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FR EE! WI N ERY MAPS • TH I N G S TO DO • CALEN DAR O F EVENTS

• Plan The Perfect Getaway in Napa Valley • Discover ‘The Taste of Coombsville’ • California Artisan Cheese Festival • Meet Anne Moller-Racke, Blue Farm Wines

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World-class wines of elegance, At Sequoia Grove Winery, we believe that Cabernet Sauvignon and other red wines work with a much wider variety of dishes than the typical red wine, red meat “rules” would permit. Our philosophy for wine and food pairings focuses on making small adjustments to prepared dishes in order to preserve or enhance the flavors of the wine. But don’t just take our word for it – come see for yourself! Settle in as you enjoy tasting top-tier Single Vineyard and Reserve red wines expertly paired with a variety of cuisines prepared by in-house wine and food expert, Chef Britny Maureze.

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finesse, structure and balance. A TASTE FOR CABERNET WINE & FOOD EXPERIENCE – Taste exceptional wines reflecting Napa Valley AVAs paired with bites by wine and food expert Chef Britny Maureze (available Wednesday-Sunday) CURRENT RELEASE TASTING – Explore a spectrum of current release Napa Valley wines in the historic Tasting Barn or a private patio table (weather permitting). SINGLE VINEYARD TASTING – This tasting is designed for both the serious Cabernet Sauvignon aficionado and those who want a better understanding of how terroir influences the characteristics of fine wine. Pairing options from our Patio Pairings Menu curated by Chef Britny are avaialble for both the Current Release Tasting and the Single Vineyard Tasting.

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Visit Bennett Lane Winery – Home of 67 90+ Point Wines from Wine Spectator, Wine Enthusiast and Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate.

Come visit the friendliest tasting room in the Napa Valley.

Open daily 10am-5:30pm by appointment 3340 Hwy 128, Calistoga 707-942-6684 | www.bennettlane.com

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#1 of the 10 Best Napa Valley Wineries to visit. – CALIFORNIA WINERY ADVISOR

Wines Sold Only at the Winery | Open Daily 9-6 (Winter 9-5) | 1111 White Lane, St. Helena | 707.963.7774 | vsattui.com


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MARCH 2023 ISSUE 3 | VOLUME 42

FEATURES ON THE COVER: 10 | VISIT NAPA VALLEY

Plan the Perfect Getaway

11 | For a Delicious Diva Getaway 13 | Or a Lively Adventure 16 | Harmony in the Vineyard Anne Moller-Racke, Blue Farm Wines

20 | ‘The Taste of Coombsville’

This may be the hottest new AVA, but it’s also the coolest: literally

24 | California Artisan Cheese Festival

Farm Tours, Pairing and Tasting Seminars; Cheese Crawl, Marketplace

28 | Napa Valley Mustard Celebration

Art, Wine, and a Celebration of the Season

30 | What’s New and Notable

New Tasting Rooms, Experiences and More!

32 | Appelation St. Helena

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34 | Vineyard To Vintner 2023

Visit Napa Valley – Plan the Perfect Getaway Use this handy guide to find inspiration and recommendations on the many wonderful adventures to experience; wines to savor; and culinary delights to taste. At only 35 miles long and five miles wide, there is a lot packed into this world-class wine region. Whether you’re visiting with your group of gal pals or crew of buddies, these two custom-curated itineraries are sure to please everyone on your list.

An unparalleled weekend with the region’s best proprietors and winemakers

35 | Recommended Wines Sip-worthy whites for almost-spring weather

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Discover ‘The Taste of Coombsville’

This may be Napa’s hottest new AVA, but it’s also the coolest: literally. With its proximity to the maritime influence of the San Pablo Bay, Coombsville was once considered “too cool” for Cab. Not so, says John Caldwell

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FrankFamilyVineyards.com

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Voted Napa Valley’s “Best Winery” & “Best White Wine” by Napa Valley Register’s 2022 Napa’s Finest Awards

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Nationally recognized as a “Great Bourbon Bar of America” with a selection of over 175 hand-selected Bourbons.

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REGULARS

23 | Breweries, Distilleries & Cider Houses

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36 | Preferred Dining 42 | Elevated Experiences 44 | Wine Tasting Helpful Tips 45 | Good To Know: Glossary of Popular Wine Words 46 | Things To Do 50 | Wine Country Calendar 62 | Recommended Wineries

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Wine Tasting Maps 58 | Sonoma County Downtown Healdsburg, 61 Petaluma, 61 Sonoma Valley, 60 Geyserville, 61 Santa Rosa, 61 Sonoma Plaza, 60 Glen Ellen, 60 64 | Napa Valley Calistoga, 63 Yountville, 63 St. Helena, 63 Downtown Napa, 66

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Sip, stay, dine, play… and relax in Napa Valley! .

Use this handy guide to find inspiration and recommendations on the many wonderful adventures to experience; wines to savor; and culinary delights to taste. At only 35 miles long and five miles wide, there is a lot packed into this world-class wine region. Whether you’re visiting with your group of gal pals or crew of buddies, these two custom-curated itineraries are sure to please everyone on your list.

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Any memorable girls’ trip calls for just the right balance of activities, relaxation, and of course, wine.

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Napa Valley has a variety of accommodations to suit your girlfriends’ getaway. Downtown Napa options include modern hotels like Andaz Napa, historic inns like The McClelland House, and charming inns such as R INN Napa – with shops and dining options all within walking distance. If your group of gals prefers to experience the enchanting towns and natural beauty up-valley, seek options like the iconic and retro Dr. Wilkinson’s Resort and Spa in Calistoga or the boutique Southbridge Napa Valley on St. Helena’s Main street. For the ultimate girls’ getaway, consider Carneros Resort and Spa which offers cottage suites, residences, and vacation homes that sleep up to six guests, as well as a variety of experiences and amenities to keep your group as busy (or relaxed) as you’d like. This stunning property is tucked into the rolling hills and vineyards of the tranquil Carneros region of Napa Valley and boasts three worldclass restaurants along with a full-service spa, daily morning yoga sessions, and onsite recreational activities such as sabrage lessons. When you return home from the trip you, can show off your new sword skills à la Cameron Diaz. ••

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Winery Tours & Transporation Follow this guide and make advance reservations at a few of these spots. Be sure to make arrangements for safe sipping with Beau Wine Tours and Limo Service offering pre-planned routes or custom tours. Sign up for our email newsletter at WineCountryThisMonth.com

Wineries A trip to Napa Valley isn’t complete without wine tasting! With more than 400 wineries open to the public, you have a plethora of options to get a taste of these world-class wines. Start your day with bubbles at the French-inspired chateau and gardens of Domaine Carneros. Select from two dedicated sparkling wine flights, a Pinot Noir flight, or a mixed flight to pair with cheese, charcuterie, caviar, or smoked fish. Enchant the Chardonnay (or Pinot!) lover in your group at Artesa Vineyards & Winery. Insider trivia…This winery served as a backdrop for the girls’ weekend comedy, “Wine Country,” starring many Saturday Night Live greats. The sweeping views, architecture, and hand-made Spanish tiles featured here are second only to the wine. St. Supéry Estate Vineyards and Winery offers a range of varietals from award-winning Sauvignon Blanc to balanced single-vineyard Cabernets. While on site, explore the art gallery featuring rotating exhibitions. Wine Tasting Rooms The downtown areas throughout the valley also offer more than 90 tasting rooms, ideal for many reasons, especially because they are walkable. Handwritten Wines is a great stop if you’re in Yountville, and in walking distance of Regiis Ova Caviar & Champagne Lounge, the latest concept by Chef Thomas Keller. Or, enjoy sparkling wines and caviar or Cabernet and chocolate truffles at Chateau Buena Vista, a beautiful, whimsical wine bar located in downtown Napa.

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the Oxbow Public Market for a savory bagel, Contimo Provisions for a mind-bending biscuit coupled with a cup of locally roasted Naysayer coffee, or the ever-popular Bouchon Bakery in Yountville for a decadent croissant and latte.

Soleil in Rutherford. This dining experience is like a symphony, perfectly orchestrated, poised, and refined. You will leave wishing every meal could be so lovely.

Brunch For a relaxed brunch, visit a Napa Valley staple, Boon Fly Café, which serves up fresh juices, regional cuisine, and house-baked goods daily, such as the must-order Boon Fly donuts and, you won’t regret ordering the hearty chicken and waffle. Boon Fly is a short walk for those staying at the Carneros Resort and Spa.

Use the special time with your besties to explore an activity or adventure that will leave you reminiscing for years to come. Napa Valley features a variety of special events year-round – anything from live music to winery parties to breathtaking adventure. Take in the incredible scenery by sky with an early morning hot air balloon ride with Napa Valley Aloft Balloon Rides, or by land when you continue the wine tasting journey on the Napa Valley Wine Train. If shopping is a favorite pastime, explore the boutique shops of St. Helena’s Main Street or the fun mix at First Street Napa. There is something for every budget and every taste – whether it’s a cute boho hat or an exquisite designer dress – Napa Valley has style!

Lunch / Picnic If you’re seeking a casual lunch or picnic goodies to-go, stop by Oakville Grocery – centrally located on Highway 29 in Oakville. Sit at picnic tables to leisurely enjoy made-toorder sandwiches, wood-fired pizza, or ready-to-eat salads, cheese, and gourmet snacks. Thirsty guests can purchase a glass or two next door at Oakville Wine Merchants offering an impressive selection of wines, and enjoy the sips while sitting on the patio. Dinner Revel in sunset views and pre-dinner drinks at Sky & Vine Rooftop Bar at Archer Hotel Napa along First Street in downtown Napa. Then, walk over to Oenotri for seasonally fresh-made pastas and artisanal pizzas. For those staying at the north end of the valley, dine on seasonal American comfort food at Market in St. Helena and stroll over to Goose & Gander for a night cap and girl talk in the speakeasy-esque basement cellar. With unique concoctions and interesting combinations, the mixology at Goose & Gander is next level. After a perfect day of wine tasting, head over to Brasswood Bar + Kitchen for a delicious farm-to-table dinner. Be sure to order the “off-menu” hand-pulled mozzarella – a cheese lover’s dream dish. For an unforgettable fine-dining experience, take in the panoramic views and one of the region’s best seasonal tasting menus at the Michelin-starred The Restaurant at Auberge du

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To wind down, relax, and refresh, try wrapping up your epic girls’ trip with some mindfulness, yoga, and spa rituals. Start your Saturday with meditation and outdoor yoga against the serene backdrop of soaring redwoods and vineyard views at Harvest Inn, offered from May to October. Then, take it easy with a soak in Calistoga’s mineral springs and mud baths. Dr. Wilkinson’s Backyard Resort & Mineral Springs offers geothermal mineral pools, soaking tubs, and CBD and aromatherapy experiences. While there, take in some delicious food options at the onsite restaurant, House of Better, which features a nourishing menu of Southwesterninspired fare. Guests of Carneros Resort and Spa can explore one of many expert massage treatments offered at the wellappointed, lux spa. After your treatment, continue the calming vibes by lazily lounging at the Hilltop Pool, the heated, year-round, adults-only pool at the resort. Here, you can reset, relax, and regroup with your girlfriends in one of the cabanas and order a round of refreshing beverages.


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..hile best known for world-class wines and oneof-a-kind winery experiences, Napa Valley is also a foodie haven featuring anything from taco trucks to Michelinrated establishments and many restaurants in between. And, there is plenty of room for other activities, too. With multiple golf courses; hand-crafted beers and spirits from local breweries and distilleries; hip music lounges; and plenty of outdoor adventures, there is much to be explored here in Napa Valley.

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Napa Valley has a range of accommodations for your guys’ getaway. Downtown Napa options include well-appointed hotels such as the Archer Napa and The Westin Verasa Napa that are in walking distance to restaurants, breweries, and urban wine tasting rooms. Golf aficionados might plan a stay at the Silverado Resort and Spa, which is home to two championship PGA golf courses redesigned by legendary golf Hall-of-Famer, Johnny Miller. Centrally located in Napa Valley, Silverado is also the perfect launching point to wineries, outdoor adventures, and dining. For an epic guys’ getaway, consider the Four Seasons Resort and Residences Napa Valley. Choose from individual guest rooms or the villas which feature three and four bedrooms with fully equipped kitchens, BBQ grills, private backyard spaces, and more. This exclusive property is tucked into the northeast corner of the valley, next to vineyards, hiking trails, and downtown Calistoga.

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Winery Tours & Transporation Follow this guide and make advance reservations at a few of these spots, or hire a winery tour operator to make all the arrangements for you.

Pure Luxury Transportation offers custom private tours for a day of safe sipping. All you have to do is enjoy and have fun. Wineries A winery tasting is almost mandatory on a trip to Napa Valley, and with more than 400 wineries open to the public, your group will find a spot that matches your tastes. Start your day with a Pinot Noir flight at Saintsbury in Los Carneros before heading up valley to taste and collect worldclass Cabernets from producers like Pine Ridge Vineyards in the Stags Leap District, Beaulieu Vineyards in Rutherford, or Heitz Cellar, AXR Napa Valley, or Faust in St. Helena. Clif Family Winery (of the Clif Bars) in St. Helena offers a range of tasting flight options that can be enjoyed with seasonal grub from the food truck onsite. Go off the grid in a Humvee for a Vineyard Tour & Tasting with Maxville Winery that navigates the rugged ridges of the Chiles Valley estate. Or, explore Hess Persson Estates vineyards via a tour on ATVs. Wine Tasting Rooms The downtown areas throughout the valley also offer more than 90 tasting rooms, ideal for many reasons especially because they are walkable and many are open later in evening. Tank Garage Winery is a great stop if you’re in Calistoga and a short walk to Calistoga Depot, where you can refuel with artisanal sandwiches, wood-fired pizza and coffee. The Alpha Omega Collective Tasting Room in downtown Napa is conveniently located nearby some of the valley’s best fried chicken at The Dutch Door. Breweries Beer lovers can taste the craftsmanship of California beers by following the Napa Valley Ale Trail, which features local breweries. Find it at visitnapavalley.com/blog/post/napavalley-ale-trail.

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Distilleries & Cocktail Lounges If premium distilled liquors are more your speed, plan a visit to Napa Valley Distillery in downtown Napa to taste the assortment of locally-sourced, hand-crafted spirits. Feel like trying your hand at mixology at home? Be sure to stock up on the distillery’s interesting array of bitters for your home bar. If brandy is your go to after dinner digestif, don’t miss the California Brandy House for an educational tasting of premium brandy such as the rich, aged Germain-Robin.

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Golf With easily accessible golf courses up and down the valley, there is certainly an option for all skill levels. At the south end of the valley, your foursome can tee off at Chardonnay Golf Club or Eagle Vines Golf Club, both located in American Canyon. Or, get in a quick nine at Vintner’s Golf Course in Yountville and then head over to nearby Washington Street for your choice of eats in downtown Yountville – often referred to as the restaurant capital of Napa Valley. If you aren’t bringing your own clubs, guests of the Silverado Resort and Spa can utilize the premium Callaway Club rentals onsite and hit the links for an unforgettable round with the guys. Hiking & Biking If a good hike is on the docket, there are multiple trail options across the valley — such as Oat Hill Mine Trail and Bothe-Napa Valley State Park in Calistoga and Skyline Wilderness Park, an 850acre wilderness area east of downtown Napa. Or, let someone else lead the way and book a Hike & Beer Tour to experience a five-hour adventure with amazing views of Napa Valley followed by brews and food at a local gastropub. It’s a great way to get outside and enjoy Napa Valley’s temperate weather and beautiful landscape. Or, if biking is more your speed, cyclists can take the Napa Valley Vine Trail for a leisurely ride, or opt for inclines and vineyard views along Silverado Trail. Road bike rentals are available with Napa Valley Bike Tours and Rentals at two locations - Napa and Yountville – or get some powered wheels at Napa Valley eBikes. Knives & Axes Learn how to properly throw a tomahawk axe at New West KnifeWorks in St. Helena. While onsite, shop the highly lauded, American-made knives which are the perfect combination of function and aesthetic.

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Cardroom Finish your adventurous day with a visit to Ace & Vine, where you can try your luck with a game of cards, watch live sports on one of the many hi-def big screen TVs, or just relax on the 4,500-square-foot deck overlooking the Napa River while enjoying some light bites and a drink. Music If you’re looking to round out the night with live music, there are plenty of options in Napa Valley. Catch some tunes after dinner at Blue Note Napa, where world-renown performers are on deck or stop by JaM Cellars for postdinner, late-night jam sessions.

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To get the most of your time in Napa Valley, advance reservations are encouraged. For more news and information, go to the website for Visit Napa Valley, the destination marketing organization servicing the entire Napa Valley. www.visitnapavalley.com Use your smartphone to scan QR codes for itineraries and live links.

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Anne Moller-Racke, Blue Farm Wines owner, winemaker, and viticulturist PHOTO BY DAWN HEUMAN

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HARMONY in the

VINEYARD BY ASHLEY CHARLTON How do you define balance in wine? Is it the aromas, the structure, the acidity? You can argue that great wine, and balance is made in the vineyard. This is what you find at Blue Farm Wines. Tucked away on a side road in southwest Sonoma is a picturesque blue Victorian home surrounded by vineyards, willow trees and a pond, a true picture of harmony. Anne Moller-Racke is the owner, winemaker, viticulturist, and wearer of many hats at Blue Farm Wines. She originally moved to California from Germany to work a harvest at the famed Buena Vista Vineyard in 1981. After an incredibly successful career, she decided to purchase seven acres to plant her own vineyard. Those seven acres not only became her home, but the home of Blue Farm Wines as well. “Here in the US, there is such spirit.” Anne said. “In the 1980s and ’90s it was really that new frontier and you could grow any variety, any spacing. As long as you did it well, the market supported it. In the US, we are not as restricted by the laws and rules as in Europe, which gives us more room for creativity.” Anne Moller-Racke is a winemaker who is as comfortable in the cellar as she is in the vineyard. “It’s about balancing the plant and that block within the vineyard. The little touches that you can’t do with a machine. It’s all done by hand. I don’t even like leaf pulling with a machine. It can damage the skin, the berries are so tender at this growing stage. But wine is not only grown in the vineyard, it is made in the cellar. Understanding your site, you know how extractive or gentle you want to handle the fruit. One size does not fit all. We have a tailored treatment in the vineyard and the cellar to achieve balance in a wine. Pinot Noir is fickle, and expresses the work so clearly.” Viticulture can sound romantic, but it is much more than frolicking through the fields. Looking at the biological stage of the grapes in each vineyard is incredibly important to the

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final wine. “That is why you want to see where your phenology is. You need to have an idea so you can make better farming decisions. There is so much within that. If each berry is uneven from cluster to cluster, then suddenly all you have is noise instead of them all singing the same note. Once you tune it, then you get concentration in the wine. That is where the work is – in terms of really being committed.” In some regions of the world, winemakers will blend other varieties together to make a finished wine. Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot are a common example. With Pinot Noir however, it is more common to blend different clones. Throughout history, Pinot Noir is known to naturally mutate. Within one vineyard, you can often find multiple clones. “Blending the clones is to have certain traits. For example, some clones are more perfumed or floral. Whereas the Swan clone is more textural. Some, like the 777 and 667 are more tannic and give structure. I planted my vineyard with the clones to make one wine. Using the clones is similar to paint, it’s all red but different shades of red. By blending the clones, you can create a more complete wine. Sometimes there is just one clone that doesn’t need anything else. It has this clear, beautiful voice and wants to stand alone. Sometimes they want to be part of the orchestra, and sometimes you have a lead opera singer.” It is common to hear of people comparing wines from California to France, and Burgundy specifically. Anne has a unique perspective on this. “Certainly, the home of Pinot Noir is Burgundy. I’ve asked the question: what if California would have made it first? How would the French be making their wine now? I find it interesting that we always look to who did it first, they get to write the first chapter on it.” “I want to make wines that are delicious. I cannot make Burgundy. I can make my wine. What I like about wine is the abstract. I like good acidity, structure and mouth feel. I don’t want my wines to be shrill, but I don’t want them to be jammy or diluted either. We have different soils and a different climate than France. I think we should each have our own identity. It is as if you tried to compare Picasso and Monet. They are both beautiful, just different styles.” The wines of Blue Farm Wines, perfectly showcase the unique regions and microclimates of Sonoma County. The wines maintain an elegance and a grace that can sometimes be hard to find in a warmer climate such as California. Treating each vineyard, each block, and each plant is reminiscent of an artist tuning their instrument. Every string so painstakingly looked over and cared for; each artist balances their individual piece in the music. When the conductor finally brings it all together it brings harmony to everyone listening. This is the experience of Blue Farm Wines. You can visit Blue Farm wines by making a reservation at www.bluefarmwines.com as well as see them at the Pigs & Pinot festival in Healdsburg, California where they will be showcasing their wines on March 17th & 18th.

