jimmythesaint
New Member
My wife and I are going to celebrate our wedding anniversary with another trip out to Napa and Sonoma this May. If anyone has any recommendations on wineries worth visiting, I'd love to hear them. We will be spending at least 6 nights, perhaps 8, out there. My wife is really interested in wineries with nice gardens (Ferrari-Carano is high on her list), while I'm more interested in the wine. I can do without the whole $200 reserve cabernet scene - I'm going through an anti-Cali-cab phase. I am interested in finding places with less popular varietals, such as marsanne, rousanne, and definitely viognier. I'd particularly like a recommendation for somewhere with great sparkling wine.
We've already been/aren't interested in going to Rubicon, Opus, Silver Oak, St. Francis and Artesa.
Wineries/places already on our list:
JV Wine and Spirits (store in Napa)
Back Room Wines
Bounty Hunter
Vintner's Collective
A Dozen Vintners (so I can buy all the Bride of Black Bart they have in stock)
Ridge (do they serve any of their southern california wines here?)
Domaine Chandon
Sequioa Grove
Cakebread
Benziger
Mondavi (for the cheese tour/gardens)
Round Pond for olive oil
Cline
We've already been/aren't interested in going to Rubicon, Opus, Silver Oak, St. Francis and Artesa.
Wineries/places already on our list:
JV Wine and Spirits (store in Napa)
Back Room Wines
Bounty Hunter
Vintner's Collective
A Dozen Vintners (so I can buy all the Bride of Black Bart they have in stock)
Ridge (do they serve any of their southern california wines here?)
Domaine Chandon
Sequioa Grove
Cakebread
Benziger
Mondavi (for the cheese tour/gardens)
Round Pond for olive oil
Cline