How to recreate Amy Poehler's 'Wine Country' girls' weekend in Napa Valley

Want to recreate Amy Poehler's gal pal Netflix comedy "Wine Country" with five of your closest over-40 and fabulous friends?  

Calistoga, the Napa Valley town where the film was shot, is capitalizing on the spotlight and has created a wine-fueled "Girls Getaway Itinerary" to coincide with the comedy's debut next month. 

In a trailer for the film which dropped this week, scenes of rolling hillsides, stunning vineyards and gastronomic restaurants are tucked between scenes of raucous female pyjama parties, drunken singing and lots of wine.

The film is based loosely on real-life girls' getaways that Amy Poehler took with her "SNL" BFFs to Napa Valley, including a 50th birthday getaway for Rachel Dratch. 

The storyline for "Wine Country" revolves around the 50th birthday of Rebecca, also played by Rachel Dratch, and stars Ana Gasteyer, Paula Pell, Emily Spivey and Maya Rudolph.

Poehler also stars and directs the film. 

Filming locations for the movie included wineries like Artesa Estate, Quintessa and Baldacci Family Vineyards.  

Meanwhile, the three-day itinerary for Calistoga includes everything from hot springs, spas, winery trails, hot air balloon rides and gastronomic dining destinations to concerts and antique shopping. 

"Wine Country" airs May 10. 

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