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Winery Napa Valley Red Wine

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Category of red wines produced in the Napa Valley appellation (California, United States). Predominantly made from Cabernet Sauvignon and blends, they can range from concentrated, tannic styles to more elegant, softer expressions depending on the vineyard and the blending.
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Winery history Napa Valley Red Wine

Viticulture in Napa Valley dates back to the 19th century; modern, high-quality production became established from the mid-20th century, and the region gained international recognition after the 1976 Judgment of Paris. Today the valley comprises numerous sub-appellations that reflect the variety of soils and microclimates employed in the production of red wines.

Production philosophy

An approach focused on quality and terroir expression: producers enhance the individual sites, grape selection and cellar work to create wines that reflect local character while pursuing innovation and quality control.

Terroir and vineyards

Napa Valley is a hilly valley in Northern California with a Mediterranean climate and a wide range of soils and exposures. It contains multiple sub-appellations that allow different varieties to be grown and distinct wine styles to be produced, from hillside vineyards to the warmer valley floors.

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