Next Stop Napa Valley.
I was able to give my client a very detailed portfolio on her Italian wines. I would like to thank everyone who helped me with my research.
So now, it’s Napa Valley.
She has a very impressive collection of Napa wines; almost all are Cabernet sauvingnons
Examples are; and most are verticels.
Spotswood
Hietz, Marthas Vineyard
Phelps Insignia
Turley
Dalla Valle
Dominus
Opus
Chateau Montelena
Berigers reserves
Caymus
And many more.
I thought I would try to break down the three major zones in Napa and use this as a focal point to illastrate her wines, another words, why do some wines take on specific charartoristics and how this coiensides with the zones climates.
I have a few people in mind I wanted to highlight for her regarding the early years of Napas success, like Charles Krug, Karl Wente and Jacob & Frederick Beriger who built the Rhine house where I studied.
(Does anyone else have any ideas about the early years? I am talking 1860 or so)
Also, any thoughts in regards to why you think (or not) that Napa Valley is making this countries finest wines?
Soil, drainage, vine stressing, microclimates?
TIA for any help
CC
I was able to give my client a very detailed portfolio on her Italian wines. I would like to thank everyone who helped me with my research.
So now, it’s Napa Valley.
She has a very impressive collection of Napa wines; almost all are Cabernet sauvingnons
Examples are; and most are verticels.
Spotswood
Hietz, Marthas Vineyard
Phelps Insignia
Turley
Dalla Valle
Dominus
Opus
Chateau Montelena
Berigers reserves
Caymus
And many more.
I thought I would try to break down the three major zones in Napa and use this as a focal point to illastrate her wines, another words, why do some wines take on specific charartoristics and how this coiensides with the zones climates.
I have a few people in mind I wanted to highlight for her regarding the early years of Napas success, like Charles Krug, Karl Wente and Jacob & Frederick Beriger who built the Rhine house where I studied.
(Does anyone else have any ideas about the early years? I am talking 1860 or so)
Also, any thoughts in regards to why you think (or not) that Napa Valley is making this countries finest wines?
Soil, drainage, vine stressing, microclimates?
TIA for any help
CC




