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Silverado Vineyards

Sub-AVA · Stags Leap District

Further reading: Producer's own site

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Editorial profile

Silverado Vineyards was established in 1981 by Ron and Diane Miller and her mother, Lillian Disney, on the historic Silverado Vineyard site in the Stags Leap District, one of the first four vineyards in the appellation planted to Cabernet Sauvignon. The estate has grown to more than 300 acres across four sites spanning Napa Valley's Stags Leap District, Coombsville (Mt.

George Vineyard), Yountville (Miller Ranch) and the eastern valley (Borreo Ranch/Soda Creek), and its wines are organized largely by site: Cabernet Sauvignon carries the range, from the flagship Estate and single-clone SOLO bottlings sourced from Stags Leap District to the Coombsville-designate GEO and Henry, and Mt. George Vineyard in Coombsville also supplies Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Petit Verdot and Malbec. Chardonnay comes from the cooler Carneros sites, and Borreo Ranch contributes Kerner and Zinfandel in tribute to the historic Felix Borreo winery once on the property. Foley Family Wines purchased Silverado Vineyards in 2022, continuing the traditions established by the Miller family.

300

estate acres

as stated by the producer

Winemaker
Alison Rodriguez

Facts read from silveradovineyards.com

What's on file

Address

6121 SILVERADO TRL

Where it's registered

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  • Principal6121 SILVERADO TRL, NAPA

The ground it sits on

Sub-AVA · Stags Leap District

6.2

pH, 1:1 water

15.5cm

, whole profile

144cm

to

Well drained

, dominant condition

Distribution across 26 · mean ◆, median │, p10–p90 bar

6.2
4.2%
25.3%
available water
15.5cm
depth to restriction
144cm

Dominant

  • 31.5%
  • 15.9%
  • 12.3%
  • 7.5%
  • 6.8%

26 map units · soil described over 97.9% of the region’s area · 9.8% is water, rock outcrop or other non-soil · 44% of the described area has a restrictive layer within the profile.

Wines

15 of 15 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.