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The 10 Best Napa Valley Wedding Venues in 2027

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The 10 Best Napa Valley Wedding Venues in 2027

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For a Napa Valley wedding, Meadowood Napa Valley is the Best Overall pick — a Relais & Châteaux estate where full buyouts and weddings typically run $75,000+ all-in for the venue, catering, and grounds across its 250 forested acres. The Best Value pick is V. Sattui Winery, where you can host a full reception with the winery's own catering and wine for roughly $10,000–$18,000 total, a fraction of the luxury estates.

This list is for couples planning a wine-country wedding for 80–250 guests, spanning rustic-elegant barns to white-glove resorts, with site fees from about $5,000 to well past $50,000. Every venue below is a real, currently-operating Napa Valley property, ranked on setting, capacity, catering flexibility, and overall guest experience.

1. Meadowood Napa Valley 🏆 BEST OVERALL

Meadowood is a 250-acre private estate in St. Helena, long regarded as the crown jewel of Napa hospitality and a Relais & Châteaux member. Ceremonies happen on manicured croquet lawns ringed by oaks, with receptions in the Fairway or the wine-cellar spaces.

Expect a true luxury budget: full weddings here commonly land at $75,000 and up once you combine the estate fee, the property's celebrated culinary team, and overnight rooms for the wedding party. The resort holds 85 guest lodges and suites, so it absorbs an entire wedding weekend.

It ranks #1 because nothing else in the valley pairs this level of seclusion, service ratio, and Michelin-grade food on one private property. It's for couples who want a multi-day buyout experience and have the budget to match.

Beyond the wedding day itself, Meadowood absorbs rehearsal dinners, welcome receptions, and a farewell brunch across its restaurants and private rooms, so a full weekend stays on one estate. The property's spa, hiking trails, and croquet and tennis courts give out-of-town guests a reason to arrive early, and the dedicated wedding team handles vendor coordination, tastings, and timeline planning as part of the buyout.

Couples typically reserve the estate 12 to 18 months ahead for prime fall Saturdays.

2. Auberge du Soleil

Perched on a hillside above the Rutherford bench, Auberge du Soleil delivers the postcard Napa view — olive groves rolling toward the valley floor. The Forbes Five-Star resort hosts intimate ceremonies on its terraces and in the olive-grove setting.

Site and event minimums here are steep, with food-and-beverage minimums that frequently start around $30,000–$40,000 for a Saturday in peak season, before rooms. The property has 50 rooms and suites, and its restaurant has held a Michelin star for years.

Capacity is intentionally smaller (roughly up to 120 guests seated), which suits couples wanting a refined, view-driven celebration over a sprawling party.

3. Carneros Resort and Spa

In the cooler Carneros district near the valley's south end, Carneros Resort and Spa spreads across 27 acres of cottages, vineyards, and three pools. It's a strong fit for couples who want resort amenities plus genuine wine-country scenery.

The resort offers multiple ceremony lawns and an event barn-style hall. Wedding packages and F&B minimums generally run $20,000–$45,000 depending on guest count and season, and the property holds 100 freestanding cottages and suites for guests.

Receptions can scale to roughly 220 guests, making it one of the more flexible larger-capacity luxury options in Napa.

4. Black Swan Lake

Black Swan Lake in Napa is a private 10-acre estate built around a spring-fed lake, with a glass-walled pavilion that opens to water and vineyard views. It's an architecturally modern alternative to the rustic-winery look.

The venue is rental-and-vendor-flexible: site fees typically run $12,000–$20,000, and you bring your own licensed caterer, which gives couples more control over total cost. The pavilion and lakeside lawn seat up to about 300 guests, among the largest indoor-outdoor capacities in the area.

It ranks here for couples wanting a blank-canvas luxury property where they design the catering and décor themselves.

5. Beaulieu Garden

Beaulieu Garden in Rutherford is a storied private garden estate with a sycamore allée, formal hedges, and a long farm-style dinner setting under century-old trees. It's frequently cited among California's most beautiful outdoor wedding gardens.

This is a high-end, fully customizable property: rental fees commonly run $25,000–$35,000, with an approved-caterer model and full tenting/production for the reception. The grounds comfortably host 150–250 guests for a seated dinner in the gardens.

Choose it for a sophisticated, garden-party aesthetic where the planting and hedges are the décor.

6. V. Sattui Winery 💎 BEST VALUE

V. Sattui in St. Helena is a family-owned winery with a rare advantage: it does its own on-site catering and supplies its award-winning wine, which collapses your vendor list and your budget. Ceremonies take place in the vineyard and oak grove, with receptions in the Vintner's Room or outdoor patio.

This is the value standout — complete weddings here typically run $10,000–$18,000 including food, wine, and the space, well below comparable Napa estates. The winery handles up to roughly 200 guests depending on the chosen space.

It earns Best Value because few wine-country venues bundle venue, food, and estate wine at this price.

