- Trefethen Vineyards
Infobox Winery
winery_name = Trefethen Vineyards
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location_city = Napa, California
location_country = USA
appellation = Oak Knoll District of Napa Valley AVA
former_name = Eschol
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year_founded = 1968
first_vintage =
key_people = Janet Trefethen, CEO
Peter Luthi, Winemaker
Jon Ruel, Director of Viticulture
David Whitehouse, Winemaster
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signature_wine = Estate Chardonnay
varietal1 = Chardonnay
varietal2 = Merlot
varietal3 = Viognier
varietal4 = Cabernet Sauvignon
varietal5 = Merlot
varietal6 = Riesling
varietal7 = Viognier
varietal8 = Cabernet Franc
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varietal10 =
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homepage= http://www.trefethenfamilyvineyards.com
distribution national
tasting= by appointmentTrefethen Vineyards was established in
1882 as Eshcol, a biblical word for “lush cluster of grapes.” Following retirement from a successful career with Kaiser Industries, Eugene Trefethen along with his wife Katie purchased Eshcol in1968 along with six adjoining properties to create Trefethen Vineyards. At that time, replanting of the vineyards and restoration of the historic winery building began. The Trefethens' restoration efforts were recognized in1988 by theDepartment of the Interior , which placed the winery on theNational Register of Historic Places as the only 19th-century, wooden, gravity-flow winery surviving inNapa County . The winery is also known for an extensive garden established by Katie. It has been featured in many publications and has been a destination for many gardening enthusiasts since it was created.Eugene Trefethen died in 1996 and Katie Trefethen died in 2007. [cite web | url=http://www.napavalleyregister.com/articles/2007/06/12/obituaries/obituaries/doc466e3c7e017e0285663039.txt| title= Obituary for Catherine Trefethen | author=| publisher="Napa Register"|accessdate=2007-06-19]
Awards
In 1979, a
Wine Olympics was organized by the French wine and food magazine, "GaultMilllau". A total of 330 wines from 33 countries were evaluated by 62 experts from ten countries. The1976 Trefethen VineyardsChardonnay won first place in that category and was judged best in the world.History
The original winery was constructed in
1886 by a Scottish sea captain named Hamden McIntyre. McIntyre designed it as a gravity-flow system: a horse-drawn winch brought grapes to the third floor of the three-story structure for crushing; gravity carried the juice to the second floor for fermenting; and, eventually, the wine descended to the first floor for aging. Thevineyard s survivedProhibition in the United States by producing grapes for the production ofsacramental wine . However, by1940 , the vineyards and winery building fell into disuse.References
ource
* [http://www.trefethen.com/home.html Trefethen Vineyards]
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