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What is the cheapest time of year to visit Napa Valley?

The cheapest times to visit Napa are Winter and Spring. From October to May you'll find plenty of hotel bargains with many dropping their rates by over half. A hotel you couldn't touch during Summer in popular Yountville becomes almost affordable, and downtown Napa gets downright cheap.



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The best time to visit Napa is from August to October when the fall harvest is in full swing. The weather during this period of time is absolutely perfect. Whenever you visit Napa, it's always a good idea to bring a coat, as the evenings can get a bit chilly.

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Here are the most and least popular times of the year to visit Napa Valley: High Season: Late May through August (summer), September through October (fall harvest season) Shoulder Seasons: March to mid-May. Low Season: November through February.

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There really is no bad time to visit Napa Valley, especially if you're someone who doesn't mind wearing layers. It really depends on what you're looking to do here and how many people you're willing to do it with.

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After reading the recently published Silicon Valley Bank Direct-to-Consumer Survey 2023, one might be justified to ask the question. The average price of a bottle of Napa County wine has now reached $108 ($107.79 to be exact), according to the survey.

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For commercial airline services, the closest airports from Napa are Sonoma County (Santa Rosa), Oakland International, Sacramento International, and San Francisco International.

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The best time to visit Napa is from August to October when the fall harvest is in full swing. The weather during this period of time is absolutely perfect. Whenever you visit Napa, it's always a good idea to bring a coat, as the evenings can get a bit chilly.

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The high land values, as well as the cost of water and other resources, make it expensive to grow grapes in Napa Valley. Secondly, Napa Valley wines are often produced in limited quantities. Many of the wineries in Napa Valley are small, family-owned operations that produce only a few thousand cases of wine each year.

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Sattui Winery is at or near the top of the most-visited winery list each year. But the influx of tourists may not be appealing to everyone. Nonetheless, the vineyard is quintessentially Napa Valley and has a lot to offer with a storied history, striking estate and onsite dining.

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Visiting Napa Valley is expensive! So the Wall Street Journal reports, stating the obvious. That newspaper's wine columnist, Lettie Teague, traveled to Napa recently and found that prices had skyrocketed since her previous trips: $1,300 a night for a hotel room, $900 wine tastings.

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However, if you plan on sticking around Napa and its downtown area, getting around Napa without a car is possible. The Vine Transit, the valley's bus transportation, runs routes throughout central Napa as well as a bus service that takes you all the way to Vallejo, where you can catch the ferry to San Francisco.

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The San Francisco/Vallejo Bay Ferry provides a scenic and leisurely route to Napa Valley.

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The result is some of the best wine the world produces — and with greatness often comes high prices. Napa Valley wines are no exception. Its premier quality, desirable origins, and relative scarcity drive prices to the upper echelons of the US wine market.

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Well, yes, wines at wineries are often more expensive than the wines you see in a supermarket. But, they are not the same wines. The wines you see in the market are the winery's big production wines. They mass produce those wines so they can distribute them all over the country and all over the world.

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