Bar in Calistoga, United States
Clos Pegase Winery & Tasting Room
100Pearl PointsArchitecture and wine, easy to book.

About Clos Pegase Winery & Tasting Room
Clos Pegase in Calistoga earns a visit for its Michael Graves postmodern architecture and sculpture-dotted grounds as much as its wines. Booking is easy by Napa standards, making it a reliable daytime anchor for a northern valley itinerary. Best suited to return Napa visitors who want a visually distinct tasting experience rather than a first-timer seeking marquee names.
Quick Verdict
Clos Pegase sits on Dunaweal Lane in Calistoga at the northern end of the Napa Valley, and its address alone tells you something useful: you are at the quieter, less trafficked end of the valley, which makes booking here considerably easier than at the heavily marketed estates closer to Yountville or Oakville. If you have already done one Napa tasting and want to see what a different architectural register looks like alongside your Cabernet, Clos Pegase earns a visit. If you are on your first Napa trip and prioritising big-name recognition, start elsewhere and work your way north.
What You Are Actually Getting
The estate is as much an architecture and art experience as a wine one. The postmodern winery building, designed by Michael Graves and completed in 1987, is visually striking in a way that few Napa properties match: colonnaded facades, warm terracotta tones, and an on-site sculpture collection spread across the grounds. When you arrive, the visual impression lands before you pour a single glass. For a return visitor to Napa who has already worked through the standard cave tour and barrel-room format at other estates, Clos Pegase offers a genuinely different visual frame for the afternoon.
The tasting room is set within the Graves-designed complex, so the architecture is present throughout your visit rather than just in the approach. This matters more than it sounds: a lot of Napa tasting rooms look identical once you are seated at the counter. Here, the room itself is the differentiator.
Late-Afternoon and Evening Timing
Clos Pegase is a daytime venue. Napa wineries as a category close earlier than most visitors expect, and Calistoga's position at the valley's northern tip means you should plan your visit for mid-morning to early afternoon rather than treating it as an end-of-day stop. If you are building an evening around Calistoga, use the winery for an afternoon tasting and move dinner to one of the town's restaurants afterward. For a late-evening experience in Napa County, wineries are the wrong format entirely — see our full Napa County bars guide for options that run later.
Booking and Access
Booking difficulty here is easy by Napa standards. You are not competing with the waitlists that define spots like Opus One or Harlan. That accessibility makes Clos Pegase a reliable anchor for a Calistoga day, especially if the rest of your itinerary involves harder-to-book stops further south. Reservations are still advisable on weekends during peak harvest season (September through November), but this is not a venue where you need to plan weeks out under normal conditions.
Know Before You Go
- Location: 1060 Dunaweal Ln, Calistoga, CA 94515 — northern Napa Valley, easiest reached by car
- Booking difficulty: Easy , one of the more accessible Napa estate tastings
- Leading timing: Mid-morning to early afternoon; plan dinner in Calistoga separately
- Visual draw: Michael Graves postmodern architecture and sculpture garden
- Who it suits: Return Napa visitors, architecture and art travellers, those building a Calistoga day itinerary
- Late-night suitability: Low , daytime tasting format only
For broader trip planning, see our full Napa County wineries guide, our full Napa County restaurants guide, our full Napa County hotels guide, and our full Napa County experiences guide. If you are comparing cocktail bar experiences further afield, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, and Julep in Houston represent the kind of evening-forward programming that Napa wineries simply do not offer.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Clos Pegase Winery & Tasting Room worth the price?
Pricing varies at Clos Pegase Winery & Tasting Room; confirm via check the venue's official channels.
Where is Clos Pegase Winery & Tasting Room located?
Clos Pegase Winery & Tasting Room is located in Napa County, at 1060 Dunaweal Ln, Calistoga, CA 94515.
How can I contact Clos Pegase Winery & Tasting Room?
You can reach Clos Pegase Winery & Tasting Room via check the venue's official channels.
Location
1060 Dunaweal Ln, Calistoga, CA 94515
Calistoga, United States
Compare Clos Pegase Winery & Tasting Room
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Clos Pegase Winery & Tasting Room | — | ||
| Carneros Resort and Spa | — | ||
| Boon Fly Café | — | ||
| FARM Restaurant + Bar | — | ||
| Mustards Grill | — | ||
| V. Sattui Winery | — |
How Clos Pegase Winery & Tasting Room stacks up against the competition.
Also Consider
- Carneros Resort and Spa — Notable alternative
- Boon Fly Café — Notable alternative
- FARM Restaurant + Bar — Notable alternative
- Mustards Grill — Notable alternative
- V. Sattui Winery — Notable alternative
How It Compares
Against the Napa County field, Clos Pegase occupies a clear niche: architecture-forward, easy to book, and positioned at the quieter northern end of the valley. V. Sattui Winery is a reasonable comparison for accessibility, but V. Sattui leans heavily into its deli-and-picnic format and draws larger crowds, particularly on weekends. Clos Pegase offers a more composed, less chaotic visit if you want the estate tasting experience without the picnic-ground energy. For visual drama, Clos Pegase wins on architectural distinction; for breadth of food pairing on-site, V. Sattui is the stronger option.
If your Napa day includes a meal, the choice between Mustards Grill and FARM Restaurant + Bar depends on what you want after the tasting. Mustards is casual, high-volume, and reliably good for a mid-afternoon lunch that does not require a reservation far in advance. FARM, at the Carneros Resort and Spa, sits at the southern end of the valley and pairs better with a resort stay than with a Calistoga-based itinerary. Logistically, pairing Clos Pegase with Mustards makes more geographic sense; pairing it with FARM would require driving the full length of the valley.
For a lighter daytime stop before or after Clos Pegase, Boon Fly Café at Carneros is worth knowing about, though again it sits at the opposite end of the valley. The honest read for Calistoga visitors: Clos Pegase is the most architecturally interesting winery in easy reach of the town, books without stress, and works best as an afternoon centrepiece rather than a late-day add-on. If your priority is famous labels and high-production cave tours, head south. If you want a calmer, more visually engaging tasting with reliable access, Clos Pegase is the right call for this part of Napa.
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