A Curated Christmas in Napa: A Luxury 3-Day Guide to St. Helena & Yountville

Vines, Lights, and Luxury: Our Hallmark Movie Escape to St. Helena

We recently celebrated my 40th birthday just north of Napa in St. Helena and Yountville, and it was truly magical! Since my birthday is in December, the entire region was decorated for the holidays—it felt like walking onto a Hallmark movie set.

While many people flock to Napa in the summer or for Harvest Season, I wouldn’t trade this cozy, festive vibe for the world. The crowds are thinner, the vines are dormant (making way for the yellow mustard flowers!), and it’s much easier to snag reservations at luxury hotels and Michelin-starred restaurants.

Three days is the perfect amount of time to soak it all in. Here is our tried-and-true winter itinerary.

Day 1: Arrival and Fireside Luxury

Where to Stay: Alila Napa Valley

I actually teared up a little saying goodbye to our room at checkout. The Alila Napa Valley is the ultimate luxury retreat. Our balcony featured a private fire pit and a giant outdoor soaking tub with relaxing bath salts. The hotel's main building is a stunning Victorian, but the rooms are sleek, high-tech, and modern.

• Pro-Tip: This is a fantastic use of Hyatt Points if you’re a member!

Dinner: Bouchon (Yountville)

This wasn't our first time at a Bouchon, but it was our first time at the Yountville location. Since Thomas Keller is a local, his restaurants operate with absolute perfection. Our waiter even offered to take photos of us by the Christmas decorations!

• Must-Haves: The roasted chicken, the Mac n Cheese (trust me), and the profiteroles.


Day 2: Historic Vines & "The Brightest Town"

Breakfast: Model Bakery

This St. Helena staple has been around since 1908 and is world-famous for its English Muffins (Oprah’s favorite!).

• Insider Hack: We ordered via Uber Eats and had them delivered to our Alila balcony to eat by the fire pit. It’s the perfect way to skip the line at the shop or the even longer line at Bouchon Bakery.

The warm English muffin didn’t disappoint, especially after being smothered in butter and strawberry jam!

Wine Tasting: Beringer Vineyards

Don’t let the grocery store labels fool you—Beringer’s estate wines are high-end, exclusive, and incredible. You can book a tasting in the Rhine House, which feels like a Victorian Christmas dream or the cozy caves are decorated with lights and Christmas trees. We opted for the cave tour where Corey was our tour guide and was fantastic!

• The Bridge: If you stay at the Alila, there is a private bridge that lets you walk right into the Beringer vineyards.

• Christmas tree made out of wine barrels: The Beringer wine barrel Christmas tree is not located on the Beringer property but it is setup off a side street in St. Helena. If you’re on 128 or Main Street you’ll see the setup on Hunt street which is currently closed for the display. It’s across from Model Bakery which I recommend getting a peppermint latte and frosted sugar cookie to add even more Christmas spirit!

Lunch: Burgers and Half Bottles Pop-up

We were lucky to catch this seasonal Thomas Keller pop-up. The menu featured Wagyu burgers, lobster rolls, and fried chicken sandwiches paired with half-bottles of wine.

• The Vibe: Grab a "Pliney" from the VW Brew Bus and enjoy the casual, festive atmosphere.

The Afternoon Stroll & Tasting: Handwritten Wines

Walk off lunch by exploring the Yountville Art Walk, which is beautifully lit for the holidays. Then, head to Handwritten Wines for a boutique, intimate "Side by Side" tasting. It’s a wonderful contrast to the grand scale of Beringer.

Dinner: Ciccio

This spot is a local favorite. It has a cozy, lively, and unpretentious vibe that is perfect for a festive winter night out.

The pepperoni pizza with hot honey cannot be missed. It’s even good cold by the fire.


Day 3: The Grand Finale

Breakfast: Model Bakery (Part 2!)

We loved it so much we walked down St. Helena’s Main Street to visit in person. They have a much larger menu in-store.

• Must-Have: The Chipotle Breakfast Sandwich (egg, pepper jack, tomato, and chipotle aioli).

Last Minute Shopping: Browse the festively decorated boutiques on Main Street in St. Helena.

In the middle of town you can find a festive 36-foot Wine Barrel Christmas Tree (a major photo op).

Lunch: Auberge du Soleil

Even on a foggy day, the view of the valley is breathtaking. This Michelin Star Restaurant didn’t disappoint! It’s a 2 or 3 course menu, so naturally I picked a main and dessert.

• The Food: The short rib with Cabernet sauce is decadent, and the Valrhona Guanaja Chocolate Fondant with mint ice cream is a chocolate lover's dream.

Final Stop: Kollar Chocolates

Before heading out, stop here for some edible art. Their truffles take three days to make and are incredibly intricate.

• Seasonal Treats: We loved the Peppermint Bark and the Chocolate Cinnamon truffle with the snowflake pattern.


4 Reasons to Visit Napa in December

1. The Christmas Spirit: Every winery decks the halls with massive wreaths and garlands.

2. The Lights: Yountville is officially the "Brightest Town in the Valley." Don't miss Bunny Foo Foo (the giant bunny statue) dressed as Rudolph at Hall Winery!

3. The Cozy Factor: Nothing beats tasting world-class Cabernet by a massive stone fireplace.

4. The Seasonal Flavors: You get access to winter-only treats like Kollar’s holiday truffles and Model Bakery’s seasonal cookies.


Please note this is not a sponsored post and based on my own personal experience, all thoughts are my own.


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