Bardessono

6526 Yount St
Yountville, CA  94599


Phone: Reservations: 877.932.5333 Restaurant: 707.204.6030

Email: guestservices@bardessono.com

Web Site: bardessono.com

Price Range: Rates: $499 and up


Nearby Wineries
Artesa Vineyards & Winery

Aside from excellent wine, an epic family history, dramatic Napa Valley views, and stunning architecture make Artesa Vineyards & Winery a destination-worthy experience.

Bennett Lane Winery

This beautiful winery has an elegantly appointed tasting bar, and a new custom iPad application for guests to use for an interactive tasting experience. 

Beringer Vineyards

Beringer Vineyards is the region’s oldest continuously operating winery, with a winemaking tradition dating back 130 years

Castello di Amorosa

Inspired to build an authentic Medieval castle to honor his Italian heritage and showcase his exceptional wines, Dario Sattui studied architecture for 30 years before he created Castello di Amorosa. The 121,000-square-foot fortress took 14 years to build, stone by stone.

Envy Wines

After sampling from this boutique winery’s portfolio, folks often ask if the label was chosen as an inside wink to other winemakers, because the wines certainly are enviable.

Etude Wines

Aptly named “etude” after the music term for a focused study to perfect technique, Etude Wines is dedicated to mastering the craft of winegrowing in the Napa Valley.

Franciscan Estate Winery

Franciscan's friendly and knowledgeable team of wine educators has earned a fine reputation for offering unique seminars and interactive explorations designed to expand the palate and mind.

Grgich Hills Estate

At Grgich Hills Estate, their shattering the myth that only French soil can produce the world’s greatest wines.

Materra, Cunat Family Vineyards

With a little patience and persistence, Brian Cunat, who hails from McHenry, Illinois, realized a dream when he, his wife Miki, and daughters Neena and Amie, founded Materra, Cunat Family Vineyards, in St. Helena, California, in 2007.

Monticello Vineyards

Inspired by the author of the Declaration of Independence and third president of the United States Thomas Jefferson, who once said, “Good wine is a necessity of life for me,” Jay Corley founded Monticello Vineyards.

Peju Province Winery

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Robert Mondavi Winery

With his belief that the Napa Valley could be the center of a gracious lifestyle embracing wine, food, and art, Robert Mondavi built the valley’s first major winery since Prohibition in 1966.

Somerston - Mandarin

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St. Clement Vineyards

St. Clement’s history began in 1976, when William Casey, a local ophthalmologist, bought the house and built a 10,000-case stone winery in the backyard.

Stags’ Leap Winery

Located on the east side of the Napa Valley, the 240-acre estate rests in its own intimate valley, graced with natural beauty, historic buildings, gardens, and a legendary reputation for elegant wines that express their unique terroir.

Tamber Bey Vineyards

When former high-tech executive and equestrian Barry Waitte founded Tamber Bey Vineyards in 1999, he named it after his first two Arabian horses, Tamborina and Bayamo.

Trinchero Napa Valley

With a Napa Valley winemaking history that dates back to 1948, the Trinchero family has gained an exceptional international reputation for producing fine small lot wines.

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Bardessono: Going Green Has Never Felt So Good

Dedicated to providing guests with an environment that is luxurious, serene, and decidedly green, Bardessono leaves no stone unturned. The sleek 62-suite environmentally conscious hotel offers a private retreat in the heart of the Napa Valley, complete with a world-class restaurant and indulgent spa.

Bardessono has an exceptional ability to seamlessly blend the best interests of its guests and the planet together. Each guest room offers an open living space, a sumptuous bathroom, gas fireplace, and private courtyard or balcony. Natural linens and bath products are featured, along with sensors that automatically open and close guest room blinds and turn off the lights when guests leave the room. Initially, one might think that this type of feature is provided purely for comfort, but it also has environmental benefits. Even the guest rooms’ large picture windows have a green motive: they let in plenty of natural light.

The words “environmentally friendly” fall short when describing Bardessono. Beyond the fact that salvaged wood, reclaimed stone, and a variety of non-toxic recycled materials were used in its construction, a host of environmental initiatives are implemented by the hotel on a daily basis. More than 900 hidden rooftop solar panels and 72 geothermal wells provide much of the energy needed to heat, cool, and provide hot water to the guest rooms and spa. The hotel has a dedicated recycling and composting program, and its restaurant sources organic ingredients locally and from its own on-site culinary garden. It should come as no surprise that Bardessono is California’s very first LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Platinum Certified hotel—and one of only three hotels in the world to achieve the honor.

But all of these efforts seem effortless to guests who tend to linger in their suites over a cup of artisan-crafted coffee or take a short spin around the area on a carbon fiber bicycle. Although sustainable design is at the heart of its vision, Bardessono is loved for the way it provides simple luxury in the heart of Napa Valley wine country.