Napa Valley

Overview

Napa Valley is a roughly 30-mile-long valley about an hour’s drive north of San Francisco. The combination of warm and cool conditions is ideal for grape-growing. Different grapes flourish in different areas of the valley depending on their optimal growing conditions.

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  • Wine is divided between Old World and New World

    The distinction stems from both geography and winemaking technique and tradition. This video breaks down how different viticultural regions fit into each category and the common traits of both Old World and New World wines. It also provides helpful tips for reading Old World wine labels.

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    The difference between Old and New world wines

  • Tannins contribute to a wine's composition

    Tannins are compounds found in many different types of food, including grape skins. When consumed, they produce a noticeable drying effect in the mouth. Because of the difference in production methods, red wines typically have tannins while white wines do not.

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    A guide to tannins

  • Wine explained

    Wine is the sublime product of fermentation, the process of breaking down fruit—typically grapes. As the grapes ferment, yeast consumes the natural sugars and converts them to alcohol. With the process first developed and refined thousands of years ago, wine has been a central feature of celebrations throughout modern history. Want to learn more about its origins? Check out 1440's explainer on wine.

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    Wine explained

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