Reviews

This place is amazing! Super cute place...

9/10/16
This place is amazing! Super cute place with a great location - awesome views of the vineyards and mountains. Great decor inside and very cute patio. Of course, great wine and very knowledgable and friendly staff. We scheduled a wine and cheese tasting that was canceled and the staff went well over and above to make our visit amazing - more than we could have asked for. If you want a modern place with great views and great wine, this is most certainly the place!
Source: google Marie Werhan

The staff was unbelievably friendly and the...

9/10/16
The staff was unbelievably friendly and the view was spectacular. I am so glad I visited here, I definitely recommend St. Clement to anyone. Also, their wine is fantastic.
Source: google Michael Werhan

Cute garden, awesome view, great picnic area....

7/12/16
Cute garden, awesome view, great picnic area. This winery is pretty small, but when we went, it wasn't packed at all which was great. We bought a bottle of wine and brought our own food to picnic, which they graciously let us do. To be honest, I forgot what the wine tasted like, but i remembered it being okay.

Overall, I would come back here to at least picnic on a nice day.
Source: google Sophia Yuen

The views were absolutely stunning. The wine...

6/28/16
The views were absolutely stunning. The wine was fantastic and the staff was very attentive and helpful. I would go recommend this place to anyone who enjoys awesome views and great wine.
Source: google J.R. Meyer

This place is always so welcoming and...

3/22/16
This place is always so welcoming and has the most beautiful view! Their staff is incredibly kind and helpful. They truly want you to enjoy your visit to the highest capacity. This is one of my favorite places to taste in all of Napa!
Source: google Kevin Blessum
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About Winery and Wines

The St. Clement house was built in 1878 by Fritz Rosenbaum, an affluent manufacturer and importer of fine mirrors and glass who furnished the opulent homes of San Francisco's "Gilded Age". The Rosenbaums made Riesling and Zinfandel in the cellar underneath their house. Over the years the property was owned by a number of colorful characters, most of whom made wine underneath the house. The St. Clement moniker was born in 1976 when William Casey, a local ophthalmologist, bought the house and built a 10,000 case stone winery behind it. The St. Clement name was a tribute to Casey's ancestors, who helped found the state of Maryland. The cross that is part of the St. Clement logo can be found on the Maryland state flag.