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Visite en petit groupe de Napa Valley pour les amateurs de vin

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Cette visite de dégustation de vins de Napa Valley au départ de San Francisco présente le meilleur de la région viticole californienne. Grâce à des arrangements spéciaux avec les vignerons, cette visite œnologique en petit groupe de San Francisco visite le château de style XIIIe siècle de Napa à Castello di Amorosa, les vins d'inspiration équestre de Tamber Bey et se termine en beauté avec une visite du vignoble et une dégustation assise par un vigneron.
Ville: San Fransisco
Mon 23 Dec
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Ce qui est inclu
Photo stop at Welcome to Napa sign and Golden Gate Bridge
Gratuities (only for PRIVATE tour option)
Guided by a knowledgeable wine enthusiast
Complimentary SF hotel pickup & drop off
Incroyable guide local
Kayak clair, gilet de sauvetage, pagaie
Photo stop at Welcome to Napa sign and Golden Gate Bridge
Information additionnelle
  • Accessible en fauteuil roulant
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Des transports en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Déconseillé aux femmes enceintes
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de condition physique
  • Les destinations et l'itinéraire exacts peuvent différer en raison de la météo, des conditions routières et de la discrétion du guide.
  • Pour les transferts depuis l'hôtel, si votre hôtel n'est pas répertorié, veuillez sélectionnez le Hilton Union Square au 333 O'Farrell Street (le point de rendez-vous se trouve devant l'entrée de Mason Street).
  • Veuillez vérifier votre lettre de confirmation pour connaître l'heure et le lieu exacts de prise en charge. Il est de votre responsabilité d'arriver à l'heure en tournée
  • Cette visite est disponible du vendredi au dimanche uniquement.
  • Cette visite fonctionne avec un nombre minimum d'invités
  • Pour les invités internationaux, veuillez noter que l'âge légal pour boire aux États-Unis est de 21 ans. Vous devez avoir 21 ans ou plus pour participer à cette tournée. Aucune exception.
  • Les établissements vinicoles visités sont sujets à changement
  • Pour l'option de visite privée, la taille du véhicule dépendra de la taille de votre groupe
À quoi s'attendre
1
San Francisco Bay
San Francisco Bay is a shallow estuary in the US state of California. It is surrounded by a contiguous region known as the San Francisco Bay Area (often simply "the Bay Area"), and is dominated by the large cities of San Jose, San Francisco and Oakland.
2
San Francisco Bay Bridge
Go over the bay and out of San Francisco on the two level suspension bridge
3
Napa Valley
Enjoy wines from the Napa Region
4
Rutherford
Home of famous "Rutherford Dust" Cabernet wineries
5
Yountville
Pass by award winning vineyards, Michelin-starred restaurants
6
St. Helena
This town can be described as quaint, old school and relaxed. As we pass the main street you will see why
7
Castello di Amorosa
A medieval-styled Tuscan castle winery constructed using more than 200 containers of European materials and furnishings. On your way to vaulted wine cellars, check out the moat, drawbridge, towers, courtyards and armory. Thankfully, Castello di Amorosa puts the same love and attention into its wines which are elegant, intensely flavored, and well-balanced.
8
Calistoga
Small city in the heart of Napa known for its hot springs, mud baths and wineries. Choose from the many restaurants and cafes for lunch (not included)
9
Merryvale Vineyards
Complete your day in the charming and historic St. Helena building that houses Merryvale Vineyards and has roots as a winemaking facility reaching back to the 1930s. Napa luminaries Robert and Peter Mondavi, the Christian Brothers, and H. William Harlan have all practiced their craft under its arched ceiling. Family-owned Merryvale Vineyards is renowned for small production lots of world class wine, especially rich, powerful Cabernet Sauvignons and Chardonnays which you can enjoy sitting under the century-old 2,000 gallon casks that line the stone walls of the cellar room.
10
Golden Gate Bridge
The Golden Gate Bridge is a suspension bridge spanning the Golden Gate, the one-mile-wide (1.6 km) strait connecting San Francisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean.
11
Presidio of San Francisco
The Presidio, a 1,500-acre park on a former military post, is a major outdoor recreation hub. It has forested areas, miles of trails, a golf course and scenic overlooks.
