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    Seavey Vineyard

    4.8 (33 reviews)
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    Open 10:00 am - 3:30 pm

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    Louisa M.

    Seavey came highly recommended by some folks we trust who work at other tasting rooms in town so I finally booked an appointment to give them a try. I can't say I was blown away by the experience. Everything from booking the appointment to the actual tasting wasn't one of the better times I've spent in Napa. My first contact with the vineyard came in the form of an e-mail requesting an appointment. Soon after I wrote with a date and time, I got a call back from a very aloof woman. I felt as if she was acting as a sort of wine bouncer trying to see if I could put my money where my mouth is. I totally and completely felt as if she was sizing me up over the phone in an attempt to make sure I could afford to buy their wine. While I certainly hope this was unintentional, it left me with a sinking feeling before I even set foot at the tasting room. Apparently I was deemed worthy to step into their hallowed winery because my appointment for two was confirmed. I opted for the Vintage Tasting at $60.00 per person (one fee waived with each 3 bottle purchase or wine club sign up). Tasting fees are getting ridiculous and Seavey's is no exception. My experience was worth nowhere near what they charged me, and this of course left a bad taste in my mouth -- no pun intended. I was sent an e-mail with detailed driving directions and instructions. Save these to your phone or print them out because your cell phone will not work. We drove deep into the Napa farmland and past old barns, rickety fences, and lots of trees. Follow the directions to the letter and even when you think you've gone too far, you haven't! We arrived about 5 minutes early to an empty tasting room and nobody in sight. We had secured the very first appointment of the day, so I was a little surprised that we beat the employees to the punch! After waiting nearly 10 minutes after our scheduled appointment time, we were finally greeted by a friendly little terrier dog and our tasting hostess. We were given a quick walkaround and mini tour of the winemaking facility and the property, learning just enough info about the vineyard practices and family's history. It was interesting without getting too technical and I never felt like I was overloaded with information. Most winery tours give me that glassy-eyed feeling, but Seavey's was about 75% interesting, which is far more than I can say for other wineries. After the brief tour we were taken upstairs in a historic stone barn from 1881. We sat in a former office loft and had a seated tasting. Four wines were poured, including three current vintage wines and one library wine from the cellar. We did not get to pick which wines were on offer, it's just the luck of the draw. Our tasting consisted of a 2008 Caravina Cabernet Sauvignon, a 2013 Merlot, a 2013 Caravina Cabernet Sauvignon, and a 2012 Seavey Cabernet Sauvignon. Across the board, the wines failed to excite me. I had such high hopes for this vineyard and I was disappointed. Perhaps they didn't put their best foot forward on the day of my visit? Who knows. I will say the library wine knocked the others out of the water. This led me to believe that Seavey wines needs quite a bit of time in the bottle. I also must point out something that I never complain about -- the size of the pours. The pours here were so ridiculously tiny that I found it extremely difficult to properly evaluate the wine. I'm not here to get drunk, but there was so little in the glass. The tasting experience was a little bit awkward because our hostess was sitting at the table directly across from us, but I think she got the hint and went downstairs for a little while so we could discuss our thoughts. We ended up purchasing three bottles of the 2008 Caravina. I wasn't thrilled with the wine but we figured it would be nice to have at least one tasting fee waived. Wineries truly are doing themselves a disservice by pricing their tasting fees ridiculously high. What's even worse is that now I have three bottles of wine that I didn't even really enjoy and that I'm not looking forward to opening. All this does is serve as a reminder that I felt like I "had" to buy the bottles, and when I see them in my cellar it stirs up a negative connotation. I do think the requirement of buying a half case of wine for two people to have a complimentary tasting is absolutely ridiculous. Was the experience worth $120 for a couple? No way. I realize everyone's tastebuds are different but I'm just not a fan of Seavey. Check it out if you are looking for an expensive off the beaten path experience in Napa. You won't find bachelorette party limos out here.

    Elle C.

    We were warmly greeted immediately upon our arrival -- as soon as we opened our car doors! After introductions, we were taken on a private and informative tour, followed by a wonderfully relaxing wine tasting outdoors. The wines are delicious! We went home with the 2005 Caravina and the 2010 Merlot. Great experience and lovely wines.

    Matt M.

    We wound our way down Conn Valley Road- a short little departure from the valley floor that really feels far off the beaten path- finally arriving at Seavey. Seavey is essentially an old dairy farm in Conn Valley, restored into a winery and vineyards in 1981 by William Seavey. The winery is an old stone building overlooking what remains of the dairy farm. The vineyards are off in the distance on gentle low mountain slopes and across the pasture toward Lake Hennessey and Pritchard Hill. The vineyards are sustainably farmed and the winery is solar powered. All wines are 100% estate grown. The winemaking is overseen by consulting winemaking superstar Philippe Melka. We tasted alongside another group, al fresco outside the winery. Luckily, there were some high rollers in the other group so we were drinking 97 Cab before too long. The 97 Cab was one of the best wines I've ever tasted... The 2005 is on its way there too. They had a killer gnarly Chardonnay with bright fruit and stinky cheese notes- awesome. The Caravina Cab was killer. Great experience- can't wait to go back.

