decorative font style
    Travel >> Holiday Travel >  >> Hotel & Food

Hangover Survival Guide: How to Thrive in Napa Valley After Wine Tasting

Hangover Survival Guide: How to Thrive in Napa Valley After Wine Tasting

It wouldn't be a proper spring break without indulging in one glass too many. Writer Elizabeth Johnson shows us how to enjoy Napa Valley after a day sampling the local wares.

CALISTOGA, California – Consciousness moved in slowly. My mouth was drier than the Sahara Desert. My head throbbed. Five minutes: That was all it would take. In five minutes, I would be dead.

The night (and afternoon and morning) before was a swirl. One wine tasting, followed by another. And another. And another. I had walked through the finest vineyards in Napa and Sonoma counties sipping pinot noir. The day was beautiful, and the alcohol bountiful. But now, hungover and dehydrated, it felt like the end.

It turns out, there's still plenty to do in California's wine country once you get to the bottom of the last glass. After popping some Advil and chugging a liter of water, I spent the day sober (gasp!). And it was even better than the booze-fueled days before had been.

SOAK OUT THE TOXINS

Step One: Get out of bed. I slipped on a pair of sunglasses and blearily scrolled through internet pages on my iPhone — the screen was brighter than the sun. I settled on Calistoga Spa Hot Springs. Ancient people believed bathing in the water would rejuvenate the spirit, mind, and body. They were onto something. The spa has four geothermal mineral pools ranging from 80 to 104 degrees. I channeled my inner beached whale for an hour, then headed inside to the spa. Masseuses shuttled me from a volcanic ash mud bath to a steam room. Dripping in sweat, I began to feel human again. Cue the Beauty and the Beast song of the same name. Actually don't — my head still throbs.

Hangover Survival Guide: How to Thrive in Napa Valley After Wine Tasting

CARBO LOAD

Few foods are better for a sensitive stomach than bread. (Okay, I'm not a doctor. But it feels true.) I spent the next few hours at Napa Valley Extra Virgin sampling fresh olive oils and balsamic vinegars. News alert: I didn't puke once. After downing a dozen glasses of wine the day before, that is an accomplishment. The shop, located on Lincoln Avenue, sources olives from local estates. Let me tell you, the oils might even be better than their Italian cousins. The knock-out flavors include blackberry balsamic vinegar and olive oil infused with red pepper flakes and garlic. I dare you to leave the shop without a bottle under your arm.

Hangover Survival Guide: How to Thrive in Napa Valley After Wine Tasting

PICK UP A BOOK

After filling up, I strolled down the street to Copperfield's Books, an independent bookstore filled with bestsellers, culinary books, and wine guides. The Calistoga shop is the northernmost literary shop in the Napa Valley. Unfortunately, the music lulled me right into a deep slumber. I fell asleep on one of the couches spooning a book about cooking rotisserie chicken. I woke up an hour later to my boyfriend poking me, a cup of coffee from the cafe in hand. The day had faded into night, and the last remnants of an angry hangover were almost gone.

Hangover Survival Guide: How to Thrive in Napa Valley After Wine Tasting

DINE OUTDOORS

I was ready to pick up alcohol again. Sam's Social Club is the place to rebound. I ordered a glass of red wine and stole a few sips from my boyfriend's El Jimador tequila. But that was enough. The best way to enjoy wine country is not to overdue it. The low-key restaurant featured a patio strung with twinkle lights and plush couches lined around a fire pit. Menu items included local oysters from Hog Island, roasted bone marrow, and fresh market ceviche. The grilled octopus was also tender and flavorful. I ate slowly, savoring the spices and seafood.

Slowly, I started to doze off again. After a full day of relaxation, I was almost ready for my next scheduled tasting in the morning — sans hangover. Visions of vineyards danced in my head.


BUT WAIT, THERE'S MORE

Fathom's Napa and Sonoma Guide
Living the Napa Fantasy at Auberge du Soleil
Napa Valley's Hidden Treasures


Hotel & Food
  • How Americans Can Easily Visit Cuba: Holland America Cruise Guide

    For decades, Cuba has captivated Americans as a dream destination—a stunning, time-capsule island long out of reach. Recent regulatory changes have made travel not only possible but straightforward and affordable. Holland America offers U.S. citizens and global travelers an effortless way to explore this timeless paradise via cruise.     How to Visit Cuba Legally as an American Discovering Holland America’s Cuba cruises filled me with excitement. The visa process seemed intimidating,

  • Expert Tips to Survive and Thrive on Long-Haul Flights

    Long-haul flights can test even the most seasoned travelers endurance with cramped seats and limited space. As an experienced globetrotter, Ive refined strategies to make these journeys more bearable—and even enjoyable. In partnership with Audible, here are proven tips to enhance comfort, including audiobooks to pass the time effortlessly. Entertainment Balance packing light with essential distractions to combat boredom and confinement. A Kindle or paperback works, but audiobooks from Audible a

  • Maximizing Your Incheon Layover: Insider Tips for Tours, Authentic Eats, and Rest in South Korea

    During our trip to Bali, we transformed a 12-hour layover at Incheon International Airport into an unforgettable adventure. We booked a 2-hour transit tour for just $14 per person, featuring sightseeing in Incheon, a visit to Yeongjong Fish Market, and a serene walk through Yonggungsa Temple. Arriving early morning during the off-season, the fish market felt like a quiet gem. Several shops remained open, showcasing unique restaurants with built-in fire pit tables, live octopus displays, and a n