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Napa Wine Tasting Discounts: Planning Guide & Winery Deals

Plan a Napa tasting day around corridors and pass savings—not just a long winery list. Premium fees make each waived tasting or two-for-one offer worth grouping by town.

This is a Napa planning guide first and a winery directory second. 97 Napa Valley wineries below accept tasting discounts or passport benefits—but the savings only compound when you cluster stops along Highway 29 and Silverado Trail instead of zigzagging the whole valley.

Napa is the highest-fee major tasting market in the U.S. A single waived $50–$75 tasting or a two-for-one at a premium estate can cover a day’s pass cost. That is why corridor-based planning matters as much as which pass you carry.

How Napa Tasting Fees Change Pass Value

Most Napa tastings run $40–$100+ per person; reserve and cave experiences can exceed $150. Priority Wine Pass and Napa Vine Pass partners often offer complimentary tastings, fee waivers with purchase, or fixed-dollar credits—but many require advance reservations and exclude peak weekend slots. Because fees are high, even one successful redemption per day can beat the pass price; two stops often make the math obvious.

Best Napa Areas for Discount-Friendly Days

Sample Napa Discount Routes (One Corridor per Day)

Downtown Napa half-day: Start near the Oxbow, hit two pass partners within a few miles, and reserve the highest-fee seated tasting first so a waiver or credit applies where it saves the most.

St. Helena + Rutherford loop: Plan three stops max on Highway 29—one in Rutherford, two in St. Helena—to avoid backtracking through Yountville traffic.

Calistoga north valley: Combine Calistoga tasting rooms with one Oakville or St. Helena stop only if you have an early reservation; otherwise stay north and protect the day from I-29 bottlenecks.

When Napa Discounts Help Most

Passes and two-for-one offers shine on multi-winery weekends and when your party includes premium, seated tastings. They help less if you only visit one iconic estate at full price. Midweek visits often have better reservation availability, which makes pass redemption easier.

What to Confirm Before a Discounted Napa Tasting

Because Napa tasting fees can be high, a single waived tasting or two-for-one offer can change the economics of the day—more than in lower-fee regions.

Wine Passes in Napa Valley

If you already hold a pass, filter the Napa map by that program. Official pass sites set the rules; this guide lists which wineries participate in that pass program.

PassTypical priceOfficial siteNotes
Priority Wine Pass $49–$69 Priority Wine Pass Multi-region; many Napa partners on this list
Napa Vine Pass $59.95 Napa Vine Pass Napa Valley only; reservations often required
Rutherford Wine Pass $59–$99 Rutherford Wine Pass Rutherford corridor; pair with St. Helena stops

Compare all regions on our wine tasting discounts by region page.

Complete List of Napa Wineries with Wine Tasting Discounts

The following 97 Napa Valley wineries offer tasting discounts or passport benefits. Wineries are grouped by city (Napa, St. Helena, Rutherford, Oakville, Yountville, Calistoga, Angwin) so you can plan one corridor at a time.

Napa Wineries with Discounts in Napa

Napa city and south Napa are good starting points for visitors arriving from the Bay Area or staying near downtown. Keep these 39 wineries together before moving north toward Yountville, Rutherford, or St. Helena.

Napa Wineries with Discounts in St Helena

St. Helena has one of the strongest clusters of pass-friendly wineries in Napa Valley. These 34 participating wineries work best as their own half-day or full-day route rather than a quick add-on after downtown Napa.

Napa Wineries with Discounts in Rutherford

Good for travelers using Priority Wine Pass around classic Cabernet estates—10 wineries in Rutherford. Keep this as a focused half-day route instead of mixing it with Calistoga.

Napa Wineries with Discounts in Oakville

3 wineries in Oakville sit on the mid-valley Highway 29 strip; pair one Oakville stop with Rutherford or Yountville only if reservations align.

Napa Wineries with Discounts in Yountville

A smaller discount cluster in Yountville (3 wineries), but useful if you are pairing tastings with restaurants or lodging nearby.

Napa Wineries with Discounts in Calistoga

Better for a northern-valley route—7 wineries in Calistoga—where the drive from Napa city would otherwise eat into your savings.

Napa Wineries with Discounts in Angwin

1 winery in Angwin (Howell Mountain) works as a side trip; combine with Calistoga or St. Helena only if you have time for mountain roads.

Planning Tips for Napa Discount Tastings

On Discover Wine Online, open the Napa Valley map, turn on Show only businesses with discounts, and filter by the pass you hold. Cluster stops in one corridor so driving does not erase per-stop savings.

  • Book the highest-fee seated tasting first when using a waiver or credit.
  • Confirm the offer applies to your flight tier (estate vs reserve vs cave).
  • Midweek visits often have better pass redemption availability.
  • Use the city groupings above before crossing the valley.

Napa Map With Discount Filter

Use the map to filter by discount type and pass program, then save stops in corridor order for your trip.

Napa Wine Tasting Discounts FAQ

How much do Napa wine tastings cost?

Napa Valley wineries typically charge $40–$100+ per person for tastings; reserve and cave experiences can cost more. Wine passport programs such as Priority Wine Pass and Napa Vine Pass can significantly reduce these costs when you plan multiple stops.

Which Napa wineries accept Priority Wine Pass?

Over 97 Napa Valley wineries on this page accept Priority Wine Pass, including partners in Napa, St. Helena, Rutherford, Oakville, Yountville, and Calistoga. Filter the Napa map by pass type to plan your route.

Which Napa wineries accept Napa Vine Pass?

Napa Vine Pass is honored at many wineries on this list—including partners in Napa, St. Helena, and other valley cities. Confirm acceptance and reservation rules on the official pass site before you book.

How do I find winery tasting deals in Napa?

Browse the winery list by city on this page, or open the Napa map, enable the discount filter, and optionally filter by wine pass type.

What is the best Napa corridor for wine pass discounts?

Rutherford and St. Helena have dense Highway 29 clusters; Downtown Napa works for walkable half-days; Calistoga suits north-valley pacing. Choose one corridor per day.

Are Napa wine tasting discounts worth it for one winery?

Usually only if that single stop is a high-fee seated tasting where a waiver or two-for-one applies. Multi-stop weekends are where passes most often pay for themselves.

How We Maintain Winery Listings

Last reviewed: May 2026.

This guide lists 97 Napa Valley wineries that participate in tasting discount or pass programs. Pass rules are set by each program operator; we list which wineries participate in that pass program.

How we verify listings: We review winery websites and published pass-program pages, then periodically re-check participation status, reservation requirements, and tasting-fee language. Confirm with each winery before booking.

Published by Discover Wine Online. See how we maintain winery listings, wine tasting discounts by region, or contact support for corrections.


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