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    John R.

    2005 Seavey Merlot Napa Valley! Ah the much malign Merlot! That Movie made it famous~~~~~~~ Yeah I saw the Movie and love it. Merlot in general has gotten such a bad rap the last 5 years but Seavey Vineyards Merlot was one well structured wine. Merlot does sometimes come off tasting to much like Cabernet and to tell you the truth if I tasted those 2 grapes side by side. I would probably not be as accurate as I wanted to be. Seavey Vineyards Merlot has a beautiful nose of blackberries with lots of cedar, clove and dark chocolate. It has a long finish. The Merlot has 20% Cabernet Sauvignon and 5% Petit Verdot added to it. The price is on the higher side at $50.00 per. You should be able to find it at Local So.Cal wine shops. Enjoy the wine if you dare drink a Merlot. Cheers!

    Margo M.

    Family owned winery with very beautiful grounds and great tasting wines. As a winery with a very low production rate, the wines are priced accordingly, but unlike some vineyards who charge a lot for so-so wine, you get what you pay for here...high quality, well balanced wines. Most wines are done in a Bordeaux style, and you can easily tell that they will pair well with many dishes and can also be aged for years to come. My friend and I were warmly welcomed by our host, Julio, who did an excellent job providing the history of the vineyard. Then he took us on a small tour of the facilities which ended in the tasting room. The 1:1 attention from a private tour is well worth the effort. One note, make sure you pay attention to the directions and look for the small sign on the left to get to the driveway...it's a little bit tricky.

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    Very nice winery tucked away in the hills. Had a great experience, very nice layout and the wine was very good.

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    Loved our visit to Seavey...Julio was an awesome host. Wines are killer. Thanks Julio

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    absolutely stunningly beautiful setting and the wine is amazing. I think I have found my new favorite winery

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    Farmstead At Long Meadow Ranch

    4.4(5.2k reviews)
    3.4 mi
    $$$
    Locally sourced ingredients
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    This was for our 23rd wedding anniversary, so as a treat, I decided to invite my husband and close…read morefriends to lunch. While working in St. Helena, I could never find an opening in a reservation, so here was a great opportunity now that all of us are retired. Our friends live in Clear Lake while we live in Vallejo, so this is a central place to meet. It was the best decision I made because every year for the past several anniversaries, we've gone to Cache Creek to C2. Their food and service is excellent because my husband enjoys poker, but I thought a change of scenery would be nice. And it was! Firstly, it was very kind of the staff to present us with a greeting card signed by everyone -- how sweet and thoughtful! We will cherish that! Secondly, we were very impressed with how the food/wine was locally sourced. It was incredible to hear the story about Custom, the Bull, and taste the difference between the Highland beef compared to Angus. Our waitress was "Erica S." She was engaging, personable, and very informative. My husband and I would definitely like to return to return to experience the dinner menu! We and our guests had the following dishes: Artichoke appetizer Arbororio Biscuits & Gravy Two Cheeseburgers Three Bloody Mary's Farmstead Margarita When they found out it was our anniversary celebration, the house sent over four glasses of complimentary champagne and a dish of dessert -- again, very sweet and kind of them I now understand why so many crowds flock to this restaurant! It's well worth the wait! If you have not experienced a meal there, you must definitely go now!

    I was really excited to try this restaurant for the first time, especially for Mother's Day, and…read morewhile the food itself was excellent, the overall experience was disappointing enough that I would not return. From the beginning, there seemed to be constant miscommunication between staff. We specifically booked an outdoor reservation and were seated inside instead. While mistakes happen, it set the tone for the rest of the evening. The bigger issue involved the wine and corkage fee. We purchased a bottle directly from the market associated with the restaurant and were told by the employee there that the corkage fee would be waived if we bought their wine. When we sat down, our server Sara told us that was not true and that we would still have to pay the fee. I explained what we had been told, and when she asked if I wanted a manager involved, I said yes. Before the manager even arrived or clarified the situation, the server opened our bottle of wine. In the silence and confusion, I reasonably assumed the fee issue had been resolved. Then the manager came over and told us we would still be charged and implied that nobody at the market would have told us otherwise. The way it was handled made my husband and I feel like we were being accused of making the whole thing up, which was especially upsetting on Mother's Day. At that point, the bottle was already opened, so we were essentially stuck paying the fee regardless. Between being seated incorrectly, the poor communication between employees, and how dismissive the situation felt, the service completely overshadowed what should have been a special meal. The rest of the service we felt ignored and there was minimal effort to accommodate. Great food alone is not enough to justify returning when the hospitality experience feels this frustrating and unprofessional.

