Bernoulli does NOT apply close to the surface (boundary layer) because viscosity there is dominant. Across the boundary layer the pressure remains pretty much conatant while the velocity (relative to the surface) goes to zero at the very surface. The area rule aplies to transonic and supersonic flow.
Are you sure you mean "taper" and not "sweep". Taper refers to the fact that the cord of the wing at the tip is different from the one at the root (taper ratio). It is an important parameter, but not in terms of what we are taking about. Even most straight wings are tapered.
Jl