Markham Vineyards

Markham Vineyards is a winery founded in Napa Valley, California, in 1874. Markham has operated continuously since its founding (though under different names), making it the fourth oldest continuously operating winery in Napa County.

Markham Vineyards
LocationSt. Helena, California, USA
FormerlyLaurent Winery
Founded1978
Key peopleBryan Del Bondio, President
Kimberlee Nicholls, Winemaker
James W. Coughlin, Jr.Associate Winemaker
Parent companyMercian Corporation
Known forNapa Valley Merlot
VarietalsCabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Zinfandel, Pinot noir, Syrah, Petite Sirah, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay
Tastingopen to the public
Websitehttp://www.markhamvineyards.com
Markham Vineyards

As of 2020 it is owned by Distinguished Vineyards & Wine Partners, which is ultimately owned by Japanese company Kirin.

History

Markham Vineyards was founded by Jean Laurent, an immigrant from the Bordeaux region of France, who arrived in California in 1852 as part of the population influx that resulted from the California Gold Rush. Recognizing that suitability of the Napa Valley land for winemaking, he founded his winemaking operation in 1874.[1] Laurent and his vineyards rose to prominence during the 1880s, when wines produced in California began distribution to major population centers on the United States’ East Coast.

Jean Laurent died in 1890, after which his winery continued to operate successfully under a succession of owners until 1978. That year, vintner Bruce Markham purchased Laurent's winery and – combining it with vineyards in nearby Yountville, Oak Knoll and Calistoga, California – founded Markham Vineyards. Markham's purchase drove annual production of the Laurent vineyard from 3,500 cases to roughly 20,000 cases over the following decade.

In 1988, the former Laurent Winery was sold to Japanese wine and spirits producer Mercian Corporation, who commenced a four-year, multimillion-dollar renovation, expansion and vineyard replanting program on the Markham properties. These efforts more than doubled the capacity of Markham Vineyards.[2]

Since 2019 it has been owned by Distinguished Vineyards & Wine Partners, which is ultimately owned by Japanese company Kirin.[3]

Vineyards

Markham's Napa Valley properties encompass 350 acres (140 ha) of vineyard in the areas bordering Mt. St. Helena, around the Calistoga, Yountville and Oak Knoll communities.

Wines

Markham Vineyards produces wines in the Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Sauvignon blanc and Chardonnay families. It has historically been known for its Cabernet Sauvignon, though its Merlot, introduced in 1980, has subsequently become the brand's flagship varietal.

The Markham Mark of Distinction Grant Initiative

In 2008, Markham Vineyards created the Mark of Distinction, a charitable effort that awards two $25,000 grants per year to organizations or individuals that work to cultivate positive change in American communities.[4] To complement the grant program, Markham annually produces two single-vineyard, limited production Estate Cabernet Sauvignon wines – The Philanthropist and The Altruist – in honor of the grant recipients. These wines feature labels that highlight each grant recipient's work.[5]

Recent Mark of Distinction Grant recipients have included Long Island Sled Hockey, a sled hockey program for physically and mentally handicapped athletes; the Paul Ruby Foundation for Parkinson's Research in Geneva, Illinois; and the Bartlett Arboretum in Belle Plaine, Kansas.

References

  1. Hill, Kathleen & Gerald. Napa Valley Land of Golden Vines. The Globe Pequot Press, 2005, p. 165.
  2. Napa Valley Vintners , August 9, 2011.
  3. "Lion-owned Distinguished Vineyards & Wine Partners Acquires Two Napa Valley Wineries: Markham Vineyards and TEXTBOOK". Lion. 28 March 2019. Retrieved 17 December 2020.
  4. "Markham Vineyards Is Out To Promote Community Change", Spotlight's Wine Country Guide, April 21, 2011, accessed August 8, 2011.
  5. Arnn, Rebecca. "Markham Vineyards Is Out To Promote Community Change"], Sacramento Wine Examiner, July 14, 2011.

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