The only way to get to this Greek-style winery perched on a hilltop feet above Calistoga is via an aerial tram ride, which is almost as thrilling and definitely more unexpected as any ride at an amusement park.
The Signature Winery Tour is self-guided, which means that you can go at your own pace so that no one gets fidgety, and while the adults are tasting, the kids can entertain themselves with the snacks, juice, and coloring book they were gifted upon arrival. The views from the terrace on this mountaintop estate also make the perfect backdrop for a frame-worthy family photo. Daisy Barringer is a freelance writer who grew up in San Francisco and now lives there with her pound Saint Bernard, Monkey.
Follow her adventures on Instagram daisysf. Join our newsletter for fresh articles, recipes, events, and offers emailed every couple weeks. Like this content? I think my kids would really like the tours and learning how the wine is made. It would be like a field trip! Haha, I love the sound of that! I like how the article explains that when you go wine tasting with your kids, you should order a glass of wine instead of doing a bunch of tastings so that you can be able to explore the grounds with your kids.
We will make sure that we order a glass of wine instead of doing the tastings. Ordering a glass instead of a tasting flight lets you focus on having fun at a winery, rather than constantly going in and out.
I found it interesting when you said that wine tasting with kids is totally doable. My wife and I would love to go to a wine tasting but we have 3 kids. Thanks for the tip about designating a driver if we decide to do this, so it might be a great time to contact my sister in low.
Going to wineries with kids IS totally doable! I bet your kids will have a great time, too. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
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Go wine tasting with kids—and still enjoy yourself! Get ready for these 11 tips to make wine tasting with the whole family a blast for everyone. Pack food for everyone Most wineries offer some food—but often, the menu is limited to crackers and cheese. Limit your tastings Heavy daytime drinking with your kids is generally not a great idea.
Invite other families When you go wine tasting with families, all the kids will entertain each other. Order a glass of wine instead of a flight I love wine tasting, but sometimes when I go to wineries with kids I opt for a glass instead of a tasting flight. My husband worked crush one year and can tell a few stories! This is the safe route if you plan on drinking moderately or if your alcohol tolerance is low. Limit your alcohol intake. Alcohol is present in breastmilk at the same percentage as it is in your blood.
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