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The Napa Crush Newspaper- Spring Edition- April 2023

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PRSRT STD ECRWSS U.S.POSTAGE

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spring summer

EDDM Retail

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Local Postal Customer

Found in hotels,

tasting rooms and

newspaper racks in downtown Napa

$3.50

celebrating people, places, and palates ­T A S T I N G R O O M S

Family Roots

Levendi Winery One of Napa Valley’s newest tasting rooms almost never came to be had it not been for the toast before a family meal nearly two decades ago. ( story on p10 )

NAPA'S ROOFTOP BARS

AC TIVITIES & MUSIC

Raising the Rooftops By Peter Posert

It is not hard to look like a professional model at a Napa rooftop bar. Wintertime patrons are wrapped in furry jackets, capes, hats, and scarves, sipping steaming coffee drinks with a soft, warm glow in their eyes. In the summer sun, the cool afternoon breeze blows around the canopies that filter the hot sun’s light, pushing everyone’s hair back like they are in a swimsuit shoot on a beach, the breeze ruffling the shirts that are opened an extra button. Whether it is sunglasses and smiles or hats and gloves, there is laughter, looks, and lively conversations everywhere. (a rticle on p13 )

Activities & Music

There is never a dull moment on the streets of Downtown Napa. From touring the valley’s vineyards aboard a vintage train car to twirling pasta from the front row of a live jazz show… ( story on p7 )

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The City of Napa is proud to welcome the 1st Street Crush. The addition of new media, especially one dedicated to the downtown district, its people, places, and palates, demonstrates the dramatic changes that have taken place in Napa in the past decade.

We’d love to hear from you! Contact us for advertisement inquiries or to share your thoughts, feedback or story ideas. Let your voice be heard in the 1st Street Crush!

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Timeline: The tale of Downtown Napa details the history of the city's evolution, from its founding in 1847, to its current status as a tourist-centric city. Napa has maintained its rich history and continues to celebrate its heritage.

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Boutiques: Downtown Napa’s 1st Street is one of the liveliest areas in the wine country. However, fine wine is not the only treasure this abundant region has to offer.

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Brunch: On vacation, the walk to breakfast is its own special moment. Bleary eyed searches for coffee turn into quests to appease hunger. Here are some gems in town to start the day right.

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