Pinot Noir a special grape, as any “Pinotphile” will eagerly tell you. Thin skinned, fragile, moody and unspeakably...
In 2009, Calistoga was granted a status of American Viticultural Area, or AVA. Its unique geology and wild diversity of topography, geography and climate makes it a premier growing region within Napa Valley. First vines were planted in 1862, since then dozens of new vineyards took hold; the AVA now represents some of the forefront of California wine making.
Originating in the Burgundy region of France, with more than 400K acres planted, Chardonnay is grown on every continent except Antarctica.