best napa lodging
I would like to plan a trip to Napa to see the vineyards and go wine tasting. "

All recommendations, both for accommodation, the best airport to fly to / from, restaurants and vineyards to visit? As for the hotel goes, I'd like something economical but clean. Maybe 200 a night? And I'll be trying to guarantee a reservation for the French Laundry, Per and I went to New York and figure I should try another place of Keller. Thanks!

I heard that you need to make reservations six months in advance at French Laundry. Bouchon (also in Yountville) is also owned by the same person. You will find no shortage world-class places to dine in Napa. You can fly in and out of San Francisco or Sacramento. The Sacramento airport is not as big or as crowded as San Francisco. Both are an hour away from Napa. There is an Embassy Suites in Napa that is good and comes with a breakfast. I usually stay at Silverado Resort, which can be expensive, but many often have promotions on their website. Dine at the Auberge du Soleil for one of the best views of the valley. It is a luxury restaurant located off the Silverado Trail. Learn about wine Napa http://www.cheers2wine.com and restaurants. You can also print coupons free wine tasting here.

Craftsman Inn (Calistoga, CA)