Reviews

Great tour. Daniel the tour guide was...

7/16/15
Great tour. Daniel the tour guide was friendly knowledgeable. We liked the wine will probably go back again.
Source: google Theodore Perry

Completed in 1998, the building was designed...

4/21/15
Completed in 1998, the building was designed by the famous Austrian artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser, about 2 years before he passed away. This place is a hidden jewel, both for its art and wine, as well as its seclusion. The winery is by appointment only, so be sure to call ahead of your visit.
Source: google Frank Waibel

Wonderful customer service, tasty wine, and quaint.

2/15/15
Wonderful customer service, tasty wine, and quaint.
Source: google Ken Lee

How can you find the awesome place...

12/6/14
How can you find the awesome place like this.
Source: google jia yue

Yes, it's a little difficult to find....

2/17/13
Yes, it's a little difficult to find. At the end of a long private road, marked only by a sign with several addresses, off the Silverado Trail, there is this truly fantastic architectural confection. Welcomed by the genial and extremely enthusiastic host, eight or nine lucky people taste a range of petit syrahs and cabs, each one richer than the last. Along with the wine, the host presents a rich history of the place, including real estate intrigues, architectural oddities and just plain funny stories. The mix of Viennese, post-war whimsey, shimmering color and a successful attempt to use not a single straight line and windows and doors of which no two are alike, results in an afternoon of warm memories and a resolve to visit again with more fortunate friends.
Source: google Chip Piatti
Write your review!

About Winery and Wines

Stag's Leap District is one of the world's great growing regions, a valley within a valley, which stretches from the Napa River to the eastern outcropping of the Stags Leap palisades. It's an illustrious neighborhood that includes many of the founding fathers of Napa Valley.

The soils vary across the Quixote property and are the result of volcanic eruptions that took place millions of years ago, as well as the slow erosion of the arid Vaca Mountains. The gravely soils, interspersed with cobblestones, are coarser and retain less water resulting in low-vigor vines that yield fruit with great intensity and flavor.