Set high up on a hill, Artesa Vineyards & Winery mixes exquisite wines with panoramic views of Napa Valley. Owned by a Spanish family with a winemaking history spanning more than 400 years, the vineyard is best known for producing small batches of handcrafted Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Merlot, and Cabernet Sauvignon. Sit on the terrace with 360-degree views to taste the wines produced on this 141 hectare (350 acre) vineyard, or join a guided tour to learn more about the winemaking process. The tours include a sparkling wine sample to start, as well as a flight of five wines at the finish. Using our world travel planner, Napa attractions like Artesa Vineyards & Winery can form part of a personalized travel itinerary.
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Artesa Vineyards & Winery reviews
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My wife and I stopped today looking for a view and a bottle of wine to enjoy. We had neither. The winery was just about empty. Really empty. There were 6 cars in the lot. We were told by a very...
My wife and I stopped today looking for a view and a bottle of wine to enjoy. We had neither. The winery was just about empty. Really empty. There were 6 cars in the lot. We were told by a very... more »
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Artesa was our first stop in Napa and it didn’t disappoint. Wonderful views from the terrace with the bay and even San Francisco in the distance. Great selection of wines for the tasting, the Spanish.... more
Artesa was our first stop in Napa and it didn’t disappoint. Wonderful views from the terrace with the bay and even San Francisco in the distance. Great selection of wines for the tasting, the Spanish.... more »
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This is truly a five-star winery! Thanks to our friend who is an Artesa wine club member, we enjoyed a wonderful wine tasting on the terrace curated by Keegan. We enjoyed everything we tasted – the.... more
This is truly a five-star winery! Thanks to our friend who is an Artesa wine club member, we enjoyed a wonderful wine tasting on the terrace curated by Keegan. We enjoyed everything we tasted – the.... more »
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We visited on a Tuesday afternoon with our baby. No reservation. We sat outside on the terrace with our stroller though there was also space indoors for us as well. There is a handicap accessible entrance/elevator. We were happy to find a family-friendly tasting room. The views were out of this world. I recommend visiting just before sunset as you’ll see in the photos — it was gorgeous. The wine was enjoyable, but you’re really here for the view. $60 tasting fee waived with the purchase of 4 bottles.
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My boyfriend and I did the tapas and wine and it was so much fun! All of the wines we tasted were amazing and you could tell they were great quality. I was pretty tipsy by the end haha. I would for sure come back next time I’m in town, this was my favorite winery we went to. The staff was very nice and the tour was interesting and cool to see the behind the scenes of it all.
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Went to the tasting today with some great friends who live out in the area. The entire experience was well worth the trip. Beautiful landscapes and a great selection of wines.
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Cool spot that almost looked like an airport lounge with a fantastic view, in between the hills separated but a infinity pool. On a beautiful today, I'm sure the reelection of the sky in the water would be really pretty. Wide selection to try starting with sparkling down to reds. We needed to rush the end because they didn't have enough staff and we needed to go. The server had to run around to cover the whole table, honestly felt so bad for him. Then we ended up having to chug the last red . This was the most comfortable seating out of all of them with really pretty architecture and decor. If you wanted to buy some art, they have a little gallery as well Just don't expect to learn a lot about the wines
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Artesa is a splendid architectural experience that’ll be great for anyone into stylistic buildings. The views are amazing as well. I’m pretty far from an experienced wine connoisseur, but their spanish carbenet stood out to me in the tasting session. Charcuterie board was average at best, and they don’t have any meal options so I’ll strongly advice planning a meal before / after a tasting session
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