The Napa Valley Wine Train Announces a New Partnership and Updated Winery Tour
From History to Innovation. The Napa Valley Wine Train's new partnership with Charles Krug and Raymond Vineyards connects the entire Napa Valley.
- Napa, CA (1888PressRelease) March 11, 2015 - Three Napa Valley icons are coming together to create an unmatched Napa Valley experience for both locals and visitors alike. The Napa Valley Wine Train, Charles Krug Winery, Napa Valley's first winery, and eclectic Raymond Vineyards are partnering for a revamped Ambassador Winery Tour, where guests enjoy a day full of playful and educational tasting and touring.
"This is an exciting new partnership that is bringing together major players in Napa Valley's history and present day fame," said Kira Devitt, Director of Marketing and PR for the Napa Valley Wine Train. "We are thrilled to be working with Charles Krug and Raymond Vineyards to provide our guests with what really is a complete Napa Valley experience."
Guests will begin the day on the Napa Valley Wine Train, dining in a 100 year old Pullman railcar, built in 1915. Lunch will be freshly prepared while the Train travels up the western side of the Napa Valley, providing the opportunity for those on board to enjoy the views. Once in St. Helena, guests on the Ambassador Winey Tour will transfer to a motorcoach to transport them to Charles Krug Winery for a tour filled with wine tasting and history.
In 1861, just three years before the train tracks were put in, Charles Krug was established as the first winery in Napa Valley and played a huge role in the Valley's development as a world-renowned wine producing region. In 1943, Charles Krug was sold and joined the Mondavi family, who raised the winery to be on par with Napa Valley's Big Four. The winery remains family operated today, with Peter Mondavi Sr. acting as President with his sons Marc and Peter Jr. assuming major roles, continuing their dedication to producing the finest Bordeaux style wines in Napa Valley. Following the tour and tasting with food pairings, guests will board the motorcoach bound for Raymond Vineyards.
At Raymond Vineyards, guests will get a behind the scenes look at winemaking, sampling four wines throughout the tour. The Raymond family arrived in Napa in 1933 and was quickly immersed in winemaking, founding Raymond Vineyards in 1970. Five generations of the family helped create this Napa icon with an enduring reputation for elegant wines. Today, inspired by the vision of Proprietor Jean-Charles Boisset, Raymond is a diverse destination dedicated to inspiring its guests' passion for fine wine in an environment of exploration and creativity. The motorcoach will return guests to the Wine Train Station via the Silverado Trail on the eastern side of the Valley.
More information for the Wine Train's Ambassador Winery Tour can be found at http://winetrain.com/winery-tours/ambassador-winery-tour
The Napa Valley Wine Train is located at 1275 McKinstry Street in downtown Napa, California. Reservations are recommended and can be made by calling 800-427-4124 or visiting the website http://winetrain.com.
About the Napa Valley Wine Train
One of the few active historic passenger railroads in the United States, the Napa Valley Wine Train offers an engaging and memorable experience that echoes the glory days of train travel, with fine dining service, multiple course meals cooked to order, Napa Valley scenery and ultimate relaxation aboard an exquisitely restored vintage train. The Napa Valley Wine Train features antique Pullman rail cars faithfully restored with Honduran mahogany paneling, brass accents, etched glass partitions and plush armchairs that evoke the spirit of luxury rail travel at the beginning of the 20th century. Conveniently located in downtown Napa and easily accessible, the Napa Valley Wine Train offers car-free transportation options that bring guests to Napa Valley without having to drive.
Media contacts: Kira Devitt and Kim Powers, Napa Valley Wine Train, (707) 253-2111, PR ( @ ) winetrain dot com
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