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N A P A V A L L E Y V I N T N E R S
LOCAL FOOD, LOCAL WINE
A complete list of places to
enjoy Napa Valley wines at
the table can be found at
napavintners.com.
After all,
if your food can come from a
stone’s throw away, shouldn’t
your wine as well?
DATE NIGHT
“Head to Yountville and
your choice of fine-dining
establishment and styles of
cooking are endless, plus they
are all top-notch, Michelin-
starred places like Bistro Jeanty,
Bistro Don Giovanni, Bouchon,
and so much more. Pretty
spectacular for farm country.”
LOCAL EATS
“The counter at Soscol Café
(632 Soscol Avenue) for a
huge, greasy breakfast!”
“Gott’s for classic burgers
you can eat picnic-style at
benches.”
“Oysters on the deck at Hog
Island at the Oxbow.”
“Fumé Bistro is definitely
a locals’ hangout.”
“A great margarita and chips-
and-guac combo at La Condesa
in St. Helena.”
“Cook is a local gem, and
you’ll find supernice Chef Jude
Wilmoth working there almost
every day.”
“Cole’s Chop House for
fantastic steaks.”
“Cindy’s Backstreet Kitchen.
Cindy is an iconic chef in
Napa Valley, and we love
to support her.”
OLIVE OIL
“The Napa Valley Olive Oil
Manufacturing Company in
St. Helena is a long-standing
family business. Run by and
pick up their oils, or stay and
have lunch on the patio!”
RIDE LIKE THE WIND
“Napa Valley is a great place
to ride horses. There are trails
at the Bothe-Napa Valley State
Park, and up in Angwin there is
an open space by Pacific Union
College with lots of trails too.
The most advanced equestrian
center in the valley is Diamond
Mountain stables in Calistoga.
They have hunters and jumpers
as well as offer family riding
lessons.”
BOCCE BALL
“Head over to Crane Park in
St. Helena, where the lighted
bocce courts are full every
night in the summer! the Napa
community is heavily involved
in this league sport, and it’s a
lot of fun to play”
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