So, you’re looking for a wine cave experience in Napa Valley? I’ve visited my fair share of wine caves in Napa and have finally rounded up the best ones. Wine caves are practical, as they act as a naturally cool environment to store, age and make wine, but also look pretty dang coo and make for a great wine tasting experience. Keep reading to see the best wine caves in the Napa Valley. Best Wine Caves in Napa Pine Ridge…
Anderson Valley is a small hidden gem of a wine region located in Mendocino County. If you’re a fan of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay you have to make a trip here! Since it’s a smaller wine tasting region, it makes for a perfect last minute wine tasting getaway, as you can usually find reservations on a short notice and/or walk in to most wineries. The majority of the wineries are located in what’s known as the small town of Philo.…
Paso Robles is a growing wine country in California’s Central Coast, about 30 minutes north of San Luis Obispo. It’s an up and coming region that continues to grow in popularity and with new wineries popping up – now with a total of over 200 wineries. Paso Robles makes a perfect wine growing region, especially for Rhone and Bordeaux varietals but also grows Zinfandel, Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Noir and more. There’s a total of 40,000 acres planted to vineyards in…
Carmel, California – the most perfectly quaint coastal town full of incredible restaurants, unique boutiques, charming downtown streets, tasting rooms, wineries and relaxing hotels. Carmel is the perfect spot for a weekend getaway with friends, with a significant other or even by yourself. You guys know that when I travel my top focus is finding the best food and wine (it’s a tough job, I know). After a couple days of on-site research, here’s your guide for the best weekend…