1 California Dr, Yountville, CA 94599
Website: http://www.chandon.com/
Domaine Chandon was founded in Napa Valley in 1973. It is owned by the famous French champagne house Moët & Chandon. The winery has been using the méthode champenoise to make sparkling wine with California grapes since it opened its doors. Chandon also offers three types of still wines – Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier – which are traditional grapes for making champagne in France.
The architecture drew me in from the parking lot. To get to the winery, visitors walk across a small bridge with a pond and fountain on one side, and a stone mushroom field on the other. Once across the bridge, there is a large trellis that leads to the front doors of the building.
Inside the doors is a wine shop. Along the way to the Tasting Room, there is a huge wall of wine bottles right across from the stairs leading up to the tasting area.
This tasting room is more like a lounge rather than just a tasting bar found at most other wineries. Guests have the option to step right up to the bar for a tasting, sit at a cocktail table, or go out on the terrace to sample wines by the glass, flight, or bottle. There is a nice view of the property and art exhibits. They also offer an appetizer and sandwich menu to go along with the wine tasting. There are a few tour options for those who want a more about how the sparkling wine is made. Check their website for details.
This tends to be a popular stop for tourists and can get rather busy in the tasting room. The first time I visited was in February and the tasting room was not overly busy. I thought this was a nice stop at the end of day because the sparkling wine was refreshing and cleansed my palate from a full day of wine tasting. Our server was able to give us one-on-one attention. On my second visit in May, the tasting room was full and it was like pushing through a crowd at a night club to get to the bar. Everyone was crowded in together and the servers had little time to explain each wine, never mind answer questions. Despite the crowds, I really enjoyed both the sparkling and still wines and would return to the winery during the off season when it is likely to be less busy.