Napa, the charming heart of California's wine country, blends historic architecture with an artsy vibe and bustling culinary scene, punchy with film festivals and local fare.
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"A multihyphenate business attracting a loyal clientele, founded by a former music industry executive and a wine importer."
"With a bucolic location off Highway 29 in Napa, Press features cozy dark wood, a fireplace, and lofty ceilings, and the well-to-do crowd marvels at the decorative ceramic clock sourced from a bygone NY train station. This modern American dining room exudes all the Wine Country vibes, and just so happens to boast the largest collection of Napa wines in the world." - The MICHELIN Guide
"Each November, just as harvest and the peak tourist season is winding down, the focus shifts from grapes and wine to the cinema as the Napa Valley Film Festival brings hundreds of filmmakers, actors, directors and documentarians to the valley. With screenings, galas, dinners and discussions in Napa, Yountville, St. Helena and Calistoga there is something for everyone — from the most serious film student to the casual moviegoer. And while the movies are not all about wine (very few, actually) the wine receptions are more than an afterthought."