Get your passport to great wines in Calistoga! The 14th Annual Winter in the Wineries Passport opportunity gives buyers access to complimentary wine tastings at participating wineries, as well as complimentary corkage at participating restaurants in the charming town of Calistoga. Explore some of Northern California’s best wineries this winter!
The passport also has discounts at various Calistoga lodging, spas, and shops.
Valued at more than $900 in wine tastings, the passport costs just $75. It is valid from Dec. 2, 2023 to Feb. 4, 2024.
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For those not familiar with Northern California’s wine country, let’s get you up-to-speed.
While you’ve no doubt heard about Napa, there are actually many small towns and areas with stunning wineries and delicious wines within Napa Valley. Calistoga is one such town in Napa Valley.
Calistoga is renowned for its hot springs. Stay at one of the resorts in town to get access to the hot springs.
Or, stay somewhere a short drive from the downtown, like the luxurious Solage, Auberge Resorts Collection.
To get the mobile-exclusive passport, simply visit the Visit Calistoga website and checkout online.
It’s easy and fast—there are no apps to download! Start enjoying your passport immediately!
Here is where you’ll find a list of the wineries, what is included in the passport, where the wineries are located, as well as a photo of the winery.
Since the list of wineries is so long, consider booking several overnight stays in Calistoga in order to visit as many wineries as possible.
Some of our favorite wineries are Raymond Vineyards, which offers a complimentary tasting of four wines; Elusa Winery, which offers a complimentary tasting of three wines; and Chateau Montelena, which offers a complimentary tasting of two of their flagship wines. Passport holders will have access to this and many other discounts!
Explore wine country in Calistoga this winter, and enjoy all the region has to offer. If you’ve purchased the winery passport in past years, tell us what you think about it!
In Dry Creek Valley, California, vineyards blanket the landscape, and nearly every road seems to lead to a world-class winery. With so many tasting rooms to explore, where do you start? My road trip through Sonoma County, near Nappa Valley Wine Country, was a chance to experience the region’s rich wine culture in an easygoing, accessible way. I’m excited to share some of the hidden gems in Sonoma County I uncovered along the way—each with its own unique allure and story.
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My itinerary was designed for simplicity, with most destinations only a few minutes apart, making it easy to navigate and allowing more time to savor each stop. You could drive the whole route in 15 minutes!
1. DaVero Farms & Winery: A Sonoma Wine Tasting with a Twist
Growing up in Missouri, where we’re proud of the area’s wine-making history, I’m used to casual tasting experiences, typically standing at a bar for a series of quick pours. However, in California wine country, tastings are more intimate. DaVero Farms and Winery in Healdsburg, California, offered an immersive experience beyond a simple tasting.
We were warmly welcomed into a stunning courtyard framed by an ancient olive tree and surrounded by grape processing areas where the scent of wine fermenting in oak barrels lingered. For our visit, we opted for “The Full Farm Experience,” a personal 90-minute tasting that included estate wines, house-made olive oil, and artisanal bites, all capped off with a private tour of the biodynamic farm.
DaVero’s grounds were a main draw for us, and they exceeded expectations. The lush courtyard opens to rustic garden paths lined with vibrant pollinator gardens, rows of food crops, fruit trees, and flower beds; all tended using regenerative farming techniques. The property even has resident animals, including adorable piglets, which brought the farm’s sustainable ethos to life. While there, we met one of the owners, who was out harvesting flowers and shared insights about DaVero’s commitment to biodynamic practices. He even sent us off with a fragrant bundle fresh cut of lavender.
Specializing in Italian varietals, vinegar, and olive oil, DaVero Farms & Winery blends traditional Italian influence with California’s distinctive climate, resulting in a tasting experience that truly feels rooted in the land.
2. The Madrona is California Wine Country’s Jewel
Perched atop a hill, The Madrona in Healdsburg, California, offers breathtaking views of Sonoma County's vineyards and rolling hills. This historic mansion, built in 1881, has been lovingly restored, merging classic elegance with a bespoke modern design aesthetic that avoids the stuffiness often associated with Victorian properties.
Day-trip visitors can enjoy a leisurely meal on the outdoor terrace, unwind in the cozy bar, or savor delightful dishes in the restaurant, all while exploring the beautifully landscaped grounds. The atmosphere feels like a visit to a [imaginary] wealthy uncle’s estate—inviting and warm—thanks to the approachable staff, accessible menu, inventive cocktails, and a selection of local wines. My mom ordered a burger, I got smoked trout dip, and even these casual foods were impeccably prepared, making them feel elegant and special.
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A stop at The Madrona is a must when exploring wine country in California. The property has two Michelin Keys, evidence of its merit for excellence in hospitality. Even if you’re not an overnight guest, you will be treated with personal attention.
3. Overshine: The Winery With the Best View in Sonoma County
Overshine offers a fun and quirky history with roots as a commune in the 1970s. The property features a newly remodeled tasting room housed within a striking geodesic dome, creating a relaxed atmosphere reminiscent of mid-century design. We chose a single glass of wine during our visit, but the friendly staff graciously allowed us to sample a few more at no extra charge. Most of the wines offered are classic varietals from the region, showcasing the best of what Sonoma County has to offer.
