just came back from Promontory today, spent 2 hours there learning all the great details of Harlan's family and wine making! Ended with 1200 dollar bottle of 2018 vintage! 1 month ago I was at Del Dotto, also great experience ! Love this type of short video Aaron, keep it up! My next stop gonna be Quintessa!
I used to work at meadowood a few years back and had a few gigs over at promotory serving high profiled people including the Harlan’s. I can confirm, this is a gorgeous property
I just went to Jarvis winery and it was amazing. For a Tattooed sleeveless guy, your wine recommendations are top notch! 😂 never judge a book by its cover lol Thanks again!
@aaronnash if you could only fit in 2 which ones would you pick? I’m thinking Delgado and Palmas. Already been to Quintessa and Promontory seems too difficult to get in. Please let me know what you think? Thanks in advance 🙂
I own a wine tour company here in Napa - my late Italian, chef husband and I started almost 11 years ago and have personally tasted at 340 wineries now between Napa and Sonoma, mostly Napa and I agree with you, great video but we all know there are even better, cooler wineries, with lower fees and less pricey but just as good or better wines and even experiences sometimes with some not really open to the public but no one is gonna give up their secrects on UA-cam plus they'd have to know one of us to get in! I know/knew Florencia Palmaz very casually when our boys went to the same grammar school, she and the whole family are hella cool, very humble and close knit who are all down to earth, very caring and generous philanthropists and their winery is def must see, it is a pleaseure to support them. (but you spelled Palmaz incorrectly - it's with a "z" at the end, not an "s" and I did try to private message you but Google took that away from us as well, I can't even make the font small and I'll edit this last part out, I doubt anyone is reading to the end anyhow...also it is Del Dotto, not Delgado, their nickname is "Del Blotto"
Founders member at Promontory, Deldotto I am skeptical….i have tasted Bordeaux from barrel and they taste awful vs their final wines…How can Deldotto wines taste so good. Not sure what we drink. Jarvis I like their Merlot…..
Lol.. opening line is the first thing I thought... I thought I opened the wrong video... Lol.. cheers!
just came back from Promontory today, spent 2 hours there learning all the great details of Harlan's family and wine making! Ended with 1200 dollar bottle of 2018 vintage! 1 month ago I was at Del Dotto, also great experience ! Love this type of short video Aaron, keep it up! My next stop gonna be Quintessa!
I used to work at meadowood a few years back and had a few gigs over at promotory serving high profiled people including the Harlan’s. I can confirm, this is a gorgeous property
I would add Darioush
It’s great!
I just went to Jarvis winery and it was amazing. For a Tattooed sleeveless guy, your wine recommendations are top notch! 😂 never judge a book by its cover lol Thanks again!
😂😂😂😂😂
Thanks for making the video. Do you have any opinion on either Hall or Cliff Lede?
Hall is fantastic and great value for the money.
Nice video. Break down was great. Hopefully I’ll make it to Napa one day to try them out.
Thanks for making this great video!
there are so many top 5 lists of wineries. It's so subjective
@aaronnash if you could only fit in 2 which ones would you pick? I’m thinking Delgado and Palmas. Already been to Quintessa and Promontory seems too difficult to get in. Please let me know what you think? Thanks in advance 🙂
I shot two television programs in Napa and Sonoma and the places I visited off camera you will never see. So much around there is private.
all these places use glyphosate by the truckload on their 'landscape'.
when it rains it all drains in the vineyard. enjoy.
I own a wine tour company here in Napa - my late Italian, chef husband and I started almost 11 years ago and have personally tasted at 340 wineries now between Napa and Sonoma, mostly Napa and I agree with you, great video but we all know there are even better, cooler wineries, with lower fees and less pricey but just as good or better wines and even experiences sometimes with some not really open to the public but no one is gonna give up their secrects on UA-cam plus they'd have to know one of us to get in! I know/knew Florencia Palmaz very casually when our boys went to the same grammar school, she and the whole family are hella cool, very humble and close knit who are all down to earth, very caring and generous philanthropists and their winery is def must see, it is a pleaseure to support them. (but you spelled Palmaz incorrectly - it's with a "z" at the end, not an "s" and I did try to private message you but Google took that away from us as well, I can't even make the font small and I'll edit this last part out, I doubt anyone is reading to the end anyhow...also it is Del Dotto, not Delgado, their nickname is "Del Blotto"
How do I find your company to book a tour in March?
Not a bad list, as person who also frequents Napa I would choose a few others but a good list
Founders member at Promontory, Deldotto I am skeptical….i have tasted Bordeaux from barrel and they taste awful vs their final wines…How can Deldotto wines taste so good. Not sure what we drink. Jarvis I like their Merlot…..
Quintessa is very reasonably priced wines….great wine, similar viticulture as opus one….i love Quintessa.
Palmaz Riesling is 👌🏻
Yassss promontory
His list has nothing to do about wine! It’s all about the experience, not what i expected.
"Spent 100s of $1000s" ... But you don't know how to spell them. Got it.
Try chappellet winery
Been there but it was during Covid so we couldn’t really get a great experience. View was great
My uncle lives there across the entrance of it his house the only one up there
@@mrericarrezolaHeck yeah nice area I bet his weeds Legit fire too