16 of the best Airbnbs near wineries in the US from Napa to the North Fork

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  • Wineries are re-opening to the public, and they can be great destinations for a gourmet getaway.
  • We’ve paired wine regions from coast to coast with local Airbnb options.
  • From standard homes to yurts, we found Airbnbs near wineries ranging from $120 to $456 per night.

Anyone who’s ever visited a winery knows that it’s all-too-tempting to linger in those beautiful settings. So, why not stay? Find yourself a cozy base camp and spend a few days exploring the vineyards and tasting the local wines. Though many wineries initially switched to virtual tastings due to the pandemic, tasting rooms have reopened their doors with new precautions in place (more on that here).  

There are currently 252 American Viticultural Areas (AVAs) spread across the country, with 141 in California alone. So, there’s a good chance you live within an easy road trip of a grape-growing region. Though I’m no sommelier, I’ve been to enough tastings to know that staying right nearby is a serious perk.

Because these wine-producing areas have become such popular destinations, the crop of vacation rentals is growing as quickly as the vines. From charming cottages to mod guest houses with pools, converted barns to rustic log cabins, wine country Airbnbs offer plenty of personality. 

We’ve selected the best Airbnbs near wineries from coast to coast, according to the following criteria:

  1. Listings are for an entire home, allowing for privacy and social distancing, in keeping with COVID-19 safety precautions.
  2. Each Airbnb host has committed to Airbnb’s enhanced cleaning process. 
  3. All are highly-rated Airbnb listings, with a minimum 4.79 rating and each home is hosted by an experienced Superhost.
  4. All accommodations are located in close proximity to top vineyards or wineries. Some are even right on vineyards.
  5. Distinctive design, character, and amenities make each Airbnb we’ve chosen stand out as a special experience.
  6. As of the time of publishing, all homes have open dates in the coming months, however, availability is subject to change. 

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Here are the best Airbnbs near wineries, sorted by area and then by price, from low to high.

Napa Valley cottage in downtown Calistoga

Book this Napa cottage on Airbnb 

Typical starting price: $320

Sleeps: 2 guests/1 bedroom

Rating: 4.87

Wine info: California grows over 100 varieties of grapes. The Calistoga AVA in Napa Valley includes over 50 wineries, known for producing cabernet sauvignon, zinfandel, petite sirah, charbono, and syrah varieties.

This storybook cottage is one of a cluster of 16 similar cottages scattered throughout an elm forest right in the heart of Calistoga. The cottages are collectively known as the Cottage Grove Inn, and they’re located within easy strolling distance of the town’s tasting rooms, shops, and restaurants.

The cottage is a relaxing and romantic place, with soft furnishings in white and rosy hues, reclaimed hardwood floors, vaulted ceilings, and a wood-burning fireplace (wood provided). The King bed has down bedding, and the spa-like bathroom offers robes, a two-person soaking tub, and shower. A customized armoire hides a kitchen nook with a small fridge and coffee and tea. 

Yoga mats, picnic basket backpacks, and cruiser bikes are available for some outdoor fun, and there’s also a Tesla charging station on the premises. 

Although the cottage is configured as a studio for double occupancy, the hosts can add an extra single bed if you give them advance notice. Dogs under 40 pounds are welcome too (for an extra $50 per pet, per night), but be aware children younger than 12 are prohibited. 

Vineyard cabin in Paso Robles

Book this Paso Robles cabin on Airbnb

Typical starting price: $350

Sleeps: 5 guests/2 bedrooms

Rating: 5.0

Wine info: The Paso Robles AVA includes over 200 wineries, and it’s especially known for its cabernet sauvignon, merlot, zinfandel, syrah, and chardonnay varieties.

Located on the Hoyt Family Vineyard, just nine minutes west of Paso Robles, this funky little cabin is peaceful and private, yet it’s within an easy 20-minute drive to several area vineyards.

