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Why move to Napa Valley?

Moving to Napa means living in a place surrounded by natural beauty, offering one of the most hospitable climates in the world, and featuring some of Northern California's best-preserved historic neighborhoods- not to mention, the finest food and wine in the world, at your fingertips.



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Napa Valley is Known for Wines, Tequila, and More Napa Valley produces some of the best wine in the world, which is why it's become synonymous with high-quality vino. The valley has more than 400 wineries. In addition to its variety of grapes, Napa Valley boasts more than three dozen grape varieties.

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The Napa Valley, located in Central California, is notorious for the vineyards and wine it produces. People love to go touring the beautiful and scenic private vineyards on horseback for anniversaries, bachelorette parties, and even just to have a weekend away.

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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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Downtown Napa Nightlife is plentiful. From opera productions and classical and rock music concerts to comedy shows and just-released movies, Downtown Napa offers a well-rounded calendar of entertainment and nightlife.

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The Napa Valley, located in Central California, is notorious for the vineyards and wine it produces. People love to go touring the beautiful and scenic private vineyards on horseback for anniversaries, bachelorette parties, and even just to have a weekend away.

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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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Compared to Napa, Sonoma is considered the more affordable wine destination. Reasonably priced wines abound, tasting room fees won't leave you with sticker shock, and even hotel accommodations and restaurants can be considerably more affordable in Sonoma than Napa.

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The best time to visit Napa is August through October or March through May. Napa's peak tourist season corresponds with the region's harvest season (August through October).

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