Gavida vestibulum ipsum. Praesent facilisis volutpat mi nec fermentum. Integer vehicula tempor augue, blandit tempus diam euismod venenatis.
If you're looking for the perfect place to pop the question (or just whisper sweet nothings in her ear), there's nothing more romantic than our vineyard-view terrace or on cold days, the cozy fireplace in the St. Clement house. Club members: book ahead of time and we'll make sure you have the place to yourselves.
With foodies and wine connoisseurs more interested in where their food and wine comes from, we're proud to say that at St. Clement we're true locovores. All of our grapes are grown in vineyards within a 30-mile radius of the winery.
Most people don't realize that winter is one of the best times to visit Napa Valley. Tasting rooms are quiet, roads aren't crowded and reservations are a snap. And you can always get warm next to the fireplace at St. Clement!
Danielle is a vegetarian and avid gardener who loves matching St. Clement wines with vegetarian dishes. Some of her favorites: homemade Butternut Squash Raviolis, Polenta with Gooey Goat Cheese, Pumpkin Soup or even more delicate soups such as Miso.
Once you've made the walk up the hill to our Victorian house, you'll encounter one of the most beautiful wrap-around porches in Napa Valley. The view of Howell Mountain directly in front of you will make your hike worthwhile ... and you haven't even sipped the wine yet! Step up onto our tiered picnic area and relax on the beautifully manicured lawn from an even higher vantage point. Our winery, built in 1978 of locally quarried stone is equally as impressive as our Victorian house as the majestic beauty of Spring Mountain is a backdrop to the structure. Our Reserve Tasting Room called The Winemaker's Lounge, is a hidden gem inside the winery. Enjoy a seated semi-private tasting on the terrace, or in inclement weather cozy up in front of the stone fireplace inside.
Linger as long as you like and be sure to have one of the staff to take your photo from the porch before you go. One thing we know ... you'll be back soon!
Passport to Napa Valley Weekend
Date: Memorial Day Weekend 2012 Saturday, May 26 & Sunday, May 27 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Wine Country Passport Weekend brings together a boutique collection of four unique tasting experiences to create an exclusive progressive wine tasting party this Memorial Day Weekend. With each stop along the passport guests will enjoy a private event hosted just for passport holders, with each winery putting their own unique spin on the theme "the first sips of summer."
Call 877-847-0058 to Reserve Tickets Now!
More about the weekend…
At Beringer Vineyard savor progressive BBQ bites and bold wines on Beringer's historic property. Dance to lively music or kick back in the picnic grounds. Play a friendly game of bocce or croquet on the reserved courts.
At Chateau St. Jean relax in the formal gardens and sun-drenched patios as you sip house favorites Viognier, Robert Young Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Malbec paired with barbeque bites by the featured Sonoma chef. Listen to jazz and play a game of bocce or croquet on the lawn.
At Etude enjoy private access to the summer tasting patio with pulled pork sliders and a tasting flight of four wines ideal for summer entertaining: Pinot Gris, Carneros Pinot Noir, Deer Camp Pinot Noir and Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon. Live classical guitar music on the patio and bocce available on the lawn.
At St. Clement Vineyards chill out and enjoy listening to blue grass on the porch & patio. Try locally-sourced savory food samplers matched with St. Clement's signature new releases.
Each guest will receive a passport and custom wine glass, for use at each property, at the start of their two-day experience and can visit the wineries in any order. Passports are valid for one experience per person per winery, available from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, May 26 and Sunday, May 27.
Internal Pod 2
Join us at Wine Country Passport Weekend this Memorial Day Weekend Learn more >
Internal Pod 1 (Non-store)
St. Clement wine represents the best of Napa Valley Shop Now >
Internal Pod 3
Discover the Most Unique Wine Tasting Experience in Napa! Learn More >
Enter your Email Address and your Username and Password will be sent to you.
St. Helena Cyclery
Bike Ride Through Napa St. Helena Cyclery rents bikes, which is great for seeing the valley up close and personal. I like
to bike down the Silverado Trail to Bouchon Bakery, eat a croissant, and then bike back. That's exercise, right?
St. Clement produces a classic Cabernet Sauvignon from this vineyard, known for its elegance and superb tannin structure.
More >
Armstrong Ranch
Although it's at a higher elevation, the vineyard is actually warmer than the valley floor most nights, but cooler during the day.
More >
Tournahu Vineyard
Tournahu features two very different soil types – one is loose and rocky while the other is a heavier Bale Clay Loam – necessitating that we pick the vineyard twice at harvest time.
More >
Ballard Vineyard
The majority of the vineyard is planted to Cabernet Sauvignon, and the first vintage was in 2005.
More >
Bale Lane
Located just north of the winery, the Bale Lane Vineyard has well drained soils and a slightly warmer Napa Valley climate, which yields beautifully ripe Sauvignon Blanc.
More >
Star Vineyard
This vineyard is the backbone of Orropas year after year. It's the component that tames the tannins of Howell Mountain, and adds depth, complexity and aroma to the Diamond Mountain and Mount Veeder fruit.
More >
Gamble Ranch
Spanning the area between the Yountville and Oakville Crossroads in Napa Valley, this sprawling vineyard is the source of some of our finest Sauvignon Blanc and Cabernet Sauvignon.
More >
Big Ranch
The vineyard is one of our sources for Merlot, and although its soils can generally be described as shallow and gravelly, our grapes come from two blocks with distinctly different soil structures that yield distinct flavor profiles.
More >
Verhey Vineyards
This vineyard sits off Atlas Peak Road in the Coombsville area of Napa Valley. Though the amount of fruit we get from Verhey – all Cabernet Sauvignon – is small, it's worth the effort.
More >
Bacigalupi Vineyards
This vineyard, which makes up a significant portion of the Napa Valley Cabernet blend, is usually one of the last vineyards in Napa Valley to be harvested each year.
More >
Stanley Ranch
Located just a half-mile from the San Pablo Bay in the prestigious Carneros appellation at the southern end of the Napa Valley, Stanly Ranch is ideal for growing Chardonnay, Viognier and Pinot Noir grapes that make mouthwatering, complex wines.
More >
Abbott's Vineyard
Located in Carneros, at the Southern tip of the Napa Valley, close of the San Pablo Bay, where marine influences of morning fog and afternoon breezes, create an ideal climate for growing Chardonnay and Merlot.
More >