However, the true highlight of Overshine in Healdsburg, California, is the breathtaking view that overlooks the entire valley, where vineyards and rolling hills stretch as far as the eye can see. On most days, this stunning backdrop is enhanced by a DJ spinning soul music from the winery's extensive vinyl collection, adding to the jovial ambiance.
Are you noticing a trend here? I sought out restaurants and wineries with the best views in Healdsburg, California, and Overshine certainly fits the bill!
As you leave the vineyard-covered Dry Creek Valley and approach the downtown area of Healdsburg, California, Breathless Wines awaits you in an unexpected industrial area. The tasting room is conveniently located just across the street from the winery’s bottling plant; it doesn’t get any more authentic.
Breathless Wines has transformed its grounds into meticulously curated gardens that elevate the tasting experience. This charming winery features a cozy patio where guests can relax and enjoy a selection of award-winning sparkling wines. We particularly enjoyed the blanc de blancs sparkling wine, served in sweet-looking traditional champagne glasses that added to the overall charm of our visit.
For those seeking a unique experience, Breathless Wines offers the chance to practice sabrage-opening a champagne bottle with a saber! You can reserve a one-on-one session with a knowledgeable guide who will teach you this impressive technique. It’s a fun way to feel like Napoleon while celebrating with a bottle opened by a sword!
5. Dine at Bravas Bar De Tapas: One of the Top Tapas Restaurants in the United States
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Bravas Bar De Tapas offers a blend of modern and traditional Spanish-style tapas. A larger menu can often lead to a dip in execution, but that’s not the case at Bravas. This exceptional restaurant is part of a family of award-winning establishments by James Beard Award semifinalists Mark and Terri Stark.
With an extensive selection of unique plates, I enjoyed some of the most exciting food I’ve had in a long time. Being in the heart of California’s wine country, Bravas features a thoughtfully crafted drink menu that includes local wines and unusual 9in a good way) signature gin and tonics. I opted for the Levante—an invigorating mix of gin, orange, cardamom, and saffron—perfectly paired with my Monterey calamari drizzled with salsa verde and lemon. Yum!
We dined al fresco on the beautiful patio, which was buzzing with energy, even on a weeknight. The food and spirits seemed to spread happiness among the diners, creating a vibrant and joyful atmosphere. If I lived in the area, I’d be a regular.
Exploring Sonoma Wine Country, particularly the Dry Creek Valley and Healdsburg, California, offers an unforgettable day trip filled with diverse experiences. Each stop reveals the region's unique charm and character, from sipping award-winning sparkling wines and indulging in creative tapas to soaking in breathtaking views. Whether you're a wine connoisseur or a casual visitor, the warmth and beauty of this northern California wine country destination will make you want to come back again and again. I don't usually like returning to places I've traveled to, but I keep going back to Northern California.
If you’re looking for other unique experiences in Northern California, don’t miss the chance to connect with locals through Airbnb Experiences. Sonoma County’s rich art and food scenes are fueled by talented artisans and craftspeople, making it a vibrant place to explore. Check out these local-led experiences to gain an insider’s perspective and explore off-the-beaten-path experiences and Wineries in California.
As the weather warms up in Northern California, it’s only natural to desire to be near the water. Luckily, we have so many river-front and ocean-front restaurants, bars, and hotels to choose from in this beautiful state. One riverfront brewery in Northern California we want to put on your radar is Stumptown Brewery in Guerneville. This laid-back, unpretentious brewery is located adjacent to the Russian River, and just about 20 minutes from wine country.
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Located on a two-acre riverfront setting, this is a must-visit place if you want to enjoy a brew with a view!
Stumptown first opened in 1997 and is famous for having the largest beer garden on the river. If you’re not in the mood for a beer, stop by for some of their hearty pub food dishes.
Stumptown Brewery has inside seating, as well as seating on their large deck, plus picnic tables on the grass in front of the river.
Inside the brewery visitors will find a cozy and eclectic space. Warm wood-paneled walls add vintage charm to this cozy bar.
They offer a long list of homemade brews on tap.
So whether you like a pale ale, an I.P.A., or a porter, they’ll probably have something to suit your taste.
You won’t go hungry at Stumptown Brewery!
They serve plates of grilled and smoked meats, such as brisket, pulled pork, and smoked chicken. All meat plates come with homemade BBQ sauce, French fries, coleslaw, and cornbread.
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In addition to their smokehouse plates, they serve a variety of your favorite pub grub foods. Who doesn’t like garlic French Fries?
Stumptown serves theirs with Asiago cheese. Or try the “Blimey Fries” topped with nacho cheese, grilled onions, and 1000 Island dressing.
Other menu highlights include their Wedge Salad, pork tacos, and Old Fashioned Cheeseburger.
In addition to their in-house kitchen, Stumptown invites the “La Fogatta” taco truck to the premises around 4 p.m. every day.
Stumptown Brewery, a riverfront brewery in Northern California, is open daily from 10:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. (and often even later). The kitchen is open from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Whether you’re having a solo adventure or you’re with a group, this is a great place to grab a brew, some delicious food, and enjoy the beautiful Russian River view. While you're next to the Russian River, consider exploring the river on this kayaking tour!
Have you visited this iconic brew house on the Russian River?