12
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
The Palace of Fine Arts in the Marina District of San Francisco, California, is a monumental structure originally constructed for the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition in order to exhibit works of art presented there.
13
Twomey Cellars
After lunch, your small group heads to the intimate, yet modern winery, Twomey Cellars. Founded by the Duncan Family, owners of highly-regarded Silver Oak, the winery uses the same philosophy: use locally harvested fruit to make exceptional wines that are deliciously drinkable upon release. A laid-back Napa Valley vibe is created by their farmhouse-style tasting room that opens up onto a sun-filled courtyard and Sauvignon Blanc vineyard with views of the Calistoga foothills. The Duncans apply their 40 years of winemaking experience to create single-vineyard Pinot Noirs and estate Sauvignon Blancs that pair beautifully with food.
14
San Francisco Bay
San Francisco Bay is a shallow estuary in the US state of California. It is surrounded by a contiguous region known as the San Francisco Bay Area (often simply "the Bay Area"), and is dominated by the large cities of San Jose, San Francisco and Oakland.
15
San Francisco Bay Bridge
Go over the bay and out of San Francisco on the two level suspension bridge
16
Napa Valley
Enjoy wines from the Napa Region
17
Rutherford
Home of famous "Rutherford Dust" Cabernet wineries
18
Yountville
Pass by award winning vineyards, Michelin-starred restaurants
19
St. Helena
This town can be described as quaint, old school and relaxed. As we pass the main street you will see why
20
Castello di Amorosa
A medieval-styled Tuscan castle winery constructed using more than 200 containers of European materials and furnishings. On your way to vaulted wine cellars, check out the moat, drawbridge, towers, courtyards and armory. Thankfully, Castello di Amorosa puts the same love and attention into its wines which are elegant, intensely flavored, and well-balanced.
21
Calistoga
Small city in the heart of Napa known for its hot springs, mud baths and wineries. Choose from the many restaurants and cafes for lunch (not included)
22
Merryvale Vineyards
Complete your day in the charming and historic St. Helena building that houses Merryvale Vineyards and has roots as a winemaking facility reaching back to the 1930s. Napa luminaries Robert and Peter Mondavi, the Christian Brothers, and H. William Harlan have all practiced their craft under its arched ceiling. Family-owned Merryvale Vineyards is renowned for small production lots of world class wine, especially rich, powerful Cabernet Sauvignons and Chardonnays which you can enjoy sitting under the century-old 2,000 gallon casks that line the stone walls of the cellar room.
23
Golden Gate Bridge
The Golden Gate Bridge is a suspension bridge spanning the Golden Gate, the one-mile-wide (1.6 km) strait connecting San Francisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean.
24
Presidio of San Francisco
The Presidio, a 1,500-acre park on a former military post, is a major outdoor recreation hub. It has forested areas, miles of trails, a golf course and scenic overlooks.
25
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
The Palace of Fine Arts in the Marina District of San Francisco, California, is a monumental structure originally constructed for the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition in order to exhibit works of art presented there.
26
Twomey Cellars
After lunch, your small group heads to the intimate, yet modern winery, Twomey Cellars. Founded by the Duncan Family, owners of highly-regarded Silver Oak, the winery uses the same philosophy: use locally harvested fruit to make exceptional wines that are deliciously drinkable upon release. A laid-back Napa Valley vibe is created by their farmhouse-style tasting room that opens up onto a sun-filled courtyard and Sauvignon Blanc vineyard with views of the Calistoga foothills. The Duncans apply their 40 years of winemaking experience to create single-vineyard Pinot Noirs and estate Sauvignon Blancs that pair beautifully with food.
27
San Francisco Bay
San Francisco Bay is a shallow estuary in the US state of California. It is surrounded by a contiguous region known as the San Francisco Bay Area (often simply "the Bay Area"), and is dominated by the large cities of San Jose, San Francisco and Oakland.
28
San Francisco Bay Bridge
Go over the bay and out of San Francisco on the two level suspension bridge
29
Napa Valley
Enjoy wines from the Napa Region
30
Rutherford
Home of famous "Rutherford Dust" Cabernet wineries
31
Yountville
Pass by award winning vineyards, Michelin-starred restaurants
32
St. Helena
This town can be described as quaint, old school and relaxed. As we pass the main street you will see why
33
Castello di Amorosa
A medieval-styled Tuscan castle winery constructed using more than 200 containers of European materials and furnishings. On your way to vaulted wine cellars, check out the moat, drawbridge, towers, courtyards and armory. Thankfully, Castello di Amorosa puts the same love and attention into its wines which are elegant, intensely flavored, and well-balanced.
