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The Napa Valley Wine Train Expands
Quattro Vino Tour to Three New Journeys
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Napa, CA – August 2017 / Newsmaker Alert / The Napa Valley Wine Train, echoing the glory days of train travel, has announced the expansion of its Quattro Vino tour and tasting program, which now includes three new offerings – the Legacy, Estate, and Collective journeys. Each of these immersions into the Napa Valley aboard the beautifully renovated 1915-vintage Pullman railcars offers exciting culinary and wine adventures and features stops at three of Napa Valley’s renowned winery estates.
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The Napa Valley Wine Train Expands Quattro Vino Tour to Three New Journeys
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Quattro Vino tours begin with a welcome sparkling wine tasting upon embarkation from the downtown Napa McKinstry Street Station. Then during the course of the next six hours, guests enjoy a four-course Napa Valley dining experience aboard the Napa Valley Wine Train, curated by Executive Chef Donald Young, while visiting three of Napa’s iconic wineries. The three programs newly added include:
  • The Legacy Tour with tastings and tours at Robert Mondavi Winery, Charles Krug Winery and V. Sattui Winery
  • The Estate Tour with tastings and tours at Domain Chandon, HALL Napa Valley and Inglenook
  • The Collective Tour with tastings and tours at Raymond Vineyards, Beringer Vineyards and St. Supéry Estate Vineyards & Winery
Tickets for each of the Quattro Vino tours start at $329 per person. For reservations and more information, please call 800-427-4124 or visit www.winetrain.com/quattro-vino-tours.

About Napa Valley Wine Train
The Napa Valley Wine Train is one of the most distinctive Napa restaurants, offering an authentic, memorable experience that echoes the glory days of train travel, with fine dining service, multiple course meals, Napa Valley scenery and ultimate relaxation aboard exquisitely restored vintage rail cars. This top-dining establishment is housed in a museum quality, antique train that runs on 25-miles of track in the heart of the Napa Valley. The train itself has two engines, three kitchens on board, and a collection of early 20th century 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 in the early 1900s.

Media Contact:
Glodow Nead Communications
for Napa Valley Wine Train
Morgan Moore
415-394-6500

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Publishing Dates: 08/17/17 – 10/17/17
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