What is a Carneros wine?

What is a Carneros wine?

(Los) Carneros is one of California’s oldest and most celebrated viticultural areas. It was first planted with grapes in the 1830s, and now ranks among the world’s top regions for Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, including when the two varieties are combined to make sparkling wines in the traditional method. (

Who owns Carneros Creek?

Michael Mondavi, son of California wine pioneer Robert Mondavi, has bought Carneros Creek winery in Napa from Francis and Kathleen Mahoney. Mondavi, who now owns Folio Fine Wine Partners with his wife, Isabel, and son, Rob, will produce their recently started I’M, Oberon and Hangtime brands in the facility.

Who owns Schug winery?

About Schug Carneros Estate Today, the winery is owned and operated by Walter and Gertrud’s children Axel, Claudia and Andrea. Walter’s legacy is carried on today by his children and longtime winemaker Michael Cox.

What does the word Carneros mean?

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The word “Carneros” is Spanish for “ram,” and it’s the name of a winemaking region that overlaps parts of both the Napa and Sonoma AVAs in California.

What is Carneros known for?

Pinot noir from the Carneros is known for its crisp acidity and tight structure and frequently exhibits spicy berry fruit.

How many rooms does Carneros Resort and Spa have?

There are 72 rooms, 10 suites and 10 homes, all based on vernacular agricultural architecture, the larger buildings resembling silos and barns and the individual cottages suggesting ranchers’ cabins.

Are there any wineries in the Carneros area?

Schug Carneros Estate and Larson Family Winery are off the beaten path. The Robledo Family welcomes visitors to their courtyard winery. Roche Winery & Vineyards opened a new 17,000-square-foot winery, complementing its Sonoma Plaza tasting room, with ample outdoor seating with sweeping vineyard views.

When did the first Carneros wine come out?

The first vintage of Domaine Carneros was in 1987 and today they produce approximately 70,000 cases of primarily sparkling wine. The grapes are hand-pruned and hand-picked and they use a soft press. All of this care and delicacy are what make the array of sparkling wines of Domaine Carneros elegant.

What does the Carneros wine alliance do for You?

The Carneros Wine Alliance is dedicated to promoting the rich viticulure area of Napa and Sonoma Valley’s that composes the Carneros AVA. 0 Skip to Content Mission

Where did the name Los Carneros come from?

The name Los Carneros, ‘the rams’ in Spanish, dates from the 1830s, when Mexico administered this region. Sheep ranches, dairies, and hay fields continued to dominate until the 1970s. Today Carneros has 8,000 vineyard acres and more than 20 wineries.