Oct
17
2013
Harvest in Napa Valley is a unique time when the early evening’s sky hosts the final hues of a warm, tired fading orange sun and a delicate papery moon above in a blue, lavender colored sky. The afternoons yield spikes of heat and the nights dip into a lulling chill encouraging rest. The air is […]
Jun
20
2013
Cabernet Sauvignon is a varietal in Napa Valley that is simply king of the valley. Certainly there are countless other varietals that do well here, but it is the combination of soil and climate that allows this grape to flaunt its thick skin and show what it is made of. The grape is perhaps the […]
May
23
2013
Pinot Noir over the last decade has been a red wine varietal that has triggered passionate conversations, some of which have been full of content and others full of bandwagon generated fluff. The finicky grape is one that requires a careful climate, a rich soil and a talented hand in the ultimate making of its […]
May
16
2013
Petite Sirah is one of those grapes that many wine drinkers find obscure but for those who know California wine well, they know that this varietal nearly finds a native home in Northern California and that it captivates the consumer and vintner alike. The grape originally was introduced in 1884 from France into California as […]
Mar
20
2013
The obvious answer is grapes. A vineyard, however, is so much more as it ties to a specific place, a specific soil composition and a specific climate. Those elements combined with the skilled hand of an artful winemaker can produce a bottle of wine that is so unique that you will recognize that vineyard’s fruit […]