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Reviews

Fantastic wines. A genuine experience.

10/10/16
Fantastic wines. A genuine experience.
Source: google Anthony Mahar

Great wines Bill! Haven't had one for...

11/18/14
Great wines Bill! Haven't had one for about 10 years though. Mal & Debra Heindel
Source: google Mal Heindel

I have been drinking Tulocay wine for...

8/24/14
I have been drinking Tulocay wine for several decades now and have not found another wine that captures the essence of the Northern California grape as well. Each variety of Tulocay is a benchmark wine that after drinking several bottles will leave you sitting on the bench contemplating the meaning of life. Williams Cadman's' hospitality is what people are looking for when they envision visiting a small winery, meeting and toasting with the wine maker. When you visit the winery you will know that you are not in France, or Modesto or at Chateau de Wannabe you are at Tulocay, Napa Valley, California, home of the best wine in the world.
Source: google Craig Quirolo

Great wines, especially the unoaked Chardonnay. And...

2/3/14
Great wines, especially the unoaked Chardonnay. And the Zin. And the Pinot. Owner and winemaker Bill Cadman is a great host, too. Visited in January 2014 and were glad that we did.
Source: google Jack Flynn
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About Winery and Wines

Few wine connoisseurs realize that Tulocay is one of the oldest wineries in Napa Valley. Founded in 1975, Tulocay has been acknowledged by Napa Valley insiders and old timers as having a style that represents Napa before it became "Beverly Hills-ified". While many wines around the world today are made in the same so-called international style, Tulocay wines are crafted by traditional methods that reflect the character of the individual vineyard as expressed by the winemaker. They are wines meant to be an integral part of the meal. And many are wines created to be consumed in the future (global climate change permitting) as well as appreciated for their youthful forcefulness in their youth. Like art, film, literature and politics, wine is an individual taste. One can seek out the highly rated and well publicized wines. That's fine. But how many really express art versus those that are si