The beauty of the vineyards was in stark contrast to the damage done by last year’s wild fires.
The fires seemed to handpick homes. Destruction sat next to homes that were seemingly untouched.
The best way to see Napa!
Mumm’s for a little bubbly
Cheers!
Road to the Nickel and Nickel vineyards
Beringer Vineyards in St. Helena was founded in 1876. It is the oldest continuously operating winery in the Napa Valley.
The fancy JCB Tasting Salon in Yountville is owned by Frenchman Jean-Charles Boisset.
Atelier Fine Foods is part of the JCB Tasting “experience” in Yountville.
In contrast to the fancy JCB was the laid back Neyer’s Vineyards. Jenny and I had enjoyed their wine in Bozeman and Frank found that they were located in St. Helena!
Lori at Neyer’s Vineyards hosted our tasting. We had a wonderful afternoon and learned a lot!
A view of Napa’s Lake Hennessey
We had a wonderful lunch at The Culinary Institute at Greystone. They also have a great gift shop!
Hall Winery
Hall Wines in St. Helena
Taylor’s Refresher (Gott’s Roadside) – one of the most popular restaurants in Napa!
Lines are always long for Taylor’s Refresher (Gott’s Roadside) – one of the most popular restaurants in Napa!
Taylor’s Refresher (Gott’s Roadside) – one of the most popular restaurants in Napa!
St. Helena
Loved this old fashioned movie theatre in St. Helena.
If you go to Napa, you have to try their English muffins!