The historic heart of Napa Valley — stone wineries, shaded courtyards, and the estates along Main Street that welcome dogs as readily as they welcome guests.

V. Sattui Winery
Dario Sattui re-opened his great-grandfather Vittorio's 1885 winery in 1976 with picnic grounds.

Hall Wines
California's first LEED Gold Certified winery pours Cabernets inside a renovated Bergfeld building.

Beringer Vineyards
California's oldest continuously operating winery marks 150 years in 2026.

Tres Sabores
Julie Johnson farms certified organic Zinfandel, Cabernet, and Petite Sirah alongside Guinea fowl and sheep.

Rombauer Vineyards
Founded in 1972 by Koerner and Joan Rombauer, this St. Helena winery still focuses on Chardonnay, Merlot, and Zinfandel.

Paloma Vineyard
Sheldon Richards pours wines in his living room at the top of Spring Mountain.

Raymond Vineyards
Jean-Charles Boisset transformed this 1971 property into a whimsical St. Helena destination.

Markham Vineyards
Markham pours Merlot alongside Cabernet—260 estate acres across multiple Napa AVAs.

Merryvale Vineyards
René and Laurence Schlatter hold their Cabernet Sauvignons in bottle longer before release.
Where to stay.
Dog-friendly hotels, inns, and resorts within easy driving distance — the natural extension of an afternoon in tasting rooms.
ResortMeadowlark Country House & Resort
Eight suites and two guesthouses on 20 acres, with clothing-optional mineral water pool and sauna.
HotelThe Bungalows at Calistoga
Three standalone craftsman bungalows on Wappo Avenue, each with a private porch and fireplace.
InnInn at Salvestrin Winery
Three queen-bed rooms inside a 19th-century Victorian on the Dr. Crane Estate.
InnBrannan Cottage Inn
Dog-friendly bungalows painted in bright colors, steps from Sam's General Store.
