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  • The Kenwood Inn And SpaIt takes all kinds, in the Napa/Sonoma wine country of Northern California, from rustic little B&Bs to big-time luxury resorts and everything in between. (...)
  • Solage CalistogaIt’s incredible that in 21st-century California a wine-country resort is still half-expected to look like something from 18th-century Tuscany. So it’s (...)
  • The Carneros InnFinally a break from the Tuscan-Provençal style that seems to dominate the California wine country. Carneros Inn, at the south end of Napa, close to San (...)
  • Mill Valley InnJust over the Golden Gate Bridge from San Francisco, nestled between the waters of Richardson Bay and the slopes of Mount Tamalpais, Mill Valley is one of (...)
  • Hotel HealdsburgNorthern California’s wine country has no shortage of lodgings—seemingly every third house is a bed and breakfast. Hotel Healdsburg, though, is (...)
  • Harvest InnHidden in plain sight on the edge of the charmingly old-fashioned Napa Valley town of St. Helena is the Harvest Inn, a rustic boutique-style hotel set on (...)
  • Gaige HouseWith one foot in the old world and one foot squarely in the new, the Gaige House is a California wine country bed and breakfast unlike any you’ve ever (...)
  • Calistoga RanchCalistoga Ranch might sound like a rustic old cattlemen’s hideout, and given its location in the upper Napa valley one could mistake it for a nature (...)
  • BardessonoA decade or two ago, Napa Valley was the place to go for a little slice of Renaissance Tuscany. It made sense at the time, with the California wine (...)
  • Auberge Du SoleilIf your idea of heaven is Tuscany meets Provence with a Bay Area sensibility, Auberge du Soleil will make think you’ve died and gone there. In the (...)