Local design firm Daniels Wood Land was responsible for the cabin’s unconventional interior design, using repurposed wine barrels, fallen trees, and old industrial parts to create many of the home’s furnishings in a style the hosts describe as “cool, rustic chic.” 

Kids are welcome here, and one bedroom has bunk beds, while the other has a Queen bed. There’s a kitchen with a stove, microwave, refrigerator, and coffee maker, and the cabin is equipped with air conditioning and Wi-Fi.

It’s a free-spirited sort of place to relax. Outside there’s a spacious outdoor deck, plus a BBQ grill and picnic table, lounge seating, and a campfire area (s’more kit included). Guests have access to a hot tub on the adjoining property (there’s another Airbnb on the premises, and it’s possible to rent both for larger groups), and there’s even a tree swing at the top of the hill.

Vineyard guesthouse in St. Helena

Book this Napa guesthouse on Airbnb

Typical starting price: $346

Sleeps: 4 guests/studio

Rating: 4.97

Wine info: The St. Helena AVA in Napa has over 400 vineyards, and it’s especially known for cabernet sauvignon, cabernet franc, merlot, syrah, zinfandel, and sauvignon blanc grape varieties.

This recently renovated guesthouse is located on a private vineyard in the mountains 10 minutes from St. Helena. Plenty of neighboring vineyards are also within easy reach.

Open, airy, and elegant — with lofty, 20-foot ceilings and gorgeous views from wrap-around windows — the home’s modern design is white and bright, with flashes of sunny yellow and deep coral mixed with warm wood tones. The studio configuration includes a sleek white kitchenette, a rustic antique wooden dining table, a lounge area with a cushion-strewn built-in window bench and a Queen sleeper sofa, a fireplace, plus a white-curtained canopy bed. The bathroom is stocked with robes and offers an oversized walk-in shower.

It’s easy to wander between indoor and outdoor spaces. Two sets of French doors open onto a private terrace with panoramic vistas and a contemporary seating and dining area. 

Modern barn on vineyard near Healdsburg

Book this Sonoma barn on a vineyard on Airbnb 

Typical starting price: $457

Sleeps: 4 guests/2 bedrooms

Rating: 4.97

Wine info: Sonoma County’s Dry Creek Valley AVA encompasses over 150 vineyards and 60 wineries. It’s especially known for zinfandel and sauvignon blanc.

This sophisticated barn resides in the heart of a nine-acre working Zinfandel vineyard, overlooking Sonoma County’s beautiful Dry Creek Valley. Although it’s only five minutes away from Healdsburg — with its excellent restaurants, shops, galleries, and farmer’s market — the setting is private and peaceful.

Well-suited for two couples, it offers two luxurious Restoration Hardware California King bed suites (each with a full bath) separated by a shared great room with lounge seating, a dining table, and a well-equipped kitchen with high-end appliances. The decor is eclectic-cool, including a rustic wooden dining set, leather club chairs, modern white sofa, groovy handmade concrete tile flooring, rugs gathered from the hosts’ world travels, and striking original art throughout. A Haiku bamboo fan swirls above the main space to keep it cool.

It’s a place for easy indoor-outdoor living, with a fragrant lavender field just outside the living room’s French doors and a 45-foot covered porch that overlooks the vineyard and the Dry Creek Valley. A Weber gas grill is available, and there’s an outdoor seating and dining area. The hosts point out that the property isn’t suited to children younger than 8. 

Mountain guesthouse with pool in Napa

Book this Napa guesthouse with pool on Airbnb

Typical starting price: $456

Sleeps: 4 guests/studio

Rating: 4.79

Wine info: Napa Valley’s Mount Veeder AVA includes 35 wineries specializing in cabernet sauvignon, chardonnay, malbec, merlot, and syrah.

This tranquil guesthouse with vineyard views is hidden in the mountains only a few minutes up a country road from Napa. It’s a quiet and secluded setting for a peaceful and private stay, while still being right near incredible wineries.