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Discover ‘The Taste of Coombsville’ This may be Napa’s hottest new AVA, but it’s also the coolest: literally. BY LAURA NESS

Warren Winiarski and John Kongsgaard

With its proximity to the maritime influence of the San Pablo Bay, Coombsville was once considered “too cool” for Cab. Not so, says John Caldwell, owner of one of the largest vineyards in the 11,000-acre AVA, “Cabernet Sauvignon exemplifies the ‘taste of Coombsville.’ Caldwell declares. “As rockstar winemaker Andy Erickson says, ‘Coombsville wine speaks of place.’” Established in 2011, Coombsville sits at the southern edge of Napa Valley, receiving the cooling effects of the wind and fog earlier in the day, bringing down average high temperatures by as much as 10°F during summer months. During the winter, the warmer-than-air water helps reduce the chances of ruinous frost. But the area’s distinctively intense and acid-blessed wines owe much of their unique character to the soils of an extinct volcano. Let’s visit some of the Coombsville winery players and places you should know. Among Coombsville’s biggest fans is the legendary Warren Winiarski, whose winning of the 1976 Judgment of Paris put Napa on the map. His 85-acre Arcadia Vineyards supplies Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon grapes for Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars. “My main focus is getting wines of Coombsville to reach their potential,” says Winiarski. “Coombsville was considered too cool for Cab when I arrived in the 1970s. But that’s the western side of the valley. On the east side, we don’t get the full sweep of the maritime influence.” He’s working with clones and trellising to create more perfect, uniform ripeness from berry to berry. “Uniformity helps you get to the perfect ripeness that creates a complete story.” John Kongsgaard of Konsgaard Wines was called “The Chardonnay Master from Cabernet Country,” a decade ago by Wine Spectator. “When I planted our first Chardonnay

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Ackerman Family Vineyards


Location, location, location. This combination of warmer temps in the spring and cooler in the summer, allows winemakers to hang their red varieties much longer, developing complexity, deep color, softer tannins without loosing acidity.

– John Caldwell of Caldwell Vineyards

vines in Coombsville in 1975, there couldn’t have been many,” says Kongsgaard, who interned with Winiarski at Stag’s Leap. He admits surprise that his friend and neighbor, André Tchelistcheff, made the suggestion. “Our site has very shallow volcanic soil, which strongly restricts the vines vigor and crop level. Across several selections of Chardonnay that we grow, our clusters are less than half the weight of ‘normal’ Chardonnay.” He makes a single vineyard Chardonnay, called “The Judge,” named for his late father who was the Judge in Napa. “I really only know two sites, ours, on a unique volcanic hill separating Napa from Coombsville, and Warren Winiarski’s, at the base of Mt. George (1877 ft). The two splendid wines are related in intensity. I think the magic boils down to Coombsville having very complex volcanic soil in a very cool part of the valley.” Taste the magic by appointment. Ackerman Family Wines began when high-tech marketing consultant, Lauren Ackerman, purchased the 11-acre Stonehaven Vineyard in 1994 and transformed it into the first certified organic vineyard in Coombsville. In 2010, she acquired a faded Queen Anne in downtown Napa, built in 1888, and restored what is now the Ackerman Heritage House to its former splendor. Here, you can taste wines like the 2019 Cabernet Sauvignon (100%) made by Winemaker Leo Tellez, whose grandfather and father worked for Charles Krug and Robert Mondavi respectively. French Laundry chefs serve exquisite meals for private parties and weddings, and hold cooking classes in the kitchen. Book a tasting in the carriage house and courtyard, or enjoy the grandeur of their sumptuous monthly teas, served on Victorian era china and linens. The inhouse tea bend is fittingly called Lady Ackerman. Since 2005, winemaker Dawnine Dyer has made wine from the highly renowned Meteor Vineyard, which was planted in 1999 on the slopes of Mt. George. She sources 20% of the 22-acre vineyard to make Perseid (a mix of Cabernet Clone 4, 7 and 337, 70% new) and Special Family Reserve, 100% Cabernet Clone 7, planted on St. George rootstock, and aged in 100% new French. “The wines are characteristically a deep, bluehued color with concentrated bright red fruits in the aromas and flavors,” says Dyer. “To me, the crowning joy of the wines is the structure. Round tannins with great volume supported by a firm acidity. Rich wines that are proving to have great longevity.” Much of the Meteor fruit goes to other chic brands, like DuMol, Etude, Favia and Arietta.

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Porter Family Vineyards

Dawnine Dyer, Meteor Vineyard

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Arietta

Palmaz Vineyards

Favia is the brand of rockstar winemaker, Andy Erickson (Screaming Eagle, Ovid, Delle Valle) and his wife Annie Favia, a viticulturist originally from Connecticut, who trained under John Kongsgaard, Cathy Corison and David Abreu. In 2014, they resurrected an old stonehouse built in 1886 by Antonio Carbone, an Italian immigrant from Genoa, who established Coombsville’s first winery. It is now their home and production facility, surrounded by fruit trees, olive groves, and vineyards. They produce a 100% Cabernet from Coombsville, and taste by appointment Monday through Friday. Faust wines are a testament to the concentration, yet lifted nature of the estate vineyard planted by the Huneeus family in 1998 on the site of a former dairy. The Pact is pure 100% Cabernet aged in 40% new French for two years, exhibiting intense blue and black fruit and a daring acid profile that typifies Coombsville. Taste Thursday through Monday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the 19th century Victorian Faust Haus in St. Helena. Winegrower John Caldwell of Caldwell Vineyards tells us what makes Coombsville special. “Location, location, location. This combination of warmer temps in the spring and cooler in the summer, allows winemakers to hang their red varieties much longer, developing complexity, deep color, softer tannins without loosing acidity. I have nine red varieties and every one makes wonderful wines. My favorites are CS, CF, Merlot, and Carmenere. But some years, like 2019, the Petit Verdot and Tannat stand out. Cabernet Sauvignon exemplifies the ‘taste of Coombsville.’ As Andy Erickson says, ‘Coombsville wine speaks of place.’” Unique experiences at Caldwell include tastings in the cave ($130pp), which features 24 unique wines paired with cheese and charcuterie, and unforgettable tales: some of them mostly true. Arietta, founded by famed auctioneer Fritz Hatton and Caren Frutig Hatton, in partnership with winemaker John Kongsgaard and his wife Maggy in 1996, is based on a love of fine wine and classical music. Andy Erickson crafts the musicthemed Bordeaux-style blends, including the Arietta “88 Keys” Cabernet Sauvignon, a two-barrel lot from Meteor Vineyard that sleeps a bit longer in oak and wakes up to rave reviews. Their Generations Tasting is oriented to “next gen” family members (over 21) of subscribers interested in wine.

The wine labels of Porter Family Vineyards draw inspiration from the fossilized footprint of a sandpiper discovered in the volcanic ash-covered former shoreline of their 14-acre vineyard while digging the winery cave. Primarily focused on Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah, they also produce a Sandpiper Red (Merlot & Cab), a 100% Merlot, and a Cave Dweller’s Blend. Private experiences are offered mostly to club members and their guests; however, tastings can be arranged by calling 707-927-0765. Scalon Cellars is a partnership between Jesus Espinoza, Vineyard Manager, and Cruz Calderon, who met at Caldwell Cellars when Calderon was building the famous Caldwell cave. Julien Fayard crafts wines in that very cellar from the vines Jesus planted, among them a pure Cabernet Franc and Merlot. Tastings by appointment. Palmaz Vineyards has one of the largest caves and vineyards in Coombsville, with plantings ranging from 300 feet above sea level, to the top of Mount George at 1,400 feet. Tour the multilevel cave and then enjoy a seated tasting of wines paired with gourmet delicacies.

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Where to Stay: The Meritage Resort – Casual resort with dining, and extensive spa services, including a 22k ft spa cave Stanly Ranch – an Aubergere Collection property offering guestrooms, suites, and villas, featuring onsite dining options, including a series of harvest-themed dinners throughout the year (May is Edible Flowers; August is Basil).

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Ledson Hotel & The Zina Lounge Standing like a crown jewel of the Historic Sonoma Plaza, the luxurious six-room boutique Ledson Hotel & Zina Lounge bring guests back in time to an era of grandeur. The rooms feature king-sized beds, in-room whirlpool tubs, romantic fireplaces and private balconies. On the first floor is the Zina Lounge, a world class destination named after Steve Ledson’s great-great grandfather, Zina Hyde Cunningham who settled in Sonoma County in 1865 to open the family winery. The winery specializes in producing small lots of meticulously handcrafted wines, scoring in the mid 90’s. Wrap your day up at the Zina Lounge with wines from Zina Hyde Cunningham, Ledson, and Mountain Terraces wineries. Complement your tasting with a cheese & charcuterie plate while watching the sunset from the sidewalk seating, or relaxing by the fireplace. One of the 100 Hottest New Hotels Around the Globe — Condé Nast Traveler

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The 17th Annual

California Artisan Cheese Festival Held March 24-26, 2023, the festival offers many ways to enjoy local cheese including farm tours, pairing and tasting seminars with world-class cheese experts, a cheese crawl and the ever-popular Marketplace California’s premier cheese festival, taking place March 24-26, will host the Marketplace at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds, seminars at various wineries, a cheese crawl at The Barlow in Sebastopol, farm and cheese producer tours throughout Sonoma and Marin Counties, and beyond. For the first time since 2019, the beloved Festival is back for three full days of cheese tasting, education and celebration, bringing together artisan cheesemakers, farmers, chefs, brewers, winemakers, distillers and cheese enthusiasts. Throughout the weekend, guests will have the opportunity to experience new, limited-production, and rare artisan cheeses, and learn about the art of making cheese — all while supporting California farmers and cheesemakers. These public events include farm and producer tours, cheese tastings, pairings, educational seminars and demonstrations, a cheese crawl, and the Sunday Marketplace. Tickets are now on sale and are expected to sell out quickly. “We are incredibly fortunate to be able to offer support and recognition for our amazing local cheesemaking community with the return of the California Artisan Cheese Festival, which has become one of the country’s most anticipated annual events for cheese lovers and foodies,” said Judy Groverman Walker, Event Producer for the California Artisan Cheese Festival. “And because of the tough circumstances over the last few years, we are extremely grateful that we can come back and give folks the opportunity to safely attend three days of beloved events while supporting California farmers and cheesemakers who have had a tough go of it throughout the pandemic.” This three-day cheese extravaganza starts with Friday’s Farm Tours, and several of the tours will visit areas outside of the immediate Bay Area, including North Sacramento, Central Valley and Mendocino County. Tour G which travels to the Spenker Family Farm in Lodi even includes goat yoga! Saturday will feature seminars and demos in some gorgeous wine country locations including Balletto Vineyards, Kendall Jackson Wine Center and Sugarloaf Wine Company. Since the seminars all take place at wineries, each one has a unique wine pairing experience available as an add-on for those who’d like to stay and enjoy the site a little longer. Saturday night features a brand new event, a Cheese Crawl at The Barlow! This walk-around tasting event will be similar to a bar crawl, but focused on cheese pairings with local sips and nibbles from restaurants, distilleries, breweries and more. Sunday’s Artisan Cheese Tasting & Marketplace will take place at the vast Grace Pavilion at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds. For those who’d like to get the inside track and early entry into the Marketplace, the Bubbles + Bites is a pre-marketplace light breakfast with author and radio personality Clark Wolf. Wolf will be giving tips on how to best experience everything the Marketplace has to offer as attendees enjoy breakfast bites and local bubbles. The Artisan Cheese Tasting & Marketplace has always been considered the “grand finale” of the Festival because it gives cheese enthusiasts the opportunity to experience new, limited-production, and rare artisan cheeses as well as meet and sample the products from many Bay Area farmers, chefs, brewers, winemakers, distillers and artisan food purveyors.

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2023 California Artisan Cheese Festival California Artisan Cheese Week – March 18-26, 2023 Various locations throughout Sonoma and Marin Counties In the week leading up to the California Artisan Cheese Festival, cheese aficionados can expect to find special cheese-focused dishes and menus at some of their favorite local restaurants, tasting rooms, and businesses around the state for the second annual California Artisan Cheese Week. These businesses will be showing support for their favorite cheesemakers and guests will have the opportunity to enjoy their favorite standbys and discover new artisan cheeses in creative dishes, impressive cheese plates, special discounts, unique pairings and more.

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Friday, March 24 – Producer & Farm Tours Various Locations around Marin and Sonoma Counties and beyond These fan-favorite intimate tours to various farms, creameries and artisan producers are some of the most popular events of the weekend, giving visitors a glimpse into the important role of the farmer and where cheese gets it start. Guests will be guided on behind-the-scenes walking tours where they can learn how cheese and other artisan products are made, meet the producers, farmers, animals and cheesemakers behind their favorite local products and, of course, taste the fruits of their labor. Saturday, March 25 – Seminars and Pairing Demos Various Locations around Santa Rosa and Windsor Through a variety of interactive seminars and demos, cheese lovers have the opportunity to learn from some of the industry’s most knowledgeable experts, chefs and cheesemakers. Seminars will all take place at wineries, and will touch on topics including cheese and wine pairings, building cheese and charcuterie cones, and tasting cheese with chocolates. Each seminar location also features a special add-on for guests who want to stay a little longer and enjoy their wines or participate in other tasting experiences. Saturday, March 25 – Cheese Crawl at The Barlow The Barlow in Sebastopol, 4 to 6 p.m., guests 21 and over only; rain or shine Cheesemakers, restaurants, breweries and distilleries will come together for this light-hearted yet energetic night of discovery featuring California artisan cheese at different businesses throughout The Barlow. Each stop will host a cheesemaker offering samples to be paired with their partner food or beverage purveyor including regional artisan wine, cider, spirits and beer. This interactive and lively night of great cheesy nibbles culminates in a raffle where two lucky guests will win tickets to the 2024 Artisan Cheese Tasting and Marketplace. Everyone is encouraged to bring their appetites to this not-to-be-missed event. Sunday, March 26 – Bubbles + Bites + Early Entry to the Marketplace Showcase Café, Sonoma County Fairgrounds, Santa Rosa, 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. Bubbles + Bites is the perfect way to start a Sunday full of tasting. Enjoy light breakfast bites featuring local sparkling wine and some insider tips from local radio personality and cheese enthusiast Clark Wolf. Clark and a special surprise guest chef will discuss tips and techniques on how to shop the Marketplace, and also how to use, pair and enjoy all of the fabulous products that complement the amazing cheeses and beverages that can be found at the Marketplace. Tickets include a festival logo glass and early entry into the Artisan Cheese Tasting & Marketplace at 11 a.m. before it opens to the public at 12 p.m. Sunday, March 26 – Artisan Cheese Tasting & Marketplace Grace Pavilion at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds, 12 to 4 p.m. The grand finale of the festival, the Marketplace brings together more than 100 artisan producers of the best California cheese, wine, beer, ciders and other specialty foods. Guests are invited to taste, discover and buy new cheeses and the next wave of interesting cheese accompaniments, as well as artisan products that complement cheese. Tickets include admission, live entertainment, author book signings, an Artisan Cheese Festival insulated cheese tote bag (complete with ice pack to keep your cheese cold) and a festival wine glass. Generous sponsors of the Artisan Cheese Festival include American Ag Credit, Beehive Cheese Company, Bellwether Farms, Cowgirl Creamery, Culture Magazine, Cypress Grove Cheese, Donald and Maureen Green Foundation, Edible Marin & Wine Country, Fiscalini Cheese Co., Gourmet Foods International, Horizon Specialist, Lace House Linen, Marin French Cheese Co., Nicasio Valley Cheese Co., Oliver’s Markets, Point Reyes Farmstead Cheese Co., Pure Luxury Transportation, Real California Milk, Rumiano Cheese Co., Russian River Brewing, Rustic Bakery, Seismic Brewing Company/Golden State Cider, Sierra Nevada Cheese Co., Sonoma County Tourism and Visit Santa Rosa/City of Santa Rosa.

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Top: Napa Valley Float by Olaf Schneider Middle: Photo by Jessel Miller Bottom: Photo by Elizabeth Bush

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NAPA VALLEY MUSTARD CELEBRATION Legend has it that the first mustard plants arrived in Napa Valley in the 1800s when Jesuit priests traveled through California and scattered the mustard seeds throughout the valley.

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apa Valley is a world-renowned destination boasting mild temperatures and yearround accessibility featuring a vibrant lifestyle that includes award-winning, worldclass wines; elevated epicurean dining experiences; serene wellness retreats; and an arts and entertainment culture that spans all artistic expressions including music, theater, and creative arts in many mediums from acrylic and oil painting to mixed media to sculptural pieces, pottery, glass art, and beyond. Visitors from around the globe, and residents alike, enjoy the many wonders of Napa Valley. And, among this colorfully woven tapestry of wine, food, culture, and arts is a hidden surprise…just as winter begins to wane and the spring approaches, mustard flowers blanket the valley in swaths of vibrant yellow color. Mustard flower serves primarily as a ground cover crop springing up between vineyard rows up and down the valley, but this cover crop has an unwitting dual-purpose as it puts on a dazzling display of beauty, capturing the hearts and minds of many a photographer and artist, visitor, and resident. Whether one is a professionally trained photographer or a novice with a smart phone and an Instagram account, the flowering mustard among the vines most certainly creates a picture-perfect memory. In honor of this beautiful time of year, longtime Napa resident and art gallery owner, Jessel Miller, enlisted a dedicated and small but mighty group of local business owners, artists, and members of local chambers of commerce and invited them to participate in her vision – breathing new life into a Napa Valley Mustard Celebration. This event is designed to promote an unexpected element of visual surprise in the Napa Valley and, along with it, offer yet one more fun reason to enjoy this amazingly diverse region. During the three-month period, from January to March 2023, the Napa Valley Mustard Celebration is promising to be an amalgamation of sight, sound, touch, scent, and taste. Each of the five towns which comprise the Napa Valley – American Canyon, the City of Napa, Yountville, St. Helena, and Calistoga – will feature events or activities to commemorate the Mustard Season. Residents and visitors alike might expect live art demonstrations, discounts at local merchants, specialty food items, and open gallery exhibits at various locations in Napa Valley. See the highlighted events on pages 50-51. Find more news and information about the Napa Valley Mustard Celebration at napavalleymustardcelebration.com. Learn more about the many other events and activities throughout the entire Napa Valley at visitnapavalley.com.

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What s' New and Notable!

