A Guide to getting at The Meritage

A MERITAGE RESORT WEDDING

NAPA, CALIFORNIA

A Guide to Getting Married at The Meritage


One of Napa Valley’s most complete, most cinematic, most celebrated wedding destinations.

The Meritage Resort and Spa is where couples come when they want everything — vineyard ceremony, wine cave reception, sunset portraits among the vines, and a hotel where every guest can fall asleep the same night they danced until midnight underground. All of it on one property. All of it in Napa.



Sitting at the gateway to Napa Valley on Bordeaux Way, the Meritage Resort and Spa is the rare wine country venue that doesn’t ask you to compromise. You don’t have to choose between the outdoor vineyard ceremony and the dramatic indoor reception — you get both. You don’t have to arrange shuttle logistics between a ceremony venue and a different reception site — your guests walk from one to the next. You don’t have to send out-of-town family into Napa proper to find a hotel — they’re already home.



The property’s centerpiece is the Estate Cave: a handcrafted, barrel-vaulted wine cave carved directly into the hillside beneath nine acres of working vineyard. As a dance floor, it is unlike anything else in Northern California. As a reception space, it photographs like a dream. And sitting directly above it, looking out over the vines and the valley beyond, is the Vineyard Deck — a Tuscany-inspired columned gazebo perfectly positioned to catch golden hour light over the hills.
This is a venue built for people who love wine country and want their guests to feel it in every moment of the day.

THE INFO


LOCATION

875 Bordeaux Way, Napa, CA 94558

CEREMONY CAPACITY

to 350 (Vineyard Deck) · Up to 200 (Estate Cave)

RECEPTION CAPACITY

Estate Cave: up to 200 seated · Carneros Ballroom: up to 650 seated

THE INFO


CATERING

In-house culinary team (outside caterers subject to approval)


ALCOHOL

Full bar available


END TIME


Call for details — late nights possible

HIGHLIGHTS
  • Full destination resort — guests never need to leave the property
  • Estate Cave reception: a wine cave dance party unlike any other
  • Nine-acre working vineyard for sunset portraits
  • Gas fireplace included
  • Vineyard Deck ceremony with panoramic Napa Valley views
  • 467 guestrooms, suites, and luxury retreats on-site
  • Spa, restaurant, bowling, and pool — a full weekend experience
  • Dedicated on-site event manager included

WHY COUPLES LOVE THIS VENUE


The Meritage Resort holds a particular appeal for couples who want a full Napa Valley wedding experience without the logistical complexity that usually comes with it. Wine country weddings are often beautiful and chaotic in equal measure — different ceremony venue, different reception venue, shuttle timing, vendor coordination across multiple sites. The Meritage eliminates most of that entirely.

Especially popular with:

  • Couples who want the destination feel without the destination stress. When everything happens on one property — ceremony, cocktail hour, reception, getting-ready suites, hotel rooms, morning-after brunch — the day flows the way it’s supposed to. No one misses the shuttle. No one gets lost between venues. Your photographer isn’t scrambling across town between locations. The Meritage makes the full experience seamless in a way that very few Napa properties can match.
  • Couples whose guests are traveling from out of town. Destination weddings work best when the destination does some of the work. The Meritage has 467 guestrooms, suites, and luxury retreats on-site, plus a world-class spa, a restaurant, a rooftop terrace, and enough to do that guests can fill a full weekend without a car. For a couple with a lot of out-of-town family or a guest list that’s flying in, this is a genuine gift.
  • Couples who want something truly different for their reception. The Estate Cave is not just a beautiful space — it’s an experience. Built into the hillside beneath the vineyard, it has a barrel-vaulted ceiling, ornate wall sconces and chandeliers, and the kind of atmospheric warmth that makes a dance party feel like it’s happening somewhere genuinely special. Couples who have danced in the cave describe it as the moment of the night everyone kept talking about long after.
  • Couples who love wine and want their wedding to feel like it. The Meritage is a working winery property, not just a venue with vineyard views. The nine acres of vines are real, the cave is real, the wine country atmosphere is earned. If wine is part of your story as a couple — and for many of the couples who choose this venue, it is — getting married here feels deeply right.

Images of The Meritage

Genevieve and Sam

From a Photographer’s Perspective

From a Photographer’s Perspective

The Meritage Resort gives you three completely different photographic environments in a footprint you can cover on foot. The Vineyard Deck and the working vineyard behind the resort for ceremony and sunset portraits. The Estate Cave for reception. And the resort’s own grounds — terraces, courtyards, the fountain courtyard with its string lights and outdoor fireplace — for everything in between. You can get dramatically different images across the span of a single day without anyone getting in a car.

