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V. Sattui Winery

V. Sattui Winery

1111 White Lane, St. Helena, CA 94574 (view on map)

707-963-7774

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About V. Sattui Winery


V. Sattui Winery stands today as the result of hard work, dedication, and the extraordinary vision of two men who happen to be related. Vittorio Sattui started the business in 1885 after emigrating from Genoa, Italy. The law-abiding Vittorio was forced to shut down when Prohibition went into effect, and the winery would lay dormant until 1976, when Vittorio's great-grandson, Dario, would realize his dream of resurrecting the family business in the town of St. Helena in Napa Valley.

At V. Sattui Winery we craft one of the largest selections of award-winning, small-batch, small lot wines to suit a wide range of tastes. We believe great winemaking starts in the vineyard, where we use sustainable and organic vineyard practices. We harvest each grape at the peak of flavor, then use time-honored techniques combined with technologically advanced winemaking equipment to make wines with depth of flavor, complexity, and richness.

We invite you to visit our winery in the town of St. Helena, right in the heart of Napa Valley. We have three Tasting Rooms to choose from, each offering friendly, knowledgeable service from our expert staff. We offer food and wine experiences that will get you thinking about wine and food in new and delicious ways.
Our Artisan Deli and Marketplace is the place to gather your ultimate Napa Valley picnic to pair with your wines. Or, when weather permits, enjoy our hot foods right off the grill and the wood-fired pizza oven at our Weekend BBQ's. Then enjoy your new culinary finds on our 2 ½ acres of beautiful picnic grounds.
Napa Valley and St. Helena are fun, delicious places to explore, and we encourage you to stay and play with us for as long as you can.
We also invite you to travel with us! We love exploring the world, especially Italy, and we would love for you to see it with us!


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