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37°37′25.77″N 121°45′24.84″W / 37.6238250°N 121.7569000°W / 37.6238250; -121.7569000

Wente Vineyards
LocationLivermore, California, USA
AppellationLivermore Valley AVA
FormerlyWente Brothers
Other labelsThe Nth Degree
Small Lot
Founded1883
Key peopleKarl D. Wente, Winemaker
Known forCharles Wetmore Cabernet Sauvignon
VarietalsCabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Zinfandel, Pinot Noir, Syrah, Chardonnay, Viognier, Sauvignon Blanc, Riesling
Websitewww.wentevineyards.com

California Historical Landmark

Reference no.957

Wente Vineyards is a wineryinLivermore, California, that is "the oldest continuously operating, family-owned winery in the United States." The Wente Estate is registered as a California Historical Landmark #957.[1]

History

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The winery was established by C.H. Wente in 1883 on 47 acres of land.[2] Having received training in wines while working for Charles KrugofNapa Valley, Wente purchased a few vineyards and land of excellent soil.[2] In 1934 his sons, Ernest and Herman, introduced California's first varietal wine label, Sauvignon Blanc. In 1936, they introduced the first varietally labeled Chardonnay. The efforts of the Wente family, including pioneering night-time mechanical harvesting and being a leader in sustainable winegrowing practices, have helped establish the Livermore Valley as one of the premier wine-growing areas of California. Since then, it has expanded to over 2,000 acres (8 km2), plus an additional 700 acres (3 km2) in Arroyo Seco.

Wente Clone

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The Wente clone is budwood that is used to plant Chardonnay at many California vineyards. In 1912, 2nd Generation Winegrower Ernest Wente took cuttings from the University of Montpellier viticultural nurseryinFrance. Cuttings from the Wente vineyard then spread to a number of other wineries before eventually being certified by the Foundation Plant Materials Service of the University of California, Davis. Clones taken from the certified vines are known as "Wente" or "heat-treated Wente," and clones taken from vines before certification are known as "Old Wente."

Estate

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Wente Vineyards also offers a golf course, tasting room and private events all nestled in the heart of the vineyards.

References

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Footnotes
  1. ^ "Wente Bros. Winery". Office of Historic Preservation, California State Parks. Retrieved 2012-03-30.
  • ^ a b Lichine, Alexis (1967). Alexis Lichine's Encyclopedia of Wines and Spirits. London: Cassell & Company Ltd. p. 551.
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