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Napa And Sonoma Wine Tour From San Francisco

Thursday, 16 Jun 2022 Past Event
Napa and Sonoma Wine Tour From San Francisco
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Stop At: Golden Gate Bridge, US-101, San Francisco, CA 94129

Photo stop and bathrooms available if needed

Duration: 14 minutes

Pass By: San Francisco Bay, San Francisco, CA

Travel trough the Bay Area from SF up to Wine Country, enjoy the views

Stop At: Sonoma Valley, Highway 12, Sonoma, CA

Experience the beauty of Sonoma

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Robledo Family Winery, 21901 Bonness Rd, Sonoma, CA 95476-9234

The Robledo Winery showcases a heartwarming story of hard work and strong family ties. Reynaldo Robledo made history by becoming the first Mexican vineyard worker to open a winery and tasting room in the United States. Today, the winery remains very much a family business producing some of the best wines in Sonoma. Enjoy tasting a selection of their popular wines while seated around the large oak table imported from Reynaldo’s home state of Michoacan.

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Nicholson Ranch, 4200 Napa Rd, Sonoma, CA 95476-2800

Nicholson Ranch is a small, family-owned winery producing award-winning estate wine — meaning it’s all grown, produced and bottled right there on the ranch. Enjoy a tasting experience with a difference as you stroll out to the vineyards, glass in hand and hear firsthand about the winemaking process from vine to bottle while drinking in the fantastic Sonoma views that surround you.

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Oxbow Public Market, 610 1st St, Napa, CA 94559-2602

Lunch is on your own at trendy Oxbow Public Market in the town of Napa. It features a variety of local restaurants with communal seating. The downtown Napa area also has tasting rooms and shops, which you may visit after lunch.

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: 1331 Buhman Ave, Napa, CA 94558, USA

In 1873, John Jacob Buhman became one of Napa’s early wine pioneers when he planted his first grapevine. The property became best known as historic Buhman Cattle Ranch before descendant Don Buhman reintroduced grape growing 20 years ago. At first, he sold his cherished Carneros grapes to brands such as Mumm, Rombauer, Sterling, and Schramsberg. But he was so successful that he started making his own wine, including Chardonnay, Rose, Merlot, and Cabernet Sauvignon.

Duration: 1 hour
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