About Napa Wine Company
Napa Wine Company is one of the oldest continuously operating winery facilities in Napa Valley — established in 1877 on the St. Helena Highway in Oakville, the property has been producing wine through Prohibition (as a sacramental wine producer), through the difficult mid-century decades, and through the modern Napa Valley wine renaissance. The facility today operates as both a major custom crush facility for dozens of small Napa Valley producers and as an estate wine producer under its own label.
The name is straightforwardly historical: this was the Napa Wine Company, established when the valley needed a name that declared its purpose and location without ambiguity. It remains the simplest possible statement of identity — Napa Valley wines, made by a company, since 1877.
The estate wine program produces Oakville Cabernet Sauvignon from the historic property's surrounding vineyard land, giving the label a direct connection to some of the most historically significant vineyard acreage in the Oakville appellation.