ST HELENA WINE TASTING TOURS
Limo Service Sacramento wine tours operate Lincoln Town Cars, Corporate Suburbans, Stretch Limousines, Custom Vans, Mini Buses, Full Size Motor Coaches, specialty vehicles.Our 8 hours St Helena Wine tours typically start at 8:30 am pick up Sacramento or surrounding cities Folsom, Rocklin, Roseville, Granite, Fair Oaks, Rancho Cordova or Elk Grove and returning by 4.30 pm may include an optional gourmet picnic lunch. You’ll tour 4 to 5 premium wineries and taste several wine varietals in some of ST Helena’s most unique tasting rooms. You may also have the opportunity to take a fun and educational tour through a state-of-the-art wine making facility (subject to availability).
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TIP: When To Visit St Helena Wineries
Everyone wants to come to St Helena or Napa in Summer, but Summer brings crowds that will remind you of Christmas at Costco. Unless you like standing in lines, fighting for a spot at the tasting bar, and sky-high hotel rates, avoid Summer.
The best time to visit St Helena is Fall, meaning Sept to October. This is “crush” time when they harvest the grapes. You want to see a winery in action, you come in Fall. November is also nice because the weather is still good but the crowds and rates have dropped. The second best time is Spring when the mustard plants are all in bloom. This is a “gotta see it believe it”, but everywhere you look you’ll see brilliant bright mustard plants with eye-popping color! It’s like you stepped into an HD Plasma TV and someone turned the colors on full blast! There will be no grapes on the vines, but you hardly notice
if you want discounts on hotels, prefer to avoid the most tourists and don’t mind potentially rainy days, visit during the off-season between December and March. To skip traffic, even during summer and fall, plan your trip for weekdays.
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St Helena wine tour from Sacramento by Limo Service Sacramento is your opportunity to taste the award-winning wines with utmost comfort. During the wine tour, you will visit the best wineries that make world-class wines. Some of the renowned wineries in the Napa Valley are listed below.
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Commonly referred to as the heart of Napa Valley, St. Helena offers world-class wine tastings at a variety of different wineries. From powerhouse wineries to boutique small producers and family-owned estates, St. Helena wine tastings showcase the terroir and wine making technique that has caused such a buzz. Use this guide to crafting your St. Helena wine tasting tour during your next trip to Napa Valley.
A winery and distillery in one, the family run CHARBAY ferments and distils small releases of wonderful wines, ports, brandies, and spirits.It was kind of nice to have a break from wine after wine. This place serves an aperitif and some cocktails with the different liquors its a plus if you’re huge whiskey fan, they distil there. And the place is kind of remote, so relaxing. Who thought that whiskey, brandy, vodka, green-tea aperitifs from Napa Valley could make such an impact? Their new R5 Whiskey is distilled from Racer 5 beer from Bear Republic Brewery (this ‘beer’ stock is quite an innovation’).
At the base of the Mayacama Mountains, HALL St. Helena offers critically acclaimed wines and a number of tailored tours and tastings available. This is one of the first, if not the first LEED Gold Certified wineries in California.The winery focuses mainly on Cabernet Sauvignon or Bordeaux Blends. They range from Wine Tasting 101 to Ultimate Cabernet Collector and even a Sunset Cruise. An especially interesting offering is the Demystifying Wine & Food experience, which offers an interactive look at creating and enjoying food and wine pairings.
This exclusive Napa Valley winery offers breathtaking views and even more wonderful wine. Tastings are offered by appointment only, so be sure to call ahead. If you’re feeling adventurous, ride your bike to the winery, as bike parking is available. Insider tip: While you’re there, ask to visit the aging cave carved out of Spring Mountain: it was once an abandoned silver mine.
Another winery to visit and stay a while, V. Sattui is family-owned and has been in St. Helena since 1885 with over 60 different wines (including dozens of 90+ point rated wines). Don’t worry about coming hungry, there’s a market with a cheese shop and deli inside offering picnic fare you can enjoy at the tables and benches in the lush courtyard. And while you’ll be greeted with a crowd on the weekends, it’s for a good reason. Join the club to enjoy the private cellar room if you prefer a quieter experience, and ask for their wine and food pairing with seven bites and seven wines. Insider tip: On weekends, they fire up the barbecue and grill tri-tip, salmon, ribs, and prawns. Wood-fired pizzas are made to order along with fresh and grilled oysters, heirloom tomatoes, grilled crostini, and more.
In this winery, dollar bills are wallpaper and the staff treats you like family. You’ll enjoy great service guaranteed from a member of the Prager family as three generations have worked the winery since 1979. Bring a dollar bill so you can sign it and leave it on the wall of fame, where so many others even from around the world have done before. Insider tip: In addition to their popular ports, the Sweet Claire Riesling gets rave reviews from past guests.
Charles Krug is the oldest winery in Napa Valley and is a National Historic Landmark. Private tours and tastings are by appointment only and reservation is required.
You’ll love Merryvale’s flavorful wines and great pours. Try the Pinot Noir and Antigua dessert wines—and if you join the wine club, ask for the Profile. Reserve the beautiful cask room for large groups, or just take a peek in from the tasting room. The downstairs private wine cellar banquet room was a treat to see especially the wax wall with the passport you can do 3 wines + cheese platter or wine tasting $50 tasting menu for five wines, they will waive the fee if you buy some. Which is nice of them to offer space is wide open and easy to maneuver self-serve water station was a nice touch.