Thursday, December 10, 2009

Winery Architecture Draws Oenophiles to Napa Valley




Memories of regions throughout the world are representative in many Napa Valley wineries and develop deep connections to visitors. The French inspired Chateau Montelena shows strong bold lines, rustic doors, and a waterfall of ivy over the old weathered stone castle like facade. The brilliant white and large curved lines of Chimney Rocks Dutch influenced winery stand out in the surrounding vineyards. The architecture of Dominus Estate is impressive; walls naturally insulated with basalt rocks stacked randomly between a solid steel cage system, and impart intermittent rays of light inward. Darioush Winery displays spectacular rows of columns and lavish fountain systems highlighting the wineries Parisian style architecture. Artesa's design focus is on a minimalistic modern approach on the environment and winery, high-lighting the natural components of the land and expansive views. Timeless art, world class wines, dynamic restaurants, tranquil spas, and memorable architecture draw Oenophiles to the Napa Valley. Top-Flight Wine (TFW) -G.A.

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