34
Calistoga
Small city in the heart of Napa known for its hot springs, mud baths and wineries. Choose from the many restaurants and cafes for lunch (not included)
35
Merryvale Vineyards
Complete your day in the charming and historic St. Helena building that houses Merryvale Vineyards and has roots as a winemaking facility reaching back to the 1930s. Napa luminaries Robert and Peter Mondavi, the Christian Brothers, and H. William Harlan have all practiced their craft under its arched ceiling. Family-owned Merryvale Vineyards is renowned for small production lots of world class wine, especially rich, powerful Cabernet Sauvignons and Chardonnays which you can enjoy sitting under the century-old 2,000 gallon casks that line the stone walls of the cellar room.
36
Golden Gate Bridge
The Golden Gate Bridge is a suspension bridge spanning the Golden Gate, the one-mile-wide (1.6 km) strait connecting San Francisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean.
37
Presidio of San Francisco
The Presidio, a 1,500-acre park on a former military post, is a major outdoor recreation hub. It has forested areas, miles of trails, a golf course and scenic overlooks.
38
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
The Palace of Fine Arts in the Marina District of San Francisco, California, is a monumental structure originally constructed for the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition in order to exhibit works of art presented there.
39
Twomey Cellars
After lunch, your small group heads to the intimate, yet modern winery, Twomey Cellars. Founded by the Duncan Family, owners of highly-regarded Silver Oak, the winery uses the same philosophy: use locally harvested fruit to make exceptional wines that are deliciously drinkable upon release. A laid-back Napa Valley vibe is created by their farmhouse-style tasting room that opens up onto a sun-filled courtyard and Sauvignon Blanc vineyard with views of the Calistoga foothills. The Duncans apply their 40 years of winemaking experience to create single-vineyard Pinot Noirs and estate Sauvignon Blancs that pair beautifully with food.
40
San Francisco Bay
San Francisco Bay is a shallow estuary in the US state of California. It is surrounded by a contiguous region known as the San Francisco Bay Area (often simply "the Bay Area"), and is dominated by the large cities of San Jose, San Francisco and Oakland.
41
San Francisco Bay Bridge
Go over the bay and out of San Francisco on the two level suspension bridge
42
Napa Valley
Enjoy wines from the Napa Region
43
Rutherford
Home of famous "Rutherford Dust" Cabernet wineries
44
Yountville
Pass by award winning vineyards, Michelin-starred restaurants
45
St. Helena
This town can be described as quaint, old school and relaxed. As we pass the main street you will see why
46
Castello di Amorosa
A medieval-styled Tuscan castle winery constructed using more than 200 containers of European materials and furnishings. On your way to vaulted wine cellars, check out the moat, drawbridge, towers, courtyards and armory. Thankfully, Castello di Amorosa puts the same love and attention into its wines which are elegant, intensely flavored, and well-balanced.
47
Calistoga
Small city in the heart of Napa known for its hot springs, mud baths and wineries. Choose from the many restaurants and cafes for lunch (not included)
48
Merryvale Vineyards
Complete your day in the charming and historic St. Helena building that houses Merryvale Vineyards and has roots as a winemaking facility reaching back to the 1930s. Napa luminaries Robert and Peter Mondavi, the Christian Brothers, and H. William Harlan have all practiced their craft under its arched ceiling. Family-owned Merryvale Vineyards is renowned for small production lots of world class wine, especially rich, powerful Cabernet Sauvignons and Chardonnays which you can enjoy sitting under the century-old 2,000 gallon casks that line the stone walls of the cellar room.
49
Golden Gate Bridge
The Golden Gate Bridge is a suspension bridge spanning the Golden Gate, the one-mile-wide (1.6 km) strait connecting San Francisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean.
50
Presidio of San Francisco
The Presidio, a 1,500-acre park on a former military post, is a major outdoor recreation hub. It has forested areas, miles of trails, a golf course and scenic overlooks.
