Our
Guide to California's Wine Country
Napa Valley is located in the renowned wine producing region north
of San Francisco, and delivers the best of local produce, vineyards,
music and culture. One of the most charming spots in the world,
this 25 mile block of lush California land represents the quintessential
Wine Country that made the Napa Valley famous.
The Napa Valley starts at the mouth of the Napa River, near the
north end of San Francisco Bay, and continues north to Calistoga
and the top of the growing region. It is just one of many valleys
in the Napa County, although it is the largest and the most well
known by far. After the gold rush, San Francisco prosperity caused
a huge demand for wine, and today there are more than 200 wineries
throughout Napa Valley.
The Napa Valley offers a variety of options for exciting ways to
spend your day, along with the world-class wineries. The region
has plenty of local leisure activities: from elegant train rides,
to hot air balloon rides, fine dining, musical festivals and local
community events.
If wine tasting is your main goal, be sure to visit world-class
wineries such as Sterling and Robert Mondavi to experience their
distinctive signature wines. These two wineries provide the most
interesting and edifying wine tours in North America, if not the
world.
Start your day at the luxurious Milliken Creek Inn and Spa, and
no matter what you choose to do with your time, your visit to Napa
Valley will be a delightful experience.
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