Napa Valley, a county located in the north of San Francisco and known for its hundreds of hillside vineyards, is famous for its bold Cabernet Sauvignon, but there is more to this wine country than meets the eye.
Beyond the rows of grapes lie hidden treasures waiting to be explored by travellers. Forget the stuffy tastings and crowded tours, this is about experiencing Napa’s unique culture and charm.
Step back in time at a fairytale castle
Imagine swirling a glass of wine in a real-life castle! Castello di Amorosa is not just a winery; it is a meticulously crafted 13th-century Tuscan castle. Wander through courtyards, admire hand-painted frescoes and even explore secret passageways. Descend into the cool cellars for a special tasting is like taking a trip back in time.
Art, wine and sustainability
Schramsberg vineyards is not just about bubbly. You can explore an impressive art collection displayed throughout the gardens and caves which feature works by famous artists. Schramsberg is also a champion for the environment, offering tours that showcase their eco-friendly practices. It is a perfect blend of art, wine and responsible environmental care-taking.
A family’s passion: the Joseph Phelps legacy
Get to know the heart of Napa at Joseph Phelps Vineyards. This family-owned winery is famous for its Insignia blend but the real treat is learning about the Phelps family’s dedication to quality and their love for the land. Enjoy a relaxed tasting led by friendly staff who will share the family’s story with every sip.
Starry Nights and wine tasting
Napa transforms into a stargazer’s paradise after sunset. Escape the city lights and head to Jarvis Estate for a guided astronomy tour. Imagine yourself unwinding with a glass of Merlot under a blanket of twinkling stars – pure magic!
Napa Valley is more than just a wine destination. It is a place brimming with history, art and a deep respect for nature. So, ditch the typical tourist trail and discover the soul of Napa Valley on your next trip.