51
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
The Palace of Fine Arts in the Marina District of San Francisco, California, is a monumental structure originally constructed for the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition in order to exhibit works of art presented there.
52
Twomey Cellars
After lunch, your small group heads to the intimate, yet modern winery, Twomey Cellars. Founded by the Duncan Family, owners of highly-regarded Silver Oak, the winery uses the same philosophy: use locally harvested fruit to make exceptional wines that are deliciously drinkable upon release. A laid-back Napa Valley vibe is created by their farmhouse-style tasting room that opens up onto a sun-filled courtyard and Sauvignon Blanc vineyard with views of the Calistoga foothills. The Duncans apply their 40 years of winemaking experience to create single-vineyard Pinot Noirs and estate Sauvignon Blancs that pair beautifully with food.
53
San Francisco Bay
San Francisco Bay is a shallow estuary in the US state of California. It is surrounded by a contiguous region known as the San Francisco Bay Area (often simply "the Bay Area"), and is dominated by the large cities of San Jose, San Francisco and Oakland.
54
San Francisco Bay Bridge
Go over the bay and out of San Francisco on the two level suspension bridge
55
Napa Valley
Enjoy wines from the Napa Region
56
Rutherford
Home of famous "Rutherford Dust" Cabernet wineries
57
Yountville
Pass by award winning vineyards, Michelin-starred restaurants
58
St. Helena
This town can be described as quaint, old school and relaxed. As we pass the main street you will see why
59
Castello di Amorosa
A medieval-styled Tuscan castle winery constructed using more than 200 containers of European materials and furnishings. On your way to vaulted wine cellars, check out the moat, drawbridge, towers, courtyards and armory. Thankfully, Castello di Amorosa puts the same love and attention into its wines which are elegant, intensely flavored, and well-balanced.
60
Calistoga
Small city in the heart of Napa known for its hot springs, mud baths and wineries. Choose from the many restaurants and cafes for lunch (not included)
61
Merryvale Vineyards
Complete your day in the charming and historic St. Helena building that houses Merryvale Vineyards and has roots as a winemaking facility reaching back to the 1930s. Napa luminaries Robert and Peter Mondavi, the Christian Brothers, and H. William Harlan have all practiced their craft under its arched ceiling. Family-owned Merryvale Vineyards is renowned for small production lots of world class wine, especially rich, powerful Cabernet Sauvignons and Chardonnays which you can enjoy sitting under the century-old 2,000 gallon casks that line the stone walls of the cellar room.
62
Golden Gate Bridge
The Golden Gate Bridge is a suspension bridge spanning the Golden Gate, the one-mile-wide (1.6 km) strait connecting San Francisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean.
63
Presidio of San Francisco
The Presidio, a 1,500-acre park on a former military post, is a major outdoor recreation hub. It has forested areas, miles of trails, a golf course and scenic overlooks.
64
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
The Palace of Fine Arts in the Marina District of San Francisco, California, is a monumental structure originally constructed for the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition in order to exhibit works of art presented there.
65
Twomey Cellars
After lunch, your small group heads to the intimate, yet modern winery, Twomey Cellars. Founded by the Duncan Family, owners of highly-regarded Silver Oak, the winery uses the same philosophy: use locally harvested fruit to make exceptional wines that are deliciously drinkable upon release. A laid-back Napa Valley vibe is created by their farmhouse-style tasting room that opens up onto a sun-filled courtyard and Sauvignon Blanc vineyard with views of the Calistoga foothills. The Duncans apply their 40 years of winemaking experience to create single-vineyard Pinot Noirs and estate Sauvignon Blancs that pair beautifully with food.
66
San Francisco Bay
San Francisco Bay is a shallow estuary in the US state of California. It is surrounded by a contiguous region known as the San Francisco Bay Area (often simply "the Bay Area"), and is dominated by the large cities of San Jose, San Francisco and Oakland.