The interior is light and open, with vaulted ceilings and minimalist-mod decor in white and wood tones. Fold-down beds are concealed behind panels resembling Shoji screens. One Queen bed and two Twin beds can share the main space, but the versatile home can also be configured with fewer beds to make room for a seating area, depending on your needs. The gorgeous, full kitchen has a white marble island with a breakfast bar, a fire-engine-red Smeg refrigerator, and the hexagonal-tiled bathroom features a walk-in shower. 

Outside, there’s an elegant lap pool, hot tub, and seating area for watching the sunset with a glass of wine. Walk up the road beyond the house to meet the local cows, alpacas, and sheep, and you’ll be rewarded with views all the way to San Francisco. This property has been used as a writer’s retreat, and it’s easy to see how someone could be inspired by this exquisite setting. 

Airstream with private hot tub beside tasting room in Wapato

Book this Yakima Valley Airstream on Airbnb 

Typical starting price: $120

Sleeps: 3 guests/1 bedroom

Rating: 4.96

Wine info: Washington State is a major wine producer, with 16 AVAs. The Yakima Valley AVA includes over 60 wineries, specializing in chardonnay, Riesling, merlot, cabernet sauvignon, and syrah, among other varieties.

Play it cool in this cool Airstream, parked in a private spot beside the Freehand Cellars tasting room in the Yakima Valley. Located just a few minutes away from downtown Yakima, the trailer comes with its own hot tub and gas firepit and it’s surrounded by eight acres of orchards, roses, and vineyards. 

The living space is streamlined and contemporary, with sleek metal surfaces, pale wood tones, and plenty of natural light. There’s a handy kitchenette and cushioned dining nook, a cozy queen bed, and a bathroom with shower, decorated with a jaunty sign reading, “Wine me up and watch me go!” The trailer also has all the necessary modern comforts, including Wi-Fi, TV, and air conditioning. 

Level-2 electric vehicle chargers are also available free on-site. And it’s no surprise that this Airstream is popular—there’s limited availability in spring, but more openings into summer and fall.

Vineyard cottage near Walla Walla

Book this Walla Walla vineyard cottage on Airbnb 

Typical starting price: $285

Sleeps: 4 guests/2 bedrooms

Rating: 4.86

Wine info: The Walla Walla Valley AVA extends across Washington and Oregon, with over 120 wineries specializing in cabernet sauvignon, merlot, syrah, cabernet franc, malbec, and other varieties.

Nestled amidst rolling fields of wheat and grapes on a family vineyard a few miles north of Walla Walla, this dreamy cottage offers quiet relaxation in a country setting.

With two covered porches and a sprawling lawn, visitors tend to spend a lot of time outdoors —dining, sipping wine, or just enjoying the sunset. Inside, the spaces have a refreshed antique charm, with hardwood floors and an open-plan living room warmed by a fireplace and furnished with leather sofas. The full kitchen and adjacent dining area feature a square wooden farmhouse table surrounded by white Windsor chairs. 

Consider bringing or renting a bike to explore local backroads and rural cycling routes. Downtown Walla Walla has more than 30 tasting rooms, and there are plenty of others to visit nearby.  

Wine Country yurt near Salem

Book this Oregon wine country yurt on Airbnb 

Typical starting price: $128

Sleeps: 6 guests/1 bedroom 

Rating: 4.96

Wine info: Oregon has 19 AVAs, with over 790 wineries growing nearly 100 grape varieties. The Eola-Amity Hills AVA is located in the Willamette Valley an hour southwest of Portland. With over 100 vineyards, and more than 30 wineries and tasting rooms, the region is especially known for its pinot noir and chardonnay.

For a one-of-a-kind stay, this yurt is tucked into an oak grove on five rural acres near Salem, only a few minutes away from several award-winning vineyards in the Eola-Amity Hills AVA.