EXPANDED TASTING EXPERIENCES Charles Krug Winery, St. Helena

VINE TO BAR CHOCOLATES

Charles Krug Winery celebrates 80 years of Mondavi Family legacy by expanding its hospitality offerings and launching new tastings experiences at the iconic St. Helena estate. Taste Like a Somm is a new, elevated and interactive workshop with Charles Krug’s Certified Sommelier Jeff Arnold. Taste blind as Arnold guides guests through the nuances of wine tasting. The new Cabernet Connoisseur experience invites guests to taste through four small-lot, premium estate Cabernet Sauvignons, including the Vintage Selection flagship wine. www.charleskrug.com

After crush, the pomace or marc is dried and milled into a superfood ingredient that packs nutritional punch - particularly antioxidants and fiber. Vine to Bar chocolates, contain 15% Chardonnay Marc by weight, creating a better-for-you delicious indulgence. The Chocuterie Board can be the foundation of your dessert table when entertaining, or serve as a beautiful hostess gift. It includes a starter pack of Dark Chocolate Tasting Squares in four flavors: Dark Chocolate; Almonds with Himalayan Pink Salt; Tart Cherry and Cocoa Nibs; and Chardonnay Smoked Salt and Cocoa Nibs, $89. The Library Box includes four flavors of chocolate bars packaged in a beautiful box, $34.50. Don’t miss the Chocolate Covered Almonds with Himalayan Pink Salt, $11. Individual chocolate bars are available in four flavors, $8 each. www.vinetobar.com

2019 KELLER ESTATE BLANC DES BLANCS Keller Estate Winery, Petaluma This is a tribute to Keller’s original chardonnay block planted in 1989. After the 2019 season, this 30-yearold block was pulled out and is nwo being replanted with new vines. The last vintage of "La Cruz Vineyard" was a gorgeous season, with good rain, perfect temperatures, and a cool fall. This delicious sparkling wine was made by the Methode Champenoise from 100% chardonnay. While this wine can be enjoyed by itself as an apéritif, it is also perfect with fresh oysters and other shellfish, crab cakes, ceviche, and grilled sea bass. It is also delicious with lemon chicken and Thai curries. Vegetable or crab quiche, vegetable terrine, Parmesan bread sticks, calamari fritters. $65 www.kellerestate.com

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NEW ‘VINE TO VESSEL’ TASTING Bouchaine, Napa Taste wines out of concrete eggs, large French oak casks, acacia barrels, and even clay amphorae. How does the vessel that a wine is fermented or aged in affect its aroma and flavor? What does the same wine taste like out of concrete eggs versus French oak casks? $120 Call (707) 252-9065 or email Lcorro@bouchaine.com

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2023 San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition There were over sixty judges, representing various North American wine regions, evaluating 5,500 wines from nearly 1,000 wineries for the 2023 San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition in January. Bob Fraser, SFCWC executive director, says, “The response from the wineries of North America at our 2023 competition was outstanding and we congratulate all of the top award winners.” Sweepstakes winners: SPARKLING SWEEPSTAKE WINNER Chandon NV Blanc de Pinot Noir California ($27) WHITE SWEEPSTAKE WINNER V. Sattui Winery 2020 Chardonnay Napa Valley CA ($39) WHITE SWEEPSTAKE WINNER Reustle Prayer Rock Vineyards 2021 Green Lizard Gruner Veltliner Umpqua Valley OR ($36) ROSÉ SWEEPSTAKE WINNER Navarro Vineyards 2022 Rosé Sangiovese Mendocino CA ($24) RED SWEEPSTAKE WINNER Dry Creek Vineyard 2019 Iron Slopes Cabernet Sauvignon Sonoma County CA ($65) RED SWEEPSTAKE WINNER St. Anne’s Crossing 2020 Los Chamizal Malbec Sonoma Valley CA ($38) SPECIALTY SWEEPSTAKE WINNER Château d’ Estienne 2014 Dessert Wine Barbera Sierra Foothills CA ($60) PACKAGING SWEEPSTAKE WINNER Adobe Road Winery NV The Racing Series – 4 Bottle Gift Set Red Blends California ($369)

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SEE THE MUSTARD FROM THE TRAIN Napa Valley Wine Train This month, experience the most cheerful time of the year when wild yellow mustard flowers explode all around the Valley. A special way to see this stunning spring backdrop is by taking a relaxing ride through the vineyards on the Napa Valley Wine Train while sipping world-class wine and enjoying delicious seasonal dishes curated specifically for this yearly occasion by Executive Chef Rodrigo Cuadra and his talented culinary team. On the Legacy Experience, guests will enjoy a six-hour train ride journey through the vineyards with a gourmet four-course mustard-inspired meal and wine tastings at wineries along the way including Charles Krug Winery and V. Sattui Winery. For a shorter ride, board the Gourmet Express train with a three-hour journey plus a multi-course mustard-inspired meal. 800-427-4124 • www.winetrain.com

all-new 3D Dining experience

CIA at Copia, Napa

The CIA at Copia is excited to be one of the few select locations premiering a new 3D Dining movie—Nya and Ned Save the World—along with a new four-course menu by Chef Dominic and his team. Throughout this immersive experience, 3D animation dances across your communal dinner table as you dine on dishes designed to match the story. You’ll encounter flying forks, knives, fire-breathing dragons, and even a pasta monster as you head out on your global excursion with Chefs Nya and Ned as your guides.

Fridays & Saturdays at 6pm www.ciaatcopia.com/3d-dining Four-Course Menu: $135, with Optional Wine Pairing: $185

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bASH Returns to CIA St. Helena on April 1 12th year for Appellation St. Helena's Wine Tasting & Food Pairing Competition Appellation St. Helena (ASH) invites guests to its 12th annual bASH on Saturday, April 1 from 6 to 8:30 p.m. at The Culinary Institute of America Greystone (2555 Saint Helena Highway, St. Helena). bASH is an annual wine and food pairing competition where the wines from twenty ASH member wineries will be paired with savory bites prepared by teams of “rising star” students at the CIA and professional chefs. Tickets are $150 per person and must be purchased in advance. The participating wineries are Battuello Vineyards, Calafia Wines, Corison Winery, Denali Estate Vineyards, Ehlers Estate, HALL Wines, Lithology, Mending Wall Winery, Pellet Estate, Raymond Vineyards, Revana Family Vineyards, Salvestrin Winery, Spottswoode Winery, St. Helena Winery, Taplin Cellars, Vineyard 29 and Young Inglewood. Attendees will vote with tokens and ASH will be awarding the PEOPLE'S CHOICE BEST PAIRING to the top three student teams and a professional team. “Each year bASH is a sell-out event. It’s a ton of fun and many attendees promise to come back the following year,” explained ASH Board President Katie Simpson. This event has been called the "best wine and food event in Napa Valley.” With purchase of an event ticket guests are automatically entered to win a six-pack of wine from wineries in the St. Helena appellation. At the end of the evening there will be a drawing to choose three raffle winners. Attendance is limited to 300 people and all guests must be 21 or older. ASH is partnering with the Culinary Institute of America and the St. Helena Chamber of Commerce. ASH thanks Sunshine Market and Le Creuset for their generous donations and support. Proceeds from the evening go to Appellation St. Helena and the scholarship fund of the Culinary Institute of America. Attendance is limited to 300 and guests must be 21 or older.

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Appellation St. Helena St. Helena has the distinction of being the birthplace of Napa Valley’s commercial wine industry with Dr. Crane’s cellar founded in 1859, David Fulton’s in 1860 and Charles Krug’s in 1861. The St. Helena American Viticultural Area, or appellation, was officially approved in 1995 and in 2004, the vintners who had worked together to get the AVA approved established a group to promote the growing region, today called Appellation St. Helena. The group focuses on promoting the quality of grapes grown and wines produced in the St. Helena AVA. Appellation St. Helena is comprised of roughly 12,000 acres, of which approximately 6,800 are planted to grapes, more than any other AVA in the Napa Valley. More than 400 different vineyards are located within the appellation and the Association has 64 members. The boundaries form an hourglass shape, and the middle section represents the narrowest width in the Napa Valley, where the Mayacamas and Vaca Mountain ranges nearly meet. The AVA is a mosaic of alluvial fans and 21 different soil types. The soils here are created from centuries of erosion of run-off from mountain hillsides and the Napa River and its ancient tributaries. Grape growing in the St. Helena appellation dates back to the Mexican land grants in the 1840s when General Vallejo gave Edward Bale a wedding gift of property. Bale and his bride promptly planted vineyard on their property. By 1880, over 100 people were making wine in St. Helena. While many types of grapes excel in St. Helena, the most frequently cultivated are Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Syrah, Zinfandel, and Sauvignon Blanc. Board members are Katie Simpson, Lesley Keffer Russell, Seth Goldfarb, Myriah Mutrux, Jack Pagendarm, Eric Risch, George Watson, Paige Cole, Torey Battuello, Julia Jinks, Sylvia Taplin and Dave Yewell. appellationsthelena.com

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BREWERIES CIDER HOUSES DISTILLERIES

SONOMA COUNTY BREWERIES

SONOMA COUNTY CIDER HOUSES

• ACE CIDER, THE CALIFORNIA CIDER COMPANY, Sebastopol

• ACRE AND SPADE, Penngrove

• ACRE AND SPADE, Penngrove

• POMME CIDER SHOP & TAP ROOM, Sonoma

• BARREL BROTHERS BREWING COMPANY, Windsor • B EAR REPUBLIC BREWING CO., Rohnert Park • COOPERAGE BREWING COMPANY, Santa Rosa • CORNER PROJECT ALES & EATS, Geyserville • CROOKED GOAT BREWING, Sebastopol • FOGBELT BREWING COMPANY, Santa Rosa • G RAV SOUTH BREW CO., Cotati • I RON OX BREWING COMPANY (Plow), Santa Rosa

• GOLDEN GATE CIDER CO., Sebastopol • TILTED SHED CIDERWORKS, Windsor SONOMA COUNTY DISTILLERIES • ALLEY 6 CRAFT DISTILLERY, Healdsburg • BARBER LEE SPIRITS, Petaluma •G RIFFO DISTILLERY, Petaluma • HANSON OF SONOMA DISTILLERY, Sonoma

• H ENHOUSE BREWING COMPANY, Santa Rosa & Petaluma

• PROHIBITION SPIRITS DISTILLERY, Sonoma

• HOPMONK TAVERN SEBASTOPOL, Sebastopol & Sonoma

• SONOMA BROTHERS DISTILLING, Windsor

• HORSE & PLOW TASTING ROOM, Sebastopol

• SONOMA COAST SPIRITS, Petaluma

• J UNCTURE TAPROOM, Santa Rosa

• SONOMA DISTILLING CO., Rohnert Park

• L AGUNITAS BREWING COMPANY, Petaluma

• S PIRIT WORKS DISTILLERY, Sebastopol

• M OONLIGHT BREWING COMPANY, Santa Rosa

• YOUNG & YONDER SPIRITS, Healdsburg

• NO QUARTER BREWING, Windsor • O LD CAZ BEER, Rohnert Park

NAPA VALLEY BREWERIES

• OLD POSSUM BREWING CO., Santa Rosa

• NAPA VALLEY BREWING COMPANY, Calistoga Inn

• O LD REDWOOD BREWING COMPANY, Windsor

• FIELDWORK BREWING, Napa

• PALOOZA BREWERY AND GASTROPUB, Kenwood • PARLIAMENT BREWING COMPANY, Rohnert Park • RUSSIAN RIVER BREWING COMPANY, Santa Rosa & Windsor • S EISMIC BREWING COMPANY, Sebastopol • S HADY OAK BARREL HOUSE, Santa Rosa • SONOMA SPRINGS BREWING CO, Sonoma

• MAD FRITZ BREWING TAPROOM, Napa • NAPA SMITH BREWERY, Napa • ST. CLAIR BROWN, Napa • STONE BREWING, Napa • TANNERY BEND BEERWORKS, Napa • TRADE BREWING, Napa

• STEELE & HOPS, Santa Rosa • STUMPTOWN BREWERY, Guerneville

NAPA VALLEY DISTILLERIES

• THIRD STREET ALE WORKS BREWPUB, Santa Rosa

• CALIFORNIA BRANDY HOUSE, Napa

• 3 DISCIPLES BREWING, Santa Rosa

• NAPA VALLEY DISTILLERY & The Hollywood Room, Napa

• WOODFOUR BREWING COMPANY, Sebastopol

• NAPA VALLEY DISTILLERY - Oxbow Tasting Bar, Napa

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SARAH RISK

BOB McCLENAHAN

Vineyard To Vintner 2023 An unparalleled weekend with the region’s best proprietors and winemakers The Stags Leap District’s Vineyard to Vintner is a three-day weekend taking place April 28-30 and provides attendees unprecedented access to the proprietors and winemakers of the Stags Leap District. Guests enjoy a full menu of curated and intimate vintner-hosted library wine dinners, seminars, a collective lunch, and exclusive private winery experiences. “The distinct terroir and quality-obsessed wine producers in our tiny, tight-knit Stags Leap District neighborhood are the reason our Cabernet Sauvignons are world-class,” said Nancy Bialek, Executive Director of the Stags Leap District Winegrowers Association. “Vineyard to Vintner is an extraordinary experience that showcases the appellation in all its glory.” The 2023 Vineyard to Vintner schedule includes: •F riday, April 28th – Vintner-hosted Library Wine Dinners – Guests choose from among five venues for an intimate evening of Vintner and Winemaker co-hosted, chef-inspired, wine pairing dinners, all with rare and limited library wines selected from deep within each vintner’s cellar. •S aturday, April 29th – Digging Deeper – Vintner-hosted sessions take guests deeper into the vineyards, famed history, and terroir of the Stags Leap District, along with a selection of legendary wines. •S aturday, April 29th – Vintner-Hosted Lunch and Tasting – Hosted at Regusci Winery, this event brings all the Stags Leap District vintners and winemakers in one place to showcase their remarkable wines paired with a gourmet lunch. •S unday, April 30th – Vintner-Hosted Winery Experiences Guests savor food and special wines throughout the day by selecting from ten curated and private experiences. Includes backstage access to the Stags Leap District's vintners, winemakers and owners, for a Napa Valley experience that is not available to the public.

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Full weekend experience, $1,250 per person. For more information, go to stagsleapdistrict.com. Stags Leap District Winegrowers: The Stags Leap District Winegrowers is a non-profit association of vintners and growers united by the mission of enhancing the reputation of the appellation and its wines and sharing its quality with the wine-loving world. The SLDWA is comprised of 16 wineries and 9 grower members. Wineries include: Baldacci Family Vineyards, Chimney Rock Winery, Cliff Lede Vineyards, Clos Du Val, Ilsley Vineyards, Lindstrom Wines, Malk Family Vineyards, Pine Ridge Vineyards, Quixote Winery, Regusci Winery, Shafer Vineyards, Silverado Vineyards, Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars, Stags’ Leap Winery, Steltzner Vineyards, and Taylor Family Vineyards. To learn more about the Stags Leap District, visit stagsleapdistrict.com or find the Association on Facebook.com/StagsLeapDistrict, Instagram.com/ StagsLeapAVA and Twitter @StagsLeapAVA.

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New Release Wine Recommendations

by Melissa Vogt

Sip-worthy whites for almost-spring weather. Papapietro Perry Winery 2021 Peters Vineyard Chardonnay, $58 This 2021 Chardonnay from Papapietro is highly aromatic with notes of green apple, crushed almonds, and ripe stone fruit. True to the Peters Vineyard, this expression offers excellent acidity on the palate with notes of juicy peach and baked apples. The wine sees 11 months in new and one- to twoyear-old French oak barrels, bringing with it a subtle nutmeg character. It’s a beautifully balanced Chardonnay thatremains rich and crisp all at once.

Imagery Estate 2021 Winemaker’s Palate, $32 The 2021 Winemaker’s Palate from Imagery Estate is a lovely white blend of 52% Sauvignon Blanc, 31% Viognier, 9% Albariño, and 8% Muscat. The Viognier and Albariño comprise an intoxicating bouquet of honeysuckle, peach, and white flowers. On the palate, the Sauvignon Blanc shines bright with flavors of lemon zest mixed with ripe stone fruit. It’s a fun blend with lots of food-pairing potential.

Gary Farrell Winery 2019 Bacigalupi Chardonnay, $60 Bacigalupi is a much-loved vineyard in Russian River Valley and for good reason. The site produces fantastic expressions of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir with quintessential varietal characteristics. The 2019 Bacigalupi Chardonnay from Gary Farrell shows off a medium-bodied palate with notes of white peach, green apple, and Meyer lemon. There’s a minerality here that can’t be denied, and the texture strikes an agreeable balance of fullness cut by bright acidity.

Far Niente WInery 2021 Estate Bottled Chardonnay, $73 When it comes to Napa Valley Chardonnay, Far Niente is an iconic estate upon which Chardonnay lovers can always rely. The 2021 Estate Bottled expression comes from the Coombsville appellation and gives classic Napa Chardonnay vibes with its ripe fruit framed by crisp acidity and round texture. Heady notes of sweet Meyer lemon and toasted almonds abound on the bouquet, while the palate dishes up flavors of citrus, ripe melon, and wet stones. It’s a lovely, well-made Chardonnay with a lot of character.

For inquiries, email Melissa at mvfooddrink@gmail.com or visit www.mvfooddrink.com.

For additions, deletions, corrections, email chandra@winecountrythismonth.com

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visit Napa’s coziest cafe for your homemade breakfast ... Pancakes, benedicts, omelets and lunch... Salads, burgers, sandwiches.

If wine country brings to mind the bounty of California farms and the largess of the Pacific Ocean, you will not be disappointed as you dine at restaurants in Napa and Sonoma counties. It is here you will find the very best in local produce, top qulity meats, fresh seafood and of course, a seemingly endless variety of ways to imbibe – from local wine to craft beer to artisan cocktails. Whether living locally or visiting from out of town, those dining in Wine Country have an insatiable appetite for good food and drink, and expect nothing less than the greatness from this impressive list of restaurants. breakfast served all day

Tuesday - Sunday 8:00 am to 3:00 pm • Closed on Mondays

1408 Clay St, Napa • 707-252-1408 • petitsoleilonclay.com

simple. honest. seasonally correct.

Welcome to Napa’s newest cocktail bar & tapas spot! With innovative as well as your favorite classic cocktails, local wines, craft beers and globally inspired small plates, this is a fun place to gather with friends for dinner, drinks and snacks!

visit Napa’s coziest cafe for your homemade breakfast ... Pancakes, benedicts, omelets and lunch... Salads, burgers, sandwiches. American bistro with French, Italian and Mediterranean influences. Quality ingredients sourced from local growers. Eclectic Wine List • Craft Cocktails Enclosed Vineyard Terrace

Best Brunch in Napa Valley M-F 11-9 • Sat & Sun 10-9 1540 Trancas Street, Napa 4050 BYWAY EAST, NAPA • (707) 257-1999 Open Daily @ 3 pm

www.northnapa.com °www.fumebistro.com 707.226.1540

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Allegria

Italian, full bar outdoor seating LUNCH & DINNER; $$ 1026 1ST ST, 707 254-8006

Angéle Restaurant & Bar French, full bar on the Napa Riverfront

LUNCH & DINNER; $$$ 540 MAIN ST, 707 252-8115

Avow

Wine bar, bar bites DINNER; $$$ 813 MAIN ST, 707 203-8900

Bank Cafe and Bar

Elevated comfort food, craft cocktails DINNER, $$ 1314 MCKINSTRY ST, 707 257-5151

Bistro Don Giovanni

Hand-crafted Italian; signature cocktails LUNCH & DINNER; $$$ 4110 HOWARD LN, 707 224-3300

Boon Fly Café

H COLE’S CHOP HOUSE Classic American steakhouse, seafood, intriguing whiskey selections, classic cocktails

Preferred Dining

DINNER ONLY; $$$ 1122 MAIN STREET, 707 224-6328

Cordeiros Steakhouse

Farm-to-table steakhouse, full bar DINNER ONLY; $$$ 2025 MONTICELLO RD, 707 224-1960

Eiko’s

Modern Japanese, nitrogen cocktails and lollipops! OUTDOOR SEATING; FULL BAR, $$ LUNCH & DINNER, CLOSED MID-DAY 1882 TOWN CENTER, 707 501-4444

H EMPRESS M

Unique dining experience of authentic Chinese food LUNCH & DINNER, $$$ - Monday: DJ Dancing - Tuesday: 10% off take out - Tuesday: 10% industry discount - Wednesday: Karaoke - Thursday: Ladies Night - Friday: Live music - Sat/Sun: Sports weekend Napa’s Largest Big Screen - Late Night @ Empress M: Friday/Saturday nights Chinese street food in the courtyard with music & drinks!

