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The unique sense of place, or terroir of Mount Veeder AVA produces wines that are typically powerful in structure - depending on how they are made and how the vines are tended. For example, Cabernet Sauvignon grown on the mountain commonly shows "briary" flavors, moderate to bold tannins and herbal, floral aromatics.
Mayacamas Vineyards is a California wine producer located in the Mt. Veeder AVA in the Mayacamas Mountains within the Napa Valley AVA, bordering the Sonoma Valley AVA.The estate is known for producing wine of a more traditional style than the Napa trends of recent years that emphasizes power, weight, high levels of alcohol and extravagance.
About 90% of the wine produced in the Spring Mountain District AVA is red. [ citation needed ] The predominating grape variety is Cabernet Sauvignon followed by Merlot . In addition to the other Bordelaise grape varieties of Cabernet Franc , Petit Verdot and Malbec , a few sites favor and support small plantings of Zinfandel , Syrah , Petite ...
This was the first Bordeaux style winery in the US. Inglenook wines won gold medals at the 1889 World's Fair in Paris. In 1868 H. W. Crabb bought land near Oakville close to the Napa River. Crabb established a vineyard and winery named To Kalon, and by 1877 had planted 130 acres (0.5 km 2) and was producing 50,000 US gallons of wine per year ...
Her first wine Sogno Uno is a red blend consisting mainly of the obscure Italian grape variety Cesanese. [107] Boz Scaggs: Scaggs Vineyard: Napa Valley, California: Growing Grenache, Mourvedre, Syrah & Counoise varietals on the northern crest of Mt Veeder. [108] Cathy Schembechler: Bo Schembechler Wines: Monterey County, California
The Calistoga AVA is an American Viticultural Area located in the northern portion of California's Napa Valley AVA.The appellation is distinguished by its volcanic soil, [3] high temperatures up to 100 °F (38 °C) during the day, and cool nights during the growing season due to breezes from the Russian River, causing the highest diurnal temperature variation in the Napa Valley—up to 50 °F ...