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Napa Valley wine tasting tour. |
I am planning a trip to San Francisco and I wanted to stop by Napa Valley, which is an hour away (is it worth the ride?), and so I was wondering what a tour is like and which tours would be best. It's easy to just drive yourself from winery to winery. There are so many wineries to choose from. Take a look at this site for info on the wineries (you can also access free wine tasting coupons from this site): http://www.cheers2wine.com/Napa-Valley-W... There's so many things to do in Napa and Sonoma County. One thing that I hear is cool to do is take the Napa Wine Train. I haven't done this tour yet, but I hear it's great to do if you're with others who can't get around easily. (elderly, handicapped, etc.) I went to Sonoma Valley in May when I went to San Fran and the tour was awesome. The tour guy knew his **** and I got hammered...IT WAS GREAT! And what's cool is you could buy wine at the winery and drink it in the tour bus/van on the way to the next place. I wouldn't do bike tours...they group the vines out there because it's very dry and it gets really hot in the summer, like it the 100s. I suggest doing what I did...sign up for a tour online and they'll tell you where they're gonna pick you up. i went on that last year with my parents! im underage so i couldnt drink but i look a lot older so i did anyway. Napa is very beautiful and the wines are top notch but it is also very expensive and can be quite pretentious. Plan on spending as much as $50/day just in tasting fees and many wineries don't credit the fees towards a bottle purchase! Typical protocol- show up at the vineyard; tastings run from free to $5 or $10, depending on the location. By tastings, it's just that. You'll get a tiny pour, sample, and the person will describe the wine for you; and compare it. |
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