American; signature donuts, nightly specials

BRUNCH & DINNER; $$ 4048 SONOMA HWY, 707 299-4870

Bounty Hunter

Wine bar & smokin’ BBQ 400+ wine list

221 SILVERADO TRAIL, 707 927-5485

Farm at Carneros Inn

LUNCH & DINNER; $$ 975 FIRST STREET, 707 226-3976

Contemporary American, elegant food, locally sourced full bar, outdoor seating

Brix

DINNER, SUNDAY BRUNCH; $$$ 4048 SONOMA HWY, 707 299-4880

Modern American, full bar, outdoor seating LUNCH & DINNER; $$$ 7377 ST HELENA HWY, 707 944-2749

C Casa Napa

Quick-serve taqueria serving eco-friendly & innovative gourmet Mexican street food & small plates. BREAKFAST, LUNCH, DINNER; $ IN OXBOW PUBLIC MARKET 610 1ST ST #6, 707 226-7700

Carpe Diem

American wine bar; seasonal, surprising; family share-plate style DINNER ONLY FRIDAY-SUNDAY; $$ 1001 2ND STREET, 707 224-0800

Celadon

Award-winning global comfort food; courtyard seating, signature cocktails; riverfront

Forge

Pizza, craft brews/cocktails outdoor seating with firepit LUNCH & DINNER; $$ 155 GASSER DRIVE, 707 927-3394

H FUMÉ BISTRO

Contemporary American, locally sourced; changing art display, patio

“100 best steakhouses in America” - OpenTable Nationally recognized as a “Great Bourbon Bar of America” with a selection of over 175 hand-selected Bourbons.

LUNCH & DINNER; $$ 4050 BYWAY EAST, 707 257-1999

Gott’s Roadside

Burgers, sandwiches, vegan options, beer & wine, outdoor seating LUNCH & DINNER; $$ 644 1ST STREET, 707 224-6900

Grace’s Table

Local favorite “Global Kitchen”

LUNCH & DINNER; $$$ 500 MAIN STREET, 707 254-9690

BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER, $$ 1400 SECOND ST, 707 226-6200

Charlie Palmer Steak

Grove at the CIA Copia

BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER; $$$ 1260 1ST STREET, 707 819-2500

DINNER, $$ 500 1ST STREET, 707 967-2555

Modern American steakhouse, full bar

“Classic American Steakhouse”

Garden suppers prepared by CIA chefs

1122 Main Street, Napa, CA 94559 • (707) 224-6328

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Preferred Dining Hog Island Oyster Co.

Seafood, located inside bustling Oxbow Market; beer & wine, outdoor seating LUNCH & DINNER; $$, 610 1ST STREET, 707 251-8113

Kenzo Napa

Excellence in Japanese cuisine

Morimoto Asia

Taste and textures of Far East full bar, outdoor seating LUNCH, DINNER, BRUNCH; $$$$ 610 MAIN STREET, 707 252-1600

Morimoto Napa

Contemporary Japanese, full bar, outdoor seating

Scala Osteria & Bar LUNCH, DINNER; $$$ 1141 FIRST ST, 707 637-4380

Craft cocktails, small bites, fire pits, games; late night happy hour, bottomless mimosa brunch

LUNCH & DINNER; $$$$ 610 MAIN STREET, 707 252-1600

Kitchen Door

Modern American, full bar, gardens H SUNSHINE CAFE

A Todd Humphries Restaurant Eclectic fare in a casual space BRUNCH, LUNCH, DINNER; $$ 1300 1ST ST SUITE 272

La Toque

Michelin-star French cuisine RESERVATIONS REQUIRED DINNER ONLY; $$$$ 1314 McKINSTRY ST, 707 257-5157

LUNCH & DINNER; $$$ 7399 ST HELENA HWY, 707 944-2424

Napa Valley Bistro

Modern American wine & beer, outdoor seating LUNCH & DINNER; $$ 975 CLINTON STREET, 707 666-2383

Napasport

American sports bar, steakhouse, full bar, outdoor seating LUNCH & DINNER; $$ 145 GASSER DRIVE, 707 927-5956

Napkins Bar + Grill

A modern American bistro BRUNCH, LUNCH & DINNER; HAPPY HOUR & LATE-NIGHT BITES, $$ 1001 2ND STREET, 707 927- 5333

Norman Rose Tavern

A unique dining experience of authentic Chinese food with rich culture and stories! A Hidden Gem! only 5 blocks from downtown Napa

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DINNER, RESERVATIONS REQ’D, $$$$ 6640 WASHINGTON ST, 707 944-2380

Cozy spot, local favorite BREAKFAST, LUNCH; $$ 1540 TRANCAS ST, 707 226-1540

Lucy @ Bardessono

Contemporary American, gardeninspired

Tarla Mediterranean Grill

BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER; $$$ 6526 YOUNT STREET, 707 204-6000

Mediterranean, Greek, Turkish, full bar, outdoor seating

Mustards Grill

LUNCH, DINNER & WEEKEND BRUNCH; $$ 1480 1ST STREET, 707 255-5599

Contemporary, farm-to-table LUNCH & DINNER, $$$ 7399 ST. HELENA HWY, 707 944-2424

Torc Farm-to-table; high-energy unique wine, cocktail & beer offerings

North Block Restaurant

DINNER ONLY; $$$ 1140 MAIN STREET, 707 252-3292

BREAKFAST, BRUNCH, LUNCH, DINNER; $$$ 6757 WASHINGTON ST, 707 944-8080

Michelin rated; California fresh, local ingredients

Wilfred’s Lounge Island inspired cocktails & cuisine

R+D Kitchen

American/Sushi; stunning vineyard views, outdoor seating with firepits

LUNCH & DINNER; $$ 1401 1ST STREET, 707 258-1516

Zuzu

LUNCH & DINNER; $$ 6795 WASHINGTON ST, 707 945-0920

H NORTH SPIRITS & TAPAS

Classic bar, craft cocktails, tapas DINNER, LATE NIGHT SNACKS; $$ 1540 TRANCAS STREET

Mexican/American BREAKFAST, LUNCH; $$ 641 TRANCAS ST, 707 266-1950

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RUTHERFORD

LUNCH & DINNER; $$ 829 MAIN STREET, 707 224-0695

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Addendum Gourmet Southern-inspired fare

The Bistro at Auberge du Soleil Contemporary, upscale; full bar, outdoor seating

BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER; $$$$ 180 RUTHERFORD HILL RD, 707 963-1211

Rutherford Grill

Southern Italian, changes daily; house-made salumi

LUNCH SAT-SUN & DINNER DAILY; $$ 6476 WASHINGTON ST, 707 944-2487

DINNER, WEEKEND LUNCH; $$$ 1425 FIRST ST, 707 252-1022

Bistro Jeanty

Contemporary, traditional American; outdoor dining, full bar

French country fare; outdoor patio

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Farm-to-table italian restaurant

221 Silverado Trail, Napa (707) 927-5485 empressm.us

Fine classic French cuisine, highest quality ingredients, prix fixe menu, impeccable service

American classics, full bar

Olive & Hay

Chinese Street Food, Music and Drinks in the Courtyard Friday & Saturday nights

LUNCH & DINNER; $$, ARCHER HOTEL 1230 1ST STREET, 707 690-9800

The French Laundry

LUNCH & DINNER; $$ 967 1ST ST, 707 690-9957

Oenotri

DAILY EVENTS • HAPPY HOUR LATE NIGHTS @ EMPRESS M

French inspired wine country farm to-table cuisine; wine shop 16 acres of gardens, vineyards LUNCH & DINNER, SUNDAY BRUNCH; $$$ 7377 HIGHWAY 29, 707 944-2749

Sky & Vine Rooftop Bar

RESERVATIONS REQUIRED DINNER ONLY; $$$$ 1339 PEARL ST, 707 294-2049

Mustards Grill

Brix Restaurant

Seafood-centered Southern Italian, pizza & pasta

BREAKFAST, BRUNCH, LUNCH & DINNER; $$ 875 BORDEAUX WY, 707 251-3090

Pasta Prego

Italian, local favorite, beer & wine DINNER ONLY, $$ 1502 MAIN ST, 707 343-0344

H PETIT SOLEI CAFÉ

LUNCH & DINNER; $$ 1180 RUTHERFORD RD, 707 963-1792

LUNCH & DINNER; $$$ 6510 WASHINGTON ST, 707 944-0103

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Rustic Italian/Californian; outside patio with two fireplaces

Brasswood Bar + Kitchen

LUNCH, DINNER; $$$ 6525 WASHINGTON ST, 707 945-1050

Bouchon Bistro

American, farm-to-table comfort food; full bar, outdoor seating LUNCH & DINNER; $$ 3111 ST. HELENA HWY, 707 302-5101

Cozy spot for breakfast & lunch

French bistro, raw bar; outdoor seating; cocktails

The Charter Oak

BREAKFAST, LUNCH, BRUNCH, $$ 1408 CLAY ST, 707 252-1408

DINNER; $$$ 6534 WASHINGTON ST, 707 944-8037

DINNER ONLY; $$$ 1050 CHARTER OAK AVE, 707 302-6996

American, full bar, outdoor seating

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Preferred Dining Farmstead at Long Meadow Ranch

Pizzeria Tra Vigne

Evangeline

LUNCH & DINNER; $$ 1016 MAIN STREET, 707 967-9999

DINNER, WEEKEND BRUNCH/LUNCH; $$ 1226 WASHINGTON ST, 707 341-3131

Italian, vegan options; full bar, outdoor seating, local favorte

American, farm-to-table; full bar, outdoor seating LUNCH & DINNER; $$ 738 MAIN STREET, 707 963-4555

Gillwoods Cafe American BREAKFAST, BRUNCH & LUNCH; $$ 1313 MAIN STREET, 707 963-1788

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Fleetwood Restaurant

Steakhouse, full bar; outdoor seating

Chef-driven wood-fired menu, craft cocktails

DINNER ONLY; $$$$ 587 ST. HELENA HWY, 707 967-0550

DINNER, HAPPY HOUR; $$ 1880 LINCOLN AVENUE, 707 709-4410

St. Helena Bistro Goose & Gander beer & Welcome to Napa’s newest Italian/American cocktail bar &bistro; tapas spot!

wine, outdoor seating Modern American LUNCH & DINNER; $$ full bar, outdoor seating as well as your With innovative favorite classic cocktails, 1146 MAIN STREET; 707 963-3371 LUNCH DINNER, LATEbeers NIGHTS; $$ globally inspired small plates, this is local&wines, craft and 1245 SPRING STREET, 707 967-8779 Sherpa Kitchen a fun place to gather with friendsSt. forHelena dinner, drinks and snacks! Himalayan/Nepalese, Indian, Gott’s Roadside vegetarian; outdoor seating Burgers, sandwiches, vegan options LUNCH & DINNER; $$ beer & wine, outdoor seating 1148 MAIN STREET, 707 963-4439 LUNCH & DINNER; $$ ................................... 933 MAIN STREET, 707 963-3486

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Harvest Table

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Modern American; full bar, outdoor seating, gardens

Calistoga Inn & Brewery

LUNCH & DINNER; $$$ 1 MAIN STREET, 707 967-4695

1250 LINCOLN AVE, 707 942-4101

Market

Traditional American

Open Daily @ 3 pm

Calistoga’s Living Room (Truss)

1540 Trancas Street, Napa experience, Casual dining

Traditional American full° bar, snacks www.northnapa.com 707.226.1540 LUNCH & DINNER, FULL BAR; $$ 1347 MAIN STREET, 707-963-3799

Cajun, Creole, French; full bar, outdoor seating

BREAKFAST, LUNCH, DINNER; $$ 400 SILVERADO TRAIL N, 707 709-2100

Hydro Bar & Grill

Fumé Bistro, Napa

Traditional American 1403 LINCOLN AVENUE, 707 942-9777

Johnny’s Restaurant & Bar American sports bar; full bar, outdoor seating

• Monday-Friday 4-6pm Bar snacks, wine, beer cocktails Special dog menu!

North Bar & Grill, Napa

DINNER; BREAKFAST, LUNCH, BRUNCH ON WEEKENDS; $$ 1457 LINCOLN AVE, 707 942-5938

• Tues-Sat 3-6pm

snacks, wine, beer cocktails visit Napa’s coziest• Bar cafe for your $1.50 Oysters, Tues-Sat 5-6pm homemade breakfast ... Pancakes, benedicts, omelets • Burger Night, Mon 4-9pm and lunch... Salads, burgers, sandwiches. Sam’s Social Club

Empress M, Napa

Contemporary American, outdoor seating, fire pit

• Wed-Fri 3-6pm, Sat-Sun 3-5pm Baijiu spirit cocktails, dim sum sampler • Chef’s Menu, Sunday evenings Solbar – @ Solage Eight-course tasting menu • Sunday afternoon tea ceremony Contemporary American • Chinse Street Food Night BREAKFAST, LUNCH, DINNER; $$$ 6-11pm Live music 9-11pm breakfast servedFri-Sat all day 755 SILVERADO TRAIL, 707 226-0850 BREAKFAST, LUNCH, DINNER; $$ 1712 LINCOLN AVENUE, 707 942-4969

Tuesday - Sunday 8:00 am to 3:00 pm • Closed on Mondays Veraison Los Agaves, Napa

1408full Clay • petitsoleilonclay.com French, bar St, Napa • 707-252-1408 • Mon-Fri 11:30am-5pm DINNER ONLY; $$$, 1457 LINCOLN AVENUE, 707 942-5938

simple. honest. seasonally correct.

Welcome to Napa’s newest cocktail bar & tapas spot! With innovative as well as your favorite classic cocktails, local wines, craft beers and globally inspired small plates, this is a fun place to gather with friends for dinner, drinks and snacks!

NAPA’S NEWEST CAFÉ! BREAKFAST - LUNCH - SUPPER

Serving local, farm fresh, seasonal fare every day! Monday–Friday 7a-9p Saturday & Sunday 8a-9p

1540 Trancas Street, Napa Sign up for our email newsletter at WineCountryThisMonth.com

American bistro with French, Italian and Mediterranean influences. Quality ingredients sourced from local growers. Eclectic Wine List • Craft Cocktails Enclosed Vineyard Terrace

Best@Brunch Open Daily 3 pm in Napa Valley

M-F 11-9 • Sat & Sun 10-9 1540 Trancas Street, Napa

4050 BYWAY EAST, NAPA • (707) 257-1999

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Hopmonk Tavern Traditional American, full bar, outdoor seating, live entertainment

California comfort food with a Southern drawl Wood-fired grill, full bar, patio

Della Santina’s Trattoria

Sonoma Grille

Oyster Cafe

Italian, wine/beer, outdoor seating, nightly specials

6770 McKINLEY ST, #150,

LUNCH AND DINNER, $$$

SEBASTOPOL; 707 222-5040

6751 McKINLEY ST; 707 503-6003

DINNER, LIVE MUSIC; $$

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Aabha Indian Cuisine

LUNCH & DINNER, $$ 133 E NAPA ST; 707 935-0576

El Dorado Kitchen Contemporary American, full bar BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER, $$ 405 1ST ST W; 707 996-3220

Folktable Restaurant

Indian, wine/beer, outdoor seating

Michelin Bib Gourmand farm-to-table, seasonally inspired

LUNCH & DINNER, $$

LUNCH, DINNER; $$

Handline

522 BROADWAY; 707 343-1003

23584 ARNOLD DR; 707 356-3567

Californian food, including seafood, tacos, and burgers

B & V Whiskey Bar & Grille

Girl & The Fig

6780 DEPOT ST, SUITE 120, SEBASTOPOL; 707 861-9603

LUNCH, DINNER; $$

Locally sourced food, full bar, dedicated whiskey bar

935 GRAVENSTEIN AVE. SOUTH,

LUNCH, HAPPY HOUR, DINNER; $$

SEBASTOPOL; 707 827-3744

400 1ST ST E; 707 938-7110

French, local goods, full bar, happy hour LUNCH, DINNER WEEKEND BREAKFAST 110 WEST SPAIN ST; 707 938-3634

Glen Ellen Star Traditional American, wine/beer, outdoor seating DINNER, $$; 707 343-1384 13648 ARNOLD DR, GLEN ELLEN

Hopmonk Tavern Traditional American, full bar, happy hour, outdoor seating, live entertainment

H TAUB FAMILY OUTPOST Wine Bar, Food & Libations Cocktail Bar - The Beacon

BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER, WEEKEND BRUNCH, $$ 497 1ST ST W; 707 721-1107

Tips Roadside

BBQ, comfort food, full bar with craft cocktails LUNCH & DINNER, $$ 8445 SONOMA HIGHWAY, KENWOOD; 707 509-0078

Valley Bar + Bottle Shop

Seasonal mediterranean, terrace, wine bar DINNER, SATURDAY & SUNDAY BRUNCH; $$$ 487 1ST ST WEST; 707 934-8403

Wit & Wisdom

Regional comfort food by Chef Michael Mina DINNER, HAPPY HOUR, FULL BAR; $$$ 1325 BROADWAY; 707 931-3405

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LaSalette Restaurant

Authentic Peruvian with a modern twist. Full bar.

Maya Restaurant California-infused Mayan cuisine, full bar with a large selection of tequilas, outdoor seating LUNCH & DINNER, $$ 101 EAST NAPA STREET; 707 935-3500

Oso Sonoma

THE BEACON AT TAUB FAMILY OUTPOST BOOK NOW ON RESY OPEN WED-SUN @ 5PM 497 1ST ST W, SONOMA • 707.721.1107

LUNCH & DINNER, $$$ 165 W NAPA ST; 707 938-7542

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LUNCH & DINNER, $$ 452 FIRST ST EAST; 707 938-1927

come meet your new favorite bar.

