Wine at Napa Valley Wine Tours

Seal of Napa County, California
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Napa Valley, around 30 miles in length, boasts over 45,000 acres devoted entirely to the growing of grapes. Its widest point is 5 miles, while the valley narrows to only 1 mile as you reach Calistoga. It is recognized world wide as one of the greatest wine regions. When taking the Napa Valley Wine Tour you will appreciate how the right wine for each meal can make a huge difference.
It is widely considered a fact that red wine should accompany a meal of red meat while white wine should be served with chicken and fish, however there are times when this rule should be broken. There are a lot of international foods with a wide variety of delicate flavors that need a wine to match, and this will not always be the color you might expect. Napa Win Tours will help you in learning the skills needed to choose the perfect wine for each dish, as well as the opportunity to learn more about your favorite bottles.

You don’t need to be a wine connoisseur to find a bottle to suit your meals while here, although by the time you leave that wont be a problem, the fact is the high quality of all the wines produced in Napa Valley makes it hard to go wrong, even if traditionally speaking your wine is not suited to the dish.
Even though wine is created all over California in various different locations, Sonoma County and Napa Valley are the only regions people commonly visit when they have a wine tour of California in mind. Napa Valley has established itself as a capital in the United States when it comes to fine wine and dining.

When touring Napa Valley or Sonoma County you will have the option of going with a pre set itinerary or taking your time while setting your own schedule; it’s a laid back way to spend what will be an unforgettable weekend away – of course if you are staying for longer than a few days it is worth taking advantage of both opportunities as you will not be able to find them again elsewhere.

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