Beringer Vineyards is the oldest continuously operating winery in the Napa Valley. In 2001, the estate was placed on the National Register for Historic Places as a Historic District. Jacob Beringer's foresight in recognizing the quality and potential of grape growing in the Napa Valley is part of the living heritage of Beringer Vineyards. With the present use of state-of-the-art technology applied to age-old traditions, Beringer Vineyards ' wines continue to reflect a single-minded dedication to the making of memorable wines from great Napa Valley vineyards.
Our commitment to quality is clear in our long list of accolades:
Beringer's focus on excellence is illustrated in its commitment to sustainable practices, and our wines express this attention to the environment. Each Beringer vineyard, with its own distinctive soil, climate and terrain, lends itself to particular grape varietals. These vineyards have become recognized as the primary sources of Beringer wines.
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Grounds bedecked with elaborate gardens and graced with stately 19th Century architecture evoke the Victorian heyday of Beringer and provide a unique glimpse into one of one of Napa Valley's earliest wineries. The entire winery site was designated a Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001 and is the oldest continuously-operating winery in the valley.
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