![]() Its a bit pricey but its one of those memorable type experiences at a winery.If interested, I would not promise your kid in advance to go swimming in case they are at capacity - but if they are not, it is a fun place to go for all. During the week, usually can get a chance to enjoy. On the weekend, the pool does get to capacity. Outside there is a large swimming pool (note: If you were there longer they also have pool side cabanas for rent). ![]() You can do this on your own pace and will take about half hour or so. There is a lot of Hollywood memorabilia on site - which is fun to look at. In particular we like the Directors Cut wine. We are wine club members at Coppola - we went on their tour and poured us so much great wine, we just said yes. It mentions Frog's Leap which is also in Rutherford just a few miles from Inglenook.įor a not too pretentious restaurant, try the Rutherford Grill which is just across the street from the entrance to Inglenook. Here's an article about visiting the Napa Valley with kids. There's also a little cafe' there for coffee and other drinks. You can walk around the grounds and enter the museum for free but, of course, tasting wines or taking a tour requires a fee. This is a classic Napa Valley property but it's main interest lies in its history and would not be that interesting for most children. His winery in Rutherford is now called Inglenook which is the name of the original estate that Coppola purchased and has restored to its former glory. ![]() It's a great place to bring kids with a fine restaurant and a huge swimming pool with cabanas. The Francis Ford Coppola Winery is now in Geyserville in Sonoma County.
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