Napa Valley Insider Tips
What You Need to Know Before You Go
You must plan ahead. Napa Valley hotels fill up months in advance, almost any time of year except in the winter. Therefore, waiting too long may result in higher prices for accommodations or even an inability to secure a room at all.
Know some facts about the weather. Surprisingly, on a hot day, heading south is advisable. The north end of Napa Valley tends to be warmer than the south, which benefits from the cooling influence of the San Francisco Bay.
More than just weather matters. Every season in Napa has its unique pros and cons; the best choice for your trip ultimately depends on your preferences and style. Each season offers an experience that can enhance your Napa visit.
Mid-week visits can be advantageous. Attending during the week means significantly less traffic, often lower hotel rates, and a more relaxed atmosphere in tasting rooms, allowing for more meaningful interactions with hosts.
What to Wear: If you plan on touring a winery, it’s wise to bring a jacket or an extra layer, as caves maintain a cool temperature of about 60°F year-round. Also, suitable footwear is crucial for navigating soft dirt, gravel, and dusty paths, particularly in vineyards.
Make reservations. Many Napa wineries require advance reservations. This isn’t a matter of exclusivity; often, it is mandated by the winery’s permit requirements set by the county.
Wine Tasting Tips
Select the right experience. Not all wine tastings are equal. While some may involve standing at a bar sharing a pourer’s attention with many others, others offer intimate seated tastings resembling elegant dinner parties, complete with barrel tastings, wine blending, and food pairings.
Getting Around
Avoid traffic jams. Opt for Silverado Trail as your primary driving route. This scenic path provides a less congested alternative to Highway 29 and is easily accessible by driving east from CA Hwy 29 on various main roads, with Oak Knoll Avenue being an excellent northbound choice.
Explore the town of Napa. Don’t overlook the town of Napa itself, as it boasts delightful offerings, particularly gourmet specialty foods available at Oxbow Public Market, along with unique wine-filled chocolate truffles and baked goods at Hatt Mill.