What to do and see in Yountville, California (CA): The Best Wineries & Vineyards

March 11, 2022 Jeremy Dunfee

Yountville (/ˈjɔːntvɪl/ or /ˈjaʊntvɪl/) is an incorporated town in Napa County, California. It is in the North Bay portion of the San Francisco Bay Area. The population was 2,933 at the 2010 census. Almost one-third of the town's population lives on the grounds of the Veterans Home of California.
Restaurants in Yountville

1. S. Anderson Vineyard

1473 Yountville Cross Rd, Yountville, CA 94599-9471 +1 707-944-8020 http://www.cliffledevineyards.com/
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Wine here is stored in specially dug caves.

2. Bell Wine Cellars

6200 Washington St., Yountville, CA 94599 +1 707-944-1673 [email protected] http://www.bellwine.com/
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5.0 based on 135 reviews

Bell Wine Cellars

Established in 1991, Bell Wine Cellars is a small, family owned winery committed to hand-crafting limited edition bottling of extraordinary wines. We're less than a mile south of Yountville on Washington Street, in an exquisite pale stone winery, surrounded by vineyard and cloaked in quiet.If you enjoy Cabernet, you'll enjoy Bell. We make six different Cabernets as well as Sauvignon blanc, Chardonnay, Merlot and Syrah; total production is under 15,000 cases annually. Nestled between the towering stainless steel tanks, guests can taste our signature wines at the intimate, elegant Tasting Bar. We also host more extensive educational tastings in our lovely, enclosed Reserve Room overlooking the barrels. During much of the year, our spacious Patio is also open for tasting appointments, under the arbor as the sun slowly arcs toward the Mayacamas to the west.Come visit and taste what Anthony Bell, a globally educated winemaker with over 35 years of experience in Napa, can produce. We guarantee you'll leave speaking Cabernet fluently, and with a smile.

Reviewed By 568sienap - Bicester, United Kingdom

We loved the eccentric and knowledgeable tasting guide, the peaceful setting among the vines and most of all the wines which packed a punch!

3. Goosecross Cellars

1119 State Ln, Yountville, CA 94599-9407 +1 707-944-1986 [email protected] http://goosecross.com
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5.0 based on 190 reviews

Goosecross Cellars

Founded in 1985, Goosecross is a winery and vineyard owned by Christi Coors Ficeli and her family. Located in Yountville, Goosecross is known for producing high quality wines and providing excellent customer service. They stay focused on the basics – sustainable farming with attention, care and diligence in the cellar. Their wines are only available through the winery, 100% direct to consumer. A visit to Goosecross’ wine tasting room in Yountville will delight you with its casual, friendly atmosphere and outstanding hospitality. The winery tasting room is the place to taste, experiment, and learn in a laid-back beautiful space, and in the company of knowledgeable hosts who are passionate about wine.

Reviewed By kwagmeister - Newburgh, United States

We visited on the recommendation of another wine host at a high end winery, and wow - what a great experience! This is a small production winery, but that means great attention to some very special wines. For a small production winery there is quite a selection though - another caveat. For us, the cabs are the big stars, especially their Aero blend and Holly’s Block single vineyard cab. Superb! The property is easy to find and yet a bit off the beaten path. The views are stunning. The weather was a bit chilly during our visit, so we look forward to returning when we might be able to enjoy their lovely deck in front of ‘Holly’s Block.’ The atmosphere is laid back and the staff here not only enjoy wine but they know their stuff. Ari was our host today and he was fantastic. Well worth a visit - this is a special place with some very special wines. Since we joined the wine club we look forward to our first shipment.

4. Keever Vineyards

26 Vineyard View Drive, Yountville, CA 94599 +1 707-944-0910 [email protected] http://www.keevervineyards.com/
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5.0 based on 23 reviews

Keever Vineyards

Reviewed By mkvtkd

This vineyard has wonderful wine and Ashley was a great host. The views were a little distorted due to the fires, but it didn't matter as we still were able to take great pictures.

