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Antinori Napa Valley
A Dream Born on Atlas Peak
WRITTEN BY Laurie Jo Miller Farr

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Published On: August 23, 2024
image of vineyard and mountain at dawn
PHOTOS BY Suzanne Becker Bronk COURTESy OF Antinori Napa Valley

The Antinori Napa Valley estate was born from the dream and the challenge of Marchese Piero Antinori to create a sublime expression of Napa Valley mountain terroir after his first visit to this land. Remarkably, this Tuscan family traces its vintner roots 26 generations, over more than six centuries ago to 1385, as a member of the Florentine Winemakers Guild. Last year, all eyes were on Marchesi Antinori when the prominent Italian family-owned fine wine producer became the sole owner of a legendary Napa Valley brand, Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars.

The family’s winemaking story continues at Antinori Napa Valley, high above the valley floor at elevations up to 1,800 feet on Atlas Peak. Some 60 years ago, upon first seeing the mountain site that reminded him of home in Chianti Classico, Marchese Piero Antinori had a vision to unlock its hidden potential. Hugging the slopes, sundrenched vines thrive in rocky, volcanic soil above the fog line with cooling influence from fresh air currents off San Francisco Bay. Over the years, building upon process and experiences to interpret the essence of this exceptional location and terroir, the result is great small lot wines able to express the identity of the land.

It’s so delightful to get off the beaten track. A 20-minute drive up Soda Canyon Road to the large stone-walled gated entrance at Antinori Napa Valley is rewarded by one of the most outstanding views in Northern California wine country. Take up wonderful photo opportunities beyond the reflecting pool overlooking the 1,200-acre estate, approximately 550 of which are planted to vineyards. Enjoy a walk around the property, entering the wine caves and the barrel room, for a look behind the scenes. Pause to see the Antinori family tree displayed on a wall in the reception room. Enjoy gracious hospitality while relaxing in the comfortable dining room. And of course, the real stars of the show are the superb New World wines known for their refined elegance.

Named as a tribute to past and current generations of Antinori winemakers, the A26 Chardonnay 2022 ($75) is an attractive, stylish wine. Exhibiting natural acidity plus delightful citrus aromas and complexity, it is currently being poured for tasting room guests. The Townsend Cabernet Sauvignon 2021 ($165) has 2% Cabernet Franc for a complex and fresh example blended from the estate’s top terroirs. This highly acclaimed wine balances generous fruit and fine-textured tannins, emphasizing structure and elegance. Tasting room guests enjoy two additional wines on a rotating basis—typically, Cabernet Franc and possibly Sangiovese—to accompany a selection of cheese and charcuterie. Not to miss: a taste of homegrown olive oil from the estate. This intimate tasting experience of 90-120 minutes is by appointment for $125 per person, offered Monday through Saturday, 10am to 3pm.

For more information www.antinorinapavalley.com