Bonanno Vintners
Sub-AVA · Russian River Valley
verified · TTB List of Permittees
Editorial profile
Bonanno Vintners (also styled BonAnno) is a family-owned négociant-style label founded in 2004 by Matt Bonanno, whose family has three generations in wine, food and distribution. Winemaker Jim Milone, a fourth-generation North Coast winegrower, makes the wines from purchased fruit and finished lots at a Napa cab house rather than a single estate, drawing on grower relationships in Napa Valley, Alexander Valley and Carneros. The house also releases a second label, Matthew Fritz, made with winemaker Fritz Stuhlmuller whose family has grown grapes in Alexander Valley since the 1980s. BonAnno positions itself as a fruit-driven, everyday-value alternative to high-priced Napa Cabernet.
The producer's own site is a thin brand page whose wine-shop pages sit behind bot-detection and could not be fetched directly; the wines below are drawn from a wine-importer's producer profile instead.
Facts read from bonannowine.com
What's on file
Address
1141 GRANT AVE
Where it's registered
Hovering a shaded region names it; a click opens its page.
- Principal1141 GRANT AVE, HEALDSBURG
The ground it sits on
Sub-AVA · Russian River Valley
6.0
pH, 1:1 water
17.8cm
, whole profile
129cm
to
Well drained
, dominant condition
Distribution across 181 · mean ◆, median │, p10–p90 bar
Dominant
- 14.5%
- 13.5%
- 8.6%
- 8.3%
- 6.3%
181 map units · soil described over 96.9% of the region’s area · 2.8% is water, rock outcrop or other non-soil · 60% of the described area has a restrictive layer within the profile.
Wines
Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley
Cabernet Sauvignon · Napa Valley
BonAnno's Napa Valley bottling of its flagship grape.
Cabernet Sauvignon Alexander Valley
Cabernet Sauvignon · Alexander Valley
Sourced from Alexander Valley growers tied to winemaker Fritz Stuhlmuller's family.
BonAnno's Carneros-grown Chardonnay.
3 of 3 wines link to the page they were read from. The list is what a producer publishes about itself, one citation at a time — it is not a catalog, and a wine missing from it is uncurated rather than unmade.