Enfield Wine Co. started in 2010 when John Lockwood and Amy Seese decided to make their own wine. Lockwood held a variety of entry level and more advanced jobs in vineyard management in California and Argentina before working for five years at Failla Wines. In 2013 Lockwood and Seese began devoting all their time to their wine project. Grapes are sourced from Chalone, Coombsville, Wild Horse Valley, Amador County and Fort Ross-Sea. Enfield crafts Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Tempranillo, Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and blends.
Wild Horse Valley AVA is the smallest and least well-known appellation in the Napa Valley. Though it has been an official AVA since 1988, its location on the eastern border of Napa County due east of Coombsville makes it very off the beaten track for wine tourism and almost everything else. Compounding confusion about the AVA is that parts of it lie in Solano County. Due to its elevation and proximity to San Pablo Bay, it is Napa Valley’s coolest AVA. Some of its land is as high as 2,130 feet above sea level. Of the 3,300 acres within the appellation, about 70 acres are planted to vineyards. Chardonnay and Pinot Noir are the principal grapes here. Lake Heron Vineyard and Winery, which produces Olivia Brion wines, is one of the few producers located here.