Wine Country
Just north of San Francisco, city lights give way to majestic vistas and warm, sunny days in the world-renown wine region,
It's a destination where world-class wines, Michelin-star dining, and a spirit of wellness set a slower pace and invite you to relax, savor, and restore. It is the epicenter of fine wine production in the U.S.. With scenic beauty all around, visitors can experience Napa Valley or Sonoma County in many ways: by train, hot air balloon, or on an organized tour.
Further north, Mendocino County offers wine country in its unspoiled coastal-inspired landscapes, while due east of San Francisco, the East Bay's Tri-Valley region contains some of the state's oldest wineries. Visitors to areas south of the city, to the peninsula and Silicon Valley and further to Monterey County will find the wine-making territory extends in all directions outside of San Francisco.
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Napa Country
Napa, a region that needs no introduction, put California wine on the global stage! Known for pedigreed wineries, Michelin-starred restaurants, and luxurious resorts, Napa is where you go for five-star experiences. Discover exceptional Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay tastings amid stunning landscapes. Don't forget about some of their amazing art and food festivals, which showcase the best of Napa Valley.
Areas to explore: Napa, Yountville, St. Helena, Calistoga, Rutherford, Oakville
Sonoma County
For a more laid-back experience, Sonoma County offers rustic wineries, artisanal breweries, and farm-to-table restaurants. Discover the diverse outdoor experiences and unique wine varieties of Sonoma County, from rolling vineyards in the Russian River Valley to warmer areas in Petaluma.
Areas to explore: Sonoma, Guerneville, Healdsburg, Petaluma, Sebastopol, Bodega Bay, Jenner