Located in Northern California about 50 miles northeast of San Francisco and about 60 miles west of Sacramento, the Napa Valley is one of the top wine growing regions in the world. And the Napa Valley Wine Train’s route runs right through it.
Originally a rail line built in 1864 to take visitors north to the resort town of Calistoga, the Wine Train is a three-hour, 36-mile round-trip journey from Downtown Napa to St. Helena and back. After boarding the train at the McKinstry Street Station, guests travel through the old industrial section of Napa, crossing the Rural Urban Limit Line (RUL) about ten minutes into the journey. Then it’s nothing but the spectacular scenery of beautiful wine country, the famed agricultural preserve of Napa Valley, past some of the most expensive and famous farm real estate in the country, and through the charming towns of Oak Knoll, Yountville, Oakville, and Rutherford.
- Castello Di Amorosa
- Charles Krug
- Merryvale
- Beringer
- Louis Martini
- Hall
- V. Sattui
- Flora Springs
- Raymond
- Delectus
- Franciscan
- Whitehall Lane
- Provenance
- Grgich Hills
- Beaulieu Vineyard
- Inglenook
- Peju
- St. Supery
- Sequoia Grove
- Cakebread
- Turnbull
- Robert Mondavi
- Nickel & Nickel
- Opus One
- Silver Oak
- Far Niente
- Napa Cellars
- Cosentino
- Dominus
- Domaine Chandon
- Elyse
- Trefethen
- Laird Estate
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- Partner Wineries / Vineyards
- Wineries / Vineyards
- Napa Valley Wine Train Station