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    4.0(4.8k reviews)
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    Whenever we're in Napa Valley with out-of-town guests, V. Sattui Winery is always one of our go-to…read morestops. It's perfect for lunch or a picnic, with a wide variety of food to pair with your wine. They're also very family- and kid-friendly. We once enjoyed an outdoor tasting in one of their shaded garden areas overlooking the vineyards, and unlike some wineries, they welcomed having kids seated with us. Our host even served grapefruit to the kids--a thoughtful touch that made the experience even more memorable.

    Really cool spot in the Napa Valley to enjoy some good wines, lovely grounds, and a nice market on…read moresite. Unfortunately for us it was raining, so our outdoor tasting and picnic idea turned into an intro tasting in their barrel room followed by a quick snack to go from the market. Was a bit bummed we couldn't bring food we would have purchased from the market into the barrel room to enjoy during our time there, only charcuterie was permitted I guess. Ash our server was attentive and knowledgable on the wines. Standouts were definitely the more premium cabs. Definitely leave time to visit the market - lots of great samples of their products for sale throughout, expansive prepared foods and cheeses/jams/etc. to purchase. Will definitely be back to visit this place, hopefully in the nicer weather!

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    Quintessa Vineyard - Waiting area

    Quintessa Vineyard

    4.4(199 reviews)
    1.5 mi
    $$$

    As we made our way through the Silverado trail, we stopped at the beautiful Quintessa Vineyard…read more This place was elegant, classy and inviting. We were offered waters before starting our tour and he lead us up a few sets of stairs to the special upgraded tasting room. When we got there, it was breathtaking. The view of the endless rows of vines that expanded in all directions was breathless. I was in shock that WE get to taste in this beautiful space with this amazing view. Our tour guide Gregory was so friendly and gave us a memorable experience. Going through each wine and sharing us wonderful stories. We had some snacks to much on to accompany our wines. He was so kind to take photos for us afterwards and shared some special wines with us at the end. All in all, we are so glad we chose to do the upgrade because you don't get to sit in basically is what I would call a modern treehouse and drink so delicious wines!

    Quintessa was absolutely stunning and beautiful. A sophisticated feel for those who truly know and…read morevalue extraordinary wine making. The vineyard property is stunning in every direction. Covered with magical oak trees everywhere with a lake highlight in the background. Absolutely stunning place to go visit. The red wine as you could imagine are the best around. Given the price, I suggest only visiting this place if your a serious wine collector or have the appreciation for the big wine on the table kind of mentality. We took a early morning tour and it was inviting and informative. We enjoyed 4 glasses of wine that all were simply perfect 10s.. they served us a small cheese plate with the wine. I kind of wished we could've stayed longer as the 90 min scheduled time did feel quick in my mind. Especially celebrating my birthday. Overall. A perfect 10. Thank you

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    The Terraces

    4.9(76 reviews)
    1.4 mi
    $$

    Loved this place!! Its was a nice drive in the hills to get there. Once we arrived we were…read moreimmediately greeted by Madeline who took us on a utv to show us around the property and gave us the history of the place. We went back for our tasting and met some of the family and other helpers. In between tastings her father came and chatted. Great bunch of folks with some tasty wine. Thank you for your hospitality!

    This Winery blew my mind. So Napa California makes me think of hundred dollar wine flights, weird…read moredresses and floppy hats. Not the Terraces Winery. Totally different vibe. First things first, we jump on an ATV and head out to the vineyard. Our girl Madeleine takes us all around. This is a family affair folks. Dad is the wine maker. We will meet him later. We learn all the facts. They are the only cidery in Napa. We call this versatile. If you don't like wine, problem solved. They'll give you cider. I was sold quick quick because I bought three bottles. We also learned that this family makes balsamic vinegar. Not the type you buy in the store. This is the 25 year commitment stuff. Their vinegar is older than some marriages. Let that sink in. They're only in year three so this vinegar is not available to me and you yet. Stay tuned. Finally, we hang out on the patio, tasting wine we all buy. The wine maker himself (Dad) comes out. We gossiped and shot the shit. What a fantastic spot. They are killing it.

