Inglenook Estate, located in Napa Valley, is renowned for its grandeur and rich history, spanning over 140 years. Originally founded as Inglenook in the early 1870s by William Watson, the estate has undergone several name changes, including Rubicon Estate and Niebaum-Coppola, before reverting to Inglenook in 2011 when filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola acquired the trademark rights. The estate is celebrated for its stunning architecture and picturesque vineyards, being one of the first Bordeaux-style wineries in the U.S. Inglenook gained early acclaim, winning prestigious awards and even serving wine at the White House in the 1890s. After a closure during Prohibition, it reopened in 1933 and continued to evolve under various owners until Coppola's acquisition in 1975. Today, Inglenook offers a refined visitor experience, with tastings and tours available by appointment only. Guests can explore the elegant chateau, enjoy various tasting options, and learn about the estate's storied past. The ambiance combines historical charm with modern hospitality, making it a unique destination in Napa Valley.
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California, CA, United States of America