Newton Vineyard

Newton Vineyard
Location Napa, California, USA
Appellation Spring Mountain District AVA
Founded 1977
Key people Peter and Sua Newton, Founders
Known for Unfiltered Chardonnay, "The Puzzle"
Varietals Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Claret
Website newtonvineyard.com

Newton Vineyard is a wine estate in St. Helena in the Napa Valley of California.

Description

Newton Vineyard was the second wine estate established by Peter and Su Hua Newton. Their first (Sterling Vineyards) was sold to soft drinks giant Coca-Cola in the 1970s. Newton Vineyards's majority stake was sold to French conglomerate LVMH in 2001.[1]

The single square mile of hillside pioneered by the Newtons in 1977 is an impressive site, with expansive vistas of Napa Valley and beyond.


The terraced mountain estate has less than one-fifth of its total 560 acres planted to vines at elevations ranging from 500 to 1,600 feet above sea level. The non-farmed acreage remains in its native forested state providing natural habitat for indigenous wildlife.


Each of the distinctive vineyard blocks is planted to a specific Bordeaux variety with an emphasis on Cabernet Sauvignon.


These parcels reflect distinct soil types, sun exposures and individual microclimates. The blocks are fermented separately to contribute complexity to the final blended wine. The blocks are set among the native vegetation to preserve the ecosystem of the hillside.


The dominant feature of this remarkable site appears at the vineyard’s highest point where a single tree crowns the ridge line. This lone pine, over 100 feet tall and visible from many points in Napa Valley, is called Pino Solo. An enduring icon, Pino Solo appears on the label of Newton wines, a mark designating singular wines created from a singular passion.


The winery was designed and built to blend into the mountain and includes elements of the founders’ native lands interwoven with the California environment — roses, a pagoda, a Chinese red gate, lanterns, a London phone booth and English gardens.

Wines

Newton is most famous for its Newton Unfiltered Chardonnay. It is one of the "World's Greatest Wine Estates" per Robert Parker.[2] Parker gave the 2005 Unfiltered Chardonnay 96 points on his 100-point scale.[3]

References

  1. Jon Bonné (August 1, 2007). "Napa Valley Stunner - Famed Winery Sold". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 2007-08-01.
  2. The World's Greatest Wine Estates: a Modern Perspective. 2005.
  3. "Robert Parker’s Porthos Picks & new book". Porthos.
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