5. Beau Vigne Winery

6795 Washington St, Yountville, CA 94599-1353 +1 707-265-7781 [email protected] http://www.beauvigne.com
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5.0 based on 13 reviews

Beau Vigne Winery

6. Chiarello Family Vineyards

6525 Washington St, Yountville, CA 94599-1300 +1 707-256-0750 [email protected] http://www.chiarellovineyards.com
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Chiarello Family Vineyards

7. Mira Winery

6170 Washington St, Yountville, CA 94558-9512 +1 707-945-0881 [email protected] https://miranapa.com/
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Mira Winery

We invite you to join us for an exclusive tasting at our Winery & Hospitality House, just south of Yountville in the heart of the Napa Valley. There, you will taste our single-vineyard, single-varietal wines and learn firsthand about our pure winemaking approach. You’ll be able to explore the unique features of our new bespoke winery. And you’ll gain an in-depth understanding of why our one-of-a-kind vineyard is the starting point for Mira’s never-ending pursuit of miracles. Tastings are offered by appointment only and are $100 per person. One tasting fee will be waived for every three bottles purchased.

Reviewed By CTag4 - Chicago, United States

Rolling up to Mira tucked behind an industrial gate, you are unsure what to expect. It is an unassuming building which has been build with meticulous detail - ask about the golden ratio!. The grounds are simple, yet beautiful, but when you meet the people, you learn what makes this place something special. Bear and Kate are wonderful hosts who will walk you around the property making you feel part of the Mira Family. After the tour, you get to the best part - wonderful wine! I will certainly make this a stop each and every time I am in the Napa Valley.

8. Handwritten Wines

6494 Washington St, Yountville, CA 94599-1295 +1 707-944-8524 [email protected] http://www.handwrittenwines.com/
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Handwritten Wines

Winemaker Rob Lloyd sources Handwritten’s Napa Valley District Cabernet Sauvignons from select, two-acre hillside and mountain vineyard blocks. These micro-lot appellation wines are 100% Cabernet Sauvignon, showcasing each vineyard’s unique terroir. Coombsville | Stags Leap | Carneros | Oak Knoll | Calistoga | Rutherford | Mt. Veeder | Howell Mountain | Yountville These hillside and mountain Napa Valley District Cabernet Sauvignons are presented in comprehensive comparative tasting experience hosted at our intimate cottage located next to sister winery Jessup Cellars a Beyond these single block wines, our portfolio also includes ‘Three Words’, a cuvée of Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon and Petite Verdot, ‘The Author’ Sauvignon Blanc, Carneros Chardonnay, and our elegant outlier Sta. Rita Hills Pinot Noir from the Central Coast.

Reviewed By sfmurphy12016 - Louisville, United States

Thank you Mathew Beverly and Philip O'Connor for your time and attention. The tasting room building and interior is impeccable in design. Warm woods, glass refrigerator door wine coolers and the monks tasting table was amazing.The hand crafted leather notebook folders were an amazing attentive to Handwritten details.I enjoyed all of the wines but the Chardonnay and Pinot were over the top and my personal favorites. I was tasting last week and just got the notice that my wines arrive tomorrow, so very happy. Very highly recommended Slainte

9. Cosentino Winery

7415 St. Helena Hwy, Yountville, CA 94599 +1 707-921-2896 [email protected] http://www.cosentinowinery.com
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4.5 based on 156 reviews

Cosentino Winery

Delicious wines. Friendly staff. Charming place to gather. Deeply rooted in California winemaking and ideally situated on the St. Helena Highway, Cosentino Winery is THE place to relax, sip and savor the distinctive varietals of Napa and Lodi. With nearly 40 years of experience crafting and sharing our wines, we are dedicated to creating experiences that leave a lasting impression. Join us for a flight on our scenic sundrenched patio, drop-in for a tasting at our casual bar, or reserve a private experience in THE Lounge — with plenty of ways to enjoy Cosentino, we invite you to plan your trip today.

Reviewed By erinmazureks

Excellent experience at Cosentino! Peter was our wine server and he was friendly, knowledgeable and fun! While we were there Patrick, a long time generational wine expert gave us some history and geography of Napa Valley too. The tasting was generous and so delicious ! The Cigar wines were so good we bought at case! Excellent experience and so glad we joined their wine club!

10. Ma(i)sonry Napa Valley

6711 Washington St, Yountville, CA 94599-1310 +1 707-944-0889 [email protected] http://www.maisonry.com
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4.5 based on 183 reviews

Ma(i)sonry Napa Valley

Ma(i)sonry Napa Valley offers a unique lifestyle experience in wine country. Originally built in 1904 as a private residence, the manor is one of three stone buildings in Yountville, and one of only two listed on the National Register of Historic Places. As an art, design and wine gallery set amidst a contemporary, landscaped sculpture garden, Ma(i)sonry offers guests a respite and a retreat. Guests have a variety of choices for their wine tasting setting. They can enjoy the intimacy of one of our three private tasting rooms, lounge in either of the great rooms, or gather outdoors at individual and communal tables, around the fire pit, or while stretched out on a blanket on the lawn. The outdoor gardens are beautifully landscaped around architectural remnants and contemporary sculpture and are available for our clients to relax and enjoy a bite or a bottle of wine on their own before or after their tasting.