Don’t judge a yurt by its cover: The interior goes far beyond the rudimentary, with modern amenities and spacious comfort. The bright and airy main space includes a living area with a 40-inch TV, a dining area with seating for six, and a full kitchen with a range and dishwasher. There’s even framed artwork adorning the walls. A private bedroom is furnished with a Queen-sized brass bed, dresser, and armoire, and the bathroom is equipped with a walk-in shower. A sofa bed and air mattress are also available for sleeping in the main room, plus the yurt has heating, a portable air conditioner, and WiFi. 

Outside, there’s a dining area with a grill and a private deck with a jolly umbrella-shaded cafe table. Well-behaved pets are allowed.

Willamette Valley cabin with vineyard views

Book this Willamette Valley vineyard cabin on Airbnb 

Typical starting price: $225

Sleeps: 2 guests/1 bedroom

Rating: 4.94

Wine info: The Yamhill-Carlton AVA is located about 45 minutes southwest of Portland, and includes over 50 wineries specializing in pinot noir, chardonnay, and pinot gris.

This recycled cedar cabin is perched at the edge of a forest overlooking 40 acres of vines on the Beacon Hill Vineyard in the Yamhill-Carlton wine country. The vineyard produces pinot noir, chardonnay, and Riesling, and they have a tasting room on-site. Plus, the cabin is located within a few minutes’ drive of several other wineries.

Built in the shape of a tower, the cabin offers panoramic views from the tree house-like upstairs bedroom. And while the wood-paneled space is compact, it’s practical and comfortable: There’s a wood-burning fireplace beside the living area’s two leather armchairs, electric heaters in each room, and air conditioning too. The kitchenette has a small refrigerator, microwave, coffee-maker, toaster, and electric burners, and the bathroom is equipped with a shower. 

The spacious outdoor deck is just right for sipping wine and keeping an eye on the vineyard. (The hosts even provide a bottle of their estate-grown pinot noir.) There’s also a picnic area with a BBQ grill and a firepit in the woods. 

Visitors remark on how gorgeous and peaceful it is to stay on the vineyard, although the host says to expect some farming activity between July and October. Guests can receive a 10% discount on designated local wine tours, too. Ask the host for details.

Log cabin near Fredericksburg in the Texas Hill Country

Book this Texas Hill Country cabin on Airbnb 

Typical starting price: $244

Sleeps: 2 guests/1 bedroom

Rating: 4.94

Wine info: Texas has eight AVAs and over 500 wineries. Fredericksburg in the Texas Hill Country AVA is located roughly 80 miles west of Austin, with about 50 wineries specializing in chardonnay, chenin blanc, merlot, and pinot noir.

An authentic log cabin, built in the 1800s, this remarkable rental is located just five miles from downtown Fredericksburg and within easy reach of numerous tasting rooms. 

One of three antique cabins on over seven acres (all three can be rented together, for a total of 18 guests), this two-person home is called Peach Cabin. And though it may be old, it’s certainly not musty or dusty. The interior is clean and fresh, with a soaring ceiling, stone fireplace, comfortable furniture, and a small kitchenette and dining area. The loft bedroom features a Queen-sized bed. But the star of the whole show may just be the bathroom’s fabulous antique copper soaking tub.

If that’s not enough, there’s a private hot tub on the back porch, and the cabin also comes with a picnic table, hammock, and charcoal grill. Don’t be surprised if you wake up to find deer grazing in the yard.

Vineyard barn in Palisade wine country

Book this Palisade vineyard barn on Airbnb

Typical starting price: $129

Sleeps: 4 guests/2 bedrooms

Rating: 4.91

Wine info: Colorado has a growing wine industry with two AVAs. The Grand Valley AVA runs along the Colorado River, and it’s known for syrah, merlot, cabernet sauvignon, and chardonnay varieties.

