Napa Valley 1967 Vintage Report
Defining the 1967 vintage in Napa Valley requires looking beyond the averages, as it was a year of contrasting fortunes and precise timing.
Spring was steady if unremarkable, with the vines navigating the vulnerable flowering stage without major incident.
The growing season was solar and generous. Accumulating 1944 Growing Degree Days (GDD), the summer provided consistent warmth that drove steady sugar accumulation. A key factor was the dramatic diurnal shift (14.1°C), ensuring that despite the daytime warmth, acidities remained razor-sharp.
The season concluded with a pristine harvest window. With negligible rain (11mm), pickers could wait for perfect phenolic maturity, harvesting each block at its absolute zenith.
**Style:** Rich, opulent, and structured wines built for the long haul.
About Napa Valley
California's most iconic region, Napa Valley sets the global standard for opulent, fruit-forward Cabernet Sauvignon. Its warm climate and diverse volcanic soils produce powerful, velvety reds that rival the best of Bordeaux.
Climatic Blueprint
Growing Degree Days (GDD)
Total Rainfall
Sunshine Hours
Diurnal Shift
Frost Days
Average Temperature
Historical Context (8 Years)
Comparison of growing season heat accumulation vs regional average.
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