V. Sattui Winery

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38°29′21″N 122°26′53″W / 38.489057°N 122.448101°W / 38.489057; -122.448101

Exterior of V. Sattui Winery in St. Helena.

V. Sattui Winery is a winery and retail store located in St. Helena, in the Napa Valley region of California. The winery was originally established in San Francisco in 1885 by Vittorio Sattui who had emigrated from Genoa, Italy.[1][2] The winery was shut down in 1920 during Prohibition and remained shuttered until 1976 when they opened their Napa Valley store in St. Helena.[3][4][5] The winery was reopened by Dario Sattui, great grandson of Vittorio Sattui.[4] The winery president is Tom Davies.[6]

The winery is known for their large retail store and picnic area, which has events such as an annual Harvest Ball.[7][8][9] Their wines have received numerous awards and reviews, and are sold exclusively at the winery or online.[10][11] As of 2013, the winery sold more than 60,000 cases of wine each year.[12]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "S.F. Declares V. Sattui Day: Mayor recognizes winemaking business, started 125 years ago in San Francisco", Kate Lavin, Wines & Vines, 03.26.2010
  2. ^ "V. Sattui Winery: History". Retrieved August 21, 2019.
  3. ^ "Castello di Amorosa: The Dream". Retrieved August 21, 2019.
  4. ^ a b "V. Sattui History". Retrieved August 20, 2019.
  5. ^ A Moveable Thirst: Tales and Tastes from a Season in Napa Wine Country, Rick Kushman and Hank Beal. New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons, 2007 (p. 127-128) ISBN 9780471793861
  6. ^ "Try the Red: Napa Learns to Sell", Katrina Heron, New York Times, February 16, 2010
  7. ^ Take the whine out of wine country", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 30, 2012
  8. ^ "Best Spots For A Picnic In North Bay", CBS News San Francisco, June 9, 2012
  9. ^ "Palate therapy", George Starke, Napa Valley Register, September 20, 2012
  10. ^ "Critics Challenge International Wine Competition, 2012 Results", Critics Challenge website
  11. ^ , "V. Sattui Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2008", review by Randy Fuller, Now and Zin, November 20, 2012
  12. ^ McLaughlin, Katy (September 19, 2013). "Dario Sattui Built a Castle to House His California Winery". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved August 18, 2019.

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