7. Charles Krug Winery

The oldest winery in Napa (founded 1861), Charles Krug in St. Helena hosts weddings in front of its historic stone Carriage House and Redwood Cellar, framed by mountain views. The setting blends heritage architecture with vineyard scenery.

Site fees here generally run $8,000–$15,000, with an approved-caterer list rather than in-house food. The Carriage House lawn and indoor cellar accommodate roughly 150–250 guests, making it a flexible mid-budget choice.

It's for couples who want a landmark historic-winery backdrop without resort-level pricing.

8. Tre Posti

Tre Posti is an intimate restaurant-and-events venue in St. Helena housed in a restored barn-style building with a private courtyard and garden. It's built for smaller, food-forward celebrations.

The venue handles in-house catering, and buyouts typically run $15,000–$30,000 depending on guest count and menu. Capacity is intentionally limited to about 120 guests, with the courtyard for ceremonies and the barn interior for dinner.

Pick it when the meal matters most and you want a chef-driven, smaller-scale event.

9. Brix Napa Valley

Brix in Yountville is a restaurant set on a 16-acre estate with its own vineyard and a 1-acre culinary garden that supplies the kitchen. Ceremonies happen on the vineyard lawn with the Mayacamas range behind.

In-house dining is the draw here, and wedding minimums commonly run $12,000–$25,000. The Vineyard Room and garden host up to about 200 guests, and the farm-to-table program is a genuine differentiator.

It suits couples who want a Yountville address and a serious culinary reputation at a mid-range budget.

10. The Estate Yountville

The Estate Yountville is a 22-acre resort campus (formerly the Vintage Estate) with multiple hotels, lawns, and event spaces in the heart of Yountville's restaurant row. It's the most amenity-dense option for guests who'll explore the village.

The campus offers several ceremony lawns and ballrooms, with F&B minimums and packages running roughly $20,000–$40,000. With 192 rooms across its properties, it easily houses large wedding parties, and reception spaces scale to 300+ guests.

It ranks #10 as the big-capacity, full-service resort pick when walkability to dining and lodging is the priority.

What to Know About Napa Valley Weddings

Napa Valley stretches roughly 30 miles from the city of Napa in the south up through Yountville, Oakville, Rutherford, St. Helena, and Calistoga in the north, and the venue you pick anchors where your guests stay and travel. Yountville (home to The French Laundry, Bouchon, and Brix) is the most walkable hub for guests, while St.

Helena and Calistoga feel more rural and spread out. Most couples block rooms at properties like the Westin Verasa, the North Block, or the Napa Valley Marriott and run shuttles to the ceremony, since Napa's strict drunk-driving enforcement and winding Highway 29 make guest transport a real budget line, often $1,500 to $4,000 for buses.

Napa wineries operate under county use permits that frequently cap event guest counts, end times (often a 10 p.m. Music curfew), and amplified-sound rules, so always confirm a venue's permitted capacity and hard end time in writing before booking. Peak season runs May through October, with September and October harvest weekends commanding the highest minimums and selling out 12 to 18 months ahead.

A Friday, Sunday, or off-season winter date can cut food-and-beverage minimums by 20 to 40 percent at the resort venues. Expect to budget a 22 to 25 percent service charge plus Napa County sales tax on top of food and beverage at most properties, and plan for a wedding planner — many estates require a licensed coordinator — at roughly $5,000 to $12,000.

How to Choose

FAQ

How much does a Napa Valley wedding cost in 2027? A full Napa Valley wedding usually runs $30,000 to over $100,000 once you combine venue, catering, wine, and lodging. Value-focused winery venues like V. Sattui can bring a complete event closer to $10,000–$18,000, while luxury estates like Meadowood and Auberge du Soleil start in the $50,000–$75,000+ range.

Which Napa venues include catering and wine? V. Sattui, Brix, and Tre Posti all handle catering in-house, and V. Sattui supplies its own estate wine. These bundled venues simplify vendor coordination and typically lower total cost compared to approved-caterer estates like Beaulieu Garden or Charles Krug.

What is the largest-capacity wedding venue in Napa? Black Swan Lake and The Estate Yountville top out around 300 guests, making them the go-to choices for larger weddings. Most luxury estates such as Auberge du Soleil and Tre Posti cap closer to 120 to preserve an intimate feel.

When is the best time to get married in Napa Valley? Late spring (May–June) and harvest season (September–October) bring the best weather and vineyard scenery but also peak pricing. For lower minimums and easier date availability, consider a Friday or a date between November and April.

Bottom Line

For an all-out wine-country celebration with on-site lodging and Michelin-level food, Meadowood Napa Valley is the Best Overall at $75,000+. If you want genuine Napa scenery, in-house catering, and estate wine without the luxury price tag, V. Sattui Winery is the Best Value at roughly $10,000–$18,000 all-in.

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