Part 2 of this three part series brings attention to five more of the 16 sub-appellations in Napa Valley. The sub-appellations presented this week share the same theme as last week’s sub-appellations, some are more well-known than others with winery names that might be more recognizable, but all excel at creating high quality Napa Valley wines that the world has come to expect. St. Helena District In this historical sub-appellation, the number of people growing grapes and making wine was more than 100 by 1880. Today, visitors can visit the historic Beringer Vineyards for a variety of tours and tastings including a wine and chocolate pairing. Another historic winery to visit in the St. Helena District is the century old winery, Freemark Abbey. A smaller, family winery creating exceptional Cabernet Sauvignons is Corison Winery. The talents of winemaker Cathy Corison make this winery a must-see. Yountville District The varied terroir of the Yountville sub-appellation allows vintners to create an array of wines such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Syrah, Zinfandel, and many more. Enjoy sparkling and still wines at Domaine Chandon, incredible Cabernet Sauvignon at the by appointment only Keever Vineyards, or visit Ma(i)sonry Napa Valley in Yountville for a wine collective experience of Napa Valley wines. Diamond Mountain On the northeast tip of Napa Valley sits the Diamond Mountain sub-appellation. The volcanic soil featuring small pieces of volcanic glass helped give this area its name. Best known for producing big Cabernet Sauvignon, the wineries in this sub-appellation also create Malbec, Zinfandel, Chardonnay, and more. Taste critically acclaimed wines at Reverie Winery. Howell Mountain Located above the floor of the valley, the slogan of the Howell Mountain sub-appellation is “above the fog.” This beautiful, off-the-beaten path, picturesque area includes award-winning wines from multiple wineries. Clif Family Winery offers a
Part 2 of this three part series brings attention to five more of the 16 sub-appellations in Napa Valley. The sub-appellations presented this week share the same theme as last week’s sub-appellations, some are more well-known than others with winery names that might be more recognizable, but all excel at creating high quality Napa Valley…
With over 450 wineries in Napa Valley, events that bring together multiple wineries in one location is one way for visitors to experience as much as they can in one day. On Saturday, June 14th, Charles Krug Winery hosts the 19th Annual Taste of Howell Mountain. From 12pm to 5pm, ticket holders will be able to choose wines from 35 wineries creating wines from grapes grown in the Howell Mountain sub-appellation of Napa Valley. Participating Wineries include: Black Stallion Winery Current Releases include Red Blends, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah, Pinot Noir, Zinfandel, Chardonnay, Rose, and Sauvignon Blanc. If you have an opportunity to visit the winery on another day, you’ll find comfortable outdoor seating with vineyard views. Bravante Vineyards Their estate-grown Howell Mountain wines include a selection of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, and Sauvignon Blanc. Make an appointment to visit the winery for a tasting and tour of their Howell Mountain estate which includes exploration of their vineyard and wine cave. CADE Winery Howell Mountain Cabernet Sauvignon at it’s best! The winery offers a variety of experiences for tasting, tasting and tour, and the ultimate experience for small groups including both a tasting and tour and private lunch. Along with stunning wines, visitors will enjoy food pairings from winery chefs, and live music performed by the Hummingbirdz Blues Band. The afternoon begins with wine tasting, food pairings, and a silent auction, all until 3pm. From 3pm to 5pm, the wine tasting continues with dessert pairings and a live auction. Auction items include wine experiences at wineries, rare wines from select wineries, and exclusive dining and travel experiences. This year’s event is especially meaningful because it falls on the 30th anniversary of the Howell Mountain AVA. Proceeds from this special event benefit Howell Mountain Education Foundation.
With over 450 wineries in Napa Valley, events that bring together multiple wineries in one location is one way for visitors to experience as much as they can in one day. On Saturday, June 14th, Charles Krug Winery hosts the 19th Annual Taste of Howell Mountain. From 12pm to 5pm, ticket holders will be able…