Hall Wines’ estate vineyards stretch from ancient riverbeds on the valley floor to sun-drenched hilltops, encompassing more than five hundred acres of classic Bordeaux varietals: Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Sauvignon Blanc.
Hall St. Helena winery, in historic Napa Valley, originally founded in 1885, was long known as the Napa Valley Co-op and served as one of the primary winemaking facilities in Napa for much of the last century.
Today, a redesigned visitor center and tasting room welcome visitors with warmth and elegance. Guests to the winery can sample the portfolio of Hall wines, relax in arbor-covered courtyards, and take in the original works of modern art and sculptures from the Halls’ collection. The winery is located just south of the town of St. Helena on Route 29.
Well-behaved dogs are welcome everywhere, but they cannot go on the tours. Please pick up after your dogs at all times.
Please check the winery website for days and hours of operation.