The Art of
Napa Valley
15 wineries. 4 restaurants. 8 AVA regions. World-class Cabernet Sauvignon meets breathtaking terroir.
Napa Wineries
Opus One
Oakville · Est. 1979
Legendary Mondavi-Rothschild joint venture creating America's first ultra-premium wine.
Stag's Leap Wine Cellars
Stags Leap District · Est. 1970
The winery that beat France in the 1976 Judgment of Paris, forever changing wine history.
Caymus Vineyards
Rutherford · Est. 1972
Family-owned estate famous for its rich, opulent style and back-to-back Wine of the Year.
Harlan Estate
Oakville · Est. 1984
A founding First Growth of Napa Valley on 240 hillside acres, producing wines of extraordinary depth.
Promontory
Oakville · Est. 2008
Bill Harlan's newest estate on a volcanic promontory with ancient soils and extreme elevation.
Screaming Eagle
Oakville · Est. 1992
The most exclusive cult wine in America with a years-long waiting list and multiple 100-point scores.
Silver Oak
Oakville · Est. 1972
Pioneering 100% American oak aging, creating distinctively approachable, cellar-worthy Cabernets.
Robert Mondavi
Oakville · Est. 1966
The visionary who put Napa Valley on the world map and pioneered American wine tourism.
Inglenook
Rutherford · Est. 1879
Francis Ford Coppola's historic estate, restored to its 1880s grandeur with benchmark Rubicon.
Beringer Vineyards
St. Helena · Est. 1876
Napa's oldest continuously operating winery (since 1876) with historic Rhine House tasting room.
Chateau Montelena
Calistoga · Est. 1882
The 1973 Chardonnay that won the Judgment of Paris, with a stunning stone castle and Jade Lake.
Dunn Vineyards
Howell Mountain · Est. 1979
Iconic mountain Cabernet from Howell Mountain, built to age for decades with firm, structured tannins.
Domaine Carneros
Los Carneros · Est. 1987
Taittinger's American estate in a stunning French château, producing elegant méthode traditionnelle sparklers.
Artesa Vineyards
Los Carneros · Est. 1991
Striking modern architecture set into a Carneros hillside with panoramic valley views.
Darioush
Stags Leap District · Est. 1997
Persian-influenced palace with dramatic Persepolis-inspired columns and opulent Cabernet Sauvignon.
Napa Restaurants
The French Laundry
Yountville
Thomas Keller's three Michelin-star temple of gastronomy — arguably the greatest restaurant in America.
Bouchon Bistro
Yountville
Thomas Keller's Parisian-style bistro with classic French comfort food and a legendary bakery next door.
Mustards Grill
Yountville
Napa Valley icon since 1983, where winemakers gather for Cindy Pawlcyn's bold American cooking.
Goose & Gander
St. Helena
Upscale comfort food in a craftsman-style house with an intimate basement speakeasy bar.
AVA Regions
8 distinct appellations — from the valley floor to mountain peaks.
Oakville
The heart of Napa Valley, producing some of the world's most celebrated Cabernet Sauvignons from alluvial bench lands.
Rutherford
Famous for "Rutherford Dust" — the unique mineral character that defines its legendary Cabernets.
Stags Leap District
Where the 1976 Judgment of Paris established Napa's global reputation with elegant, refined Cabernets.
Calistoga
The warmest AVA, producing bold, ripe wines from volcanic mountain soils near Mt. St. Helena.
Howell Mountain
High elevation vineyards above the fog line, crafting intense mountain Cabernets with extraordinary structure.
Los Carneros
Cool-climate region straddling Napa and Sonoma, ideal for Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and sparkling wines.
St. Helena
Historic wine town with iconic estates and a charming Main Street, producing powerful mountain wines.
Yountville
Culinary capital of wine country, home to The French Laundry and some of Napa's most refined Cabernets.