12 Best Lunch Spots In Napa
Best Lunch In Napa – Our 12 Favorite Spots! Lunch is a must when you’re out wine tasting! Whether you’re in the mood for a
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The first thing I always do when I land in California is go to In-N-Out. I literally land, get my luggage, and head over to In-N-Out (off the US 101 freeway Millbrae exit), before anything else. Living on the East Coast now, it’s one of the things I miss most about living in California! So why not put together an In-N-Out Wine Pairing Guide!
I’ve had almost everything on their main menu and their hidden menu. So like most West Coasters I know my In-N-Out pretty well. My go-to order is a double double animal style with raw onions. Yum! The burgers are fresh, tasty, and just quite simply deliciously made.
What would make the In-N-Out experience even better? Pairing with wine! The burgers are as tasty as any you’d find at a typical dine-in restaurant with a wine menu. Good food and good wine will naturally find a way to pair well together. So we created this wine pairing guide above to help you choose what type of wine might work well for you. Drink what you like and try it out. Everyone’s palate is different so only you can determine whether it’s a good pairing or not!
And if you live on the East Coast, check out our wine pairing guide for Shake Shack.
Best Lunch In Napa – Our 12 Favorite Spots! Lunch is a must when you’re out wine tasting! Whether you’re in the mood for a
North Coast Wine Co. Outerbound Pinot Noir – WineO Mark Review Wine Stats Grape Variety: 100% Pinot Noir Vintage: 2019 ABV: 14% Wine Region: North Coast,
Böen Pinot Noir – WineO Mark Review Wine Stats Grape Variety: 100% Pinot Noir Vintage: 2021 ABV: 14.6% Wine Region: California Flavor Profile: Cherry, raspberry, blackberry,
Merry Edwards Sauvignon Blanc – WineO Mark Review Wine Stats Grape Variety: 100% Sauvignon Blanc Vintage: 2022 ABV: 14% Wine Region: Russian River Valley, California