Reviewed By mrg0137

On our last trip to Napa, my wife and I had a wonderful experience at the Ma(i)sonry tasting room, which is now called RH Wine Vault and is part of Restoration Hardware’s campus in Yountville. We loved the chance to sample a variety of wines from small local producers, and since the tasting menu changes a few times each year, we were happy to come back and try new wines on this trip. I’m happy to report that this continues to be a great place to visit for wine tasting. One thing that initially attracted us to RH Wine Vault and brought us there again this time is that they have longer hours for tastings than just about any other tasting room in the area. RH Wine Vault closes at 8:00 pm, while most tasting rooms end tastings by 5:00 or soon thereafter. In this case, we were arriving from the airport in the afternoon and wanted to start off our vacation with some wine, but our arrival time was just slightly too late to make it to most wineries before they would close. A 5:30 reservation at RH Wine Vault was perfect to do a wine tasting before dinner. It’s also nice that you don’t have to do a full wine tasting here if you prefer not to. They have an interesting list of wine by the glass or bottle if you just want to stop by for a drink. We’ve only done full tasting flights, but would also enjoy stopping in for just a glass. All tastings are being held outside right now, which is great, because the outdoor portion of the property is beautiful, with gorgeous seating areas and landscaping, outdoor fireplaces, and twinkling chandeliers. RH Wine Vault was designed with taking advantage of the outdoors, so it’s a perfect outdoor venue for a wine tasting. When we arrived, the staff got us settled in and brought us a complimentary glass of champagne while we decided which of the three tasting experiences we wanted to do. The tastings come at three levels for a tasting of red wines: classic ($50), connoisseur ($75), and collector ($100), and tastings of whites are also available at the classic and connoisseur levels. We were only interested in tasting reds, and noted that the classic and connoisseur options are a bit more varied, while the collector tasting features only cabs. In all cases, the focus is on small, boutique wineries, which typically have very limited distribution and don’t have their own tasting rooms. We both went for the $75 red connoisseur tasting, which is the same tasting we did last time and really enjoyed. Our guide for the tasting was very nice, and he brought everything out quickly and got us nicely set up. They like to encourage you to taste the wines “blind” to see what you like, which essentially just means that they don’t like to provide tasting notes or really discuss the wines until after you’ve had a chance to try them all. However, when he came back after we had tried them, he was happy to go over more details of the wines, particularly the ones we really liked. The four wines we tasted were: 2018 RAEN Fort Ross Seaview Pinot Noir, 2016 Blackbird Vineyards Blackmail Cabernet Franc, 2017 DiConstanzo Cabernet Sauvignon, and 2017 Complant Cabernet Sauvignon. We didn’t love all four of the wines, but we could appreciate that they were all of a high quality. The RAEN pinot really stood out to us, so we took a couple bottles of that one home, and the Complant cab was our second favorite of the group. Tasting fees can be waived with wine purchases (I forget exactly how much you’re required to spend to waive each tasting fee). Two bottles of the RAEN pinot noir that we wanted to take home were just shy of whatever the threshold is, and they were strict with not allowing us to waive one of the tasting fees unless we spent a few more dollars to reach the limit. This was also the case last time we were there, and it’s a little annoying that they’re such sticklers on this. I understand if I’m far off from the amount needed to waive the fee, but it was such a small difference that it seemed stupid I needed to find another whole bottle to buy to make up the difference. We ended up deciding to buy one of their more affordable whites to add to our order, and it was nice that he offered us tastings of both the Spottswoode and Lail Vineyards sauvignon blancs that we were interested in before picking one to add to our order. Both were excellent, but we really loved the Spottswoode. By adding that to our order, we were able to have one of the $75 tasting fees waived. Just like the first time we visited, we were both very happy with our experience at RH Wine Vault and will come back to try other new wines in the future. The staff here is incredibly nice, and the space is beautiful, with a great variety of interesting wines from small producers. RH Wine Vault has stood out to us twice now as providing a great and unique tasting experience within the Napa Valley.

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