2014 GROWING SEASON
The 2014 growing season in Napa, California, was a remarkable year that left an indelible mark on the region’s viticulture landscape, and particularly so on the prestigious Mount Veeder AVA. The season was characterized by optimal weather conditions that proved ideal for grape cultivation. A mild winter was followed by a warm and dry spring, promoting early bud break and consistent flowering. These factors set the stage for an extended and evenly paced growing season, allowing the grapes to ripen slowly and develop optimal flavors, colors, and aromas.
The 2014 vintage from Mount Veeder remains a standout, showcasing the region’s ability to produce wines that capture the essence of its distinct terroir.