Stags’ Leap Winery

Stags’ Leap Vineyard 6150 Silverado Trl,  Napa –  CA /  94558 (800) 395-2441
Rating:  four.zero star rating  Positioned on the very coronary heart of the Stags Leap District, down a protracted, personal street, lies the century-old 240 acre wine property often called Stags’ Leap: a spot of pure magnificence, storied …Be taught extra about Stags’ Leap Vineyard, Opens a popupSpecialtiesLocated on the very coronary heart of the Stags Leap District, down a protracted, personal street, lies the century-old 240 acre wine property often called Stags’ Leap: a spot of pure magnificence, storied buildings and gardens, a full of life historical past, and a popularity for elegant wines. The unique Stags’ Leap Vineyard (established in 1893) continues a proud winemaking heritage within the prestigious appellation that bears the vineyard identify. Framed by the dramatic palisades to the east, the 240-acre property is planted to 90 acres of vineyards and divided into 23 blocks that completely match every grape selection with its very best soil kind. Positioned off a protracted, personal street, the property is famend for its landmark nineteenth-century stone vineyard and Victorian-era Manor Home. As one among California’s earliest wine estates, its distinctive terroir, very best microclimate, and custom of stewardship helps a classical customary of viticulture, land use, and winemaking that’s related at the moment because it was over a century in the past. We invite you to make a reservation and go to this magical place with its stunning grounds and classy wines, together with the award-winning subject mix, Ne Cede Malis, and opulent “The Leap” and “Audentia” Cabernet Sauvignons. We’re open by appointment solely and are unable to accommodate drop in friends on account of visitors restrictions on our personal street.HistoryEstablished in 1893.Simply seven miles north of Napa, in a valley inside a valley, lies the century-old, 240-acre wine property often called Stags’ Leap Vineyard. Little has modified right here since 1893, the 12 months the vineyard was based by Horace Chase and his spouse Minnie Mizner Chase, the daughter of a outstanding San Franciscan who was a U.S. Senator and Ambassador to Central America. Along with the previous stone vineyard, the Chases constructed a gracious manor home and visitor home that also stand and excavated the primary wine storage caves on the east facet of Napa Valley.Meet the Enterprise Proprietor

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