Napa and Sonoma Small Group Max 12 Wine Tour from San Francisco

Embark on a full-day adventure that blends San Francisco’s iconic skyline with the rolling vineyards of Napa and Sonoma,Capped at 12 people. Enjoy scenic views, world-class wines, tastings, history, a

Embark on a full-day adventure that blends San Francisco’s iconic skyline with the rolling vineyards of Napa and Sonoma,Capped at 12 people. Enjoy scenic views, world-class wines, tastings, history, and plenty of photo opportunities. Perfect for both wine lovers and first-time visitors. Snap postcard-worthy shots of the skyline from Treasure Island—locals call it the “secret selfie spot.” Sip award-winning wines at Artesa Winery, an ultra-modern estate honored with the 2018 AIA Architecture Award. Wander Sonoma Plaza’s historic charm and grab lunch your way—Michelin stars or picnic benches, your choice. Optional tasting at Jacuzzi Family Vineyards—Tuscan vibes, California grapes, and olive oil that’ll make you rethink store-bought forever. Capture the Golden Gate Bridge from Battery Spencer’s legendary overlook—fog or shine, it’s pure magic.

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Location: San Francisco

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Q: Is there an age limit for this wine tour? Can kids join?

A: The wine tour is geared toward adults, but kids can join if they’re accompanied by an adult. Just keep in mind that it’s primarily a wine tasting experience, so there might not be much for them to do at the wineries. It's best to check with the tour provider for their specific age policies.

Q: What should we wear for the Napa and Sonoma wine tour? Is it casual or more upscale?

A: Casual but nice! Think comfortable clothes since you’ll be in and out of the van and walking around the vineyards. A nice pair of shoes is a must, especially if you’re exploring Sonoma Plaza. Layers are a good idea too, since it can get a little breezy on Treasure Island.

Q: Can we reschedule if something comes up? What’s the policy?

A: Yes, you can usually reschedule if you give the provider a heads-up at least 48 hours in advance. Just check their specific cancellation and rescheduling policy when you book, as they can vary. It’s pretty flexible, but it’s good to be cautious.

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Just went on the Napa and Sonoma wine tour – here’s my take!

I took the Napa and Sonoma wine tour from SF last weekend, and wow, it did not disappoint! The views from Battery Spencer were breathtaking, especially with the fog lifting. The wine tastings at Artesa were incredible, and the modern architecture of the winery is a sight to see. We had some free time in Sonoma Plaza and found this cute little café for lunch. Highly recommend this for any wine lover!

Thinking about gifting the wine tour, any thoughts?

I'm considering this Napa and Sonoma tour as a gift for my parents. They love wine and haven’t been to those vineyards yet. How’s the vibe? Should I go for it or look for something else?