The brother & sister team from Hunter Glenn here in Napa Valley, met up with us in their estate vineyard in St. Helena to give us an update from mid-valley! As veraison takes place all over Napa Valley, winemaking teams are starting to prepare for harvest!
2023 Napa Valley Vintage
The Vintage of a Lifetime
In 2023, Napa Valley experienced one of the longest growing seasons in a decade or more. With consistent, mild weather throughout the season, above-average crop yields, and extended hang time, 2023 is an exceptional, high-quality, memorable vintage.
Winter and spring rains led to full reservoirs and healthy, saturated soils; ideal conditions as grape growers headed into bud break. The mild, warm summer weather (72-75 degrees F) supported healthy canopy growth through bloom and set. Though vineyards faced mildew pressure, clusters remained loose for good air flow. Relatively cool weather throughout the growing season in tandem with an abundance of sunshine allowed grape skins to ripen slowly and develop maximal dark red color components for red wines.
Harvest kicked off around Labor Day weekend (September 2-4, 2023) for white wine grapes; Cabernet Sauvignon harvest started the end of September / early-October; all picks wrapped up by mid-November. Vintners relished the long harvest season, which provided extended hang time to develop flavors.
For red wines, full ripeness of grape skins and seeds provided the building blocks for a tannic backbone which is the source of resilience for a long-lived wine. Winemakers describe the wines as having freshness, purity and elegance overall.
2023 Harvest Updates
Read the vintage updates from 2023.
Vintage Quotes
“Fruit is showing deep color, complex flavors and aromas and good acidity levels, according to Brain. Yields varied from average-to-heavy in some areas. “I love the complexity of the vintage,” he said. “I think that the sub-AVAs will be quite distinct this year, truly revealing the appellation and soil type.” – Wine Institute
“Looking at the wines, the 2023s show remarkable purity and finesse while at the same time bringing beautiful depth and concentration.” – Jeb Dunnick
“is 2023 the vintage of the century, as the rumours might have it? Overall, the quality in 2023 is very high. After tasting through dozens of barrel samples, it’s clear that 2023 is a vintage where it was likely more challenging to make bad wine than good wine.” – VINFOLIO
“The 2023 vintage is outstanding – and the wines will appeal particularly to those with a classic palate. Given the late and long, cool growing season, many – if not most – of the wines have a distinct Bordelais quality, balancing pure Californian fruit with fresh acidity and elegant, nimble body – with “a sense of weightlessness”. – VINFOLIO
Related Articles
– Napa Valley Vintage Report – Vinfolio
– Cheers! Napa Valley winemakers say 2023 vintage could be best ever – Cornell Barnard, ABC 7 News
– 2023 Napa Valley Vintage: Winemakers Say It’s Superior – Nicole, MacKay, Somm TV
– Napa 2023 might be ‘the vintage of a lifetime’ – Sarah Neish, thedrinksbusiness.com
– California 2023 harvest report – Samantha Cole Johnson, jancisrobinson.com (login required to read article)
– 2023 Growing Season: The Napa Edition – Advanced Viticulture
Vintage Chart

Side by side with last year’s vintage – same vine, same date
Veraison starting in Napa Valley
Andy Erickson, winemaker at ELLMAN, gives us an update in July 23 from Atlas Peak area. #2023vintage
Napa Valley’s 2023 grape harvest may be delayed by weeks due to cool spring, summer
In the North Bay, there are concerns in Wine Country when it comes to grape growing. Vineyard owners say a cool, wet spring has turned back the clock on vine ripening, meaning the 2023 harvest could be delayed for several weeks putting the crop at risk of fall rains and wildfires. Vineyard crews at V. Read the full article…




