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Arkenstone Vineyards

Arkenstone Vineyards We first discovered, and were irretrievably drawn to this unique property in the late 1980’s. For well over 20 years we have shared the beauty and mystery of Arkenstone with bear, coyote, mountain lion, rattle snake, scorpion and raptors of all sorts (as well as voracious grape eating wild turkeys). Remnants of native obsidian work, as well as historic dry-stack walls made of local stone, are constant reminders that we are just the latest inhabitants to appreciate, care for and benefit from this land. Our serious interest in wine and our families’ farming history perhaps made it inevitable that we would think about planting vineyards here. We knew we did not want to clear the site for an “industrial” vineyard but didn’t know whether the effort required of farming the small patches of open space using sustainable practices could be justified. Then, in early 1995, a good friend of ours, who grew up in a Napa Valley wine family and founded her own label, encouraged us. She arranged for an expert who consulted for top vineyards all over the world to come to the Napa Valley to evaluate a number of potential vineyard sites. He included Arkenstone on this visit. Test holes were dug, and on a cloudy wet day we tramped around the property talking about dirt, drainage, exposures, air movement, and, most importantly, the promise of the site. His conclusion was that wine grapes of very high quality could be produced here, and that Arkenstone was indeed a special site. We didn’t then know to say “terroir” but understood that the grapes and the wine from these vineyards could over time become a recognizable expression of our site, climate, farming and winemaking. We decided to make this promise a reality.

Directions
From Napa Head north out of Napa on either Siverado Trail or Highway 29 towards Calistoga. Continue for approximately 17 miles through Yountville, Oakville, Rutherford and St. Helena. Just past St. Helena turn right onto Deer Park Road. (When coming Highway 29 you will see the Culinary Institute of America on your left just before the turn and if you are coming Silverado Trail you will turn at the flashing red traffic lights.) Drive about 4.5 miles to White Cottage Road. Turn left onto White Cottage and continue another mile to West Lane. Turn left onto West Lane and go through gate at the end of the lane. Once through the gate follow signs to Arkenstone Winery uphill to the right and park in the parking area. From Calistoga Heading south on Highway 29 or Silverado Trail out of Calistoga, just before St. Helena turn left onto Deer Park Road. (From Highway 29 you will see Markham Winery on your left and if you are coming Silverado Trail you will turn at the flashing red traffic lights.) Drive about 4.5 miles to White Cottage Road. Turn left onto White Cottage and continue another mile to West Lane. Turn left onto West Lane and go through gate at the end of the lane. Once through the gate follow signs to Arkenstone winery uphill to the right and park in the parking area.


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335 West Lane, Angwin, CA, US, 94508 Email: info@arkenstone.com
Phone: 707-965-1020 Web: www.arkenstone.com
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