- Napa Valley • USA
- Joined on 18 Sep 2009
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The Biale family, immigrants from Northern Italy, began growing grapes in Napa in the 1930's – Zinfandel only. Zinfandel, California's adopted grape, was widely planted by immigrants throughout the State's history as a highly flavorful red grape well-suited for the climate. Each harvest, the Biale's fruit was routinely sold for bulk wine. For decades before the global demand for Napa Valley wine, one winery, the Napa Valley Co-Op winery, processed almost half of Napa's grapes. Before big companies moved in, most of Napa's fruit was grown by local farmers like the Biales. In fact, prunes and walnuts were as valuable as grapes in those days, and the Biale farm produced its share along with eggs and vegetables.
Committed to the tradition of farming grapes, the Biales decided in 1991 to form a partnership with the goal of producing a world-class wine from the oldest Zinfandel vines on the ranch. The team: Al Perry, winemaking; Dave Pramuk, Marketing; Aldo and Bob Biale farming. The wine, named after longtime farmer Aldo Biale, was called "Aldo's Vineyard".
The inaugural wine was a quantity of 400 cases produced from about 8 acres of 60-year-old vines. Now, twelve years later, Biale is recognized internationally as being among California's very finest producers of Zinfandel.
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Robert Biale Vineyards
4038 Big Ranch Road
Napa, California
P: 707.257.7555
F: 707.257.0105
Winemaker: Al Perry
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The Biale family, immigrants from Northern Italy, began growing grapes in Napa in the 1930's – Zinfandel only. Zinfandel, California's adopted grape, was widely planted by immigr...
- Established: 1991
- Website: www.robertbialevineyards.com
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