Jarvis Winery
2970 Monticello Road
Napa, CA 94558-9615
(707) 255-5280
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We give Jarvis Winery It has long been noted that many of the finest wines come from caves. Due to the invariant temperature and high humidity level of caves wineries have typically used caves for the barrel aging of wines. Jarvis was the first in this country, however, to tunnel a cave so large that it could hold all the wine making operation. With the help of the chief geotechnic consultant Gregg Korbin and the largest computer at UC Berkeley, William Jarvis was able to successfully plan and design the large chambers of our underground winery. As the cave extends further into the mountain, the chambers become larger. Pushing the state of the art, the last chamber would comfortably contain two full basketball courts. These chambers allow even the large fermentation tanks to be underground and out of sight, thus preserving the unmarred beauty of the natural outside environment. The underlying principle behind the Jarvis cave construction is that a parabolic shaped tunnel is inherently stable, so the cave tunnels and chambers are in the shape of a true parabola. Throughout the cave you will find many references to its parabolic structure. With the help of Jim Gangwer and other artisans, the cast bronze doors, brass wall sconces, arched alcoves and fiber optic chandeliers add to the mystique and beauty of the cave. |
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Features: Caves Wine Club Gardens |
Varietals as 2010: Cabernet Sauvignon Lake William Cabernet Franc Merlot |
Appellation: Chiles Valley |