Explore Colorado’s wine country from this newly renovated barn, set amidst four acres of vineyards and peach orchards in the Grand Valley AVA. Located two miles from Palisade and 13 miles from Grand Junction, with stunning views of Mt. Garfield, the barn is right next door to Maison La Belle Vie Winery, Red Fox Cellars, and Garfield Estates.

The spacious, two-story living space features hickory floors upstairs and stained concrete floors on the main level, with simple, comfortable furniture. There’s an open-plan kitchen-living-dining area with a fireplace, plus one King and one Queen bedroom, and two bathrooms (one with a shower). The barn is comfortable year-round, with heating, air conditioning, a washer and dryer, and Wi-Fi.

Outside, there’s a patio with a firepit and grill for enjoying the gorgeous setting. Dogs, a cat, and three friendly sheep live on the property too, so you may have a chance to meet them. The hosts also mention that there is a railroad track at the bottom of the four-acre property, with daily trains, though recent reviewers note that it’s still quiet.

Two new cruiser bikes are available to rent for an additional $10 per day, and the hosts can also set you up with a local horse-and-carriage service so you can visit the valley wineries in style. You can walk to three different vineyards and bike to many others in less than 15 minutes. 

Hudson Valley tiny home on Shawagunk wine trail

Book this Hudson Valley tiny home on Airbnb

Typical starting price: $257

Sleeps: 3 guests/2 bedrooms

Rating: 4.98

Wine info: New York’s wine producers are classified within 11 AVAs. The Hudson River Region AVA includes 59 wineries, specializing in pinot noir, cabernet franc, Riesling, and merlot.

This super-stylish Airbnb Plus listing is a tiny house on a 30-acre farm, with vineyard and orchard views. If it looks familiar, maybe that’s because you’ve seen the home featured in Airbnb ad campaigns. Located on Hudson Valley’s 80-mile-long Shawangunk Wine Trail, with 15 vineyards nearby, there are plenty of tastes to explore during your stay.

Though it may be small, this cleverly designed place doesn’t feel cramped — it’s got a clean, modern vibe thanks to its light wood interiors and is filled with natural light. 

There’s one sleeping area with a Twin bed on the main level, plus a lofted King bed with a comfy memory foam mattress above, set off by a uniquely carved railing. The kitchen has a small refrigerator, electric tea kettle, and microwave, and the bathroom is stocked with upscale personal care products and includes a walk-in shower. 

Though it may feel off-the-grid, the home is equipped with Wi-Fi, heating, and air conditioning, so it’s plenty comfortable and connected. 

For evening relaxation, there’s a slate fire pit out in front, and guests rhapsodize about the tranquility of the setting and the clarity of the starry night skies.

Historic Finger Lakes barn on Seneca Lake Wine Trail

Book this Finger Lakes barn on Airbnb

Typical starting price: $298

Sleeps: 2 guests/Studio

Rating: 4.99

Wine info: The Finger Lakes region has over 100 wineries, and the Seneca Lake AVA is known for Riesling, cabernet franc, chardonnay, pinot noir, and Gewurztraminer.

This reconstructed 1810 threshing barn is located 10 minutes north of Watkins Glen, on the Seneca Lake Wine Trail, with views of the lake and neighboring vineyards.

The barn’s lower level has been converted into 1,100 square feet of living space that blends rough-hewn timber and stone construction with the comfort of modern amenities. Heated, polished concrete floors add gloss to the rustic charm of the interiors, where dramatic lighting, a creamy white color palette, and soft textures balance out the roughness of the wood.  

The multi-purpose main space is so well planned that it manages to feel uncluttered despite including a plush queen bed, a living area with paired leather sofas, a dining area with seating for four, a workspace with a desk, and a full kitchen with white cabinets and an island breakfast bar. The bathroom has a walk-in rain shower, and the barn is equipped with air conditioning, a washer and dryer, and Wi-Fi.

