Napa Valley’s longest running partnership is also one of the most enduring success stories. For three decades the Shafers have collaborated with much-admired winemaker Elias Fernandez.
Domaine Leflaive traces its roots back 2,000 years to vineyards planted by the Romans. Now owned and managed by the Leflaive family, its white Burgundies are renowned for their quality. Its 58 acres are planted entirely to Chardonnay.
Hundred Acre is owned by Jayson Woodbridge, a winemaker who has been defying conventional winemaking wisdom for years. He founded Hundred Acre wineries in California and Australia, and makes palate-pleasing, single-vineyard wines in both places.