πΊπΈ Napa Winery Guide: Reservations + Walk-Ins π·
β° Time: Left SF at 11:30 AM, returned at 4:00 PM π Sterling Vineyards Booked in advance $60 per person for tour + 4 wine tastings (also options for $80/$90) Ride the cable car up the hill π‘ White Greek-style architecture with amazing views One of Napaβs largest wineries β very photogenic! πΈ Wines offered: Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blancβ¦ Honestly, Iβm no wine expert, but the experience was fun! π π Beringer Vineyards Napaβs first publicly open winery Walk-ins allowed for estate tours (but not the cellar) Sampled a few wines and bought some bottles πΎ π Castello di Amorosa A Tuscan-style castle winery π° $60 for tour + 5 tastings (Italian-style wines) You can also just shop for wine without the tour We just bought a few bottles and left π‘ Tip: Popular wineries often require earlier reservations β plan ahead to avoid disappointment! π Napa Downtown Had lunch at The Charter Oak Restaurant β American style π Pretty good, meat-heavy menu β around $50 per person Cute downtown to stroll around β lots of upscale boutiques ποΈ any shops close by 4 PMβ¦ such a relaxed vibe. So envy-worthy! π #NapaValley #WineTasting #SanFrancisco #NapaWineries #TravelUSA #WineLover #CaliforniaDayTrip #TravelDiar