Etude

Etude
1250 Cuttings Wharf Rd
Napa, CA  94559

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Tasting Room Open Daily 10-4:30

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What to Buy

2014 Temblor Vineyard Pinot Noir
Pinot exhibits bright, elegant red fruit and a graham cracker spice that’s noted in all of the Pinots that come from Etude’s estate vineyard, Grace Benoist Ranch. $75

2013 Etude Heirloom Chardonnay
“This wine is a small bottling of the best Chardonnay fruit from Etude’s estate vineyards. I admire its restraint, bal- ance, and minerality. This is a Chardonnay that will age beautifully over the next several years.” $60

Special Notes

The Study of Pinot Noir teaches guests about the influences of terroir—offered daily by appt, hours vary, $50 per person

Story

Aptly named “Etude” after the classical music term for a focused study or technical exercise to perfect technique, Etude Wines is dedicated to mastering the craft of wine-growing. The winery was founded more than 30 years ago on the belief that great wines are grown and not made. This philosophy continues today with Winemaker Jon Priest and Associate Winemaker Rob Fischer.

“Etude was founded on the philosophy that winemaking begins in the vineyard long before the harvest, and that superior grape growing diminishes the need for intervention by the winemaker, resulting in wine that is grown, not made,” Jon says. “This remains our approach today as we continue to build the Etude legacy.”

Etude’s estate vineyards are located in the far northwest corner of the Carneros appellation. Unlike much of Carneros, which is, for the most part, composed of riverbed and bay bottom clay soils, Etude’s vineyard soils possess several variations of well-drained, rocky upland soil of volcanic origin. The vineyards are planted to conform to the various soil types and changing contours of topography. The Etude team is dedicated to sustainable farming practices and maintaining perfect harmony with their surrounding environment. In fact, Etude’s environmentally friendly land practices have earned the winery certification in California’s Fish Friendly Farming program. The winery is also a Napa Green Certified Winery, affirming its commitment to conserving water and energy, reducing waste, and preventing pollution.

Visitors to the tasting room are delighted with samples of the winery’s renowned Pinot Noir and Cabernet Sauvignon, along with other varietals. Appointments are required for the newest tasting experience, The Study of Pinot Noir, which introduces guests to five wines from distinct growing regions crafted by the same winemaker to demonstrate the influence of terroir on this popular varietal.

As with music, dedicated practice and a passion for perfection has its rewards: in the masterful wines of Etude.

For more information, please visit: etudewines.com


Etude

Amenities

Tasting Room: Yes

Complimentary Tastings: No

Tastings — By Appointment Only: No

Tours: No

Tours — By Appointment Only: No

Private Tours: No

VIP & Educational Experiences: No

Exceptional Views: No

Club Member Lounge: No

Restaurant / Deli: No

Food / Wine Pairings: No

Gift Shop: Yes

Wedding Facilities: No

Event Facilities: No

Corp. Meetings: Yes

Guest House on Premises: No

Lawn Games: No

Family Friendly: No

Pet Friendly: No

Family Owned and Operated: No

Wine Cave: No

Art/Architectural Interest: No

Sustainable Practices: No

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Etude Wines

Etude Wines is mostly known for their Pinot Noir and Cabernets but they also produce Pinot Gris, a Carneros Chardonnay, and a rosé of Pinot Noir. They also offer two brandies (a Pinot Noir and an XO) from the original Alambic pot stills that were once on the property.