I agree with Ken on St. Helena. The Napa Riverpoint is really very nice (friends own there) but for the quaint, wine reqion feel you need to be in the heart of it.
Being a native to N. Calif. I prefer the Paso Robles or San Luis Obispo wine regions now. The San Luis Bay Inn has a tour every week you can sign up for & not worry about driving.And you have the California Coast as a bonus. Heck, even Worldmark Angels Camp gets you into the wine regions of the Sierra Foothills and Yosemite & goldrush history besides.
But for the classic California Wine Country experience they should stay in Calistoga or St. Helena.
Being a native to N. Calif. I prefer the Paso Robles or San Luis Obispo wine regions now. The San Luis Bay Inn has a tour every week you can sign up for & not worry about driving.And you have the California Coast as a bonus. Heck, even Worldmark Angels Camp gets you into the wine regions of the Sierra Foothills and Yosemite & goldrush history besides.
But for the classic California Wine Country experience they should stay in Calistoga or St. Helena.
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