Perfect weather continues, stretching this year’s harvest for more than six weeks so far. Vintners from Carneros to Calistoga are reporting that aromatic white grapes like Sauvignon Blanc are mostly off the vine. Chardonnay and Pinot Noir harvests are winding down and the first reds – like Zinfandel, Syrah and a smattering of Merlot and Read the full article…
2016 Napa Valley Vintage
A near-perfect growing season
The near-perfect 2016 growing season started early, saw ideal weather conditions throughout and wrapped up as the valley’s first significant fall rainstorm arrived on October 14. Thanks to a relatively steady and mild July and August and then a series of warm days at the end of the growing season, vineyards were able to progress to perfect ripeness. Wines from the 2016 vintage are now quietly developing in cellars throughout Napa Valley and vintners are pinching themselves and smiling for the gift it appears Mother Nature has given them: a fifth consecutive vintage of stellar quality Napa Valley wines.
Vintage Quotes
“I am now convinced: the 2016 vintage in Napa and Sonoma Valley is exceptional.” – – James Suckling, JamesSuckling.com
“2016 was undoubtedly a sensational vintage in Napa.” – – Fine + Rare, frw.co.uk
Related Articles
– Napa 2016 vintage: 5 consecutive years of fantastic wines James Suckling, JamesSuckling.com
– Wine Harvest Report 2016: Napa Valley’s Cabernet Run Continues WineSpectator.com
Vintage Videos
Winemaker Victoria Coleman of Lobo Wines discusses their 2016 Cabernet Sauvignon
Screaming Eagle 2016 – America’s Greatest Ever Wine?
Vintage Chart

White Wine is Divine
The pace is picking up, with a variety of Napa Valley white wine grapes now hitting the crush pad: Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon, Pinot Grigio and even some Chardonnay. Winemaking crews are getting busier, but they are happy and smiling because the quality of this year’s harvest is truly exceptional so far. Yields are also looking Read the full article…
Now We’re Cookin’
Thanks to a week of warm (but not hot) days and cool, crisp nights, the harvest pace is picking up. We’d hate to jinx it, but the weather has been PERFECT for developing grape ripeness balanced with acidity, thanks to big swings between daytime and nighttime temperatures. Up and down Napa Valley, first bins of Read the full article…
Hurry Up and Wait!
Just when we thought harvest was going to be early, Mother Nature stepped in and turned down the thermostat. Since late July, a cool weather pattern has slowed ripening by a bit. A few grapes have been picked – including Pinot Noir from south Napa County for sparkling wine, Semillon from Calistoga and Sauvignon Blanc Read the full article…
Napa Valley’s 2016 Wine Grape Harvest Underway
The first wine grapes of the 2016 vintage were picked on July 28 at Green Island Vineyard in southern Napa County and have made their way from the vineyard to the crush pad to become Mumm Napa sparkling wine. The picking of aromatic white wine grapes, like Sauvignon Blanc, will start in the next week Read the full article…




