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Napa Valley Wine Trails – Visit These Excellent Wineries

Please Note: COVID Restrictions are to be followed at all times. Please refer to a winery’s Website for visiting during the Pandemic. We have thoughtfully designed these Napa Valley Wine Trails. We have personally visited each winery on our list to make sure it passes the “Visitor Friendly Test.” See which Napa Valley Wine Trail fits with your interests. Do want small wineries, historic wineries, artsy wineries, it is all here for you. These wineries are working wineries. They have barrel rooms, fermenting tanks, and vineyards. 

Driving from winery to winery is not for all tourists. You can walk to tasting rooms in the four towns of the Napa Valley. Here are favorite tasting rooms in downtown Napa. Always check the winery’s Website for the most up-to-date information on visiting hours, reservations, and types of tastings that they offer. How much does it cost to taste wine in the Napa Valley?  

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Inglenook Chateau
Famous Chateau Inglemook

The historic and legendary wineries of the Napa Valley


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Small gems on HY 29

Napa Valley boutique wineries on Highway 29


Clos Pegase on the Silverado

Great wineries to visit on the Silverado Trail


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Chateau Montelena

Small wineries just north of the town of Calistoga


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Buehler at the base of Howell Mountain

Napa Valley’s hidden wineries. Get away from the crowded tasting rooms


Domain Chandon in Yountville

If you love sparkling wines, this wine trail is for you


quilted medallion at the Hall entrance
Hall Winery in St. Helena

Art and wine go together. These wineries have art golore on display


Beringer Vineyards

Take a trip down memory lane and learn Napa Valley history


Something different in Napa Valley

Five fun wineries to visit in the Napa Valley – A great wine route!

 

 

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  • Joe Becerra

    Joe Becerra has been traveling to wine country and enjoying wine since 1965. He is a retired educator, and now have the time the opportunity to share his wine travel experiences through this Website.