Menu
Jun 10, 2023

V. Sattui Winery – Where Everyone is Welcome

The 2023 Regional Winner for Innovative Wine Tourism Experiences, V. Sattui Winery is a fixture in the Napa Valley. The iconic property on Highway 29 features distinct stone buildings, beautifully manicured gardens and two acres of picnic grounds shaded by 250-year-old oak trees.

V. Sattui Winery welcomes nearly 300,000 visitors annually. Their commitment to inclusivity has inspired a wine portfolio more diverse than any other single brand, and a winery where people from all walks of life feel welcome.

V. Sattui Winery’s expansive wine portfolio is designed to embrace and celebrate the tastes of its diverse clientele. The winery offers 65+ wines featuring 20+ grape varietals, all of which are certified organic or sustainably grown. This spirit of inclusivity extends to the variety of tasting experiences it offers in a variety of settings around the property.

The only winery with an Italian deli and marketplace, V. Sattui Winery picnics have become an important part of the Napa Valley tradition. Guests are encouraged to enjoy wine country picnics sourced from the deli onsite, or to enjoy seasonal weekend BBQ on the grounds. V. Sattui Winery is also one of the few venues in Napa Valley that can host weddings, and is the only winery with a Michelin-starred wedding and events chef on site.

The picnics at V. Sattui Winery have become an important part of the Napa Valley's culture

The picnics at V. Sattui Winery

 

Continuing in the tradition of innovation, V. Sattui Winery was the first winery to offer Wine Futures in Napa Valley. They commit 10% of their single vineyard wines to this exciting program, allowing visitors to purchase future vintages at a significant discount.

Once promoted by word-of-mouth alone, their widely visited website and robust social media presence are key components in building their brand and in-turn, promoting visitation to Napa Valley.

V. Sattui Winery: Best Of Wine Tourism Award regional winner.

 

Learn more about Great Wine Capital San Francisco — Napa Valley

Photo credit: Joanna Salazar