Artesa Vineyards & Winery

Artesa Vineyards & Winery (formerly known as Codorniu Napa[1]) is a winery located in Napa, California in the United States.

Artesa Vineyards & Winery
Location1345 Henry Rd., Napa, California, United States
Coordinates38°16′9.36″N 122°21′23.57″W
Wine regionNapa Valley
Sonoma County
AppellationCarneros AVA
Atlas Peak AVA
FormerlyCodorniu Napa[1]
Founded1990 (1990)s[2]
Key peopleAna Diogo-Draper (winemaker)[1]
Parent companyGrupo Codorníu[3]
Acres cultivated330[4]
Cases/yr60,000-80,000[4]
VarietalsPinot Noir, Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, Tempranillo[4], Albariño[4], Merlot[4], Cabernet Franc[4]
DistributionNational
TastingOpen to public
Websiteartesawinery.com

History

Main entrance

Artesa was originally known as Codorniu Napa. The winery was founded by the Spanish company Grupo Codorníu in 1991, investing $30 million in the facility. Codorniu Napa made sparkling wine. Lack of demand for sparkling wine led to poor sales, and the winery shifted to make still wines. Don Van Staaveren became winemaker. The company invested $20 million for a new winery and new vineyard acquisitions and Dave Dobson became Vice President of Production and Winemaking.[4]

Artesa Winery opened in 1997[4] and is located on a hilltop in the Carneros AVA area of Napa County.[1] That same year, Artesa purchased a Sonoma Coast AVA property for $1.7 million. The property, which comprised 324-acres, was set to be developed into Pinot Noir vineyards, upon the removal of redwood trees. The change was protested by environmentalists and in 2014 Artesa announced it would sell the property.[3] Artesa's first wines were released in 1999.[5]

Mark Beringer became Vice President of Production and Winemaking in 2009, replacing Dave Dobson.[4] He left in 2015, and Assistant Winemaker, Ana Diego-Draper was promoted to take over as Director of Winemaking.[4]

Wines

Artesa's estate vineyards are Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. They also cultivate grapes in Atlas Peak AVA. The winery focuses on Pinot Noir and a small amount of sparkling wine is produced (1,000 cases).[4] The winery produces between 60,000 and 80,000 cases of wine annually.[4]

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References

  1. Inc. Fodor's Travel Publications (23 February 2006). Fodor's Northern California. Fodor's Travel Publications. pp. 91–92. ISBN 978-1-4000-1602-0.
  2. Homepage Codorníu
  3. Carpenter, Kasey. "Artesa Vineyards Will Sell Contested Sonoma Coast Property". News. Wine Spectator. Retrieved 13 August 2015.
  4. "Artesa Vineyards & Winery". PinotFile. Retrieved 13 August 2015.
  5. Franson, Paul. "Artesa Winery". Wine. Napa Valley Register. Retrieved 13 August 2015.

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