ResortFour Seasons Resort and Residences Napa Valley
The Vineyard Three-Bedroom Estate Villa at Four Seasons Napa Valley comes with its own pool and vineyard edge placement.

The mud treatments at Spa Solage use mineral-rich Calistoga clay, and the thermal circuit pools draw from natural geothermal springs that have fed this valley for a century. Guests routinely book their next visit at checkout, often before they've left the poolside cabanas.
Days center on the spa—mud wraps, soaking circuits, and treatments that take up entire afternoons. The poolside bar serves flatbreads that disappear as soon as they come out of the kitchen, and local vintners stop by after vineyard work to drink wine on the terrace. Dogs are welcome throughout the property, and the casual vibe means most guests stay in resort wear from breakfast through dinner.

Solage sits at the northern end of Napa Valley in Calistoga, where hot springs first drew visitors in the 1800s. The property spreads across sun-soaked grounds planted with native grasses and oak trees, with studio-style accommodations arranged in low-slung buildings. Calistoga's downtown tasting rooms and the old railroad depot are a ten-minute walk south, and the Palisades mountain range forms the western horizon.

At the heart of Solage lies our spa—a 20,000-square-foot sanctuary where timeless Calistoga rituals meet contemporary wellbeing. Here, mineral-rich mud and healing geothermal waters take center stage, continuing a legacy that’s drawn spa seekers to Napa Valley for over a century. Highlights include 20,000-square-foot sanctuary, mineral-rich mud, healing geothermal waters, circuit of thermal pools.
Engage in a hands-on culinary experience where you can create your own flatbreads using fresh ingredients.
Explore the world of agave spirits and learn about their production and tasting.
Delve into the nuances of wine tasting and appreciation.
Learn the art of cocktail making with expert guidance.
Join in on a vibrant social gathering featuring local flavors and entertainment.
Enjoy an enchanting evening under the stars with curated experiences.
Participate in a unique culinary event that combines cooking, wine tasting, and dining.
Experience a special selection of wines curated by a sommelier every Monday.
Request a room with a view of the vineyards for a truly immersive experience. Consider booking spa treatments in advance, as they are highly sought after and can fill up quickly. If culinary experiences are on your agenda, check the schedule for the 'Cook, Sip & Savor' events for a chance to learn from renowned chefs.
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Inside a restored 1930s Calistoga service station, Tank Garage pours one-off experimental blends that won't be made again.

An aerial gondola carries guests 300 feet up to Sterling's hilltop winery above Calistoga.

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Staff who make the wine pour it themselves in Calistoga.

The 1973 Chardonnay that won the Judgment of Paris came from this stone Chateau.

Barry Waitte left high-tech in 2001 and built a winery on a working Arabian horse ranch.

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