Visiting Napa Valley for one day
I will have one day next weekend to hit 5 or 6 wineries. Any recommendations for best bang for my bucks please. Also looking for a place for dinner max $100 for two before wine. Thanks in advance!!
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One person's "bang for my bucks" is not necessarily that of someone else. Are you looking for great wine at any price, lots of pours for a low fee, lower-priced or free tastings?????
A search here for "napa recommendations", "napa", etc. should turn up info regardless, but more specifics would help with answers to this post.
Here are a couple I found: http://chowhound.chow.com/topics/643916
http://chowhound.chow.com/topics/655802
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