Oakville, California is considered the birthplace of the modern Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon. Year over year, Oakville produces some of the biggest wines in Napa with trademark floral aromas of red fruits and chocolate, combined... Read More
Oakville, California is considered the birthplace of the modern Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon. Year over year, Oakville produces some of the biggest wines in Napa with trademark floral aromas of red fruits and chocolate, combined... Read More
One of the premier wine growing regions in the United States, the Carneros AVA straddles two of the most famous names in California: Napa Valley & Sonoma. It's the first wine region in California to be defined by climate,... Read More
What makes the Russian River Valley so special? For starters this sub-appellation in Sonoma County is home to some of the top producers of California Pinot Noir & Chardonnay. The seasonal fog and tempering effects of the Pacific... Read More
Located in the northern part of Napa Valley, the Calistoga AVA is also the hottest with the diurnal variation, or the intraday change in temperatures from high to low, the highest during growing season. It's this characteristic... Read More
Light ruby color and scents of red cherry, pomegranate, dried flowers and a slight accent of tobacco leaf. The medium-bodied palate is warm and elegant with flavors of lush cherries, a touch of cranberry and a long-layered finish.... Read More
Recognized for its high-altitude microclimate, Napa Valley's first sub-AVA produces distinctively structured Cabernet Sauvignon, and is home to some of the best red wine vineyards in the world. It's also loaded with hidden... Read More
Recognized for its high-altitude microclimate, Napa Valley's first sub-AVA produces distinctively structured Cabernet Sauvignon, and is home to some of the best red wine vineyards in the world. It's also loaded with hidden... Read More