Known as California Wine Country, Napa and Sonoma are the most iconic wine regions in the United States. And while wine may be the draw, there’s more to the area. Scenic views, incredible food, deluxe shops and spas, and exquisite lodging.
Are you thinking of visiting California Wine Country this year? If so, take our advice to make the most out of your visit. Cheers!
DUI-related costs in California can quickly add up to $10,000 or more. California Highway Patrol and local law enforcement are serious about keeping people safe in wine country and are constantly on the lookout for impaired drivers. Trust us on this one. Hire a driver.
In the Post-Covid Era, most wineries require reservations, so plan ahead because drop-in wine tastings are few and far between.
Plan on visiting three to four wineries per day. Although you may be tempted, less is more when tasting wines. Take time for lunch by bringing a picnic with you. Also, bring water bottles to keep you hydrated throughout the day.
Most travelers visit wineries closest to them first and then move to others that are further away. Reverse your plans to beat the crowds. Go to the winery that is furthest from you to start and work your way back to the hotel.
Swirling allows the wine to aerate, bringing out its full fragrance. Hold on to the bottom of the wine glass and swirl five to eight times. After swirling, sniff and take your first sip.
Wine can be more fun when you know the story behind the bottle, so ask your sommelier. They love wine and are happy to share and educate. Not only can they share about the specific location at which they work, but they can also let you know the best wineries and restaurants in the area.
Every vineyard and winery you visit will try to sell you a membership to their wine club. Take the information home with you. You will still be able to join after you have returned home from your vacation if you’re still interested.
Tastings can run anywhere from $20 to $50 per tasting. Prices can go higher if you choose to elevate your experience with a class or food.
Wine is first “tasted” by the nose. It will be impossible to appreciate the aromas of a wine if there are heavy smells of smoke, cologne, or perfume in the air.
Wine tastings are social, fun events, not tax seminars. Smile. Laugh. Swirl. Sip.
Visiting the California wine country is a great way to create all the feels of a European wine trip without ever leaving the USA. Incredible vistas, gourmet cuisine, and excellent wines await you on a vacation to California’s vineyards. Whether you choose, Napa, Sonoma, or any other district you will be overwhelmed by the hospitality and diversity of the region.
I’d love to help you design the perfect wine country holiday. To get started, just schedule a quick chat with me HERE. I’ll listen to your dream vacation ideas and you’ll decide if we are a good fit to work together. Then, I’ll begin to create a customized itinerary based on your wants and desires.
At Gourmet Adventures Travel Co., I craft culinary getaways for travelers who love to eat well and yearn to truly savor the authentic side of their destination. From a river cruise through Provencal wine country to a journey through the heady spice markets and medinas of Morocco, you'll taste your way through the world's most enchanting landscapes.
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