We got to Napa at around noon and decided to start our day at the Robert Mondavi Winery. This was perfect for our first stop, since it was a more commercialized winery and gave tours. We decided to try out the the "Discovery Tour" which is a 30 minute walking tour of the vineyard, cellar, and barrel room. It comes with a 2 glass wine tasting (fumé blanc and cabernet sauvignon) and is $15/person. They also have a "Signature Tour" which is 75 min and 3 glass wine tasting for $25. I thought the shorter tour was sufficient enough (since I've done wine tours in the past), but if you've never done one the signature tour might be cooler and more educational. Louie and I also split a wine tasting, which came out to $20 total for 4 glasses. We tried the pinot noir, memento, moscato, and chardonnay. All were delicious!


VERDICT: Try out the tour and get 2-3 glasses! Since this is a popular winery, split a tasting. The smaller vineyards are often cheaper.
Next stop was the Milat Winery. This is a very small winery and standing room only. The cost of a tasting is only $5 for 5 glasses + chocolate port sauce! Best deal ever. They also refund your tasting fee if you purchase a bottle. Apparently the guy who owns this place is super Republican and maybe has a lesbian daughter traveling in Amsterdam? I was pretty buzzed at this point, so I was not paying attention to what he said. But I did hear "daughter...amsterdam...girlfriend...disapprove". Needless to say, he's pretty entertaining. The 5 glasses include a chenin blanc, pine station red, zinfandel, cabernet sauvignon, and a zivio-port style (wine infused with brandy!) which goes really well with the chocolate port sauce sample.
VERDICT: Everyone gets their own tasting here! The chocolate port sauce is heaven.
We then decided to head over to Castillo di Amorosa, an Italian winery...in a castle. Nice setting. The tasting here is $18, which includes 5 wines. I said I forgot my ID so I would only have to pay $8. BUT I later found out Sandy and her friend Padmini just didn't pay at all! If you pretend to go buy a ticket and then walk past the ticket lady, they never actually check. I also ended up getting to taste the wine anyway. They have several wines for you to choose from, and you just pick 5. Also unlimited free Italian style breadstick/crackers. I think I ate 20 to try and decrease my redness at this point.
VERDICT: Split a tasting or just don't pay! The sommelier will probably give you a tasting if you talk to him/her long enough or if you want to buy a bottle.
Last winery stop was Beringer Winery. SO PRETTY HERE. We decided to drink our tasting outside and enjoy the scenery. We did the reserve tasting, which is $30 for 4 glasses. Since this is the most expensive place, we split 1 tasting 5 ways. We also met this kooky Asian guy who called himself a farmer and kept saying "I'm a peasant", but pronouncing it "peee-zin". Hilarious.




VERDICT: Beautiful vineyard.
After our wine tour we were famished. Our sommelier at Castillo recommended this Italian restaurant in downtown Napa. We got the gnocchi and the cioppino. So delectable!