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Editorial profile
World's End is a Napa Valley wine project of Jonathan Maltus, the Saint-Émilion vigneron behind Château Teyssier and Le Dôme, sourcing from vineyards on Atlas Peak and across Napa. Its reds are Cabernet Sauvignon-forward, built on ripe black fruit and velvety tannin in the Californian style but shaped by Bordeaux winemaking instincts brought over from Maltus's Saint-Émilion estates.
Each wine takes its name from a favorite rock-and-roll song of the founder's youth: the range includes 'If Six Was Nine', 'Good Times, Bad Times', 'Crossfire', the proprietary red 'Rocksteady' and a Reserve Chardonnay, 'Rebel Rebel', grown on a cool-climate site for added freshness against the reds' ripeness. The winery is not open to the public; tastings are by appointment.
Facts read from worldsendnapa.com
What's on file
Address
100 NAPA JUNCTION RD
Where it's registered
Hovering a shaded region names it; a click opens its page.
- Principal100 NAPA JUNCTION RD, AMERICAN CANYON
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
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
proprietary name; taken from a Jimi Hendrix song
proprietary name; taken from a Led Zeppelin song
proprietary name
described on the page as "our proprietary red"
described on the page as "our white Chardonnay Reserve"
5 of 5 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.