Napa is not particularly known for its port. Port is not a wine; it's a combination of wine and distilled wine (brandy). Making it is a distinct skill from making good wine.
California took decades to develop its wine-making skills, and they haven't put the same effort into port. The best ports are still considered to come from Portugal. The best-known Napa port producer is Prager, whose ports have been compared favorably to European ports.
Perry Creek, Bogle, and Brutocao Cellars have all been praised for their ports as well.
This doesn't really answer your question but I had a good Port in Sonoma last month from Stephen and Walker and have had a port I like from Moon Mountain also.... best of luck.
While searching for Napa Valley wineries, I found this web site that provides lots of information on Napa Valley and the wines produced in this region. Source: california-wine-made-easy.com/napa-valle....
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