

Why
is the Napa Valley so Great? No, It's Not What you Think!
By Steve Sands
Wine is grown all over the world and in all fifty states in
the US. Why is the Napa Valley so terrific? Sonoma is bigger
and produces more wine. The central valley of California certainly
produces more grapes. There are awesome wines made all over
California. So, why is Napa special? Of all the wineries in
California, over 360 of them are in the Napa Valley. That’s
a clue! Also, the Napa Valley is the second largest tourist
destination in California behind Disneyland. Wow!
What makes the Napa Valley so special is its geography.
If you have ever been to the Napa Valley you will immediately
relate to this. Napa Valley starts on the north end of San Pablo
Bay just off of the San Francisco Bay. Just inland from the
bay start two low mountain ranges about 5 miles apart that proceed
north. The valley in between those two sets of hills is the
Napa Valley. And, as the hills go north, the two ranges get
closer together. So, on the southern end they are wide apart
and on the northern end, in Calistoga, they are only about a
mile apart. This is key.
Because of this geography, you get a wide range of climate and
soil.
This is why the Napa Valley is so special. In the Carneros region
at the southern end, the climate is cooler with more overcast
or fog. This is great for Chardonnay and Pinot Noir grapes.
As you travel up valley, the climate is progressively warmer
with more sun. So, at the north end, Calistoga is much hotter
and dryer and is great for Zinfandel and other warm varietals.
The Napa Valley is only 38 miles long, yet contains a full spectrum
of growing regions called appellations. That is the key to Napa
Valley’s greatness. In a relatively short distance you
can effectively grow a wide variety of excellent grapes that
turn into terrific wine. In this one valley you can find Chardonnay,
Pinot Noir, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah,
Sangiovese, Zinfandel, Sauvignon Blanc, Viognier, Malbec, Petite
Syrah and several other varietals. That is a lot for such a
small area.
Robert Mondavi realized the fantastic potential of the Napa
Valley when he began growing grapes in Oakville. Today, his
winery produces excellent wines and his Opus One winery produces
outstanding Cabernet Sauvignon.
He certainly is not alone.
There are over 360 wineries in the valley and they all have
their own, unique wines and wine making philosophies. Some wineries
and wine makers produce good wine, while others produce fabulous
wines. And, many of the fabulous wines are very reasonably priced…
but we’ll cover that in another article.
The Napa Valley is a terrific destination for wine lovers and
those wanting to learn about wine. The large number of wineries
in this beautiful valley enable you to see, taste and learn
a great deal in a short stay. Why not plan your next vacation
to go to the Napa Valley?
Steve and Lynnette Sands own La Belle Époque Bed and
Breakfast in Napa. You can view their Inn at http://www.labelleepoque.com
or Napa Valley Bed And Breakast.
For information about tours, visit the Napa Valley Wine Tours
web site.
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