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Napa County Nears Peak by Vineyard

Vines, Lower Chiles Valley, Napa County (10/20/16) Marc Hoshovsky

Lower Chiles Valley (10/20/16) Marc Hoshovsky

Wooden Valley, Napa County (10/20/16) Marc Hoshovsky

Wooden Valley Winery, Suisun Valley (10/20/16) Marc Hoshovsky

Chimney Rock Winery

Chimney Rock Winery, Stags Leap District, Napa Valley (10/20/16) Marc Hoshovsky

Redcap Vineyards, Angwin (10/20/16) Marc Hoshovsky

Redcap Vineyards, Angwin (10/20/16) Marc Hoshovsky

Lower Chiles Valley, Napa County (10/20/16) Marc Hoshovsky

Lower Chiles Valley, Napa County (10/20/16) Marc Hoshovsky

South of Rudd Winery, Yountville

South of Rudd Winery, Yountville (10/20/16) Marc Hoshovsky

Marc Hoshovski wondered why he hadn’t seen photos of fall color in the vineyards yet posted on this site.

We were wondering the same and hoping to get them from photographers and spotters before the best color peaked.

Marc’s shots show that the vineyards are prepped to peak successively over the next three weeks. That gives photographers and spotters plenty of time to head to the wine country and see magical color.

If you explore wine country backroads, be aware that the vines don’t all turn at the same time. The show develops by individual vineyard. As, autumn color matures by grape variety.

Napa County Vineyards (sea level to 2000’)Near Peak (50-75%) GO NOW! – Vineyards in Napa Valley and higher valleys to the east are turning yellow and red. There’s still a lot of green leaves to be seen, indicating they will continue to improve over the next two weeks. Higher elevations (1000-2000’)  are showing more red than the floor of Napa Valley. Drive east on Howell Mountain Road (near St Helena) to Pope Valley and Chiles Valley for these colors.

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