Tom Eddy Winery, located in Napa Valley, was established by Tom Eddy, who also serves as the winemaker. The winery released its first Cabernet Sauvignon in 1991, coinciding with the launch of his wine consulting business. Tom has an extensive background in winemaking, having worked at notable Napa wineries and played a role in various projects, including the early development of what is now Castello di Amorosa. The winery is situated on a 22-acre property called Murray Hill, which straddles the Sonoma-Napa county line. Tom Eddy Winery features a small estate vineyard, Kerry’s Vineyard, named after Tom's wife, and primarily sources grapes from various non-estate locations. The winery's production includes a range of wines, such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir, and a New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc labeled TENZ. Visitors can experience the winery's unique cave, which is used for production and aging. Tom Eddy Winery emphasizes quality and craftsmanship in its wines, with a focus on elegance and careful tannin management. The winery's total production is around 3,000 cases annually, and it is a member of the Calistoga Winegrowers Association.
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Calistoga, CA, United States of America