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California Wine Atlas

Long Meadow Ranch Winery

AVA · Napa Valley

Further reading: Producer's own site

verified · TTB List of Permittees

Editorial profile

Long Meadow Ranch is a family-owned Napa Valley wine, farm and hospitality operation built around organic and sustainable agriculture. The 650-acre Mayacamas home ranch in the mountains above St. Helena anchors the property alongside two satellite vineyard estates: a 90-acre Rutherford Estate on the valley benchland, planted mainly to Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, and an Anderson Valley Estate in Mendocino County that carries the portfolio's cool-climate Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and sparkling wines.

The Napa Valley side of the range runs from a straight Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot up through single-vineyard and Rutherford Estate designates, plus the E.J. Church tier — Merlot, Sangiovese and Cabernet Franc from the Mountain Estate. The Anderson Valley side adds Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Gris, several single-vineyard Pinot Noirs, two Chardonnays and estate sparkling wines. The ranch is also a working farm, known equally for grass-fed beef, olive oil and produce.

650

estate acres

as stated by the producer

Facts read from longmeadowranch.com

What's on file

Address

1775 WHITEHALL LN

Where it's registered

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  • Principal1775 WHITEHALL LN, SAINT HELENA

The ground it sits on

AVA · Napa Valley

6.3

pH, 1:1 water

13.2cm

, whole profile

98cm

to

Well drained

, dominant condition

Distribution across 232 · mean ◆, median │, p10–p90 bar

6.3
4.2%
23.5%
available water
13.2cm
depth to restriction
98cm

Dominant

  • 14.6%
  • 8.9%
  • 8.8%
  • 8.7%
  • 6.5%

232 map units · soil described over 96.5% of the region’s area · 10.8% is water, rock outcrop or other non-soil · 77% of the described area has a restrictive layer within the profile.

Wines

21 of 21 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.