What I love most about this venue is the progression. The ceremony on the Vineyard Deck has an open, expansive quality — big sky, long vineyard rows receding into the hills, that distinctly Napa quality of light in late afternoon. Then you move underground for the reception and everything inverts: warm, enclosed, intimate, dramatic. The cave has a completely different energy than any other reception space I’ve shot in Napa. When the dance floor opens and the music fills that barrel-vaulted ceiling, the photos take care of themselves.

LIGHT AND TIMING

The Vineyard Deck faces west across the valley, which means late afternoon light is exceptional — particularly from May through October when the sun sets over the hills behind the resort. For couples planning a 4 or 5 o’clock ceremony, this timing pays off beautifully. The ceremony gets warm directional light, and if we move into the vineyard for portraits during cocktail hour, we hit the vines at golden hour with long shadows and that orange Napa warmth that makes wine country portraits look the way they do.

The Estate Cave has no natural light — which is actually a gift. It’s lit by chandeliers and wall sconces, and it photographs in a warm, consistent way that doesn’t change as the night goes on. There’s no race against the light inside the cave. Midway through the reception, when guests are on the dance floor and the light is bouncing off the barrel ceiling, is some of the most genuinely fun photography of any wedding I’ve shot.


LIGHT & TIMING

Tilden Park is generally cooler than inland Bay Area venues — a significant advantage for summer weddings when wine country venues are baking. Late afternoon light filters beautifully through the tree canopy onto the flagstone patio. The floor-to-ceiling windows on both sides of the reception hall mean that natural light fills the interior from both directions throughout the day, and as the sun drops and candles come on, the hall transitions to warm, intimate ambient light that photographs richly.

If you are planning a spring wedding, check the cherry blossom timing carefully. Typically March through April, the surrounding gardens produce vibrant blooms that appear in ceremony and portrait photos in a way that is completely specific to this season and this venue. Catching them at their peak is genuinely worth planning around.

Photo Opportunities at the Brazilian Room


As a photographer, the Meritage and its grounds give you a full day’s worth of distinct portrait locations. Here are the spaces I come back to every time, and what makes each one worth building into your timeline.


The Vineyard Deck — The Ceremony Stage

Tucked among the vines above the Estate Cave, the Vineyard Deck features a Tuscany-inspired columned gazebo overlooking the resort’s nine-acre vineyard and the Napa Valley hills beyond. It seats up to 350 for a ceremony and photographs beautifully from almost any angle — the columns frame the couple naturally, and the vine rows pull the eye deep into the frame behind them. For sunset ceremony timing, this is one of the finest spots in all of Napa Valley.

The Vineyard — The Sunset Session

Immediately surrounding the Vineyard Deck and stretching across the hillside, the working vineyard is the most underused portrait location on the property. After the ceremony and before the reception begins, slipping into the vine rows with the couple for fifteen or twenty minutes produces some of the most purely Napa images of the entire day — long rows of vines, warm golden light, valley in the distance. It is, simply, what wine country wedding photography is supposed to look like. Do not skip this.

The Estate Cave — The Reception and Dance Party

Built into the hillside beneath the vineyard, the Estate Cave is 3,892 square feet of handcrafted wine cave with a dramatic barrel-vaulted ceiling, ornate chandeliers, and warm ambient light throughout. It holds up to 200 seated for dinner and dancing. As a reception space, it photographs unlike anything else in Northern California — the architecture does the work, and all I have to do is watch. The dance party in the cave is consistently the moment couples and guests describe first when they talk about their wedding night. The enclosed warmth, the music filling the stone ceiling, the feeling of being somewhere genuinely extraordinary — it is a once-in-a-night thing.

The Fountain Courtyard and Resort Grounds

Just outside the cave and ballroom spaces, the Fountain Courtyard features an outdoor fireplace, fountain, and overhead string lights — ideal for cocktail hour photography and candid guest moments. The resort’s terraces and loggias add additional covered spaces that photograph well in any light condition, and serve as natural gathering points between spaces.

A few insider tips…

  • Book your suite for getting-ready coverage. The resort has 467 rooms, suites, and luxury retreats on-site. Booking a suite with good window light for the morning is worth every penny — you want a getting-ready space that photographs well, and the suites at the Meritage deliver that consistently. Ask about corner suites with multiple windows.

  • Plan the vineyard portrait session explicitly into the timeline. The window between ceremony end and reception start is cocktail hour — and that is exactly when you want to be in the vines with the couple. Build 20–30 minutes into the timeline specifically for the vineyard, and protect it. This is the signature Napa moment of the day, and it requires the light to cooperate. Don’t let it get eaten by family formals.

