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Acacia Winery, also known as Acacia Vineyard or simply Acacia, is a winery in the Carneros Valley appellation in Napa County, California, United States. Acacia Winery was founded in 1979 by co-founder Michael Richmond and others on Las Amigas Road.Haeger, John Winthrop. (2008)
''Pacific Pinot Noir : a Comprehensive Winery Guide for Consumers and Connoisseurs''.
CA: University of California Press. . OCLC 773565043.
The winery primarily produced pinot noir and Chardonnay wines including the following lines: ''Reserve'', ''SVS Wines'', ''Carneros Blend'', ''A'', ''From Acacia'' (fruit from the central coast), and ''Estate Pinot'' (2001-2002). The winery was acquired by Chalone in July, 1986.


History

Acacia was co-founded in 1979 by Michael Richmond and Jerry Goldstein. The two met while Richmond was a winery tour guide and apprentice at Freemark Abbey. Larry Brooks was their founding winemaker. In 1987, Michael Richmond represented Acacia Winery in the International Pinot Noir Celebration by Linfield Events. It was noted in the event that 1/3 of Acacia's Chardonnay production was grown on its estate and their Pinot Noir was outsourced to other vineyards in the Carneros area. Acacia was an important influence in establishing the Los Carneros wine region and has reputation for being the first winery in California to make "vineyard-designated" pinot noir from outside fruits. The winery has been described as a Pinot Noir "cult" winery during this period. Acacia was involved a series of purchases. In 1986, Acacia was sold to Chalone for $8 million. Since the 1990s, Acacia, producing under Chalone, has focused on Chardonnay wines, as well as some
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. Acacia also bottles under the Caviste label. The annual production is around 55,000 cases. In 2005, the Chalone Wine Group was purchased by Diageo, one of the largest wine and spirits company in the world, for $260 million. In 2016,
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purchased the Diageo wine portfolio, including Acacia. Soon afterwards, the winery building was purchased by Peju Province Winery. Treasury Wine Estates retained the brand and continues to produce and sell Acacia wines.


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* :Wineries in Napa Valley


References

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