Napa Food & Wine Tour (downtown) Enjoy a 3+ hour progressive dinner tour OR Saturday brunch experience with a fun, local food expert to discover eclectic wine pairings, master sommeliers, The Michel
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Location: Napa & Sonoma
What's Included
- Local guide
- Professional guide
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Wine tasting
- Food tasting
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There’s no strict age limit for the Napa Food & Wine Tour, but it is primarily geared toward adults since it involves wine tasting. Kids are welcome, but the experience is really designed for those who can appreciate the food and wine pairings. If you bring younger ones, just keep in mind they might not enjoy it as much as adults would.
A: The best time to experience the Napa Food & Wine Tour is during the fall harvest season (September to November) when the vineyards are vibrant and the weather is usually perfect. However, spring is also lovely with blooming flowers and slightly cooler temperatures. Just keep an eye on the weather forecast since rain can happen sometimes!
A: Definitely go for something comfortable yet stylish, since you'll be walking between stops. A nice pair of shoes is a must—leave the heels at home! Since Napa can get a bit chilly in the evening, layering is a good idea. And don’t forget sunscreen if it’s sunny!
Discussions
Just did the Napa Food & Wine Tour and it was incredible!
I went on the Napa Food & Wine Tour last weekend and I can't recommend it enough! Our guide was super knowledgeable about the local history and wine. We visited four restaurants, each with unique vibes and amazing food. The wine pairings were on point—perfect for a food lover like me! The walk by the river was a nice touch, too. Definitely thinking of gifting this experience to my foodie friends!
Considering the Napa Food & Wine Tour as a gift, anyone done it?
I’m thinking about giving my sister and her husband the Napa Food & Wine Tour for their anniversary. They love trying new foods and wines! Just curious if anyone has done it and if you think it’s worth it? Also, how did you like the guide? Any tips would be appreciated!