Puppy Pairings, Potato Chips and PB&J: Here’s How Napa Wineries Are Attracting a Younger Audience
Recently, we’ve been seeing more out-there tasting offerings, ranging from sour cream and chive potato chips to chocolate dirt to cotton candy fluff.
Recently, we’ve been seeing more out-there tasting offerings, ranging from sour cream and chive potato chips to chocolate dirt to cotton candy fluff.
You don’t have to study wine to enjoy drinking it, but learning more about its origins and nuances can certainly enhance the experience.
The winery is a magnet for a hip, younger crowd — but also feels comfortingly familiar to those of us who remember watching reruns of “The Brady Bunch” after school.
A gorgeously Gothic Victorian mansion in St. Helena sets the stage for dark and brooding reds.
These days, tasting wine can seem like a luxury. Fortunately, some local wineries still offer complimentary tastings.
Nearly a dozen wineries from Sonoma and Napa counties were named as some of the most exciting to step on the scene in California.
If you’ve ever wanted to pretend you live in one of those charming vintage homes in St. Helena, this is a great place to do it.
Five Sonoma and Napa county wines made the top 10 of Wine Spectator's coveted list, along with a dozen more among renowned wineries worldwide.
Mountaintop views and a stylishly designed tasting room await at this historic Spring Mountain winery in St. Helena.
After more than 50 years in business, Cuvaison Winery keeps finding new ways to wow visitors.