67
San Francisco Bay Bridge
Go over the bay and out of San Francisco on the two level suspension bridge
68
Napa Valley
Enjoy wines from the Napa Region
69
Rutherford
Home of famous "Rutherford Dust" Cabernet wineries
70
Yountville
Pass by award winning vineyards, Michelin-starred restaurants
71
St. Helena
This town can be described as quaint, old school and relaxed. As we pass the main street you will see why
72
Castello di Amorosa
A medieval-styled Tuscan castle winery constructed using more than 200 containers of European materials and furnishings. On your way to vaulted wine cellars, check out the moat, drawbridge, towers, courtyards and armory. Thankfully, Castello di Amorosa puts the same love and attention into its wines which are elegant, intensely flavored, and well-balanced.
73
Calistoga
Small city in the heart of Napa known for its hot springs, mud baths and wineries. Choose from the many restaurants and cafes for lunch (not included)
74
Merryvale Vineyards
Complete your day in the charming and historic St. Helena building that houses Merryvale Vineyards and has roots as a winemaking facility reaching back to the 1930s. Napa luminaries Robert and Peter Mondavi, the Christian Brothers, and H. William Harlan have all practiced their craft under its arched ceiling. Family-owned Merryvale Vineyards is renowned for small production lots of world class wine, especially rich, powerful Cabernet Sauvignons and Chardonnays which you can enjoy sitting under the century-old 2,000 gallon casks that line the stone walls of the cellar room.
75
Golden Gate Bridge
The Golden Gate Bridge is a suspension bridge spanning the Golden Gate, the one-mile-wide (1.6 km) strait connecting San Francisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean.
76
Presidio of San Francisco
The Presidio, a 1,500-acre park on a former military post, is a major outdoor recreation hub. It has forested areas, miles of trails, a golf course and scenic overlooks.
77
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
The Palace of Fine Arts in the Marina District of San Francisco, California, is a monumental structure originally constructed for the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition in order to exhibit works of art presented there.
78
Twomey Cellars
After lunch, your small group heads to the intimate, yet modern winery, Twomey Cellars. Founded by the Duncan Family, owners of highly-regarded Silver Oak, the winery uses the same philosophy: use locally harvested fruit to make exceptional wines that are deliciously drinkable upon release. A laid-back Napa Valley vibe is created by their farmhouse-style tasting room that opens up onto a sun-filled courtyard and Sauvignon Blanc vineyard with views of the Calistoga foothills. The Duncans apply their 40 years of winemaking experience to create single-vineyard Pinot Noirs and estate Sauvignon Blancs that pair beautifully with food.
79
San Francisco Bay
San Francisco Bay is a shallow estuary in the US state of California. It is surrounded by a contiguous region known as the San Francisco Bay Area (often simply "the Bay Area"), and is dominated by the large cities of San Jose, San Francisco and Oakland.
80
San Francisco Bay Bridge
Go over the bay and out of San Francisco on the two level suspension bridge
81
Napa Valley
Enjoy wines from the Napa Region
82
Rutherford
Home of famous "Rutherford Dust" Cabernet wineries
83
Yountville
Pass by award winning vineyards, Michelin-starred restaurants
84
St. Helena
This town can be described as quaint, old school and relaxed. As we pass the main street you will see why
85
Castello di Amorosa
A medieval-styled Tuscan castle winery constructed using more than 200 containers of European materials and furnishings. On your way to vaulted wine cellars, check out the moat, drawbridge, towers, courtyards and armory. Thankfully, Castello di Amorosa puts the same love and attention into its wines which are elegant, intensely flavored, and well-balanced.
86
Calistoga
Small city in the heart of Napa known for its hot springs, mud baths and wineries. Choose from the many restaurants and cafes for lunch (not included)
87
Merryvale Vineyards
Complete your day in the charming and historic St. Helena building that houses Merryvale Vineyards and has roots as a winemaking facility reaching back to the 1930s. Napa luminaries Robert and Peter Mondavi, the Christian Brothers, and H. William Harlan have all practiced their craft under its arched ceiling. Family-owned Merryvale Vineyards is renowned for small production lots of world class wine, especially rich, powerful Cabernet Sauvignons and Chardonnays which you can enjoy sitting under the century-old 2,000 gallon casks that line the stone walls of the cellar room.
88
Golden Gate Bridge
The Golden Gate Bridge is a suspension bridge spanning the Golden Gate, the one-mile-wide (1.6 km) strait connecting San Francisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean.
89
Presidio of San Francisco
The Presidio, a 1,500-acre park on a former military post, is a major outdoor recreation hub. It has forested areas, miles of trails, a golf course and scenic overlooks.