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    Del Dotto Estate Winery & Caves - Lobby

    Del Dotto Estate Winery & Caves

    4.3(427 reviews)
    3.0 mi
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    Del Dotto was a fun experience. It's a gorgeous establishment. The decor can be described as fancy,…read moreboujee, and opulent but the service isn't pretentious as one might expect. The tour is 120/person for an 1.5 hours. I little pricey but we enjoyed it. We had Bryan for a tour guide and he was informative and really knew how to work the crowd to make it an enjoyable experience. They have strictly reds with bottles starting at 60 bucks. The caves were really interesting. The chandeliers in them make some pretty photo ops. It's nice and cool in there to get you out of the Napa heat in the middle of the day You end the tour with some more tasting in the lobby area. Best of all the tour comes with some very welcome pizza and tater tots! We did our second stop at v. Sattui afterwards and to be honest it was a nice contrast of ambience between the two wineries.

    First time here. It was a special occasion so we splurged and did the cave tour at $120 each plus…read moretip so not inexpensive thats for sure but we really enjoyed it. The caves are unlike any I have been in before where they are usually rustic. These are beautifully decorated and all kinds of art. I would have liked to see more of the caves but they just have the dercorated section open for these tours. The barrel tasting was great and surprisinly all their wines are pretty drinkable right out of the barrell I suppose because they dont have much tannins so they dont need alot of tiem to mellow. I liked most of them but at $250 a botttle I felt they were way overpriced compared to other high end Napa area wines we are familiar with. After the cave tour they sit inside and you get to try several more wines so we had plenty to drink. I was not expecting a full size pizza for the two of us we already had lunch plan right after so we took most of it with us. Only bought two bottles of their less expensive wines at $95 each which is still a little high!! Probably wont be back since the value just isnt there for purchasing their wines but I do reccomend the tour.

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    Crocker & Starr Wines

    Crocker & Starr Wines

    4.7(50 reviews)
    3.1 mi
    $$

    If you're visiting Crocker & Starr Winery, do yourself a favor and ask for Geordy…read more From the moment we arrived, Geordy set the tone with a warm, genuine welcome that immediately made us feel like more than just another tasting reservation. He has that rare ability to be both incredibly knowledgeable and effortlessly approachable, guiding us through the wines without ever making it feel scripted or overly formal. We were greeted with a beautiful sparkling wine to start, which was not only refreshing but also elevated the entire experience right out of the gate. It felt thoughtful, intentional, and frankly, a bit luxurious. And then, the pistachios. Such a small detail, but exactly the kind of touch that separates a good tasting from a memorable one. Perfectly paired, subtly reinforcing the wines, and just another example of how dialed-in the experience was. Geordy struck the perfect balance of education, storytelling, and hospitality. You can tell he genuinely cares about the wines, the property, and most importantly, the guests. There are a lot of great wineries in Napa. Experiences like this are what make certain ones stand out. Highly recommend. And again, ask for Geordy.

    Our time at your winery was such a warm and beautiful experience. It was immediately clear that you…read morerun a very thoughtful and well-organized operation. We truly appreciated how much care you put not only into the wine you produce, but also into your process and the impact it has on the environment. What stood out just as much was the way you respect and appreciate your staff. Luisa was incredibly personable and shared many fond memories about knowing the family and how much the family had done for her and her own family over the years. Hearing those stories made the experience feel even more special and genuine. That kind of relationship and loyalty is something many companies today simply don't understand or take the time to build anymore. It speaks volumes about your values and the culture you've created. Thank you again for such a memorable visit--we truly enjoyed our time and look forward to returning.

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    Rutherford Hill Winery - Cave entrance

    Rutherford Hill Winery

    3.9(457 reviews)
    0.9 mi
    $$

    My dear friend's birthday was approaching, and her husband had booked a room at this winery for a…read moregroup wine tasting. Before the tasting, we had a tour of the grounds, where we learned about the wine-making process, storage, and grape cultivation. The facility was exceptionally clean, which I was pleasantly surprised by. I don't think they would offer tours if the facilities weren't up to par. Back in the room with the long dining table, we were served charcuterie boards that complemented the wine. Although I'm more of a beer guy, I couldn't resist the allure of the wine. As one after the other wines improved, my wife and I decided to buy a bottle as a memento. We ended up getting the Rubicon, which we'll save for 25 years. We plan to return to get a more aged Rubicon so we can share this experience with our family. However, our host (the birthday girl) made a mistake and forgot to update the headcount. As a result, the bill was slightly higher than expected. If I were a member of the service staff, I would have politely informed them of the error and insisted on a refund. But the staff was incredibly accommodating and helped the host by removing the guests who couldn't make it. Their exceptional service made the experience even more memorable.

    Tour guide gave wildly inaccurate information about wine and, surprisingly, space. He stated that…read moreNapa Valley iis responsible for over 90% of wine produced in CA (it's actually about 4%). Also, he went on and on about the Artemis moon mission which is a controversial subject that the majority of awake people know is nothing more than a laughable distraction.

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