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One thing about Napa and Sonoma is that many of the wineries can’t or don’t host weddings (Domaine Carneros included). So, before you fall in like with a venue, make sure that they do weddings. Another thing to note is that many aren’t allowable to supply hard alcohol. So, if you want more than beer and wine, make sure to confirm that they can do it.
I found a few things, links below. Domaine Carneros is one of the most gorgeous places I’ve been in Napa and their sparkling wine is fabulous.