1. Napa / Sonoma Valley, California
Ah yes, Napa and Sonoma Valley, the mecca of American wine. Whether a special anniversary, bachelor/bachelorette party, wedding, or you just want to drink some delicious wine, there are many options to get you and your group to and from Napa and Sonoma Take yourself out of the terminal and jump into a Learjet, or maybe a Gulfstream, and land in the heart of Napa Valley at Napa County Airport (APC), only accessible by private jet. Heading to Sonoma instead of, or in addition to Napa? No problem! Take that private jet over to Sonoma Valley Airport (0Q3) and pour yourself a glass of cabernet as others wait for their baggage at San Francisco International Airport (SFO).
Make sure you visit:
Sattui (Napa)
DarioushWinery (Napa)
Castello di Amarosa(Napa)
Bella Vineyards & Wine Caves (Sonoma)
Lambert Bridge (Sonoma)
2. Finger Lakes, New York
Question: What region is the second-largest producer of wine in the United States? Well, if you read the above title or guessed Finger Lakes, New York – you’re right! What do you win? A private flight in a Falcon 2000 for you and 5 of your closest friends. Just kidding, but we can arrange that flight for you! Whether Finger Lakes Regional Airport (0G7), Ithaca Tompkins Regional Airport (ITH) or Penn Yan Regional Airport (PEO), we’ll get you and your passengers to one or all of the following wineries in your own private jet:
Americana Vineyard (Cayuga Lake)
Anthony Road Wine (Seneca Lake)
Bloomer Creek (Seneca Lake)
Fox Run Vineyards (Seneca Lake)
Konstantin Frank (Keuka Lake)
3. Willamette Valley, Oregon
Are you a fan of pinot noir? Well, how about you jet off to Willamette Valley in Oregon? With over 500 wineries, it is recognized as one of the premier Pinot noir producing areas in the world. With 60 miles of vineyards, don’t waste your time getting there by running through the main terminal to catch your connecting flight. Land 14 miles away from Willamette Valley at Aurora State Airport (UAO), accessible only by private jet. Or, take in the city of Portland before making the 22-mile drive to the valley from Portland International Airport (PDX). Some of the top-rated wineries to see:
3 Fools Winery
A to Z Wineworks
AbiquaWind Vineyard
Adelsheim Vineyard
Airlie Winery
4. Bordeaux, France
Want to drink like the ancient Romans? Charter a private plane to visit the historic vineyards of Bordeaux, established nearly 2,000 years ago. There are plenty of private aircraft options that can get you to the many European vineyards, Bordeaux included. Put a cork in that commercial flight option and relax in a Global 5000 charter flight on your way to:
Chateau d’Agassac
Chateau La Dominique
Chateau Franc-Mayne
Chateau Guiraud
Chateau Gruaud Larose
Let Air Planning guide you through the world of private air charter so you can book your very own private jet to the vineyards.
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