One Winter Night & Day in Napa & Sonoma
Jan 25th, 2010 by Alana
This itinerary gives you a flavor of Napa & Sonoma when you have a short stay in the winter months.
Wine country (and California) is wonderful year-round. Many wineries have fireplaces, the tasting rooms are quiet and staff is eager to bring out all kinds of wines for you to try. You get in your rental car (or hire a driver), go to the places recommended in my guide (I’m telling you, you’ll love them) and then come back to cozy, welcoming luxury at the White House Inn & Spa (my favorite B&B in Napa). Housed in an old mansion right around the corner from the trendy new Napa River Waterfront district, you’ll find great restaurants, Silo’s Jazz Club and tasting rooms close by for your evenings. (No driving all the way to Yountville or St. Helena and back for dinner.)
Napa is close enough to Kenwood (Sonoma County) that you can easily stay in downtown Napa and spend a lazy afternoon in Kenwood. I recommend starting at Kunde (wine & cheese in the Kinneybrook Room) then having lunch at The Vineyards Inn Bar & Grill. (Enjoy a free seasonal Tapa named after me and a glass of owner’s Steve Rose’s vino.) After lunch, go visit Chris Loxton, an Australian winemaker who makes suburb reds, whites and rosés. He’s enthusiastic, welcoming (and his accent is lovely to listen to). If it’s not raining, plan on doing a Walkabout With the Winemaker Tour.
Downtown Napa & Kenwood have a lot to offer. If you’ve “done up-valley Napa”, do something different next time. It’s an insider’s secret, and now you’re in on it!



