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Stags' Leap Winery

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Appellation
  
Stags Leap AVA

Parent organization
  
Treasury Wine Estates

Acquisition date
  
1997

Parent company
  
Treasury Wine Estates

Founded
  
1971

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Location
  
Yountville, California, USA

Key people
  
Christophe Paubert, Winemaker Joanne Wing, Assistant Winemaker

Varietals
  
Viognier, Chardonnay, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Petite Syrah, Grenache, Carignane, Peloursin, Mourvedre, Syrah

Website
  
www.stagsleapwinery.com

Headquarters
  
Yountville, California, United States

Profiles

Stags' Leap Winery is a winery located near Yountville, California, in the Stags Leap District of Napa Valley. The winery's 240 acres (97 ha) estate vineyard was first planted in 1893. In 1997, Stags' Leap was purchased by Beringer Wine Estates, which in 2000 was in turn purchased by the Australian company Foster's Group, whose two wine groups combined and are now Beringer-Blass Wine Estates. Robert Brittan continued the revitalization of the vineyards and winery until 2005.

A wine tasting and visitation space is being converted from the winery's 19th-century manor bed-and-breakfast, to increase its daily visitation from 10 to 40 appointments per day, with food and wine pairings, by the parent company Treasury Wine Estates

History

The winery was founded by Horace Chase and his wife Minnie Mizner Chase. Mrs. Frances Grange acquired Stags' Leap Winery from Horace Chase in 1913. She transformed the property into a working ranch and resort. Wine production ceased due to prohibition. The vineyard remained, however, with the grapes being sold to other producers. Wine production began again in earnest in 1971 when Stags' Leap was purchased by Carl Doumani. Over a period of almost three decades, Doumani restored and improved the property. The winery's signature product was its petite sirah, at the time an undervalued grape used mostly for blending purposes. In 1988 Doumani hired winemaker Robert Brittan, who became president when the winery was sold to Beringer Wine Estates in 1997.

The winery is now owned by Treasury Wine Estates, formally Fosters of Australia, who also purchased Beringer Winery.

Along with Baldacci Family Vineyards and others, Stags' Leap Winery is a member of the Stags Leap District Winery Association.

References

Stags' Leap Winery Wikipedia