  • The Estate Cave is intimate — think about guest count. At 200-person capacity, the cave works best when the guest list fits the space. A 150-person reception in the cave feels alive and full. A 300-person guest list should look at the Carneros Ballroom or consider a split reception layout. Ask the venue coordinator specifically about how they set the cave for your count.

  • A professional wedding planner is required. The Meritage requires a professional planner for all weddings — not just recommended, required. This is actually a feature, not a constraint: the venue’s event team and an experienced Napa planner who knows the property is one of the strongest combinations in the valley. Ask the venue for their preferred planner list as a starting point.

  • Summer weekends book early. Peak season is May through October, and Saturdays go fast. If your heart is set on a summer Saturday in the vineyard at sunset, start the conversation with the venue 12 to 18 months out. Off-peak and Sunday weddings are significantly easier to secure and often come with real pricing advantages.

PLANNING RESOURCES


The Meritage Resort is a full-service luxury venue with an in-house culinary team, dedicated event managers, and the infrastructure to handle every detail. Here is what you need to know before you book.

What’s nearby for your guests?

Accommodation: Everyone can stay on-site. The Meritage has 467 rooms, suites, and luxury retreats, meaning most or all of your guest list can be under one roof. For overflow, the newly opened Vista Collina Resort is located immediately adjacent, effectively doubling the on-site accommodation options. Both properties are part of the same destination.

Restaurants and Activities: On-site, the Meritage has a full restaurant, Spa Terra (carved underground like the cave), the Crush bowling lounge, and a pool with cabanas. For guests who want to explore, downtown Napa is approximately 10 minutes away, with excellent restaurants along the Napa River. The broader Napa Valley — Yountville, St. Helena, Calistoga — is accessible within 20 to 45 minutes.

Getting There: The Meritage is located at the southern gateway to Napa Valley, approximately 1.5 hours from San Francisco by car (take I-80 east to Highway 12 north toward Napa, then follow Highway 29 north to Bordeaux Way). Oakland International Airport (OAK) is approximately 45 minutes away. San Francisco International (SFO) is approximately 1 hour 15 minutes. For guests without cars, rideshare is readily available from the airport and from the Ferry Building in San Francisco.

Rehearsal Dinner: The Estate Cave is also available for rehearsal dinners — one of the best uses of the space. A rehearsal dinner underground with candlelight and wine is a genuinely unforgettable way to kick off the wedding weekend. Ask the events team about availability.


faq

Questions about The MERITAGE RESORT



May through October is peak wine country wedding season, and for good reason — the weather is reliable, the vineyard is green and lush, and the light during ceremony hours is extraordinary. Late September and October are particularly beautiful as the vines shift toward fall color and the harvest energy fills the valley. For couples who prefer a smaller wedding or a lower-cost option, November through April offers real advantages — the cave is just as dramatic underground regardless of season, and the resort’s covered spaces handle winter weather gracefully.



Yes. The Meritage is a licensed ceremony venue. You’ll need a licensed officiant and a valid California marriage license, which you can obtain from the Napa County Clerk’s Office. The venue’s event team can guide you through the requirements, and any experienced Napa Valley wedding planner will have handled this many times.



Site fees for peak-season Saturdays start at $10,000, with per-person pricing from approximately $168 per person plus the site fee. Average total costs run approximately $25,000 to $30,000 for a mid-sized wedding, though this varies significantly with guest count, season, and choices. The all-inclusive nature of the resort — in-house catering, built-in accommodation, on-site event management — tends to make the total budget more predictable than assembling multiple vendors from scratch. Request a detailed proposal from the events team early; they’re accustomed to providing clear numbers.



Yes — the Meritage requires a professional wedding planner for all weddings. This is a firm requirement. The venue can provide a list of preferred planners who know the property well. Working with a planner who has previous Meritage experience is a genuine advantage — they’ll know the timeline details, the staff, and the specific logistics of moving between outdoor ceremony, vineyard portraits, and cave reception.



The Meritage works for weddings of 50 to 500+, with spaces scaled for almost every guest count. For the Estate Cave specifically, 80 to 200 guests tends to feel best — full enough for the space to come alive, small enough to maintain the intimate warmth that makes the cave special. The Carneros Ballroom handles larger guest lists with equal elegance. Ask the venue team which spaces they recommend for your specific count.



READY TO PHOTOGRAPH YOUR MERITAGE RESORT WEDDING?
I photograph at the Meritage Resort and throughout Napa Valley regularly, and I know the cave, the vineyard, the light, and the specific details that make a day here feel the way it’s supposed to feel. If you’re planning a Meritage wedding and want a photographer who understands the property — from the vineyard at golden hour to the dance floor underground at midnight — I’d love to hear from you.
Contact me at beccahenryphotography.com or call 415.710.9220