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NAPA VALLEY<br />
GUIDE<br />
THE GIRl AND THE FIG<br />
110 W Spain St Sonoma, CA 95476, USA<br />
Have dinner with the Sonoma locals at the<br />
Girl and Fig. Make sure you get a table under<br />
the stars in their light-strained courtyard,<br />
and start off the evening with a signature<br />
fig-based cocktail, like the Fig Fashioned. Or,<br />
bring home ingredients from their Fig Store<br />
to make your own!<br />
OAkVIllE GROCERY sTORE<br />
7856 St Helena Hwy Oakville, CA 94558, USA<br />
Pick up delicious locally sourced foods at the<br />
oldest grocery store in California, known to<br />
offer samples of basically everything in the<br />
store. Their coffee mugs make great gifts!<br />
CAlIsTOGA INN<br />
1250 Lincoln Ave Calistoga, CA 94515, USA<br />
Enjoy live jazz music, warm summer nights<br />
and a micro-brewed Calistoga Red Ale at the<br />
patio of Calistoga Inn.<br />
sT. FRANCIs wINERY &<br />
VINEYARDs<br />
500 N Pythian Rd, Santa Rosa, CA<br />
Are you part of a group looking to splurge?<br />
Treat yourselves to a private tour and cellar<br />
tasting, or even a private estate dinner. Royal<br />
treatment has never been this cheap.<br />
lAVENDER HIll sPA<br />
1015 Foothill Blvd Calistoga, CA 94515, USA<br />
Relax with a mud bath, a Native American<br />
tradition the Calistogans loved and stole a<br />
hundred years ago.<br />
sUNFlOwER CAFé<br />
421 1st St W Sonoma, CA 95476, USA<br />
Start your day the best way possible with a<br />
filling organic breakfast and an art exhibition<br />
–all at once!<br />
DOMAINE CARNEROs TATTINGER<br />
1240 Duhig Rd Napa, CA 94559, USA<br />
Crave something sparkly too? Of course you<br />
do. Find out how Tattinger make their “Californian<br />
Champagne” at this chateau-style<br />
landmark.<br />
(All wineries are open to public without appointment,<br />
except Domaine Carneros.)<br />
PAIR sOME CHEEsEs AND wINEs IN THE sUN<br />
wHAT TO bRING<br />
- long, floaty dresses for late night<br />
outdoor dinners. Dress up bohemian<br />
and chic!<br />
- A hat for patio coffee breaks and<br />
picnics in the sun.<br />
- A mole-skin. Rate the wines as you<br />
go, your memory might get blurry as<br />
the glasses get plenty.<br />
- sunglasses. You’ll be behind wheels<br />
and outdoors most of the time.<br />
bE sURE TO…<br />
bring home edible memories! Grab<br />
olive oils, parmesan spreads and<br />
your favorite reds with you when you<br />
leave, it’s the easiest way to re-live<br />
your vacation.<br />
Go your own way. The biggest wine<br />
makers aren’t always the best ones,<br />
especially not when it comes to service<br />
and the overall experience. Let<br />
enthusiastic family growers smitten<br />
you with their love of grapes!<br />
Drink plenty of water. You know why,<br />
darling.<br />
Do as the locals do. Eat where they<br />
eat, they know what’s good. Hey, they<br />
choose to stay here permanently!<br />
Prioritize. You want to taste all and<br />
try all, I know, but get to know a few<br />
gems well rather than acquaint every<br />
bottle. Pick your spots carefully and<br />
let the wines take time.<br />
THE AUTHOR HERsElF<br />
IN HER TRUE<br />
HAbITAT.<br />
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