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Location/Region: The city
of Yountville, only one mile long, is situated in the heart of
the Napa Valley. Located along the 26-mile route from Napa to
Calistoga, Yountville’s nearest neighbors include the towns of
Rutherford, Oakville and St. Helena, all to the north, with Napa
directly south. Yountville is an approximate 90-minute drive
from San Francisco (about 75 miles) and about one hour from the
Oakland Airport (about 50 miles).
Climate: The Napa Valley is best described as a so-called
Mediterranean climate, boasting moderate temperatures year
round. Yountville enjoys one of the most distinctive of
California’s climates as it is influenced by its close proximity
to the Pacific Ocean and rugged mountain ranges that run
parallel to the coastline, creating a unique microclimate. On
average, temperatures are generally mild, with most rainfall
occurring in the winter months and warmer temperatures in the
summer months.
Population: About 3,000
Welcome to Yountville
Area History: Founded in 1855 by George C.
Yount, Yountville, originally named “Sebastapol,” was given its present
name in Yount’s honor in 1866. From 1841 when Yount produced his first
wine to 1973 with the establishment of Domaine Chandon, the area has
grown to become one of the world’s premier wine producing regions. In
the last two decades, Yountville has produced a large percentage of
noted Napa Valley wines and has become a destination for some of the
finest restaurants in the country.
Cultural info/Current info: Best known for its
country charm and cosmopolitan luxuries, Yountville is a charming
walking town, surrounded by rolling foothills and rich countrysides.
Everything in Yountville is savored, whether it be time with friends on
a stroll through town, enjoying sunny skies while eating lunch on a
patio, or conversation over a glass of wine at one of the notable
wineries and restaurants that have put Yountville on the map as one of
Napa Valley’s finest regions.
What to see and do: There is always something
wonderful to do in Yountville, and September is specifically great
because it is the harvest season. In addition, Yountville hosts a
variety of activities throughout the year, including the Taste of
Yountville in March, The Father's Day Auto Show, the Yountville Days
Parade in October, the Festival of Lights in December and the quarterly
Taste of Yountville cooking events.
Tips on visiting: Temperatures are great
year-round, with summer and fall being very pleasant with mild
temperatures, turning leaves and an All-American feel.
State/Area Trivia and Interesting or Little Known
Facts: Yountville is only 1.6 square miles. The town boasts more
than 10 great restaurants and chefs, including the world-famous French
Laundry. The town was the site of the first grape vine planting in the
Napa Valley, and today boasts a score of wineries.
Information and photos submitted
by:
Yountville Chamber of Commerce
6516 Yount St.
Yountville, California 94599
707-944-0904 |
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