Seafood/Steakhouse, full bar, patio bar, micro-brewery and beer garden, vegetarian options

LUNCH & DINNER, $$ 691 BROADWAY; 707 935-9100

Portuguese/Mediterranean, wine/beer

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American, seafood, wine bar, full bar

230 PETALUMA AVE, 707 829-7300

Raw bar, shellfish, special sparkling wine pairings

Craft cocktails, spirit-free cocktails, small plates

Salt & Stone

LUNCH & DINNER, $$, 707 833-6326 9900 SONOMA HWY, KENWOOD

LUNCH, DINNER, BRUNCH; $$

Fern Bar

Contemporary American, wine/beer, reservations DINNER, $$$ 140 E NAPA ST; 707 935-5994

LUNCH & DINNER, HAPPY HOUR; $$

Blue Ridge Kitchen

Cafe La Haye

American, tapas, seafood, full bar, outdoor seating LUNCH & DINNER, $$ 9 E NAPA STREET; 707 931-6926

Red Grape

Ayawaska Petaluma

BRUNCH, LUNCH & DINNER, $$ 101 2ND ST #190; 707 559-3519

Brewsters Beer Garden

Brewpub, BBQ, full bar, happy hour, outdoor seating, firepit pet friendly, live music LUNCH & DINNER, OPEN LATE FRIDAY & SATURDAY, $$ 229 WATER STREET N; 707 981-8330

Butcher & Crown

Contemporary comfort food: burgers, BBQ, and beer LUNCH & DINNER, $$ 1905 BODEGA AVE, 707 559-3735

Central Market

Pizza, pasta & salad; beer & wine; outdoor seating

Californian-Mediterranean; house made bread in a wood-fired oven, carefully curated wine list

LUNCH & DINNER, $$ 529 1ST ST W; 707 996-4103

DINNER, BEER & WINE, $$ 42 PETALUMA BLVD N, 707 778-9900


Preferred Dining Cucina Paradiso

Italian, full bar, Italian & local wines, pasta, foccacia & desserts from scratch LUNCH & DINNER, $$ 114 PETALUMA BLVD. N; 707 782-1130

Francis Ford Coppola’s Rustic

Italian, full bar, outdoor seating international and traditional LUNCH & DINNER, $$ 300 VIA ARCHIMEDES; 707 857-1462

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Easy Rider

Seasonal, contemporary Southern flavors & cocktail bar DINNER, WEEKEND BRUNCH; $$ 33 WASHINGTON ST; 707 774-6233

Kapu Bar

Tiki-theme bar, Hawaiian bar food DINNER, $$ 132 KELLER ST, 707 559-3665

Luma Bar & Eatery

Plant-forward, quality meats, craft cocktails DINNER, $$ 50 E WASHINGTON ST; 707 772-5037

Risibisi Restaurant & Wine Bar Italian, full bar, outdoor seating

LUNCH & DINNER, $$ 154 PETALUMA BLVD N; 707 766-7600

The Shuckery

Seafood; beer/wine, happy hour In the restored Petaluma Hotel DINNER, LUNCH WEEKENDS, $$ 100 WASHINGTON ST; 707 981-7891

Street Social

Eclectic comfort food highlighting seasonal and local fare, craft cocktails with artisanal spirits DINNER TUES-FRI, $$$ 29 PETALUMA BLVD NO; 707 774-6185

Table Culture Provisions

Hyper-seasonal haute cuisine/ comfort food; multi-course tasting menu available DINNER, $$ 312 PETALUMA BLVD S; 707 559-5739

Wild Goat Bistro

American, wine/beer, vegetarian/gluten-free LUNCH & DINNER, $$ 6 PETALUMA BLVD N; 707 658-1156

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Catelli’s

Contemporary American and Italian, full bar, outdoor seating ingredients from local /organic farmers; over 100 local wines LUNCH & DINNER, $$; 707 857-3471 21047 GEYSERVILLE AVE

Diavola Pizzeria & Salumeria

Italian, beer/wine, outdoor seating, house-cured salumi & sausages, authentic Italian pizzas; carefully sourced meats, fish and produce LUNCH & DINNER, $$ 21021 GEYSERVILLE AVE; 707 814-0111

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Baci Cafe and Wine Bar

Italian; local and organic products, authentic Italian food DINNER, BEER/WINE, $$$ 336 HEALDSBURG AVE; 707 433-8111

Barndiva

American; celebrated farm-to-table restaurant; cocktail lounge and wine bar; outdoor seating WEDNESDAY-SUNDAY BRUNCH, LUNCH & DINNER, $$$ 231 CENTER ST; 707 431-0100

Bollywood Kitchen

Traditional Indian and Nepalese cuisines LUNCH & DINNER, $ 1047 VINE ST; 707 395-0023

The Matheson (Roof 106)

Café Citti

Modern wine country cuisine; sushi, wine lounge, rooftop bar

Italian, wine/beer, take-out only, some picnic tables

DINNER, $$$ 106 MATHESON STREET, 707 723-1106

PizZando Wood oven pizzas, house made pastas, grilled meats, fish, and seasonal appetizers DINNER, $$ 301 HEALDSBURG AVE, 707 922-5233

Spoonbar Mediterranean, full bar, outdoor seating, locally sourced and seasonal ingredients DINNER, $$$ 219 HEALDSBURG AVE ; 707 433-7222

Troubadour Bread & Bistro Boulangerie, California/French BREAKFAST, LUNCH, DINNER, $$$ CLOSED MIDDAY; SUN & MON 381 HEALDSBURG AVE; 707 756-3972

Valette Supporting local farms, winemakers, artisans outdoor seating

LUNCH & DINNER, $$ 2792 4TH ST; 704 523-2690

John Ash & Co. Restaurant Californian, full bar, outdoor seating; visit The Front Room for cocktails and gathering or River Cafe for breakfast, brunch or lunch. DINNER, $$$, AT VINTNERS INN 4330 BARNES ROAD; 707 527-7687

La Gare French, wine/beer; old world classic French cuisine with local ingredients, a local favorite for 40 years DINNER, $$$ 208 WILSON STREET; 707 528-4355

Lo Coco’s Italian, wine/beer; authentic Italian favorites LUNCH & DINNER; $$ 117 FOURTH ST; 707 523-2227

Stark’s Steak & Seafood

Spanish/Tapas, full bar, craft cocktails

DINNER, $$$ 344 CENTER ST; 707 473-0946

Steak/seafood, full bar, happy hour; upscale feel Extensive wine list and whiskeys

LUNCH & DINNER, $$$ 420 CENTER ST; 707 433-7700

Willi’s Seafood & Raw Bar

LUNCH & DINNER, $$$ 521 ADAMS STREET; 707 546-5100

Bravas

Chalkboard

Tapas/Wine Bar, full bar, outdoor seating, 4.5 acre garden, local wine flights and inventive cocktails DINNER, LUNCH WEEKENDS, $$$ 29 NORTH ST; 473-8030

Charlie Palmer’s Dry Creek Kitchen

Contemporary American, full bar, outdoor seating, wine pairings DINNER, $$$ 317 HEALDSBURG AVE; 707 431-0330

Seafood, small plates; rolls, skewers, ceviches & tartares; craft cocktails, large wine list; outdoor seating LUNCH & DINNER, $$ 403 HEALDSBURG AVE; 707 433-9191

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Walter Hansel Wine & Bistro California fare with a French touch DINNER WED-SUN; $$$ 3535 GUERNEVILLE RD, 707 546-6462

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Backyard

Sweet T’s

Guiso Latin Fusion

Farm-to-table, wine/beer, outdoor seating seasonal, sustainable restaurant

Southern BBQ, full bar, outdoor seating; quality southern cuisine with the freshest local ingredients

Authentic Latin American and Caribbean dishes

LUNCH & DINNER, $$ 6566 FRONT STREET; 707 820-8445

LUNCH & DINNER, $$ 9098 BROOKS RD S; 707 687-5185

DINNER, BEER/WINE, $$ 117 N STREET; 707 431-1302

Farmhouse

Ume Japanese Bistro

Healdsburg Bar & Grill

Grill, full bar, outdoor seating

Contemporary American, fine dining; fresh, seasonal everchanging menu; wine/beer

LUNCH, DINNER, WEEKEND BREAKFAST 245 HEALDSBURG AVE; 707 433-3333

DINNER, $$$$ 7871 RIVER ROAD; 707 887-3300

KIN Smoke

Smoked meats, sandwiches, southern sides

LUNCH & DINNER, $$ 304 CENTER STREET, 707 473-8440 7

LUNCH & DINNER, $$ 8710 OLD REDWOOD HIGHWAY, WINDSOR; 707 838-6700

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Bird & The Bottle

Little Saint

New American, seafood, full bar; flavors from Asia, American South, the East Coast, Jewish favorites

DINNER, $$ 25 N STREET, 707 433-8207

LUNCH, DINNER & SUNDAY BRUNCH; $$; 1055 4TH STREET; 707 568-4000

Farm-forward gathering place with food, music, art, Vegan

Japanese, full bar, outdoor seating

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SEQUOIA GROVE WINERY/A Taste for Cabernet

Elevated Tasting Experiences in Wine Country Wineries have ridden the ebb and flow of the past two years, weathering the storms of temporary closures and then rewelcoming guests back to their estates with open arms. As wineries continue to usher in change and adapt to what wine lovers are craving, new and elevated experiences – many of which are hosted outdoors – abound in both Napa Valley and Sonoma County. BY MELISSA VOGT

Sequoia Grove // A Taste for Cabernet

Forget all of the “rules” you were taught about pairing food with wine and be guided on a wine and food odyssey by welcoming hosts and Winery Chef Britny Maureze. Savor Single-Vineyard and Reserve wines with unconventional food pairings designed to showcase how Cabernet Sauvignon works well with across many cuisines. Reservations are limited. Book your seats for “A Taste for Cabernet” online or by calling 707-339-5757.

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$140 per person // www.sequoiagrove.com

Bennett Lane Winery // Wine Blending Experience

Get to know the ins and outs of cellar work as you masterfully blend your own wines in this unique experience at Bennet Lane. This private blending experience offers an exclusive opportunity to learn sensory evaluation while sipping Cabernet, Merlot, and Syrah, followed by a custom blending experience. Guests will craft their own expression of the flagship Maximum Red Feasting Wine from these three varietals, while learning about lab techniques and utilizing real winemaking equipment. Finish the experience with a glass of your new blend plus a cheese plate pairing – and take home your very own wine! $225 per person // www.bennettlane.com

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Ferrari-Carano Vineyards & Winery // “La Colazione Italiana” – Breakfast Italian Style!

Sit outside on the Sycamore Grove terraces overlooking gardens and vineyards while you enjoy a flight of reserve wines with a seasonal, Italian-inspired menu featuring dishes prepared with ingredients from Ferrari-Carano’s estate gardens. Make sure to book your table in advance! This oneof-a-kind experience almost always sells out.

Sundays, 10:30am-1pm, reservations required $85 per person, $68 club members (707) 433-6700 || www.ferrari-carano.com

St. Francis Winery & Vineyards // Wine & Food Pairings

Executive Chef Peter Janiak hand-selects from award-winning wine collections to develop a seasonal pairing-menu like no other. This nationally acclaimed, five-course, fine-dining experience highlights Sonoma County’s diverse agricultural and culinary traditions. Enjoy stunning vineyard views and engaging introductions presented by knowledgeable hosts.

Reservations required $125 per person, $100 club members 888-675-9463 // www.stfranciswinery.com

V. Sattui Winery // Vineyard Lounge Tasting

A luxurious outdoor tasting experience! Savor a seated tasting, on cushioned furniture shaded by giant umbrellas, set amongst the vines on our Vittorio’s lawn. Sample through a preset menu of V. Sattui’s top Estate wine selections paired with an accompaniment of mixed olives and almonds. Tastings last approximately 90 minutes. Seatings accommodate up to 4 guests. Cheese and charcuterie platter upgrade available.

Reservation required, $65 per person (707) 963-7774 // www.vsattui.com

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Frank Family Vineyards // Wines of Winston Hill Tasting

Winston Hill has been the heart of Frank Family’s Cabernet wines since its inception. Discover single-vineyard versatility while diving into wines that all share a common source of origin during this Cabernet lover's experience.

Reservations required $80 per person, $40 club members and guests (707) 942-0859 // www.frankfamilyvineyards.com

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Tips on Wine Tasting Guidelines and Etiquette to Enhance Your Experience Visiting a winery tasting room may sometimes be intimidating, especially if you are not used to wine tasting and aren’t quite sure what to expect. Following the guidelines and etiquette tips below will help enhance your experience as you travel through wine country. Due to Covid-19, there have been changes to the wine tasting adventures. So please before you go: • Plan in advance. Most wineries are now by appointment and in some cases “as space is available” (should you not have made reservations). Don’t be shy to ask at the last minute, but understand they may be full or be reserved. • Understand that there may be a time limit • A sk about the different tasting experiences and costs. • If you plan to “share” a tasting, ask if it is okay. You may still be charged per person. • If this applies, ask if the winery is dog/child friendly. • Be sure to adhere to individual, local and state guidelines in place at the time (i.e. mask wearing until seated, etc.) • Be flexible • Don’t be self-conscious to share a tasting (*if appropriate) with your companion – it’s not looked on as being cheap, in fact, it’s smart.

• Don’t worry if you think you don’t know good wine. “Good wine” is what you like. Period. • You don’t have to finish the glass. You are tasting, not drinking – use the dump bucket. Those little sips add up fast. • You don’t have to like everything poured. The reason you are tasting is to see what you do and don’t like. • Take time to smell the roses, or wine! Swirl the wine in the bowl of the glass then take your time, put your nose into the bowl of the glass … and inhale to experience the bouquet. See what fragrances you can identify: Earthy? Lemon? Honeysuckle? Cherry? Tobacco? It’s okay if you don’t identify any of those things, with time and tasting you will! • Remember the five “S’s” of wine tasting: See (the wine in the glass), Swirl, Smell, Sip and Savor. (Take a small sip. Let the liquid surround your taste buds, what flavors can you identify)? • A sk questions! Remember … there are no stupid questions. You are there to enjoy and learn, and your server is there to help. • Don’t feel pressured to buy a bottle or to join a wine club, (however, if the tasting is free, or if you have a private tasting with a winemaker, it is good form to purchase a bottle). • Leave a tip if you have had a nice experience ($5-$20 is a general rule, depending on the type of tasting). • Don’t wear scents into a tasting room (cologne or perfume), and best not to wear white! • A sk your server to recommend their favorite wineries to visit. • Seek smaller, out-of-the-way, boutique wineries. • Eat breakfast before you leave for the day and … hydrate – hydrate – hydrate! Hint: Drink one glass of water for each glass of wine.

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• Bring something to snack on such as crackers, breadsticks or a baguette, (but inquire in advance if outside food is okay to bring in). Take time for lunch. When picnicking at a winery, never bring wine from another winery

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GOOD TO KNOW •A cidity: The level of natural acids in a wine that give it freshness and crispness on the palate. • American Viticultural Area (AVA): A governmentapproved wine-growing region whose geological and climatic conditions create wines of distinction. A specific appellation of origin. •B ody: A term used to describe the weight of a wine on the palate. •B ouquet: A term for the fragrance of a wine developed after it has been aged. Sometimes used interchangeably with “aroma,” which is technically the fragrance of a wine before aging.

•B rix: A grape ripeness scale, used primarily in the U.S., that measures solids (sugars) inside the juice of a grape.

• Don’t try to do too much. In general, three to four wineries will fill your day. • If possible have a designated driver (or use a driving service). If staff feels you have had enough to drink they may refuse service, it’s for your own well-being. • Trust your palate. Don’t worry if you don’t like what your friends or companions like. Not everyone likes the same things. This is about you – not them. • Enjoy yourself! BY DONALD SONDERLING

•C ap: The top surface of the must, where solids accumulate and are then pushed back down (punched down) into the juice to increase skin contact. •C rush: Harvest season that starts with picking grapes and ends months later with the transfer of wine to barrel. •C uvée: A Champagne house’s best offering, usually made from the first pressing of grapes; A •E state-bottled: The wine was under the control of the producer, start to finish.

•F ermentation: The transformation of grape juice into wine as sugar plus yeast convert to alcohol and carbon dioxide (and heat). • Finish: The impression a wine leaves on the palate after swallowing or spitting. •L ees: Dead yeast cells from fermentation that settle at the bottom of a barrel or tank. When stirred in the wine, as done during the aging of Chardonnay, lees add body and creaminess. •L egs: Streams of wine that run down the inside wall of a wine glass. Narrow, fast-moving legs generally indicate low alcohol content and light body, while wide, slow legs usually mean richness and higher alcohol. •M aceration: A time period that allows grape skins to make contact with grape juice, usually before fermentation begins, in order to develop deeper color in the finished wine. •M eritage: The unique American term for a Bordeaux-style blended red wine made in the U.S. from two or more of the five classic red grapes of Bordeaux. Not more than 90% of a single grape can make up a wine labeled as Meritage. •M ust: The mixture of unfermented grape juice with the solids from skins, stems and seeds of the grapes. •N ose: A term to describe how a wine smells, sometimes used in place of “aroma.”

• Reserve: Term used by a producer that usually indicates a wine ranked among their highest tier of quality. •S ediment: Residue accumulated during extended aging of a bottle of wine. Red wine sediment is formed by color pigments, tannin molecules and tartrates. White wine can sometimes show sediment of tartrates that appear as crystals. •S ulfites: Chemical compounds of sulfur that act as a preservative in wine.

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•T annin: A primary component in red wine, it is a chemical compound (phenolic) developed in wine when fermenting juice makes extended contact with skins, seeds and stems; also added to wine as it ages in contact with oak. At an elevated level, tannin gives wine a dryness on the palate and causes the mouth to pucker (astringency), but when balanced with other components it provides the necessary structure that gives texture and grip.

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Things To Do

NAPA VALLEY ALOFT

Hot Air Balloons If you’ve never taken a hot air balloon ride, there’s no better place than wine country to experience the amazing 360° aerial views from inside the basket. Experienced and knowledgeable hot air balloon pilots act as both guide and entertainer while pointing out local highlights and welcoming questions from you and fellow flyers. • Balloons Above the Valley 800-464-6824 info@balloonrides.com balloonrides.com • Napa Valley Balloons 800-253-2224 info@napavalleyballoons.com napavalleyballoons.com

• Napa Valley Aloft (855) 944-4408 ballooning@nvaloft.com nvaloft.com

• Fat Tire Bike Rental Napa, (707) 345-6396 fattirebikerentals@gmail.com www.fattirebikerentals.org

• Napa Valley Drifters (707) 492-5701 napavalleydrifters.com

• Getaway Adventures 800-499-2453 info@getawayadventures.com getawayadventures.com

•S onoma Ballooning (707) 819-9223 sonomaballooning.com

• Napa Native Tours (707) 815-0172 WineTours@NapaNative.com www.napanative.com

• Wine Country Balloons (707) 538-7359 hotline@balloontours.com winecountryballoons.com

• Napa River Velo Napa, (707) 258-8729 info@naparivervelo.com naparivervelo.com

H• NAPA VALLEY BIKE TOURS

Cycling Whether you’re after a leisurely afternoon pedal or a full day of serious biking through the vineyards, there are several cycling companies offering guided, off-the-beaten-path rides throughout the valley. • Ace It! Bike Tours Windsor, (707) 688-4063 aceitbiketours.com

(707) 944-2453 info@napavalleybiketours.com napavalleybiketours.com

• Ride Napa Valley info@ridenapavalley.com www.ridenapavalley.com

H• RUSSIAN RIVER ADVENTURES E-bikes • canoe trips Healdsburg, (707) 433-5599 russianriveradventures.com

• Calistoga Bike Shop (707) 942-9687 www.calistogabikeshop.com

NAPA VALLEY BIKE TOURS One-Stop Shop for Fun Adventures! Napa Valley Bike Tours specializes in providing visitors with some of the most unique and unforgettable vacation experiences (even if it’s just a day trip) in Napa Valley. Guided bike tours, visiting Napa wineries, self-guided wine-tasting bike tours and bike rentals are just the beginning. You can even book a bike tour/ hot air balloon ride adventure that includes lunch and wine tasting stops at two Napa Valley wineries! You’ll be talking about your adventure with Napa Valley Bike Tours for years to come! FULL-DAY & HALF-DAY GUIDED BIKE TOURS BIKE RENTALS • ELECTRIC BIKES napavalleybiketours.com • 707.251.8687

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Things To Do H• SONOMA VALLEY BIKE TOURS Sonoma (707) 996-2453 www.sonomavalleybiketours.com

• St. Helena Cyclery St. Helena, (707) 963-7736 www.sthelenacyclery.com • Wine Country Cyclery Sonoma, (707) 996-6800 www.winecountrycyclery.com • Wine Country Bikes (707) 568-304 info@getawayadventures.com www.winecountrybikes.com • Wine Country Cycling Tours 800-462-2848 dave@adventureincycling.com winecountrycyclingtours.com Horseback Riding Vineyard horseback ride coupled with a food and wine tasting, make this a must-do when visiting wine country. Saddle-up and an experienced trail guide will take you for a ride through the vineyards. • Napa Valley Trail Rides Napa, (707) 255-5661 info@shadybrookestate.com www.napavalleytrailrides.com •S onoma Valley Trail Rides Sonoma, (707) 343-5511 sonomavalleytrailrides.com • Triple Creek Horse Outfit Glen Ellen, (707) 887-8700 triplecreekhorseoutfit.com Bocce Courts Many wineries have bocce courts for their visitors’ enjoyment. Becase the game is played between two players or two teams of one, two, or four, it lends itself well to hanging out with friends at the winery as part of your total winery adventure. Be sure to check ahead. Some courts require reservations and/or fees. If you have your own balls, Veterans’ Park in Yountville or Crane Park in St. Helena

have bocce courts available when leagues are not in play.

• Martorana Family Winery Healdsbrg, (707) 433-1909

• Armida Winery Healdsburg, (707) 433-2222

•N ichelini Family Winery St Helena, (707) 963-0717

• Auburn James St Helena, (707) 967-9100

• Piña Napa Valley Napa, (707) 738-9328

• Bell Wine Cellars Napa, (707) 944-1673

• Pope Valley Winery Pope Valley, (707) 965-1246

• Bacchus Landing Healdsburg

• Raymond Vineyards St Helena, (707) 963-3141

• Beringer Vineyards St Helena, (707) 257-5771

• Seghesio Family Vineyards Healdsburg, (707) 433-3579

• Bremer Family Winery St Helena, (707) 963-5411

• Silenus Vintners Napa, (707) 299-3930

• Chateau Montelena Calistoga, (707) 942-5105

• Stags’ Leap Winery Napa, cs_stagsleap@stagsleap.com

• Chateau St. Jean Winery Kenwood, (707) 708-8171

•T homas George Estates Healdsburg, (707) 431-8031

• D’Argenzio Winery Santa Rosa, (707) 546-2466

• Trinchero Napa Valley St Helena, (707) 963-1160

• De La Montanya Vineyard Healdsburg, (707) 433-3711

• Turnbull Wine Cellars Oakville, (707) 963-5839

• Dry Creek Vineyards Healdsburg, (707) 433-1000

Petanque

• Dutcher Crossing Winery Geyserville, (707) 431-2700 • Ehlers Estate Winery St Helena, (707) 963-5972

Similar to bocce, the French version Petanque is growing in popularity. Courts are available at the following locations.

