Step into a storybook this winter and discover the magic of St. Helena, Napa Valley’s Medieval-inspired wineries. As frost dusts the vines and the air fills with the time of the season, immerse yourself in the rich history, timeless architecture, and world-class wines of three enchanting destinations.
Begin your journey at Chateau Montelena where the 1800s stone masterpiece exudes sophistication, offering a refined setting to savor their renowned Chardonnay or Cabernet Sauvignon. Under the gentle embrace of towering redwoods, ascend a staircase adorned with lush ivy and cascading greenery. Emerging before you is a magnificent chateau, over a century old, seamlessly nestled into the hillside—a timeless masterpiece blending nature and elegance.
Next, visit Beringer Vineyards, Napa Valley’s oldest continuously operating winery. Explore the Rhine House, with its Victorian Gothic architecture, whispers tales of St. Helena’s history. Admire the intricate stained glass windows while listening to stories of the Beringer brothers, a legacy that has shaped the region’s winemaking heritage.
Round off your adventure at Castello di Amorosa, a 13th-century-inspired castle perched on the hills just minutes from St. Helena. Sip a bold Cabernet Sauvignon on the castle wall as you gaze at the vineyards below, and let the ancient stonework transport you to a wintry European fairytale.
This season, let St. Helena transport you to a magical realm where history, wine, and whimsy intertwine. Your fairytale awaits.