Napa Valley is best known for its world-class Cabernet Sauvignon, but with more than 400 wineries spread across the region, narrowing down your itinerary isn't easy. This guide to the best wineries in Napa Valley highlights iconic estates, hidden gems, and memorable tasting experiences to help you make the most of your trip.
Whether you're visiting for a weekend getaway or a longer wine country vacation, a few wineries consistently rise to the top. Highlights include:
- Iconic Napa wineries: Stag's Leap Wine Cellars and Robert Mondavi Winery
- Sparkling wine: Domaine Carneros
- Hidden gems: Pope Valley Winery and Black Stallion Estate Winery
- Unique experiences: Cave tastings and food-and-wine pairings
Plan to visit two or three wineries per day and reserve ahead, especially on weekends.
These are the wineries that helped make Napa Valley famous and continue to deliver memorable tasting experiences.
- Domaine Carneros is a French-inspired château rising from the Carneros hills, renowned for sparkling wines and estate Pinot Noir served on a terrace built for lingering.
- Stag's Leap Wine Cellars is home to the Cabernet Sauvignon that helped put Napa Valley on the world stage during the 1976 Judgment of Paris and offers elegant seated tastings featuring wines from the Stags Leap District.
- Robert Mondavi Winery is the Oakville estate that championed Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon around the globe and remains an excellent stop for visitors looking to experience Napa's history and winemaking heritage.
- Artesa features striking hilltop architecture with sweeping views across the Carneros region and is known for its Pinot Noir and Chardonnay.
- Pope Valley Winery, tucked into Napa's eastern hills, dates back to 1897 and offers small-lot Zinfandel and Cabernet Sauvignon in a relaxed setting far from the crowds.
- Black Stallion Estate Winery, located along the Silverado Trail on a former equestrian property, pairs approachable wines with a rustic-luxe tasting room and sunny outdoor patio.
- PEJU Winery in Rutherford charms visitors with beautiful gardens, distinctive architecture, and a welcoming atmosphere that keeps guests returning year after year.
For something beyond a traditional wine tasting, the region offers activities that are every bit as memorable as the wines themselves.
Popular activities include:
- Exploring underground wine caves
- Enjoying curated food-and-wine pairings
- Creating your own blend during a wine workshop
- Riding the Napa Valley Wine Train
These experiences offer a deeper look into Napa Valley's wine culture and history while adding variety to your itinerary.
Match the winery to your trip, not the other way around.
Chasing great Cabernet Sauvignon? Build your day around Oakville, Rutherford, and the Stags Leap District, where Napa's signature grape shines brightest.
Planning a romantic getaway? Start with sparkling wine at Domaine Carneros.
Looking to avoid crowds? Head to Pope Valley on a weekday for a quieter tasting experience.
Many wine lovers find that the ideal wine country itinerary combines one renowned estate with one smaller producer and a leisurely lunch between stops. Since most wineries require reservations, booking one to four weeks in advance is recommended, especially for weekends.
The smartest way to explore Napa Valley's wineries is to stay overnight instead of rushing through a day trip. Book a room at Napa Winery Inn and you'll be minutes from many of the area's top wineries and a short drive from downtown Napa's restaurants, tasting rooms, and nightlife. With more time to explore, you can enjoy a relaxed wine country getaway and make the most of everything the region has to offer.