• Farm at Carneros Inn Napa, (707) 299-4880

• Clos du Val Winery Napa, (707) 261-5212

•F rancis Ford Copola Geyserville, (707) 857-1400

• St. Supéry Estate Rutherford, (707) 302-3488

•F urthermore Wines Sebastopol, (707) 823-3040

On the Water

• Hall St. Helena St Helena, (707) 967-2626 • Hook & Ladder Vineyards Santa Rosa, (707) 526-2255 • Imagery Estate Winery Glen Ellen, (877) 550-4278 • Landmark Vineyard Kenwood, (707) 833-0053

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Kayak or SUP (stand up paddle board) are a perfect way to relax on the water while seeing the wine country sights. • Burke’s Canoe Trips Forestville, (707) 887-1222 burkescanoetrips.com • Napa Valley Paddle Napa, (707) 200-5511 crew@napavalleypaddle.com www.napavalleypaddle.com 47


Things To Do • Enjoy Napa Valley (707) 227-7364 enjoynapavalley@gmail.com enjoy-napa-valley.com

• The Estate Yountville Resort Upscale shopping, art, dining, wine tasting; Yountville www.theestateyountville.com

• ­ Napa Valley Cooking School St Helena, (707) 302-2452 uvc_sthelena@napavalley.edu www.napavalleycookingschool.org

• Clavey Paddlesports Petaluma, (707) 766-8070 info@clavey.com www.clavey.com

• Oxbow Public Market Local gathering place for great food, wine, shopping; Downtown Napa oxbowpublicmarket.com

• Silverado Cooking School (707) 927-3591 info@silveradocookingschool.com silveradocookingschool.com

• Petaluma Stand Up Paddle Petaluma, (707) 486-4314 www.petalumasup.com • Rubicon Adventures Forestville, (707) 887-2452 Bill@RubiconAdventures.com rubiconadventures.com

H• RUSSIAN RIVER ADVENTURES E-bikes • canoe trips Healdsburg, (707) 433-5599 russianriveradventures.com

Culinary Classes and Cooking Demonstrations After feasting like a king at the local eateries in wine country, why not learn how the professionals do it by taking a hands-on cooking class. Talented chefs will give you the tools and confidence to become a rock star in your own kitchen.

Recommended Micro-Destinations

• Cakebread Cellars 800-588-0298 cakebread.com/events

• The Barlow Outdoor market district with food, wine, spirits, hip stores Sebastopol, thebarlow.net

• ­ CIA at Copia (707) 967-2500 www.ciafoodies.com

•C ornerstone Sonoma Shopping, dining, wine tasting, gardens, event venue; Sonoma www.cornerstonesonoma.com

• Cooking with Comedians @ Vista Collina Resort, Napa (888) 965-7090 www.crushersofcomedy.com

• Vista Collina Resort 888-865-7090 www.meritagecollection.com/ vista-collina/dining/food-wine-center Uniquely Wine Country As a prime vacation destination, wine country has its share of unique tours, activities and micro-destinations replete with wine tasting, boutique shops and fine dining. Here are a some we highly recommend.

H• JELLY BELLY VISITOR CENTER

Learn how the famous jelly beans are created and get free samples! Fairfield, (707) 428-2838 www.jellybelly.com

• Napa Valley Wine Train (707) 253-2111 www.winetrain.com

Sonoma County’s Best Eco-Adventures GUIDED E-BIKE TOUR Tour the beautiful backroads

RUSSIAN RIVER CANOE TRIP rafting the easy waters with swimming holes, amazing views and wildlife

– or combine the two – ROADS 2 RIVER ADVENTURE

A morning guided e-bike ride and a selfguided afternoon canoe ride to Crow Bar!

(707) 433-5599

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1-800-280-SOAR

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Things To Do • Napa Valley Wine Trolley Vintage, open-air trolley, like the San Francisco Cable Cars (707) 252-6100, www.napavalleywinetrolley.com • Sonoma Valley Wine Trolley Sonoma, (707) 938-2600, sonomavalleywinetrolley.com Outdoor Attractions •C alifornia Cheese Trail Find where to taste cheese, cheesetrail.org

•S onoma Canopy Tours Ziplines, treehouse glamping 888-494-7868, www.sonomacanopytours.com •S onoma County Farm Trails Visit and tour Sonoma County farms, ranches, artisans, farm stands, www.farmtrails.org • Safari West Wildlife Preserve & African Tent Camp 800-616-2695, www.safariwest.com •S onoma TrainTown Railroad Fun for the whole family (707) 938-3912, www.traintown.com

Live Performances After wining and dining, continue experiening wine country with a live performance at one of these top-notch venues. Check our Calendar of Events or visit each website for what’s coming up. • Napa Valley Performing Arts Center at Lincoln Theater, Yountville (707) 944-9900, lincolntheater.com • Blue Note Napa – Napa (707) 880-2300, www.bluenotenapa.com • Green Music Center – Rohnert Park (707) 664-4246, gmc.sonoma.edu • Luther Burbank Center for the Arts – Santa Rosa (707) 546-3600, lutherburbankcenter.org

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Wine Country FRIDAY-SUNDAY IN MARCH

Cabernet Lovers Weekends

Calendar

ZD Wines, Napa It’s one of the most beautiful times to visit Napa Valley, and ZD is celebrating the season with its Cabernet Lovers Tastings where the dedication to crafting wines of quality, consistency, and unique style will be showcased. $75 800-487-7757, www.zdwines.com

MARCH 3-5

45th Annual Wine Road Barrel Tasting

THURSDAY-SATURDAY

Hands-On Cheesemaking Classes with Sheana Davis & Ben Sessions

Epicurean Connection, Sonoma Includes a hands-on cheesemaking class, a cheese cloth, cheese ladle, cheese recipe card and cheese trail map, and artisan cheese tasting. Guests will make a 2-3 pound Creme de Ricotta wheel of cheese and or flavor the Creme de Ricotta from a Spice Bar. $125, 12pm theepicureanconnection.com ONGOING TUESDAYS

Cioppino Tuesdays

Tra Vigne Pizzeria, St. Helena Come for a big, bubbling bowl of Nash’s San Franciscostyle cioppino chock full of fresh fish, mussels, clams, shrimp and calamari, a fresh mixed green salad with Piave cheese, seasonal wood-fired vegetables, grilled bread and a trio of accompaniments all for $60 for two people. www.pizzeriatravigne.com

Pariticipating Wineries, Northern Sonoma County The magic of Barrel Tasting is to get into the cellar and taste wines directly from the barrels. Almost all of the wineries will be selling futures – so plan now to taste…then buy the future! $95 weekend, $75 Sunday only, $10 drivers, 11am-4pm, WineRoad.com

ONGOING SATURDAYS

Live Music Sip-Along Featuring Local Musicians

Find Your Heart in Yountville ​Gallery Show

Yountville Arts, Yountville All works are for sale so come find your heart in Yountville! 10am-5pm, napavalleymustardcelebration.com www.townofyountville.com/about/art-in-yountville

Mengler Family Wines, Windsor Kick back and sip while enjoying some of Sonoma’s best singersongwriters. Rotating schedule of acoustic guitar singers. No cover charge. Reservations recommended (OpenTable) Music starts at 4:30pm. www.menglerwine.com/Happenings

ONGOING THROUGH MARCH 26

ONGOING FRIDAYS & SATURDAYS

Fudging Up! How to Pair Chocolate with Wine

Live Music

Coyote Sonoma, Healdsburg www.coyotesonoma.com/ ONGOING THROUGH MARCH

Mustard Celebration

Prime Solum & Expression Tasting Room, Napa Enjoy Reuben paninis served with commemorative “Mustard Celebration” Dipping Sauce and all guests who mention the Napa Valley Mustard Celebration upon booking will receive a complimentary cheese plate with the wine flight. www.primesolum.com, napavalleymustardcelebration.com

Napa Valley Mustard Celebration

Art, Wine, and a Celebration of the Season throughout Napa, Yountville, St. Helena, Calistoga and American Canyon. Special events at wineries, galleries, restaurants. Package lodging discounts See page 28 or check the website for details, www.napavalleymustardcelebration.com

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Muscardini Cellars, Kenwood The first level of this private experience will be a cause-andeffect exploration of basic chocolate samples through the lens of one wine, while the next level will focus on unadulterated pieces of specialty chocolates paired with wines in a flight. Finally, treat yourself to an indulgence of elevated chocolate bites with unique ingredients sure to delight and dazzle any palate! $65 www.muscardinicellars.com ONGOING THROUGH MARCH

Bacon & Wine Experience

Priest Ranch, Yountville In honor of the mustard season, the 2019 Priest Ranch Cabernet Sauvignon has been paired with bacon coated with honey mustard. Honey mustard has a slight sweetness to coincide with its tangy flavor. This Cabernet Sauvignon has notes of red fruits, spices, vanilla, and a hint of cherry cola. Those flavors of honey mustard help counteract these flavors and cuts the salt and fat you get from the bacon. $65pp www.priestranchwines.com, napavalleymustardcelebration.com ONGOING THROUGH MARCH

​Mustard Season Spa Special

Mansion Bar, Silverado Resort & Spa, Napa Book a mustard-inspired spa service during mustard season. www.silveradoresort.com, napavalleymustardcelebration.com

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MARCH 2

Mustard Season Bar Bites

Guess The Grape Wine Tasting

Mansion Bar, Silverado Resort & Spa, Napa Enjoy seasonal mustard-inspired appetizers: • mustard deviled eggs with pickled mustard seeds and bacon • prosciutto & cheddar grilled cheese bites with whole grain mustard • sausage skewers with creamy mustard www.silveradoresort.com, napavalleymustardcelebration.com

MARCH 4

Outer Space Wines, Downtown Napa Four wines will be poured for you, triple blind (which means you don’t know the grape, origin or vintage). All are classic representations of “examinable” grapes per The Court of Master Sommeliers. (red grapes and white grapes). How good are you at identifying the wine? Points given for grape and origin. 5-7:30pm, outerspace.wine

ONGOING THROUGH MARCH

Spa Boutique Mustard Celebration

Silverado Resort & Spa, Napa Stop by the Spa Boutique for mustard season specials on skincare, jewelry, gifts, and apparel.​ www.silveradoresort.com, napavalleymustardcelebration.com ONGOING THROUGH MARCH

Mustard-Themed Art

Art Association of Napa Valley, Napa Featuring mustard-themed art by many of the 50+ local artists in the Gallery. 10am-6pm artnv.org, napavalleymustardcelebration.com TUESDAYS THROUGH MARCH

Weekly Mustard Tastings

The Market at Carneros Resort & Spa, Napa The craft of local artisans will be showcased with two mustard tastings: stone ground mustard by Hurley Farms and hot sweet mustard by Napa Valley Mustard Co. – just a few of the incredible product selections available at Market. carnerosresort.com, napavalleymustardcelebration.com ONGOING THROUGH MARCH

Mustard Fields Massage

Carneros Resort & Spa, Mustard seeds are among the tiniest seeds you can find, however they have great therapeutic benefits. Mustard oil increases circulation, helps with joint and muscle pain, all while hydrating the skin. This Swedish-style massage was created to celebrate these beautiful flowers and the wealth of nature’s benefits. carnerosresort.com, napavalleymustardcelebration.com MARCH 1

Pink Party!

Clif Family Winery, St. Helena A fun-filled day celebrating all things PINK with the annual release of the popular Rosé of Grenache! Baja-themed street food menu from Bruschetteria Food Truck, splashes of the new 2022 Rosé of Grenache, plus many other surprises! 15% of wine and food sales donated to Breast Cancer Prevention Partners. 11am-7pm, cliffamily.com

MARCH 3

DJ Rotten Robbie

Handwritten Wines, Yountville Explore the diverse and delectable world of mustard and cheese from France to California with a specially curated selection of cheeses, mustards, and other accouterments that will pair perfectly alongside wines from the Handwritten portfolio. $75, 6-8pm, handwrittenwines.com

Blast Off Tasting #5

Outer Space Wines, Downtown Napa with Ashley Holland of Read Holland Winery and Willi Sherrer of Remix Wines. Enjoy the wines, learn all about them and have a great time at this casual, walk-around tasting. $20, 5-7:30pm, outerspace.wine MARCH 4

Chef’s Spring Celebration

Robert Mondavi Winery, Oakville Executive Chef Jeff Mosher’s commitment to local, sustainably sourced ingredients will be showcased during this elegant threecourse dinner paired with award-winning world-class wines. $295, 5:30pm, robertmondaviwinery.com MARCH 4

Markham Vineyards, St. Helena Winemaker Kimberlee Nicholls hosts an intimate paired wine dinner celebrating Markham’s 45th anniversary. Explore the wine in Napa Valley through the ages, with a special focus on cellared bottlings. Each course pairs new releases and library selections to deliver an extraordinary culinary experience. Limited seats. $280pp, 6-8:30pm, markhamvineyards.com

Science Uncorked – Pairing Delicious Wines with Delicious Ideas

Gourmet Au Bay, Bodega Bay Into the Uni-verse: Turning pests into gold with restorative aquaculture by Gabe Tsuruta Lecture series, hosted by scientists from the UC Davis Bodega Bay Marine Lab, returns for another vintage! Open to the public and no reservations are necessary, 6pm. Kitchen open until 6pm. Happy Hour beer and wine during the event. www.gourmetaubay.com, scienceuncorked@gmail.com Sign up for our email newsletter at WineCountryThisMonth.com

Be Bubbly, Napa DJ Rotten Robbie spins a broad, fun mix of Dance, Pop, Rock, RnB, Disco, House, Chill, Electro, Funk, Hip Hop, Nu Disco, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s & 90s, 2000s to the delight of his diverse audiences. 8-11pm, www.bebubblynapa.com MARCH 4

Comedy – Carlos Mencia

MARCH 3

MARCH 1

Raymond Vineyards, St. Helena Indulge in an elegant and luxurious evening of fine wines and a delicious dinner in the fabulous Crystal Cellar, honoring the incredible talent that is Stephanie Putnam. Toast her decadeslong collection of award-winning vintages while enjoying her most favorite handpicked selections. A great way to begin celebrating National Women’s History Month! $215, 6:30pm, raymondvineyards.com MARCH 4

From Dijon to Yountville: A Celebration of Mustard, Cheese and Wine

Library Wine Dinner

Winemaker Dinner with Stephanie Putnam

Sally Tomatoes, Rohnert Park By Barrel Proof Comedy, $28-$65, barrelproofcomedy.com MARCH 4-5

Demonstration Day

Jessel Gallery, Napa Ten artists working onsite, including featured artist, Beverly Wilson, who painted the iconic, emblematic image that commemorates the Mustard Celebration. Featured artists: Thérèse Légère, Jessel Miller, Marcia Garcia, Marta Collings, Joy West. 10am-5pm, napavalleymustardcelebration.com ONGOING MARCH 4 THROUGH MARCH 31

Mustard Photo Finale

Jessup Cellars Gallery, Yountville See photographic art capturing the breathtaking beauty of nature’s winter mustard bloom season that blankets the sleeping vineyards and landscapes. www.photo-finale.com. jessupcellars.com, napavalleymustardcelebration.com MARCH 5

Festival Napa Valley adds a musical element to the 2022 Napa Lighted Art Festival exhibition Veteran’s Park, Downtown Napa Live, one hour, free performance by a noted vibraphonist. 7pm, www.cityofnapa.org

MARCH 9-12

V Foundation Sonoma Epicurean

Various Locations, Sonoma County A signature series of events that feature curated, hands-on experiences with award-winning chefs, local artisans and world-class vintners. Adventures and experiences focused on lifestyle, wellness and sustainability. Benefits the V Foundation for Cancer Research to fund game-changing cancer research and related programs. • Thursday – Vintner showcase reception, Epic Winery Dinner, Epic After Party – $750pp • Friday – Artisan Experience, Epic Party at Mayacama, $1500pp • Saturday – Cancer Moonshot Breakfast, EpiCUREan Symposium, Epic Feast & Gala Auction – $1500pp www.sonomaepicurean.org

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MARCH 11

Shuffleboard Sundays

165th Annual Deed Day

Abbot's Passage, Glen Ellen $20/person gets you a glass of wine and open play on the shuffleboard courts for two hours. Additional wine is available to purchase by the glass or bottle alongside locally sourced grazing boards. 11am-4pm, www.abbotspassage.com MARCH 5 & 6

Loire Valley Wine Dinners with Monday Bakery

Gundlach-Bundschu, Sonoma A family-friendly event to gather and celebrate their long Sonoma history with the Original Burger Dog food truck, DJ Golden Graham on the ones and twos, wines by the glass or bottle, and special kid-friendly activities. Don’t miss stopping by to pet the cuddly grazing sheep and spend some time learning about organic farming practices. 12-4pm $35, free for kids under 5, www.gunbun.com/events

Outer Space Wines, Downtown Napa The evening begins at 6 in Outer Space with two crisp whites, Muscadet Sevre et Maine and Sancerre, and appetizers to match. Then it’s off to Monday Bakery at 6:45 for a three-course dinner served with Vouvray Sec, Chinon and Savennieres. $125/pp, outerspace.wine

Elizabeth Spencer Winery, Rutherford An extraordinary evening featuring esteemed winemaker, Sarah Vandendriessche. Revel in the selection of fine wines specially chosen for your enjoyment and discover their perfect accompaniment with a delicious dinner you won't soon forget. $200, 6pm, elizabethspencerwinery.com

Outer Space Wines, Downtown Napa Entrance fee for up to two guests is a bottle of Syrah or Viognier. It can be any style, can be from anywhere, any price. It just has to be a quality wine. Syrahs, Viogniers and snacks available for purchase. 5-7:30pm, outerspace.wine

MARCH 11

Vino and Vinyasa

MARCH 10

Anniversary Dance Party

Taste Tour of France

Outer Space Wines, Downtown Napa Taste six wines, each representing a different wine region of France. $20, 5-7:30pm, outerspace.wine

Cuvaison, Napa Discover Chardonnay with Winemaker Steve Rogstad. Enjoy a tasting that includes a stop in the vineyards, a discussion of barrels, concrete eggs and how secondary fermentation is used to create layers of flavor in this variety. Finish your experience with a lunch prepared to pair with the wines that you have tasted. Your ticket includes one bottle of 2020 Chardonnay, Kite Tail to take with you. $150pp, 11am-2pm www.cuvaison.com

Hearts & Swords Winemaker Dinner Event

Syrah and Viognier Bring-a-Bottle Tasting

MARCH 10

Explore Cuvaison: Chardonnay

MARCH 11

MARCH 9

Chateau Buena Vista, Napa Experience an evening that combines classic Hollywood glamour with world-class wine in downtown Napa. $65pp, 8pm, buenavistawinery.com

MARCH 11

MARCH 11

Crab Boil

Landmark Vineyard, Kenwood The evening will begin with a special welcome reception featuring hors d’oeuvres and specially selected Landmark Chardonnays and Pinot Noirs. Following the reception, enjoy a plated Dungeness crab dinner served tableside while taking in gorgeous views of our vineyards. Seating is limited. $150, 6-9pm, www.landmarkwine.com

Keller Estate Winery, Petaluma All-level practice on the second floor of the tasting room, with a superb view of the vineyard and Petaluma Valley. The Vinyasa practice becomes a moving meditation that creates strength, freedom, and fluidity in the body and mind. Limited to 20 participants. $50pp, includes an hour of yoga and a bottle of Keller Estate’s expressions of the estate to take home. $75 w/brunch. 9:30am-11am www.kellerestate.com/Visit/Events MARCH 11