North Fork farmhouse cottage in Laurel, Long Island

Book this North Fork cottage on Airbnb

Typical starting price: $375

Sleeps:  2 guests/studio

Rating: 5.0

Wine info: Long Island’s 57 wine producers are divided into three AVAs. The North Fork AVA is known for cabernet franc, merlot, and chardonnay, among other varieties.

This delightful little North Fork cottage is hidden on private acreage, with a vineyard right next door and a farm stand nearby. 

The main room is tastefully furnished with hardwood floors and a Queen bed, plus a full kitchen, dining area with an antique table, and comfy seating area with a leather sofa and armchair. With high ceilings and a skylight, the space is bright and airy. When the weather is especially nice, open the french doors that lead to the covered veranda with seating overlooking the lush lawn.

Past guests have especially loved this home’s location, noting that it’s close to the vineyards, the beaches, and plenty of restaurants and shops.

Cottage near beaches and vineyards on Long Island

Book this North Fork cottage on Airbnb

Typical starting price: $380

Sleeps: 4 guests/2 bedrooms

Rating: 5.0

Wine info: Long Island’s 57 wine producers are divided into three AVAs. The North Fork AVA is known for cabernet franc, merlot, and chardonnay, among other varieties.

Located just one minute from Peconic Bay’s beaches in the North Fork hamlet of New Suffolk, this adorable seaside cottage is near multiple Long Island wineries.

The cottage’s charming vintage interiors feature hardwood floors and a nautical white and navy-blue color palette, with a relaxed mix of antique and new furniture. The main space is an open-plan living area and kitchen, with an island breakfast bar. Especially good for families, one bedroom has a Queen bed, and the other has two Twins. 

The cottage is part of a larger compound, sharing the lawn with a main home and another cottage. However, it does have its own private porch with a picnic table and sea views, as well as a grill. 

When you’re not out tasting wine, you can tiptoe one minute down to the sandy beach with towels, blankets, snorkeling gear, and an umbrella provided by your hosts. Note that no children under age 2 are allowed at the cottage. 

Farmhouse near Afton

Book this Virginia Wine Country farmhouse on Airbnb

Typical starting price: $295

Sleeps: 6 guests/3 bedrooms

Rating: 5.0

Wine info: Virginia has eight AVAs and over 300 wineries. The Monticello AVA is especially known for chardonnay, cabernet sauvignon, cabernet franc, and viognier.

This beautifully updated Rockfish Valley farmhouse, built in the early 1900s, is located within seven miles of 151 wineries, distilleries, breweries, and cideries. It’s also a great area for hiking and other recreation, with Shenandoah National Park, Wintergreen Resort, and US Bicycle Route 76 nearby.

It’s the sort of place where you gather with your favorite people for a special getaway. Combining historic charm with family-friendly, modern amenities, the farmhouse has a well-equipped kitchen, two bedrooms with Queen beds, and a third bedroom with two single beds. (There’s a highchair and travel crib, too.) The decor is country-fresh and farmhouse classic, from the rocking chairs on the front porch to wrought iron bed frames.

After a day of tastings, enjoy the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountain views while relaxing in Adirondack chairs beside the outdoor fire pit and roasting marshmallows at sunset with the provided s’mores kits.

FAQs

Are wineries safe to visit?

Wineries are in the process of re-opening, and many have put new safety protocols in place. Check with each winery for the latest details as you plan your visit. Many wineries are operating with reduced capacity, limited indoor seating, mask requirements (when not tasting wine), and enhanced cleaning measures. Some wineries are also requiring reservations and restricting the number of guests who can visit, so consult their websites and make reservations in advance if you can. 

State and local COVID-19 restrictions will also impact how each winery is able to operate. Napa Valley, for example, is advising visitors to wear masks and practice social distancing. In general, expect limited interaction between customers and servers at tasting rooms, contactless ordering and payment, and even temperature checks before entering some wineries. 

What’s the best time to visit a winery?

