Napa Valley Wine Tours have made drinking on public transportation the classiest thing. Embark in this Exquisite Wine Train.
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The Northern California railroad track, built in 1864 and converted into a wine train in 1989, runs from Napa to St. Helena and back, bringing passengers to famous wineries and serving gourmet multi-course meals along the way. The visit consists in the Castello di Amorosa on The Castle Winery tour.
The company offers a dozen different tours, so as you can see you will have plenty of options. The common thing of this different tours is that all of them starts with a glass of wine or bubbly and continues with plenty more delicious food and drinks.
The drinks consist of various winery options and the delicious food options include lemon ricotta ravioli, heirloom tomato gazpacho, and brown butter seared cornbread, and most have a suggested wine pairing.
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The train has three onboard kitchens, with dozens of chefs preparing each meal by hand. Trips generally last between three and six hours and start at $146 per person for a trip on the Gourmet Express. This is not a cheap trip, but you will experience something unique that will last in your memories forever.