Ken Wilson’s Rock Lobster Party

Coyote Sonoma, Healdsburg Enjoy award-winning wines from all Wilson Artisan Wineries, a traditional lobster boil with all the trimmings, followed by a performance by the Poyntlyss Sistars! $150, 5-10pm, www.coyotesonoma.com/ MARCH 11

Women in the Arts Tea Featuring Audrey Vardanega

The Meritage Resort & Spa, Vintner's Room, Napa Enjoy high tea service at this intimate speaking event featuring renowned pianist Audrey Vardanega and Alison Kilmer, founder of UppercaseTea/The Sisterhood of Tea. Co-presented by Festival Napa Valley, proceeds from the event benefit American Canyon Soroptimist International’s college scholarships for Napa County women and girls. 11am-1pm $90 per guest (includes keepsake fine china teacup and saucer) www.meritageresort.com MARCH 12

Sunday Seminar: Art of Blending MARCH 17-18

taste of Pigs & Pinot 2023

Hotel Healdsburg, Healdsburg Sample 60 highly-acclaimed Pinot Noir wines competing in the Pinot Cup competition, both from Sonoma County and around the world. Two rosé wines will be offered in addition to the lineup of 60 Pinot Noirs treating guests to a “white wine” twist on Pinot Noir. Tastings are served alongside a variety of pork dishes, including homemade sausages, charcuterie, grilled pork, patés and other special creations from Chef Palmer, Dry Creek Kitchen, guest celebrity chefs, and local Healdsburg restaurants including Barndiva, Spoonbar, and Valette. $200, 6:30-9pm, pigsandpinot.com

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Ram's Gate Winery, Sonoma Join Wine Educator Marc Iadarola as he guides you through the process of blending three distinct wines – 2018 Chardonnay, Sonoma Coast; 2019 Pinot Noir, Cellar Note; and 2019 Cabernet Sauvignon, Cellar Note. You will learn about each varietal and how the blend is determined to create the wines they are today. $70, 2-4pm, amsgatewinery.com

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MARCH 16

MARCH 18

Eric Long

Women in the Wine Business

Blending Seminar with Ames & Abby

Be Bubbly, Napa Sometimes funny and always entertaining, singer-songwriter Eric Long is a Bay Area roots musician and folk singer with deep and lasting ties to early country and blues. 2-5pm, www.bebubblynapa.com MARCH 14

Let’s Get High! World Cheese Tour 2023

Winston’s Café, Napa For centuries, cheesemakers have led their herds and flocks into the mountains to take advantage of pure water, fresh grass and cool air. The resulting wheels that are among the world’s finest. Experience seven exceptional examples of mountain cheesemaking in this tasting. 5:30-7:30pm, single class: $80 Mini Tour (three classes of your choice): $225 www.janetfletcher.com MARCH 15

Science Uncorked – Pairing Delicious Wines with Delicious Ideas

Gourmet Au Bay, Bodega Bay Long-term monitoring of estuaries in California by Robin Roettger Lecture series, hosted by scientists from the UC Davis Bodega Bay Marine Lab, returns for another vintage! Open to the public and no reservations are necessary, 6pm. Kitchen open until 6pm. Happy Hour beer and wine during the event. www.gourmetaubay.com, scienceuncorked@gmail.com

Freemark Abbey Winery, St. Helena The North Bay Business Journal is pleased to welcome inspiring female innovators in the Napa and Sonoma Valley wine industry to speak at our first ever Women in the Wine Business Conference and Panel. Surround yourself with successful and driven local business leaders at the forefront of the wine industry at this groundbreaking event. Featuring: Stephanie Gallo, Chief Marketing Officer at E. & J. Gallo Winery Jolene Yee, General Counsel and Vice President of Government Affairs at Delicato Family Wines Lorez Bailey, Publisher of the North Bay Business Journal. $55, 9-11am www.northbaybusinessjournal.com MARCH 17-19

St. Patrick’s Day Weekend + Shortbread Cookies

Dutton Estate Winery, Sebastopol Every guest will be treated to a pairing of traditional Irish Shortbread Cookies and our Hard Apple Cider. Reserve any tasting experience to enjoy! www.duttonestate.com MARCH 18

CYRUS Dinner in the Wine Cave

Alexander Valley Vineyards, Healdsburg Sparkling glasses, candlelight, The Wetzel Family and Winemaker Kevin Hall, along with fellow wine lovers surrounded by barrels of wine – is there a better place to celebrate the release of CYRUS? Enjoy three vintages of CYRUS paired perfectly with a three-course dinner inside AVV’s 25,000-sq-ft barrel aging cave! $175-$225, 6-9pm, www.avvwine.com MARCH 18

2019 Cabernet Sauvignon Release Event

Etude, Napa Be the first to try the incredible 2019 Cabernet Sauvignons, along with the award-winning 2019 Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon. This event will consist of tasting spectacular Cabernet Sauvignon wines and a crafted food pairing for you to enjoy. It will surely be a delight to the senses; you won’t want to miss it! $100, www.etudewines.com MARCH 18

Sip & Mandala Dot Painting MARCH 16

Meet Winemaker Alex from Saracina Vineyards

Taub Family Outpost, Sonoma Chat with Alex MacGregor. Two flights to be paired with curated bites designed by the Chef. Pull up a chair and be transported to Mendocino County while never leaving the Sonoma Plaza. $30-$45, 4-7pm, ashley@taubfamilyoutpost.com MARCH 16

One Main Cigar Dinners

Harvest Inn, St. Helena An opportunity for cigar and wine enthusiasts to come together for an evening of live music, farm-to-table cuisine, and cigar and wine tastings among stunning vineyard views. Each event features a unique cigar partner sharing their latest releases, along with wine pairings from a local stand out vineyard. Guests will enjoy a delicious, seasonal dinner from Harvest Table and live music. $150, 6pm, www.harvestinn.com

Medlock Ames, Bell Mountain Ranch, Healdsburg Play winemaker for the day. Learn the intricacies of Bell Mountain Vineyard wine varietals and how they are blended to make their Cabernet Sauvignon. Guests will receive an overview of the blending process, then taste samples of four Bell Mountain Vineyard varietals from the 2021 vintage. Guests will then break into small groups and work to assemble a blend of their very own, adding different amounts of each component to reach a final result. Everyone will blind taste the final blend from each group and the winner will receive a special Medlock Ames prize. It's sure to be a memorable and educational experience! $50, 2-4pm, www.medlockames.com

Comstock Wines, Healdsburg Enjoy sipping wine while you create your own Mandala dot painting on recycled Comstock wine bottles. Follow along as Terry Johnson shows you how to make beautiful, yet simple designs, to make the perfect handmade gift of art. No experience necessary. All materials supplied. Limited space. $45pp, 21 years and older. RSVP www.exploretock.com/comstockwines MARCH 18

Spring Swing

Baldacci Famiy Vineyards, Napa Taste new releases alongside perfectly paired small bites while enjoying live music and vineyard views. $150, 11am-1pm, www.baldaccivineyards.com MARCH 18

MARCH 18

Global Culinary Exploration Regional Wines Global Bites

Robert Mondavi Winery, Oakville Travel between food stations featuring Executive Chef Jeff Mosher’s interpretation of culinary delights from around the world. Explore the nuances of Napa Valley wine appellations as we experience the breadth of the award-winning Robert Mondavi wine portfolio. No passport required! $185, 6-8pm, robertmondaviwinery.com MARCH 18

Speakeasy Music Sessions

St. Clair Brown Winery & Brewery, Napa Come through for a glass of wine or beer, grab a table or hit the dance floor with live DJ sets from some of the top artists in the Bay Area and beyond. Look for the lit peace sign, knock twice, say the password to get in the door. You can discover the password for each Speakeasy Session by finding and clicking the peace sign on the website, www.stclairbrown.com MARCH 18

Sideways Book Signing with Rex Pickett

Ram's Gate Winery, Sonoma Cult-classic novels SIDEWAYS and SIDEWAYS: CHILE will be released in hardcover formats for the first time. 5:30pm www.rexpickettbooks.com

Comedy in the Cave featuring Nancy Norton Deerfield Ranch, Kenwood $32, 7pm, www.crushersofcomedy.com

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MARCH 24-25

APRIL 1

Movable Feast: A Wine & Culinary Experience

Cooking from the Big Easy, New Orleans

Calistoga Wine & Culinary Experience

Calistoga Enjoy a three-course dining experience which includes two wine pairings per course. The evening kicks off with starters and gourmet appetizers at Lovina; followed by a sumptuous entrée at Evangeline; the night closes with desserts at Sam’s Social Club. Six Calistoga wineries will work with the chefs to expertly pair each course. $225pp, www.calistogawinegrowers.com MARCH 19

Cooking With Comedians

Meritage Resort & Spa, Napa Participants will gain culinary tips, tricks and the confidence to cook more at home, with plenty of laughs and tastes along the way! Chef Bryan Gardner and Comedian Nancy Norton • St. Patrick’s Day Menu • 3-course gourmet farm-to-fork dinner • Glass of award-winning wine or craft beer upon arrival $130, 6:45-8pm, www.crushersofcomedy.com MARCH 19

Social Afternoon Tea

Ackerman Heritage House, Napa Spend a leisurely afternoon enjoying traditional English tea with a Napa twist at an 1889 Victorian Estate. Enjoy tiers of delectable tea sandwiches, dainty tarts, savory bites, seasonal house-made jams and premium teas served on authentic antique china and sterling silverware carefully curated by Lauren Ackerman. $70, 11am-1pm www.ackermanfamilyvineyards.com MARCH 22-26

Sonoma International Film Festival

Various Locations in Sonoma A program of international film, food, wine and fun, SIFF offers the best in independent film and filmmakers from around the world, inspiring savvy film lovers, and introducing the power of film to student filmmakers. sonomafilmfest.org

Cakebread Cellars, Winery House Kitchen, Rutherford Chefs Brian Streeter and Josh Anderson guide you through preparing some succulent Southern recipes. Laissez les bon temps rouler! Includes the class, a tour of the winery and culinary gardens (weather permitting), an appetizer reception and a three-course lunch paired with Cakebread Cellars wines. All participants leave with a Cakebread Cellars apron, a booklet of recipes and wine notes from the day. $275pp, 9:30am-2:30pm, www.cakebread.com MARCH 24-26

75th Anniversary Celebration Community Open House

Art Association of Napa Valley, Napa Art and history displays, demonstrations, food, beverages. community celebration of all-volunteer arts organization in Napa Valley for 75 years. 10am-5pm artnv.org, napavalleymustardcelebration.com MARCH 25

Howell Mountain Bud Break Celebration

The General’s Residence, Fort Mason, San Francisco Treat yourself to world-class wines from 30+ Howell Mountain wineries. Don’t miss out ... this is a rare opportunity to taste, purchase and take with you Howell Mountain wines on site... most of which are not open to the public and are difficult to acquire. Also enjoy gourmet small bites from McCall’s Catering. Plus, bid and win in the Silent Auction filled with rare wines and winery experiences from Howell Mountain wineries. $100, $200 at the door, if available. 1-4pm. www.howellmountain.org

Seasons Resort & Residences Napa Valley, Calistoga Four Calistoga Wine Growers celebrate spring by offering a chance to taste exceptional Calistoga AVA wines and sample gourmet fare from Calistoga’s finest restaurants. www.calistogawinegrowers.com APRIL 2

Shuffleboard Sundays

Abbot's Passage, Glen Ellen $20/person gets you a glass of wine and open play on the shuffleboard courts for two hours. Additional wine is available to purchase by the glass or bottle alongside locally sourced grazing boards. 11am-4pm, www.abbotspassage.com APRIL 3-8

Photos with the Easter Bunny

Jelly Belly Visitors Center, Fairfield Guests are invited to bring their own camera to capture a special Easter memory. Brunch with the Easter Bunny, April 8 Visit the website for hours and more details. www.jellybelly.com/ California-Factory-Events

MARCH 25

NorCal Public Media Food & Wine Awards

Luther Burbank Center for the Arts, Santa Rosa While enjoying food and wine, celebrate dedicated leaders in agricultural and maker industries, foundations and philanthropists making a difference, biodiverse and regenerative food production, food justice, and workers’ rights. $150+, 6-9pm, norcalpublicmedia.org/awards MARCH 26-31

Napa Valley 750 – The Wine Country Road Rally

Harvest Inn, St. Helena Open to vintage sports cars of significant makes, with a focus on motorcars built prior to 1972. Includes luxury accommodations, world-class wine country dining, exclusive winery experiences, curated route book that details daily routes and their scenic path through wine country. www.harvestinn.com/napa-road-rally MARCH 29

Science Uncorked – Pairing Delicious Wines with Delicious Ideas MARCH 24-26

California Artisan Cheese Festival

Various locations, Sonoma County The festival promotes broad awareness of the artisan cheesemaking community and enjoyment of its products. www.artisancheesefestival.com

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Gourmet Au Bay, Bodega Bay Even oysters get sick sometimes; keeping up with oyster viruses on the West Coast by Marcela Prado-Zapata Lecture series, hosted by scientists from the UC Davis Bodega Bay Marine Lab, returns for another vintage! Open to the public and no reservations are necessary, 6pm. Kitchen will remain open until 6pm. Happy Hour beer and wine during the event. www.gourmetaubay.com, scienceuncorked@gmail.com

MARCH 25

March Madness Wine Wonderland

St. Francis Winery, Santa Rosa A peculiar wine experience. Head down the rabbit hole for an upside-down evening of curious culinary creations and wonderful wines. Test your senses with blind tastings, impress your palate with eccentric food and wine pairings, and be delighted by whimsical mystery wines. “Most everyone’s mad here.” $100/club members, $125/guests, 6-9pm Not a member? Join now! www.stfranciswinery.com/wine-club

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Calendar APRIL 14-15

Spring Garden Cooking Class

Cakebread Cellars, Winery House Kitchen, Rutherford Join chefs Brian Streeter and Josh Anderson in celebrating spring with a menu of some favorite recipes inspired by the seasonal produce from the Cakebread garden. Includes the class, a tour of the winery and culinary gardens (weather permitting), an appetizer reception and a three-course lunch paired with Cakebread Cellars wines. All participants leave with a Cakebread Cellars apron, a booklet of recipes and wine notes from the day. $275pp, 9:30am-2:30pm, www.cakebread.com APRIL 16 APRIL 8

Welcome Winemaker Sally Johnson Blum Robert Mondavi Winery, Oakville First in a series of winemaker dinners in 2023. Director of Winemaking, Sally Johnson Blum will guide you through an impeccably paired four-course meal curated by Executive Chef, Jeff Mosher. Sally will lead guests on a sensory journey throughout the evening with insight into the winemaking process, as well as the unique qualities of the Robert Mondavi Winery and the world renowned To Kalon Vineyard. It will be a night of exceptional wines, food, and conversation. $345pp, 5:30pm, robertmondaviwinery.com APRIL 8

Rosé Release • Bites • Garden Fun Dutton Estate Winery, Sebastopol Wear pink at this spring fête to taste the release of 2022 Rosé. A selection of wines and afternoon garden bites complete the celebration. $40, 1-4pm, www.duttonestate.com APRIL 8

Vino and Easter Egg Hunt Keller Estate Winery, Petaluma Experience a childhood memory with an adult twist. Walk around the vineyard with your kids, searching for eggs and treats. Limited to 20 families. $50pp, kids are complimentary. A prize for everyone. 9:30am-11am, www.kellerestate.com/Visit/Events

Baby Doll Sheep Meet + Greet Brunch

Abbot's Passage, Glen Ellen Sip on fresh field blend wines and snack on brunch bites as you relax amongst the vines and spring flowers with baby doll sheep. Tickets include a glass of wine, brunch bites, hands-on info session with sustainability manager Meghan Siemers, and photo moments with the baby doll sheep! This event is family friendly and children under five are free. $60, 11am-2pm, www.abbotspassage.com APRIL 17-23

Earth Day Flight

Raymond Vineyards, St. Helena Discover and taste exquisite varietals grown locally and sustainably. raymondvineyards.com APRIL 17-23

Earth Day Flight

Buena Vista Winery, Sonoma Celebrate Earth Day with luxurious wines from Buena Vista Winery! This special flight allows you to discover and taste exquisite varietals grown locally and sustainably. Come and honor Mother Nature’s bounty – cheers! buenavistawinery.com APRIL 17-23

Earth Day Flight

Elizabeth Spencer Winery, Rutherford elizabethspencerwinery.com

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Unique dining experience of authentic Chinese food - Tuesdays: 10% off pre-order take out - Tuesdays: 10% locals dine-in discount - Thursdays: 10% off house cocktails - Sundays: Sports on Napa’s largest big screen 221 Silverado Trail, Napa, 707-927-5485

APRIL 18

Aged to Perfection World Cheese Tour 2023 Winston’s Café, Napa In this tasting, sample seven cheeses matured by internationally renowned experts in the art of affinage, or cheese aging. Their names on a cheese are practially a guarantee of high quality. 5:30-7:30pmm Single class: $80, Mini Tour (three classes of your choice): $225, www.janetfletcher.com APRIL 19

Chocolate Education

Chateau Buena Vista, Napa Indulge in a delectable experience of love and education at Chateau Buena Vista, located in the heart of downtown Napa. Enjoy an extravagant chocolate tasting with your Valentine while exploring all that this luxurious tasting room has to offer. buenavistawinery.com

APRIL 8

Annual Easter Egg Hunt Comstock Wines, Healdsburg Bring your kids for the annual Easter Egg Hunt / Scramble in the Vineyard. Estate Chef will be making wood-fired pizzas, pre-order with your reservation. www.exploretock.com/comstockwines APRIL 12

Science Uncorked – Pairing Delicious Wines with Delicious Ideas Gourmet Au Bay, Bodega Bay Follow the limpets; what we can learn about geographic range shifts from Giant Owl Limpets by Sam Walkes Lecture series, hosted by scientists from the UC Davis Bodega Bay Marine Lab, returns for another vintage! Open to the public and no reservations are necessary, 6pm. Kitchen will remain open until 6pm. Happy Hour beer and wine during the event. www.gourmetaubay.com, scienceuncorked@gmail.com

APRIL 21

lobster fest

V. Sattui Winery, St. Helena Tables will be set up in Vittorio’s Vineyard to celebrate the season … V. Sattui style! Enjoy a menu of fresh Maine lobster, large prawns, Italian sausage, corn on the cob, savory artichokes, red potatoes, whole roasted garlic heads, and a surprise dessert with additional wine stations. Adjourn to the Cellar Courtyard for dancing and live music by Decades and the best prices on wines this year! $175/$195. This is a members-only event. Not a member? Join now! www.vsattui.com

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Calendar APRIL 22-23 APRIL 19

SIP Napa Concert

Frank Family Vineyards, Calistoga Songwriters in Paradise (SIP) Napa brings together 20 of the world's most talented and accomplished singer songwriters to perform exclusive and intimate shows at four well-known Napa wineries. Enjoy an evening of Grammy Award-winning talent and a delicious lineup of Frank Family wines paired with elevated comfort food. A portion of ticket proceeds are directed to local charities such as the Boys and Girls Club of St. Helena and Calistoga. $450+, 6:30-930pm www.frankfamilyvineyards.com/events

50th Annual Bodega Bay Fisherman’s Festival

Bodega Bay The Festival is packed with events for people of all ages: craft booths, live music, good food, beer, wine, entertainment and more. www.bbfishfest.org APRIL 23

Social Afternoon Tea

Ackerman Heritage House, Napa Spend a leisurely afternoon enjoying traditional English tea with a Napa twist at an 1889 Victorian Estate. Enjoy tiers of delectable tea sandwiches, dainty tarts, savory bites, seasonal house-made jams and premium teas served on authentic antique china and sterling silverware carefully curated by Lauren Ackerman. $70, 11am-1pm www.ackermanfamilyvineyards.com APRIL 26

