Rainy days

Hello,

We are coming to Napa and it looks like it will be raining while we are there. What are your favorite rainy day wineries or activities in the area.

Thank you.

Napa Valley in the rain can be a cozy and intimate experience. While outdoor vineyard walks may be less appealing, there are plenty of indoor-focused wineries and activities that let you enjoy the region without getting soaked.

Here are some favorite rainy day wineries and activities in Napa:

  • Indoor wine tastings: Many wineries have beautiful tasting rooms that are perfect for rainy days. Examples include:
    • Castello di Amorosa: The castle-style winery offers indoor tours and tastings. You can enjoy the medieval ambiance while staying dry.
    • Domaine Carneros: Famous for sparkling wine, their elegant chateau-style tasting room offers panoramic views, sheltered from rain.
    • Robert Mondavi Winery: Offers indoor tours and tastings in large, warm spaces, with plenty of history to explore.
  • Cooking and wine classes: Some Napa venues offer indoor food and wine experiences. Check out:
    • Culinary Institute of America at Greystone: Offers cooking demonstrations and food-focused tastings.
    • Wine blending workshops: Some wineries allow you to create your own blends indoors—fun and interactive, and a great souvenir.
  • Museum and cultural visits: Perfect for a rainy afternoon:
    • Napa Valley Museum: Focuses on local history, art, and culture, all indoors.
    • di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art: Features a large indoor gallery with Napa-focused and contemporary works.
  • Spa and relaxation: Napa has several top-notch spa facilities, perfect for a rainy day. Consider:
    • Calistoga Spa Hot Springs: Soak in hot pools or enjoy a mud bath indoors.
    • Auberge du Soleil or Solage Spa: Luxurious spa treatments with indoor facilities.

Additional tips:

  • Book indoor tastings in advance, as rainy days often bring more visitors indoors.
  • Bring an umbrella and waterproof shoes if you plan any short walks between tasting rooms, as some wineries are spread out.
  • Consider a wine shuttle or car service to avoid driving in wet conditions, especially if you plan multiple stops.

Even with rain, Napa can feel cozy and intimate. Indoor tastings, workshops, museums, and spa days offer a full experience without worrying about the weather.


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