Limited Tickets Still Available

July 6, 2026 (Napa Valley, CA) — Limited tickets are still available for the Napa County Historical Society (NCHS) inaugural Heritage White House Dinner on Saturday, July 25, 2026. Offering an elegant and immersive evening celebrating the enduring role of wine in American heritage, the dinner will take place at the Olive Hill Estates, graciously hosted by proprietor Tatiana Copeland.
Bringing together history, fine wine, and culinary artistry, the evening will feature a seven-course menu inspired by historic White House State dinner cuisine paired with seven renowned Napa Valley wineries – Schramsberg Vineyards, Shafer Vineyards, Morlet Family Vineyards, Stags’ Leap Winery, Chimney Rock Winery, Bouchaine Vineyards, and Domaine Carneros – designed to reflect key moments in American wine and cultural history.
The event, themed “In Vino Hereditas” (Heritage in Wine) highlights the intersection of wine, culture, and history, reinforcing Napa Valley’s legacy as a cornerstone of American winemaking. The evening will be held in formal attire, and guests will enjoy a multisensory experience that includes live music and storytelling and a visual journey through the evolution of Napa Valley from the 60s, 70s, 80s, and 90s.
Tickets, while supplies last, are extremely limited and are $500/pp. Special ticket pricing is available for members of the Napa County Historical Society and participating wineries through unique access codes.
For more information or to purchase tickets, please visit napahistory.org/events.
About Napa County Historical Society
The mission of the Napa County Historical Society is to discover, preserve, and present the history of Napa County through exhibits, lectures, and events, as well as research, publications, and educational activities, creating context and understanding of the rich and diverse heritage of the Napa Valley.