90
Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
The Palace of Fine Arts in the Marina District of San Francisco, California, is a monumental structure originally constructed for the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition in order to exhibit works of art presented there.
91
Twomey Cellars
After lunch, your small group heads to the intimate, yet modern winery, Twomey Cellars. Founded by the Duncan Family, owners of highly-regarded Silver Oak, the winery uses the same philosophy: use locally harvested fruit to make exceptional wines that are deliciously drinkable upon release. A laid-back Napa Valley vibe is created by their farmhouse-style tasting room that opens up onto a sun-filled courtyard and Sauvignon Blanc vineyard with views of the Calistoga foothills. The Duncans apply their 40 years of winemaking experience to create single-vineyard Pinot Noirs and estate Sauvignon Blancs that pair beautifully with food.
92
La baie de San Francisco
La baie de San Francisco est un estuaire peu profond de l'État américain de Californie. Il est entouré d'une région contiguë connue sous le nom de région de la baie de San Francisco (souvent simplement "la région de la baie") et est dominée par les grandes villes de San Jose, San Francisco et Oakland.
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Pont de la baie de San Francisco
Traversez la baie et sortez de San Francisco sur le pont suspendu à deux niveaux
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la vallée de Napa
Dégustez des vins de la région de Napa
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Rutherford
Berceau des célèbres vignobles de cabernet "Rutherford Dust"
96
Yountville
Passez par des vignobles primés, des restaurants étoilés Michelin
97
Sainte-Hélène
Cette ville peut être décrite comme pittoresque, vieille école et détendue. En passant la rue principale, vous comprendrez pourquoi
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Château d'Amorosa
Un château viticole toscan de style médiéval construit avec plus de 200 conteneurs de matériaux et de meubles européens. En chemin vers les caves voûtées, découvrez les douves, le pont-levis, les tours, les cours et l'armurerie. Heureusement, Castello di Amorosa met le même amour et la même attention dans ses vins qui sont élégants, intensément aromatisés et bien équilibrés.
99
Calistoga
Petite ville au cœur de Napa connue pour ses sources chaudes, ses bains de boue et ses vignobles. Choisissez parmi les nombreux restaurants et cafés pour le déjeuner (non inclus)
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Vignobles Merryvale
Terminez votre journée dans le charmant et historique bâtiment St. Helena qui abrite Merryvale Vineyards et dont les racines remontent aux années 1930 en tant qu'installation de vinification. Les sommités de Napa Robert et Peter Mondavi, les Frères Chrétiens et H. William Harlan ont tous exercé leur métier sous son plafond voûté. L'entreprise familiale Merryvale Vineyards est réputée pour ses petits lots de production de vins de classe mondiale, en particulier de riches et puissants Cabernet Sauvignons et Chardonnays que vous pourrez déguster assis sous les fûts centenaires de 2 000 gallons qui tapissent les murs de pierre de la cave.
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le pont du Golden Gate
Le Golden Gate Bridge est un pont suspendu enjambant le Golden Gate, le détroit d'un mile de large (1,6 km) reliant la baie de San Francisco et l'océan Pacifique.
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Présidence de San Francisco
Le Presidio, un parc de 1 500 acres sur un ancien poste militaire, est un important centre de loisirs de plein air. Il a des zones boisées, des kilomètres de sentiers, un terrain de golf et des points de vue panoramiques.
103
Théâtre du Palais des Beaux-Arts
Le Palais des Beaux-Arts dans le Marina District de San Francisco, en Californie, est une structure monumentale construite à l'origine pour l'Exposition Panama-Pacifique de 1915 afin d'exposer les œuvres d'art qui y sont présentées.
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Caves Twomey
Après le déjeuner, votre petit groupe se dirige vers la cave intime mais moderne, Twomey Cellars. Fondée par la famille Duncan, propriétaire du très réputé Silver Oak, la cave utilise la même philosophie : utiliser des fruits récoltés localement pour faire des vins exceptionnels qui sont délicieusement buvables dès leur sortie. Une ambiance décontractée de Napa Valley est créée par leur salle de dégustation de style ferme qui s'ouvre sur une cour ensoleillée et un vignoble de Sauvignon Blanc avec vue sur les contreforts de Calistoga. Les Duncan appliquent leurs 40 années d'expérience en vinification pour créer des pinots noirs et des sauvignons blancs de domaine qui se marient à merveille avec la nourriture.
