My group hiked on a cool, February (2019) day. With the wind it was a bit chilly so we needed our warm jackets (I even wore my gloves), and due to recent rain we wore shoes that could get muddy. Scenery was beautiful, even with the burned areas which were very interesting to see and put the fire in perspective. Tour guide was super sweet! She answered all our questions. I would have enjoyed a longer hike (but I like to hike). Hiking included trails through vineyards, gravel roads, paths and meadows. I also would have liked our guide to educate us more on how vineyards work, what is done, etc. And to give more details about the wines we tried (how they are made). We tasted 3 wines, part way through the hike, at a location that had tables and restrooms. The tasting part of the routine needed to be adjusted, they said, due to one of the buildings being closed from fire damage last fall. But I enjoyed the stop, location, etc. No food is offered during the tasting so either bring your own or be prepared to buy from the limited selection (of cheese) if you want. Party included 18-52 year olds and we all enjoyed!