In a Valley full of memorable experiences, the Napa Valley Wine Train is one of the more unique travel experiences. Passengers ride in historic Pullman dining cars decked out in mahogany and polished brass while enjoying great meal, fine wine and views of the Napa Valley.
It’s always a great event, but on the July 11 dinner tour, guests will get a special treat: a Winemaker’s Dinner with legendary vintner Heidi Peterson Barrett.
Heidi may be the closest thing to royalty in the world of California winemaking. The daughter of California wine pioneer Richard Peterson, she is the creator of some California’s most notable cult wines, including Screaming Eagle and Amuse Bouche.
Details about the event are still a little sketchy (last time we checked, there was no info about it on the Wine Train web site). Check their web site for updates.
The Napa Valley Wine Train runs from downtown Napa to St. Helena, with trips lasting about 3 hours.














