With thousands of wineries, ranging from boutique to iconic, planning for a first time visit to the Valley can be overwhelming. In this series, we explore our top recommendations for must-see destinations throughout Napa, Sonoma, and beyond.
Coppola Winery
The famous Coppola Winery, as in Francis Ford Coppola, is located near Geyserville, and was influenced by the Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen. Known for its family friendly setting, the winery boasts swimming pools, bocce ball, a restaurant, along with memorabilia from Coppola’s Oscars, including Vito Corleone’s desk from The Godfather.
The famous Coppola Winery, as in Francis Ford Coppola, is located near Geyserville, and was influenced by the Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen. Known for its family friendly setting, the winery boasts swimming pools, bocce ball, a restaurant, along with memorabilia from Coppola’s Oscars, including Vito Corleone’s desk from The Godfather.
Castello Di Amorosa
Situated in the hills of Callistoga, is Castello Di Amorosa, a winery unlike any other to be found in the valley. Constructed over a fourteen year period with custom wood and brick imported from Europe, the authentically-designed Tuscan castle has become an iconic must-see winery, and a popular destination for first time visitors.
Castello Di Amorosa
Situated in the hills of Callistoga, is Castello Di Amorosa, a winery unlike any other to be found in the valley. Constructed over a fourteen year period with custom wood and brick imported from Europe, the authentically-designed Tuscan castle has become an iconic must-see winery, and a popular destination for first time visitors.
While basking in the backdrop of a unique Tuscan setting, Amorosa offers customers tastings, tours, food, and wine pairings. It also boasts a wide selection of varietals, including popular white and reds, as well as famous Italian blends including, La Castellana, and Il Passito.
Beringer
As the oldest continually running winery in Napa Valley, Beringer boasts an impressive 140 year record of winemaking. Designated as a historic district on the National Register of Historical Districts, the estate is adorned with 19th century architecture, verdant gardens, stained glass windows, and is widely considered one of the most beautiful properties in the Valley.
Beringer
As the oldest continually running winery in Napa Valley, Beringer boasts an impressive 140 year record of winemaking. Designated as a historic district on the National Register of Historical Districts, the estate is adorned with 19th century architecture, verdant gardens, stained glass windows, and is widely considered one of the most beautiful properties in the Valley.
Visitors can select between two historical tours, including the Legacy Cave Tour, which guides guests through historic tunnels under the estate, as well as the Taste of Beringer Tour, where guests are treated to wine and food pairings in the famous Rhine House.