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Commentaires (160)
Jen_F
May 2022
We had an amazing time with Doug as our tour guide/driver! All three wineries were very enjoyable. The castle was our favorite but Tamber Bay and Ru Vango were still very nice. The only downside was that you don’t get a tour of any of the wineries to really talk you through the wine making process. We would book again!
Rebecious
May 2022
We had a nice tour. Our guide, Randall, gave some helpful insight and knowledge all throughout the day. The first stop was at the Castle. Randall warned us the staff was slow there and he was not wrong. We had just under two hours there and honestly, we could have used more. This place was the biggest and had the most tastings. I was extremely unimpressed with the plastic bag of bread sticks thrown on the table but grateful we had at least something. For the price of this tour and the appearance of the winery, I would expect a nicer presentation. Although our server, Gerard, was very kind, I felt like he had a lot on his plate and our tour group was an afterthought and they were just herding us in and out. Randall had recommended some wines to try before we went and this was extremely helpful. The wines were quite good and we did ship some home :) Lunch was in cute town with plenty of food options and adorable shops. We had 1.5 hours and that was a good amount of time. We enjoyed lunch and visiting a few shops (the Mad Mod Shop was my favorite). The second winery (the stables one) was in an absolutely picturesque setting and we enjoyed the wines too. I also loved petting one of the resident cats in the main shop. The one thing I would change here was add in some food items, be it crackers, bread sticks, anything! People around us were doing pairings with simple foods, like meat, cheese or cookies and I am unsure why our group tasting did not include anything. I really think all wine tastings should always be paired with a bit of food to help balance out the alcohol (and it just tastes wonderful!) We had about an hour at this winery and that was a perfect amount of time. The last winery was very small and we had an hour which was way too long in my opinion. We could have been in and out in half an hour for how fast it went. Also no food/snack served :( The wine was quite good though (especially the rose!) We stopped at the golden gate on the way home for photo op which is always nice. All in all, it was a good day and tour. One last thing though, the van for the small group tour has capacity for 13 or 14 passengers but even with 11, it was quite cramped. We were in the second row and my husband is 6' and his knees were crushed into the backs of the seats in front of us. Thankfully, because someone else moved to the front seat, he was able to move to a seat closer to the sliding door which gave him so relief. But know that the van is cramped. Had I known what kind of vehicle it was, I might not have booked. I thought it would be a mini bus not a van. But it worked out because two people did not show.
Réponse de l'hôte
May 2022
Thanks for leaving such a thoughtful review. It is a good idea to have a little bread or cheese with your wine on tour and they are available to purchase at the winery. We do not include them in the tour price because people's food preferences are so varied that it has not worked for the entire group. Glad you were able to sort things out on the vehicle. Take care.
Monica_A
May 2022
I would give the overall tour 5 stars because you do get a lot for your money. But, I give it 4 for a few reasons. Our tour guide was great but his driving skills were a little rough. A few people were late so as he was trying to decide what to do he made a call on the road and almost ran a red light. If it wasn't for a passenger that said stop, he would have ran that light for sure. There were 2 pedestrians in the walk way so he would have no doubt hit them. He also merged and cut some people off while driving. Now for the wineries. Castello Di Amorosa is absolutely great! The wine was excellent and they gave you options to try. The winery was beautiful. I highly recommend that winery. Tamber Bey winery was also beautiful and had horses. So that added a nice touch to it, but the wine wasn't very good. Ru Vango, was ok but not that great to look at. It had a nice vineyard but the winery itself looked so plain. That wine was also not very good. If I was in charge of scheduling this tour I'd end with Castello Di Amorosa (save the best for last?). The other two weren't great overall so I'd recommend changing them up. But that is just my taste. I liked the tour overall. But next time I go I think I will pick the wineries myself to limit disappointment when tasting.
Réponse de l'hôte
May 2022
Thanks for your good feedback about your tour last week. It would be great to end with Castello but it is very far north in Napa Valley and would lengthen the tour by over an hour and its a long day already. We have a collection of partners for the second and third wineries and will take your comments into account for future tours.

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