Napa Wine Library Grand Tasting

Featuring 50 prestigious Napa Valley wineries

Napa, Calif. – The Napa Valley Wine Library Association hosts their 58th Annual Grand Tasting event after a two year hiatus, due to the global pandemic. 2022 is truly a year to celebrate and the Grand Tasting event features 50 prestigious Napa Valley wineries pouring 2 wines each from their select case productions. In keeping with this year’s specialty focus, winemakers have chosen wines from their cellars that express unique varieties from vineyard sites throughout the Napa Valley.

This is a wonderful opportunity to taste the finest of familiar wines and experience rare vintages. Drawn from 16 appellations, most of the wines are from extremely limited productions. Wines poured will range from small production of less than 50 cases to larger production of more than 3,000 cases. Over half the wines featured will be from 500 cases or less production, and represent the best wines in their stylistic and varietal category.

50 Wineries, 100 Wines, 1 Great Afternoon

The Grove at Silverado

The tasting will be held outdoors in The Grove at Silverado at 1600 Atlas Peak Road in Napa – a beautiful setting for a truly delicious and educational afternoon. Tickets for the Grand Tasting are $175 per person and will include a 2022 membership. Napa Valley Wine Library members receive special pricing on select events throughout the year. To purchase tickets visit napawinelibrary.com

Current Covid-19 protocols will be observed at this event.

Event Info

Napa Valley Wine Library Grand Tasting
Sunday, April 24, 2022
4:00- 6:00 PM
The Grove at Silverado
1600 Atlas Peak Road
Tickets Online

About the Napa Valley Wine Library

Founded in 1963, by food and wine luminaries: MFK Fisher, marketing pioneer Francis Gould of Charles Krug, printer/educator James E. Beard, and Professor Maynard Amerine, the Napa Valley Wine Library collects and shares historic and contemporary information in viticulture, enology and wine lore, particularly for Napa Valley. Housed in its own wing of the St. Helena Public Library, the collection is open to all members of the wine community – winery professionals, winegrowers, educators, journalists, wine enthusiasts, sommeliers, and anyone with a curiosity for the art and science of wine as an integral part of our culture, society and daily lives.

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