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  2. Sterling Vineyards - Wikipedia

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    He planted Merlot and Chardonnay, now very common in Napa Valley, at a time most vineyards were focusing on Cabernet Sauvignon. Under long-time winemaker Ric Forman (later of Abreu Vineyards), they released California's first vintage-dated Merlot. [3] The Coca-Cola Company bought the winery in 1977, in a short-lived attempt to enter the wine ...

  3. Peter Newton (vintner) - Wikipedia

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    Newton founded Sterling Vineyards in 1964 [4] and later, Newton Vineyard. [1] He was responsible for designing and building Sterling Vineyards in 1973, on a hill close to Calistoga, with access to the winery building via an aerial tramway. [5] Prince Charles visited from England in 1977, and was "delighted" by the winery and its wines. [5]

  4. Napa Valley AVA - Wikipedia

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    In 1861 Charles Krug established another of Napa Valley's first commercial wineries in St. Helena. [9] By 1880, its first great period of prominence, the Napa Valley had 443 vineyards with a thousand or more vines each. Of these major holdings, 72 were in the Calistoga district, 126 were in Napa City and 245 in the St. Helena area.

  5. Mystery among the vines: Why is the FBI probing some of Napa ...

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    The subpoena seeking records on the wineries and their owners, dated Dec. 14, 2023, is filed under the name of Patrick Robbins, first assistant U.S. attorney for the Northern District of California.

  6. Napa County wine - Wikipedia

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    [12] [2] [11] In 1975, Napa County was home to 45 wineries, and in 1980 there were over 100 wineries operating in Napa County. [10] In 1981, Napa Valley became California's first designated American Viticultural Area (AVA). [13] This level of growth has sustained to the present day, as in 2012, there were 430 wineries in Napa County. [10]

  7. Los Carneros AVA - Wikipedia

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    Los Carneros (also known as Carneros) is an American Viticultural Area (AVA) which includes parts of both Sonoma and Napa counties in California, U.S.A. The 37,000 acres (58 sq mi) area was recognized on September 18, 1983 by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF), Treasury after reviewing the petition submitted by Beaulieu Vineyards proposing to establish a viticultural area named ...