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Napa Wine Tasting


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Napa wine tasting is even more enjoyable if you take in the local area as well as the wineries.

The town of Napa has the Napa River flowing through it and was revitalized with the Copia center, which offered wine tastings, festivals, exhibitions, gardens, a restaurant and a cafe. Sadly, it closed down in November of 2008. You can still find some nice restaurants and shops right there by the bridge in downtown. Catch the Napa wine train right there in Napa also. It takes you up to St. Helena, serving brunch, lunch or dinner.

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Just to the southwest of the town of Napa is the Napa Valley Wine Tasting
district of Carneros. This region is at the southern end of both the Napa Valley and the Sonoma Valley, just north of San Pablo Bay. There are several Napa Carneros wineries worth visiting here.

Many of the other Napa wineries are located in the Stags Leap District over on the east side of Napa along the Silverado Trail.

For a list of Napa Wineries, click here.

To find a place to stay for your weekend getaway, see this list of Napa bed and breakfast inns or choose from one of the Napa hotels.

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