Wine Tasting and Chocolate Pairing at Home

With DIY kit delivered to you

Bring Napa to your living room with a fun interactive wine tasting virtual experience!


Hoopes Vineyard
Hoopes Vineyard
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1 hour Class size 15 to 100     label $150

How it works
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Hoopes Vineyard (liquor license number: 608662) will deliver a Box to you (a kit with what you'll need). You must be 21+ years old to purchase this Box. Shipping in the US is free, and you'll get your box delivered in time for your class. We ship nationwide.
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Enjoy the online class - after booking, you'll get a link to join the interactive class.

If you've missed the joy of tasting wines with expert guidance, this is your chance to try something new from the comfort of home.

Hoopes Vineyard owner, Lindsay Hoopes, will guide you through a wine and chocolate pairing virtual experience. She will walk you through four different wine tastings and discuss why Napa Valley makes wine so well. As you enjoy your locally made chocolates, she will explain how flavors in foods can affect how you taste wine. You'll learn the history of small family vineyards in Napa Valley and have plenty of time to ask questions.

This is an engaging experience for the wine lovers in your life. Rally the troops and make it an interactive happy hour or plan an online experience for your remote team.

By the end of your time, you'll get to know four new wines and enjoy delicious chocolate pairings.

Add-ons available for this class
  • Hoopes Vineyard Olive Wood Wine Key ($25)
  • Hoopes Vineyard Coravin ($130)
You can add these when you book (optional).
 
Knowledge required
Beginner-friendly
 
What you'll get in your kit
  • 4 mini bottles (187 ml) of Rosé, Chardonnay, Syrah, and Cabernet Sauvignon
  • 2 boxes of chocolate truffles by Kollar Chocolates
What you'll need
No requirements
 
Your teacher
Hoopes Vineyard
Hoopes Vineyard

Facebook likes4.8 stars (42+)
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At Hoopes Family Vineyard, our hearts pulse through every one of our bottles, and through the land we cultivate, too. Hoopes Family Vineyard is more than just an award-winning winery–it’s a home for the next generation of wine innovators, a new hotbed of local biodiversity and regenerative agriculture, a safe haven for animals, a hidden destination for Napa travelers, and the source of the best damn wine we’ve ever known.

Our philosophy is simple: we are who we say we are. We are Hoopes. We are authentic. We grow our grapes and we make our own wine. We steward the land because it is our legacy. Our wine tells our family story, and the story of all who help us craft the perfect bottle.

Our wine has a sense of place and also a sense of adventure.

Thus, to understand our wine, you have to know who we are. Today the pack is led by second-generation proprietor, Lindsay Hoopes. Lindsay brings new energy into the deeply rooted heritage Hoopes shares with Napa Valley.

Raised on our farm by her wine-loving family, Lindsay Hoopes learned how to cultivate grapes and promote Napa’s sense of place and terroir through her father, Spencer Hoopes. Spencer Hoopes loved farming, and developed a passion for wine as the wine industry in Napa blossomed right around him.

When Spencer moved his family to Napa, it wasn’t so obvious that Napa would become an internationally-acclaimed wine growing region, or that the twelve-acre plot he purchased in Oakville would evolve to be the epicenter of Napa’s most prominent cabernet sauvignon brands. Be it lucky or smart, Spencer struck winemaker-gold.

Spencer Hoopes grew grapes for other vintners and quickly earned repute for some of the best cabernet sauvignon in the Napa Valley. Spencer’s stewardship of the land was heralded by many. When other vintners asked if they could use the Hoopes name to authenticate the high-calibre of their wine, Spencer concluded that, darn it, he should do it himself.

Enter Lindsay. Spencer encouraged Lindsay to explore the world and potentially other careers before making a decision to settle at home in the family business. Farming suffers no fools, and Spencer wasn’t just going to give her a job.

Lindsay has a wanderlust. After living abroad in many countries, from Ireland to Costa Rica, Lindsay studied international law, worked in international logistics and ultimately worked in homicide at the San Francisco District Attorney’s office. But Lindsay eventually made her way back to Napa Valley when a family illness prompted her to take over Hoopes Vineyard in 2012.

Lindsay honored her heritage and father’s winemaking philosophy, but retained her sense of adventure–and the wild can-do spirit that flows through our wines–by giving Hoopes Family Vineyard some innovative upgrades. She paired with famed vintners Anne Vawter and Jennifer Rue on bold new cabs, and together they started producing wines from a number of newer vineyards to better capture the diverse Napa landscape throughout the brand portfolio.

Lindsay adopted regenerative agricultural practices and bio-diverse farming initiatives, founded a rescue sanctuary for animals, worked with environmental groups for organic and sustainability certification, and created a hub for young wine fans to immerse themselves in California wine culture in what is now the Oasis by Hoopes. Lindsay also now tells the story of our wine through food in her many culinary partnerships and initiatives.

To that end, Hoopes Vineyard has a wine club that’s not just about tastings. (Although yes, the tastings are great.) We invite our members to become part of our extended family and experience the “farm life.” Stay tuned for our experience-based memberships that will take vineyard guests through the process of cultivating, harvesting, and preparing the best possible ingredients on the richest possible farmland, and eating well by them, too.

Lindsay lives on the vineyard today with Spencer, her husband Miten, 3-year old Rohan, Baby Rajan, rescue pups Maya and Sophie, and the rest of the rescue herd of pigs, goats, chickens, mini horses, Cesar the turkey and donkey, Jack-E O’Asses.

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2024-04-05 15:00:00
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