APRIL 20

Meet Meet Tadeo & Sarah from Camino Wines

Taub Family Outpost, Sonoma Taste an amazing lineup of Camino wines. Tadeo Borchardt, called “Winemaker to Watch,” by SF Chronicle, will be telling the story of his wines and the vineyards. You won’t want to miss this! Enjoy a flight of his wines, paired with specially curated bites by the chef. $35-$45, 4-7pm, ashley@taubfamilyoutpost.com APRIL 20

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APRIL 22

HALL Cabernet Cookoff

HALL Wines, St. Helena A competitive and exciting food and wine pairing competition, the Cabernet Cookoff invites chef teams from all over the Country to create a dish that pairs with a HALL Cabernet Sauvignon to benefit a charity of their choice. Each year, a panel of celebrity judges as well as hundreds of food and wine lovers help to vote for the best pairing with four winners being announced. 100% of event proceeds benefit non-profit 501c3 organizations that the winning chef teams select to compete for. www.hallwines.com

Science Uncorked – Pairing Delicious Wines with Delicious Ideas

Gourmet Au Bay, Bodega Bay I know what you did last summer: using plasmas and lasers to illuminate the clandestine lives of fishes by Levi Lewis Lecture series, hosted by scientists from the UC Davis Bodega Bay Marine Lab, returns for another vintage! Open to the public and no reservations are necessary, 6pm. Kitchen will remain open until 6pm. Happy Hour beer and wine during the event. www.gourmetaubay.com, scienceuncorked@gmail.com

Harvest Inn, St. Helena An opportunity for cigar and wine enthusiasts to come together for an evening of live music, farm-to-table cuisine, and cigar and wine tastings among stunning vineyard views. Each event features a unique cigar partner sharing their latest releases, along with wine pairings from a local stand out vineyard. Guests will enjoy a delicious, seasonal dinner from Harvest Table and live music. $150, 6pm, www.harvestinn.com APRIL 21

Florentine Feast

Elizabeth Spencer Winery, Rutherford elizabethspencerwinery.com

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Markham Vineyards, St. Helena Discover the secrets of creating the perfect spring grazing board at an exclusive workshop in the Historic Stone Cellar! Join Rustic Bakery, Point Reyes and Brie Grazing Boards for an unforgettable afternoon. Sip luscious single-vineyard wines while snacking away on local California cheeses and artisan crackers while learning board composition basics and showstopping techniques sure to “WOW” guests at your next gathering. $115pp, 11am-1pm, markhamvineyards.com

Various locations in Napa Valley’s Stags Leap District An iconic American appellation. Legendary history. Vibrant future. Distinctive Cabernet. Napa’s neighborhood for world class wines. The weekend shares the best of what they have for an unparalleled experience. Owners and winemakers. Historic wineries, glorious vineyards and billowing Palisades. Friday night Vintner Hosted Library Wine Dinners Saturday morning: Informative session with select vintners Saturday afternoon: Grand Vintner-Hosted Lunch and Tasting Sunday: Curated Winery Experiences www.stagsleapdistrict.com

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Earth Week Nature Hike

Jordan Winery, Healdsburg Celebrate Earth Week with a Sonoma hiking excursion, featuring mountain views, wildlife, vineyards, pollinator sanctuaries and a wine pairing lunch. $124, 9:45am-2pm, www.jordanwinery.com

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Stags Leap District Vineyard to Vintner

Comstock Wines, Healdsburg Estate Chef Jude Affronti’s celebration of the Rhône paired with seasonal four-course lunch. Meet the chef and have lunch with winemaker Chris Russi. Ask questions, enjoy a delicious lunch paired with amazing wines! $150pp RSVP www.exploretock.com/comstockwines

Butter & Eggs Day

Downtown Petaluma The parade features over 100 entries with approximately 3,000 participants and 200+ volunteers. Spread over four city blocks, Butter & Egg Days offer a feast for the entire family. Come experience colorful floats, marching bands, elaborate chicken costumes, crafts, arts, and two large “kid areas”. 10am-4pm www.visitpetaluma.com

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Calendar MAY 13

La Vie en Rosé

Dry Creek Vineyard, Healdsburg Raise a toast to spring amongst the vines at this inaugural event featuring the newly released Petite Zin Rosé, Blancs, seasonal bites and live music! Enjoy the blooms of the gardens in your pink attire best to welcome in scrumptious sips, sunny days and new beginnings. $40, 12-4pm, www.drycreekvineyard.com MAY 13

Lunch in the Vineyard with Jon Priest

Etude, Napa Enjoy a guided tour of Grace Benoist Ranch (the location of Etude Estate Vineyards) by Winemaker/GM of Etude Wines Jon Priest. Guests will enjoy an “al fresco” wine tasting and lunch. Get your wine country attire and your outdoor-shoes ready for this incredible walk in the estate vineyards. $60 This is a club member exclusive event. Not a member? Join now! www.etudewines.com Various Locations, Dry Creek Valley, Sonoma County Join 30+ wineries throughout Dry Creek Valley for a celebration of the land’s viticultural and epicurean bounty and the farmers, vintners and families that are the heart of our region. • Choose your starting winery and go at your own pace • Fabulous wine & food pairings • Access to countless wines that you can’t find on the shelf • Interactions with the winemakers and growers • Coveted spots in wine clubs • Entertainment all weekend • Skip the line with check-in option Friday at checkout) 2-days – $250, Sunday only – $150, Designated Driver – $50 per day (includes all food tastings and non alcoholic beverages) www.drycreekvalley.org APRIL 29-30

MAY 6

Apple Blossom Parade & Festival

Paella Party

Ives Park, Sebastopol This colorful, weekend-long festival has live music, arts and crafts vendors, food and drink, and a fun children’s area! Parade down Main Street on Saturday. Live music on Sunday. 11am-6pm, www.appleblossomfest.com APRIL 30

Petaluma Antique Faire

Downtown Petaluma Historic Downtown Petaluma will transform into an antique marketplace with antiques from more than 200 dealers. Free to attend. 8am-4pm, www.visitpetaluma.com

Elizabeth Spencer Winery, Rutherford elizabethspencerwinery.com MAY 6

Six Year Winery Anniversary Party

Shadybrook Estate, Napa Enjoy an evening of wine, food and dancing to celebrate. 5:30-9:30pm, www.shadybrookestate.com MAY 7

Spring Wreath Making

Fritz Underground Winery, Cloverdale Create your own fresh spring wreath! All supplies and materials included along with instruction from Samantha, owner of Peony + Pineapple. Learn care tips for the greenery to keep wreaths fresh as long as possible and techniques for tying large bows. Includes glass of wine upon arrival, local cheese box with crackers, dried fruit and cheeses curated by local artisans to pair with Fritz Wines, and cave tour! $97, 1-3pm, RSVP www.fritzwinery.com MAY 10

MAY 6

Leslie Rosé Brunch

Frank Family Vineyards, Calistoga Celebrate with Founder Leslie Frank as she debuts the highly anticipated 2022 vintage of her namesake rosé. Hosted in the winery’s new hospitality house, enjoy an elegant coursed brunch perfectly paired with Frank Family’s portfolio of sparkling and still wines. $240, 11am-2pm www.frankfamilyvineyards.com/events

Science Uncorked – Pairing Delicious Wines with Delicious Ideas

Gourmet Au Bay, Bodega Bay Climate change and mitigation: what’s going on out here? by Manny Delgado Lecture series, hosted by scientists from the UC Davis Bodega Bay Marine Lab, returns for another vintage! Open to the public and no reservations are necessary, 6pm. Kitchen will remain open until 6pm. Happy Hour beer and wine during the event. www.gourmetaubay.com, scienceuncorked@gmail.com

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MAY 13

Vino and Vinyasa – Mommy & Me Edition

Keller Estate Winery, Petaluma Mommy and Me classes are a way to expose toddlers to the yoga environment while fostering quality time with mom. Preschool and older kids invited. $50pp, $35 under 21, includes an hour of yoga and a bottle of Keller Estate’s expressions of the estate to take home. $75 includes brunch. 9:30am-11am www.kellerestate.com/Visit/Events MAY 13

Global Dinner Series (Polynesian)

Berryess Gap Estate Winery, Winters Hearty food from the Czech Republic paired with bold red wines. Guests will enjoy a three course meal along with three glasses of wine paired by the winemaker to compliment the food. Come for a wonderful feast! $60, www.berryessagap.com MAY 13, 14

Social Afternoon Tea

Ackerman Heritage House, Napa Spend a leisurely afternoon enjoying traditional English tea with a Napa twist at an 1889 Victorian Estate. Enjoy tiers of delectable tea sandwiches, dainty tarts, savory bites, seasonal house-made jams and premium teas served on authentic antique china and sterling silverware carefully curated by Lauren Ackerman. $70, 11am-1pm, www.ackermanfamilyvineyards.com MAY 13-14

Mother’s Day Special Flight

Chateau Buena Vista, Napa Toast to Mom with an intimate, sumptuous affair at Chateau Buena Vista in downtown Napa; enjoy a blissful tasting experience and create luxurious memories that will last forever. buenavistawinery.com MAY 14

Mother's Day Wine Flight & Brunch Pairing

Comstock Wines, Healdsburg Treat yourself to this decadent experience and enjoy a flight of Sparkling Blanc de Blanc, Viognier, Merlot, and Zinfandel. Celebrate mom with a twist on everyone's favorite Sunday meal paired perfectly with your favorite wines! 21+, $125pp RSVP www.exploretock.com/comstockwines

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NAPA VALLEY RECOMMENDED WINERIES

SONOMA COUNTY RECOMMENDED WINERIES

★ ANDRETTI WINERY

★ BACA WINES

Now at Feast It Forward! A variety of tasting flights in a fun and festive atmosphere – sure to please everyone! Reservations required, 707-261-1715 1031 McKinstry Street, Napa, CA 94558

★ BENNETT LANE WINERY HOME OF 62 90+ POINT WINES • Garden Tasting • Reserve Garden Tasting • Wine Blending Experience 3340 Hwy 128, Calistoga; Reservations 1 877 MAX-NAPA

★ BREAD AND BUTTER WINES GOOD. HONEST. DELICIOUS. THESE EVERYDAY WINES ARE MADE TO BE SIMPLY ENJOYED. • Napa Valley Flight, Napa Red Wine Flight or Napa Valley Cabernet Flight available for tasting Appointments can be made 10am–4pm, 1-833-332-7323 3105 Silverado Trail, Napa, breadandbutterwines.com

★ FRANK FAMILY VINEYARDS GREAT WINE HAPPENS EVERY DAY • Estate Tasting • Wines of Winston Hill Tasting Reservations required, 707 942-0859 1091 Larkmead Lane, Calistoga

★ ROMBAUER VINEYARD • Critically acclaimed wines • Views of the Maycamas Mountains and spectacular gardens with a collection of whimsical art Reservations required, 707 963-5170 3522 Silverado Trail North, St. Helena

★ PRAGER WINERY & PORT WORKS PREMIUM PORTS, FORTIFIED WINES, DESSERT & TABLE WINES • Seated Tastings in the Garden • Off the Beaten Path Reservations required, 707 963-Port (7678) 1281 Lewelling Lane, St. Helena

★ SEQUOIA GROVE WINERY SOME OF THE WORLD'S BEST CABERNET SAUVIGNON • A Taste For Cabernet Wine & Food Experience • Historic Barn Tasting • Cheese & Charcuterie Reservations required, 707 339-5757 8338 St. Helena Hwy 29, Rutherford

★ WALT WINES Pinot Noir and Chardonnay wines crafted from the most expressive vineyards along Pacific Coast • 1,000 Miles of Pinot Tasting • Wine & Chocolate Pairing Reservations required, 707 933-4440, 605 1st St, Napa

★ WHITEHALL LANE WINERY • Premium, World-Class Wines • Excellent Hospitality • Napa Green Certified and Sustainable Practices Reservations required, 707-963-9454 x 101 1563 St. Helena Hwy S. (Hwy 29), St. Helena

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AS WITH LIFE, BACA IS BEST EXPERIENCED FIRST HAND. • Award-Winning Wines • Panoramic Vineyard Views • World-Class Artwork Open daily; 707 433-2222; 2201 Westside Road, Healdsburg

★ BREATHLESS WINES Celebrate your breathless moments with award-winning sparkling wine! • Sparkling & Still Wines • Cheese & Charcuterie • Caviar Picnic • Sabrage Experience 707 395-7300, 499 Moore Ln, Healdsburg

★ CLINE CELLARS FROM OBSCURE TO EXTRAORDINARY • Seated tastings • Private Cabana tasting • Pendulum Club tasting • Syrah Hill Experience 24737 Arnold Drive, Sonoma; 707 940-4000

★ FERRARI-CARANO VINEYARDS & WINERY • Wine Tasting in the Villa, the Enoteca or outside on "Il Terrazzo" • Stroll Acres of Lush Gardens • Tours & Private Tastings by appt. 8761 Dry Creek Rd, Healdsburg; 707 433-6700 Also at Seasons of the Vineyard, 113 Plaza St, Healdsburg; 707 431-2222

★ JACUZZI VINEYARDS •Unique California-Grown Italian Varietals • Award-Winning Extra Virgin Olive Oils • Balsamic Vinegars • Tuscan-Inspired Villa With Courtyard and Vineyard Views 24724 Arnold Drive, Sonoma; 707 931-7575

★ JEFF COHN CELLARS A Rhône-centric boutique winery offering Rhône varietals and single-vineyard Zinfandels. Seasonal tasting flights. 34 North St downtown Healdsburg; 707 938-8343; 11-6 Thu-Tues

★ LAKE SONOMA WINERY SONOMA SQUARE’S BEST KEPT SECRET Explore a selection of wines representing Sonoma Valley’s most prestigious sub-appellations. 134 Church St. (or enter from Sonoma Plaza), Sonoma; 707 721-1979

★ LEDSON WINERY EXTRAORDINARY HOSPITALITY • Exquisite Atmosphere • Impeccable Wines 7335 Sonoma Hwy, Kenwood; 707 537-3810

★ ST. FRANCIS WINERY & VINEYARDS CELEBRATING OVER 50 YEARS IN SONOMA VALLEY Roving Vineyard Tour & Tasting Experience • Tasting Flights • Estate Pairings • Private Events 100 Pythian Rd, Santa Rosa; 1-888-675-WINE

★ ZINA HYDE CUNNINGHAM A LONG TRADITION OF WINEMAKING EXCELLENCE • Indoor/Outdoor Tastings • Cheese & Charcuterie Available In the Zina Lounge at Ledson Hotel 480 First Street E, Sonoma; 707 895-9462


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Exploring DOWNTOWN NAPA NAPA RIVER

Wilfred’s Lounge Bounty Hunter Napa Valley Coffee Roasting

Palisades

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Oxbow Public Market

MAIN STREET

Starbucks

Napkins

Vermeil

Carpe Diem BROWN STR STREET

Don Perico Jax Diner Napa Noodles/Eiko’s Poke Bar Miyamo

Napa Valley Hotel & Suites

Inti Napa Cigars

Napa Valley Distillery ArBaretum

Anthropologie

COOMBS MBS STREET

Shadowbox Rebel Vintners SECOND STREET

Goodman Library FIRST STREET

PEARL STREET

Compline

Brendel Mia Carte

LEGEND

CLAY STREET

POLK STREET

Mayacamas Napastak Alpha Omega Collective Mia & Friends Mecox RANDOLPH STREET Pet Boutique Habituate Makers Cupcake Childrens Market Riza Honey Whiskey Boutique Acumen Wine Gallery C’est Les Paire Annette’s Chocolate Vineyard 29 & Ice Cream The Bennington Wine Girl Napa Valley California The Perfect Provenance Brandy House Ox & The Fox Napa Valley Jewelers Cadet Eiko’s Napa Valley I•elle Sushi 1st & Franklin Kenzo Outland Antiques Copperfields Outer Keplinger on 2nd FRANKLIN STREET Space Wines Grace’s Table Padis John Norman Rose Anthony Tavern Monday Bakery Be Bubbly Hotel Napa Valley

PETIT SOLEIL

Tasting Rooms Breweries & Distilleries Recommended Restaurants Recommended Shopping Recommended Lodging Entertainment Walking Path

Andaz Hotel JaM Cellars Tarla

SOSCAL AVENUE

Tasting Rooms continue to Oxbow Public Market, Breweries & Distilleries Oxbow

Recommended Restaurants Public Market Recommended Shopping CAYMUS STREET Recommended Lodging Entertainment Walking Path P Parking Hal YamishitaFieldwork CIA at Napa Housley Brewing Fatted Calf Copia Barrel Napa Valley Barnhouse Feast ItCellars Forward Project Bazan Napa Brews Model Bakery Gustavo Gott’s CLINTON STREET Mark Wine Roadside The Yard Thief Valley Bistro Pizza Azzuro HeroldNapa @ Feast It Forward Vintners Collective Walt Trade Filippi’s Pizza Wines Krupp Brewing Grotto Brothers Napa Valley Bike Tours NapaRio PEARL STREET

Torc

Oenotri Levendi

9/11 Memorial Garden

Allegria

Ellman Family

Roots Run Deep

New Frontier Wines

Oxbow Commons

Blue Note Napa

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China Point Park

Napa Valley Bounty Wilfred’s Coffee Roasting Hunter Lounge

2nd STREET

Carpe Diem

Napkins Alexandria Zuzu Square La Taberna Le Paris Artesian Quilt & Co. Avow 3rd STREET

Gamling & McDuck

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COLE’S CHOP HOUSE

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NAPA RIVER

Main Street and Riverfront

Chateau Buena Vista

State & 1st

1st STREET EET

Allegria

Archer Hotel Sky & Vine Rooftop Bar Charlie Palmer Steak

Fatted Model Gott’s Fieldwork Calf Bakery Roadside Brewing Walt McKINSTRY STREET Wine Thief ANDRETTI WINERY Filippi’s Pizza Grotto Gustavo Feast It Mark Herold NapaRio Oxbow River Stage Forward Krupps Bros. The Yard Trade Brewing @ Feast It Forward

Alexandria Square

Boho Lifestyle

Overland Brown Estate Pera Rug Free People Lululemon Kalifornia Jean Bar

Hog Island Oysters, Bar Lucia, C Casa, Kara’s Cupcakes, Loveski Deli, Moro Napa, Oxbow Cheese & Wine Merchant, Napa Valley Distillery

LEGEND

Tasting Rooms Breweries & Distilleries Recommended Restaurants Recommended Shopping Recommended Lodging Entertainment Walking Path P Parking

MAIN STR STREET

Napa Valley Bike Tours

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Gabrielle Collection

COLE’S CHOP HOUSE Back Room Wines

Napa Chefs Gardens Co-op @ Copia

CIA @ Copia

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Downtown Joe’s

Veterans Memorial Park

NAPA’S RIVERFRONT:

Morimoto Napa Los Agaves Morimoto Asia Aærena Galleries Waterfront Seafood Grill Entrecot Shoppe Twelve Helen Lyall Scott Lyall P Morimoto Napa

NAPA RIVER

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Sidestreet

5th STREET

Napa River Inn Sweetie Pies Bakery Vintage Sweet Shoppe Angéle

Celadon Napa General Store

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World-Class Restaurants & Boutique Shopping in the hear� of Downtown Napa

Ex�erience the Best Napa Valley has to Offer

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DINING

Los Agaves Napa – Authentic Mexican food Entrecot – A taste of t��e Argentinian cuisine Morimoto Asia – Inventive, high-end Japanese fare & ar�f�l cocktails Morimoto Napa – Wester�/Japanese cuisine by Iron Chef Masahar� Morimoto Waterfront Seafood Grill – Fresh, qualit� seafood restaurant

SHOPPING

ÆRENA Gallery – Contemporar� ar� and sculpt�re; curiosities old and new Helen Lyall – Some of the g�eatest desig�er clothing, shoes & accessories Napa Valley Roasting Company – Coming soon Scott Lyall clothes for men – One-on-one ex�erience that fits ever�one’s lifest�le Shoppe Twelve – Boutique clothing for ever� st�le Shoppe Twelve Girl – Boutique clothing for girls Sidestreet – Travel/shaving accessories, fine cigars, custom suits/shir�s Zuniga Optical – Lux�r� eye care shop

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