Keep in mind that vineyards are working farms, so they’ll be busy places during peak grape harvest season (roughly July to October, depending on the region). A winery (where wine is produced) may be separate from the actual vineyard, and a tasting room might also be separate from the growing operation.

Many are open year-round, but check with the winery for specifics on their schedule, including any vineyard tours and wine-tasting programs they may offer. If you’re hoping to have a chance to chat with a winemaker, you might want to choose a quieter time of year. 

Keep in mind that finding available accommodation in high-demand areas during the peak summer and fall seasons can be a challenge, so book early to avoid disappointment.

What are the best wine regions in the US?

There are currently 252 established AVAs across the country, reflecting a wide range of growing conditions and geographic features in states you might expect (California, Washington, Oregon, New York), and those which might surprise you (Texas, Arizona, New Jersey, Wisconsin). In fact, the oldest AVA is actually in Missouri (the Augusta AVA, established in 1980, just a few months before Napa Valley). There’s a wine region for every taste, and that’s what makes them so much fun to explore on your way to finding your own personal favorite. 

Washington State has 16 AVAs producing over 70 grape varieties. The Yakima Valley AVA is known for chardonnay, Riesling, merlot, cabernet sauvignon, and syrah.

Oregon’s 19 AVAs grow nearly 100 grape varieties. The Willamette Valley’s Eola-Amity Hills AVA is known for its pinot noir and chardonnay; and the Yamhill-Carlton AVA specializes in pinot noir, chardonnay, and pinot gris.

California has a whopping 141 AVAs, with over 100 varieties of grapes growing throughout the state. In Napa Valley, the Calistoga AVA is known for producing cabernet sauvignon, zinfandel, petite sirah, charbono, and syrah. The Mount Veeder AVA specializes in cabernet sauvignon, chardonnay, malbec, merlot, and syrah; and the St. Helena AVA is recognized for cabernet sauvignon, cabernet franc, merlot, syrah, zinfandel, and sauvignon blanc. You’ll find plenty of zinfandel and sauvignon blanc in Sonoma County’s Dry Creek Valley AVA; and the Paso Robles AVA has built a reputation for cabernet sauvignon, merlot, zinfandel, syrah, and chardonnay.

Texas has eight AVAs. The Fredericksburg in the Texas Hill Country AVA specializes in chardonnay, chenin blanc, merlot, and pinot noir.

Colorado has two AVAs. The Grand Valley AVA is known for syrah, merlot, cabernet sauvignon, and chardonnay.

New York’s wine producers are classified within 11 AVAs. The Hudson River Region AVA specializes in pinot noir, cabernet franc, Riesling, and merlot. Seneca Lake AVA, in the Finger Lakes region, is recognized for its Riesling, cabernet franc, chardonnay, pinot noir, and Gewurztraminer. Long Island’s North Fork AVA is especially known for its cabernet franc, merlot, and chardonnay. 

Virginia has eight AVAs. The Monticello AVA specializes in chardonnay, cabernet sauvignon, cabernet franc, and viognier.

Are Airbnbs safe?

As summer approaches and vaccines roll out, we’re all eager to travel again. The CDC recently announced that fully vaccinated people can safely travel in the US.

Experts also consider private vacation homes like Airbnbs, one of the safer choices, especially when compared to hotels. This is because you are often booking an entire home protected from interaction with others.

Airbnb also announced rigorous new procedures including the Enhanced Cleaning Protocol, which includes guidelines on personal protective equipment, disinfectants, and mandatory waiting periods between previous guests and cleanings.

However, there are still serious risks to traveling during the COVID-19 pandemic, and it’s important to follow advice from leading health organizations such as the CDC and the WHO. Look into the latest local and state guidelines before planning your vacation, and take precautions including wearing a mask, washing your hands frequently, and maintaining social distancing.

What is Airbnb’s cancellation policy?

Airbnb cancellation policies are set by each home’s host, so check the individual listing for details. You can read a full breakdown of Airbnb’s cancellation policies here.

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