
Paloma Vineyard
Sheldon Richards pours wines in his living room at the top of Spring Mountain.
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Sheldon Richards pours wines in his living room at the top of Spring Mountain.

Miljenko "Mike" Grgich, who made the 1973 Chateau Montelena Chardonnay that won the Judgment of Paris, opened this estate in 1977.

The Coppola family restored the 1879 estate founded by Gustave Niebaum in Rutherford.

Visitors can explore Rapp Ranch Vineyards on a 45-minute guided horseback ride led by wranglers.

Jessup Cellars operates a rotating fine art gallery alongside its Yountville tasting room.

Barry Waitte left high-tech in 2001 and built a winery on a working Arabian horse ranch.

Grant and Megan Long's winery sits at the base of Howell Mountain, with wines sold only on-site.

The Pelissa family has farmed Napa Valley since 1903, now pouring three brands from seven estate vineyards.

Founded in 1972 by David S. Stare, this family winery is among Sonoma's few remaining truly private operations.

Mark Mazzoni built Zialena around ten open-top concrete fermenters in 2016.

Tony Moll, former NFL player, co-founded this Sonoma winery in 2006 with two friends.

Family farming since 1969, now pouring their own Chardonnay and Pinot Noir from estate fruit.