When I’m working at The Room, a common question I’m asked is “where should we go next?” so I’m always looking to expand my list of recommendations. The CANV research day did just that…and by research I mean visiting several wineries and restaurants. Lucky me!
Our guide for the day was Dave from Platypus Tours. The limo-style shuttle was really comfortable and clean. Dave made sure we had enough water and snacks, and gave us some interesting facts about the places we were going to. We couldn’t have asked for a better driver!
Our first stop was at Porter Family Vineyards, a relatively new family-owned winery located in the Coombsville area. Owner Tim Porter was a great host, and he walked us through the beautiful vineyards and caves. My favorite wine from the whole day was their 2006 Sandpiper, a Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon blend.
We then drove over to Compadres Rio Grille on Lincoln Street in Napa. Described as “Western cooking with a Mexican accent,” the restaurant has a fun and lively atmosphere. I would definitely recommend eating outside whenever possible, as they have a large deck that overlooks the Napa Valley River. The tortilla soup was the best I’ve had in town, and the avocado relleno was flavorful. The margaritas are killer, and thanks to the owner Rick, we had some on hand for our travels. That made for an interesting ride! I’ll definitely return to Compadres for some food and cocktails on a warm night.
To stay on schedule, we then hurried over to Somerston’s new tasting room in Yountville. The interior has a Tuscan feel that features beautiful artwork. The staff was very welcoming, and you could tell they were passionate about their wine. We enjoyed a cheese and wine pairing—the Highflyer Syrah paired with the Barely Buzzed (espresso and lavender) cheese was amazing! I’d head over to Somerston for a tasting before or after having dinner in Yountville. They’re open until 10:00PM Tuesdays through Saturdays!
Our next stop was at Salvestrin in St. Helena. Our host Luke was very knowledgeable, friendly, and lets just say all of the women in the group were big fans of his! Our tasting took place outside on a patio that is surrounded by vineyards. I felt like I was on vacation. As expected, the wines were excellent; and I’d recommend getting a bottle of their Retaggio. Salvestrin is located right by Flora Springs’ The Room, so make sure to stop by and enjoy our very own wines, whether it’s inside in our modern tasting room or outside on our rooftop patio. Here’s what you can expect to enjoy at the Room.
Our last winery stop was at Ehlers Estate. Led by winemaker Kevin Morrisey, we toured the grounds and tasted a trio of wines with small bites. Besides the fact that their wines are delicious, 100% of the winery’s proceeds go to their foundation that funds research for cardiovascular disease.
The tour ended with a stop at AKA Bistro, the perfect ending to a wonderful day in the Valley. I cannot wait to do some more “research!”

