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Yes, it is difficult...

Posted by mkuller on June 6, 2012 at 09:18:27:

...to drive between Napa and Sonoma.

The easiest is the Carneros hiway connecting the bottom of the two Valleys.

Otherwise it's s steep very windy road that takes you over the hill.

Stop at Domaine Carneros.

Sonoma is by far my favorite - old Dry Creek Rd. for zins.

I'd advise you to cut your Napa stay short and stay in Healdsburg for a couple of nights.

All the way up is Ferrari-Carano.

You can make an appointment at Rafanelli.

Dry Creek Vinyards has a nice tasting room but only so-so wines.

Then there's Quivera, Zichichi, Bella and Preston.