Our hotel, the River Terrace Inn, is just a short walk from downtown Napa and the Napa Wine train. Although we didn't take the train we did stop in at
Bounty Hunter, a downtown wine bar that boasts some great BBQ brisket in addition to being the "go to" place to sample local vino. We also made sure to hit the
Oxbow Public Market, which hosts many food- and wine-oriented shops as well as
Gott's Roadside (great burgers). But the primary focus of this leg of the trip has been driving around the picturesque countryside and sampling the great wines of the Napa and Sonoma regions.
Each estate seems to have a unique architectural and landscaping style.
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Domaine Carneros |
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Rubicon Estate |
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Ornate Columns at Darioush |
Some can only be described as over-the-top ostentatious, like the Castello di Amorosa which looms like a medieval fortress over the highway.
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Are we in Italy? No, we are just at the Disney-esque Castello di Amorosa |
Some of the interiors are very elaborate as well.
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Peju Province Tasting Room - Note the marble floors |
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Staircase in the mansion at Rubicon |
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Feasting hall adorned with frescoes at Castello di Amorosa |
How many wineries did we manage to visit in all? These are just the ones remembered to photograph:
River Terrace Inn
1600 Soscol Avenue | Napa, CA 94559 | Reservations 866.627.2386
Domaine Carneros
1240 Duhig Road | Napa, CA 94559 | 800.716.2788 | Tastings with table service daily 10am - 6pm
Darioush Winery
4240 Silverado Trail | Napa, CA 94558 | 707.257.2345 | Tastings daily 10:30am - 5pm
Peju Province Winery
8466 St. Helena Highway | Rutherford, CA 94573 | 800.446.7358 | Tastings daily 10am - 6pm
Rubicon Estate
1991 St. Helena Highway | Rutherford, CA 94573 | 800.782.4266 | Tastings daily 10am - 5pm
Castello di Amorosa
4045 N. St. Helena Highway | Calistoga, CA 94515 | 707.967.6272 | Tastings daily 9:30am - 6pm
(until 5pm Nov - Feb)