Piña Napa Valley, established by four brothers in 1979, has deep roots in Napa Valley, with family history dating back to the mid-1850s. The winery is now owned by the next generation, including Katherine Piña Capponi and her husband David, while Larry Piña remains actively involved. The winery is located on the lower slopes of the Vaca mountain range, next to Silverado Trail. Piña is known for producing high-quality Cabernet Sauvignon, focusing on 100% varietal single vineyard wines, although they also make a small production of Chardonnay. The tasting experience at Piña is straightforward and unpretentious, with a rustic atmosphere that emphasizes the wine over elaborate decor. Visitors can enjoy a walk-in tasting experience, which is increasingly rare in Napa. The winery has a history of custom crush operations, renting space to other winemakers before fully committing to their own label in 2000. Piña sources Cabernet Sauvignon from five vineyard sites and produces limited quantities, often selling out before release. Their wines, particularly the Cabernet Sauvignon, are noted for their complexity and balance, making Piña a noteworthy destination for wine enthusiasts.
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Napa, CA, United States of America