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  2. Chateau Montelena - Wikipedia

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    He planted vines, and by 1896 Chateau Montelena was the seventh largest winery in the Napa Valley. [3] Cabernet Sauvignon vines at Chateau Montelena. With the onset of Prohibition in the United States, winemaking ceased at the Chateau and in the period that followed Tubbs sold grapes but did not make wine. In 1958 the Tubbs family sold the ...

  3. These Are the 25 Best Wineries in Napa Valley, According to ...

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    Here, our list of the 25 best wineries in Napa Valley. Stags' Leap Winery: Napa. Stags' Leap Winery is a legendary Napa landmark, with its first vintage dating back to 1883. In fact, the winery ...

  4. Markham Vineyards - Wikipedia

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    Recognizing that suitability of the Napa Valley land for winemaking, he founded his winemaking operation in 1874. [1] Jean Laurent died in 1890, after which his winery continued to operate successfully under a succession of owners. In the late 1930s it was the location of St. Helena Cooperative Winery, known as the "little co-op" at the time.

  5. Whitehall Lane - Wikipedia

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    Whitehall Lane Winery & Vineyards is a winery located in St. Helena, CA. It is owned and operated by the Leonardini Family. It is owned and operated by the Leonardini Family. In 2023, they celebrated their 30th year of Family Winemaking in the Napa Valley.

  6. Trefethen Vineyards - Wikipedia

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    At that time, replanting of the vineyards and restoration of the historic winery building began. The Trefethens' restoration efforts were recognized in 1988 by the Department of the Interior , which placed the winery on the National Register of Historic Places as the only 19th-century, wooden, gravity-flow winery surviving in Napa County .

  7. Beringer Vineyards - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1876, Beringer Vineyards is "the oldest continuously operating winery in the Napa Valley", and is listed under both the National Register of Historic Places [1] and as a California Historical Landmark. [2] In 1934 it was the first California winery to offer public tours and wine tasting following the repeal of Prohibition. [3]

  8. Pine Ridge Vineyards - Wikipedia

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    The winery was started by Gary Andrus and his then wife Nancy, in 1978. [2] They wanted to grow and produce Cabernet Sauvignon and other Bordeaux wines. [4] The tasting room is located in the Stags Leap AVA of Napa Valley. [2] In 2000, the winery was put up for sale [3] and was bought by Crimson Wine Group. [1] The winemaker is Josh Widaman. [4 ...

  9. Mezzetta - Wikipedia

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    They also pack and sell wine-based pasta sauces under the Napa Valley Bistro brand name. The privately held company is headquartered at 105 Mezzetta Ct., American Canyon, California. [1] It occupies a 200,000-square-foot (19,000 m 2) plant built in the 1990s in the Green Island Industrial Park at the northern edge of American Canyon. [2]