Thanks in advance
#3
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Looks good. You're already going to Mumm, but if you haven't been to the Domaine Chandon facility, it's worth it for the wonderful champagnes they make (my favorite brand of the American producers of sparkling wines). Maybe on your open Tuesday...? I went there on a wine shuttle, so I don't know what the tasting fees are there. But on a Tuesday I would think you'd get some nice, individualized service from the pourers.
Have a good time, and don't forget-- hydrate whenever possible!!
Have a good time, and don't forget-- hydrate whenever possible!!
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I agree that Chandon is well worth a visit, but then again, there are so many great producers in the Napa Valley, anyone could make you a very long list; your list looks good.
When we visit tasting rooms, we often ask the people behind the counter where they would suggest we go next--we've found amazing producers we'd never have heard of otherwise this way. So I recommend this strategy, and I think it's good to leave some time unplanned at this point so you can fill in that Tuesday as you go.
Enjoy!
When we visit tasting rooms, we often ask the people behind the counter where they would suggest we go next--we've found amazing producers we'd never have heard of otherwise this way. So I recommend this strategy, and I think it's good to leave some time unplanned at this point so you can fill in that Tuesday as you go.
Enjoy!
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Thanks for the responses.
I think the idea of leaving Tuesday open is good advise. And I have read about asking at wineries for recommendations and that sometimes they come with coupons to encourage visits.
I think I've decided to skip the Napa visitors center.
I am a little worried about the time frame for visiting The Hess on Sat. But since no res. are required I guess we'll play it by ear.
I've also read that The Elm house innkeepers are full of good advise. May I'll email a it gets closer to the trip.
I think the idea of leaving Tuesday open is good advise. And I have read about asking at wineries for recommendations and that sometimes they come with coupons to encourage visits.
I think I've decided to skip the Napa visitors center.
I am a little worried about the time frame for visiting The Hess on Sat. But since no res. are required I guess we'll play it by ear.
I've also read that The Elm house innkeepers are full of good advise. May I'll email a it gets closer to the trip.
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Visit the town of St. Helena - nice boutique shops; as well as olive oil companies -- it's my new favorite gift - Blood Orange Olive Oil.
Just south of St. Helena is the wonderful Dean and DeLuca store -- fun just to browse in -- you could also pick up picnic supplies here.
In Yountville -- Bouchon Bakery for a macaron.
In Yountville -- take out lunch at Ad Hoc Addendum -- you can eat Thomas Keller food for @ $16.00 -- but you have to like buttermilk chicken.
There are a couple of Napa wine apps you can download to your iPhone instead of printing coupons. wine country.com is one.
One of the greatest foods I had in Napa was the FRESH mozzarella at Tra Vigne -- they make it to order -- have it for an appetizer in the bar -- enough for 5 people.
Have fun.
Just south of St. Helena is the wonderful Dean and DeLuca store -- fun just to browse in -- you could also pick up picnic supplies here.
In Yountville -- Bouchon Bakery for a macaron.
In Yountville -- take out lunch at Ad Hoc Addendum -- you can eat Thomas Keller food for @ $16.00 -- but you have to like buttermilk chicken.
There are a couple of Napa wine apps you can download to your iPhone instead of printing coupons. wine country.com is one.
One of the greatest foods I had in Napa was the FRESH mozzarella at Tra Vigne -- they make it to order -- have it for an appetizer in the bar -- enough for 5 people.
Have fun.
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The famous Culinary Institute of America has a school in St. Helena and they do tours. Even if you don't do the tour you can do a food tasting & they have a great gift shop.
Both cities are just a very quick and short drive north of Napa.
The famous Culinary Institute of America has a school in St. Helena and they do tours. Even if you don't do the tour you can do a food tasting & they have a great gift shop.
Both cities are just a very quick and short drive north of Napa.
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Napa Valley Itinerary
Saturday 5/17
11:00 Arrive SFO
12:00 Get rental car
12:45-1:45 Lunch @Skates on the Bay
2:45 Domaine Carnreos ($20-30 ~3-4 pours~ or by the glass)
3:30 Artesa $12-20(optional) *NRR
Check in to Hotel
Check out downtown Napa (buy bottles water for the car & snacks)
Go back to the hotel
7:00 Dinner ZUZU
Sunday 5/18
8:00 Breakfast at hotel
9:00 Oxbow Market (walk around market and pick up lunch for picnic)
10:00 Darioush (for architecture only)
11:00 Hagafen , complimentary tour, Tasting ($10-30) picnic on their grounds (reserved)
-open- (ZD, Pina or The Terraces )
3:00 Mumm Napa **Tour/ $25.00 includes tasting and flute. Also includes tour of Fine Art Gallery.
