Napa Valley in Fall: A Guide to Harvest Season
Autumn is a favorite time to visit Wine Country, providing just the right ambiance without being overcrowded. As temperatures cool, outdoor dining on heated patios feels particularly cozy, and restaurants unveil new menus featuring seasonal foods.
Fall presents an incredible opportunity to experience Napa during the grape harvest and the stunning fall colors in the vineyards. The grape harvest typically begins between the end of July and late August, lasting approximately eight weeks. While this time sounds romantic, it is also one of the busiest seasons for wineries. Visitors may encounter overcrowded tasting rooms and might not have the chance to interact with winemakers during tours.
Autumn Ambiance in Wine Country
Visiting Napa Valley in fall is ideal for those who appreciate a blend of vibrant vineyard hues and pleasant weather. The harvest season captures the essence of winemaking, making it a unique experience.
Fall Weather in Napa Valley
For the purpose of this guide, fall in Napa begins after Labor Day (the first Monday in September) and runs through early November. Napa’s fall weather is mild, with high temperatures in the mid-80s in September, gradually dropping to the high 60s by late October. Lows hover around the mid-50s, although sporadic hot days exceeding 90 degrees can occur in September.
Interestingly, temperature patterns in Napa defy common expectations. Typically, it is warmer at the north end of the valley in Calistoga than in the town of Napa, which experiences cooler breezes from the San Francisco Bay.
What to Pack
When visiting wineries and exploring the area, almost any outfit will suffice. However, if you plan to take part in a winery tour, especially one that includes vineyard visits, wearing sturdy shoes, similar to hiking footwear, is advisable.
For those intending to bring wine bottles home, TSA regulations prohibit carrying them onto airplanes. You can check them in your suitcase, but it is wise to pack some plastic bags, tape, and bubble wrap to ensure their safety. Alternatively, let the winery manage shipping for you.
Fall Events in Napa Valley
If you seek a break from winery visits during your stay, consider participating in seasonal activities in the area.
Schramsberg Crush Camp: This sparkling winery hosts a three-day camp during harvest. Participants can experience grape harvesting, taste juices during the sparkling wine-making process, and enjoy delicious food paired with their sparkling wines.
Grape Stomping: Experience the age-old tradition of grape stomping, reminiscent of classic films like I Love Lucy. V. Sattui Winery hosts a Crush Party in late September or early October. To enjoy the grape-stomping party at Peju Province Winery, make sure to arrive in August.
Napa Valley Film Festival: Kicking off in November, this annual festival showcases exciting films and special guest artists, attracting many celebrities.
Fall Travel Tips
- Rise Early: If you prefer sleeping late, you may miss significant activities since the grape harvest begins near dawn and wraps up by breakfast. The focus shifts to processing grapes quickly after harvesting.
- Take an Aerial Tour: Following the harvest, Wine Country quiets down. Vines entering dormancy display striking red and gold leaves, rivaling the fall foliage seen elsewhere. Consider the aerial gondola at Sterling Vineyards for breathtaking valley views.
- Take Advantage of Prices: With demand lower after harvest, prices generally drop. You can often find great hotel rates and have an easier time securing dinner reservations at popular restaurants.
- Know Your Timing: Despite ample sunlight in fall, don’t expect to visit a winery at sunset. Many close by 4:00 or 5:00 p.m.