11/23/2016 0 Comments Top 5 Wineries in Napa Valley#1 ChappelletPerched high on Pritchard Hill, a stunning, and one of Napa's priciest grape growing areas, Chappellet's vineyards produce virile, brooding Cabernet Sauvignon. Image Source: Rocco Studio #2 Château MontelenaThis winery is famous as a locale of the movie Bottle Shock, a fictionalized account of the famous 1976 Judgement of Paris tasting, when Montelena’s Chardonnay upset a roster of great French wines. Montelana’s ninteteenth-century winery and its cool cellars number among the valley’s architectural icons. Image Source: montelena.com #3 Corison WineryAfter a distinguished career in the valley, Cathy Corison founded her eponymous Rutherford winery in 1988 and has remained true to her vision of producing balanced, ageworthy Cabernet Sauvignon. Image Source: Winery Explorers #4 Failla WineryThe brainchild of winemaker Ehren Jordan, visitors to Failla are able to taste benchmark cool-climate Pinot Noir and Chardonnay from the Sonoma Coast as well as reds from Napa—all at one address in St. Helena. Image Source: faillawines.com #5 Long Meadow RanchAll of the tastings Long Meadow Ranch include samples of the estate's wonderful olive oils, too. Reserve a spot for the Chef's Table ($125), which occurs in a private room and is served with wine pairings. Dishes from chef Tim Mosblech are tailored to the wines, from Sauvignon Blanc to Cabernet. Image Source: Jennifer Singer
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