Monday 5/19
Breakfast at hotel
11:00 Clos Pegase **Connoisseur Cave Tour & Tasting $50.00 (reserved)
LUNCH - Buster's BBQ Calistoga
Sterling ** Tram ride and tasting $38.00 -$5.00 off w/ app. *NRR
Chateau Montelena $20.00 *NRR
Peju Provance $20.00 or Prager Port *NRR
7:15 Dinner Mustards Grill
Tuesday 5/20
Breakfast at hotel
Napa Downtown Farmer's Market
Hess Collection $15 The Hess Collection Contemporary Art Museum FREE **Tasting and art gallery *NRR
LUNCH
Visit St. Helena
Sutter Home Winery FREE TASTING & walk thru rose garden*NRR
3:00 Long Meadows Ranch - Wine & Olive Oil Tasting $10.00 *NRR
4-6PM Happy Hour at Long Meadow * Drinks and food
Wednesday 5/20
Breakfast
Pack
Leave for Airport or SF
*NRR No Reservation Required
Saturday 5/17
11:00 Arrive SFO
12:00 Get rental car
12:45-1:45 Lunch @Skates on the Bay
2:45 Domaine Carnreos ($20-30 ~3-4 pours~ or by the glass)
3:30 Artesa $12-20(optional) *NRR
Check in to Hotel
Check out downtown Napa (buy bottles water for the car & snacks)
Go back to the hotel
7:00 Dinner ZUZU
Sunday 5/18
8:00 Breakfast at hotel
9:00 Oxbow Market (walk around market and pick up lunch for picnic)
10:00 Darioush (for architecture only)
11:00 Hagafen , complimentary tour, Tasting ($10-30) picnic on their grounds (reserved)
-open- (ZD, Pina or The Terraces )
3:00 Mumm Napa **Tour/ $25.00 includes tasting and flute. Also includes tour of Fine Art Gallery.
Monday 5/19
Breakfast at hotel
11:00 Clos Pegase **Connoisseur Cave Tour & Tasting $50.00 (reserved)
LUNCH - Buster's BBQ Calistoga
Sterling ** Tram ride and tasting $38.00 -$5.00 off w/ app. *NRR
Chateau Montelena $20.00 *NRR
Peju Provance $20.00 or Prager Port *NRR
7:15 Dinner Mustards Grill
Tuesday 5/20
Breakfast at hotel
Napa Downtown Farmer's Market
Hess Collection $15 The Hess Collection Contemporary Art Museum FREE **Tasting and art gallery *NRR
LUNCH
Visit St. Helena
Sutter Home Winery FREE TASTING & walk thru rose garden*NRR
3:00 Long Meadows Ranch - Wine & Olive Oil Tasting $10.00 *NRR
4-6PM Happy Hour at Long Meadow * Drinks and food
Wednesday 5/20
Breakfast
Pack
Leave for Airport or SF
*NRR No Reservation Required
#11
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Assuming you only have carry on luggage - you may get the to the rental car center and be able ot leave by noon assuming you are a premier member of one of the rent a car companies. Otherwise there's often lines.
Then get seated, order and gobble lunch?
Then spending $20-30 at domain carneros (TAITTINGER, right?) and rushing it? Sat traffic from Berkeley to Napa may well take longer than an hour.
45 minutes for 3-4 pours - what if you want to buy a glass or just admire the view? It's a lovely property.
Then jump in the car for a 5 min drive ?
Then get seated, order and gobble lunch?
Then spending $20-30 at domain carneros (TAITTINGER, right?) and rushing it? Sat traffic from Berkeley to Napa may well take longer than an hour.
45 minutes for 3-4 pours - what if you want to buy a glass or just admire the view? It's a lovely property.
Then jump in the car for a 5 min drive ?
#12
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That arrival day is tight timing for sure, but it could all slide because they just have to check in and pick up some room snacks before dinner at 7. And it will slide--getting out of the airport, eating lunch, lingering over wine tasting, all take more time than you think.





