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Excellent tour and tasting. We went first...

10/28/14
Excellent tour and tasting. We went first thing in the morning and the views were absolutely stunning. Wine very good, our group favorite was the Rosé. Would definitely reccommend checking it out.
Source: google Audra Bowman

Beautiful setting, tiny vineyard with friendly staff....

4/20/14
Beautiful setting, tiny vineyard with friendly staff. fabulous wines with prices to match.

By appointment only
Source: google Patrick Wynn

A great family run winery and a...

8/15/13
A great family run winery and a great tasting experience. Are there any wineries or grapes north of this? The property is very impressive, with steep trellised hills of grapes.

The tasting was in the cave, the wines are outstanding. I'll definitely be back.
Source: google Gabriel Doliner

a tour not to be missed -...

7/13/13
a tour not to be missed - finest time & wine in the valley - taste as fine my cardiologist's $1000 fav's
Source: google Nadia Linda Hole MD
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About Winery and Wines

Jericho Canyon is a rugged area at the northeast end of the Napa Valley in the Mt. St. Helena foothills. Our vineyard benefits from very hot summer days moderated by cool nights and chilly mornings. These favorable conditions are caused by a break in the Mayacamas range which allows the coastal fog to reach our end of the valley. The vineyard soils are volcanic Boomer clay loam and gravelly loam, both of which provide excellent drainage while reducing yields.

We divided the approximately 40 acre vineyard area into 24 blocks, each with its own unique characteristics and idiosyncrasies. By maintaining a permanent cover crop, we are able to prevent erosion, attract beneficial insects, and avoid the use of pesticides. The vineyard’s steep terraces, however, require an exceptional amount of manual labor. Endless hours are spent on each plant over the course of the growing season – pruning, suckering, shoot positioning, leaf pulling, crop thinning, and soil amending – to achieve the proper balance of sun exposure, water, and nutrients that each plant needs in order to develop optimum fruit flavors. By using sustainable agricultural practices, we hope to ensure that our vineyard will remain healthy and productive for our children and our children’s children.