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Premium Napa Valley Grapes Available from Crystal Springs
A 2026 harvest sourcing opportunity featuring Tempranillo, Grenache, and Touriga Nacional. As wineries evaluate fruit sources for the 2026 harvest, not every opportunity needs to fit the expected mold. While Napa Valley is often viewed through the lens of Cabernet Sauvignon, the region’s diversity can also create compelling opportunities for wineries looking to build distinctive red wine programs, explore Mediterranean varieties, or add depth and flexibility to future blends. Now available on WIN Marketplace: Premium Crystal Springs Napa Valley grapes for the upcoming 2026 harvest, including Tempranillo, Grenache, and Touriga Nacional. For wineries seeking fruit with both Napa Valley positioning and varietal distinction, this listing offers a timely opportunity to explore available grapes and connect directly with the seller. View Listing The WIN Marketplace is built to connect buyers and sellers across the wine industry, and grape listings like this show how the platform can help wi
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NEW Grape Listing on the WIN Marketplace: Premium Napa Valley Crystal Springs AVA Cabernet Sauvignon Available
Volcanic Hillsides. Napa Structure. Now available: Premium Cabernet Sauvignon from the Crystal Springs of Napa Valley AVA — a rare opportunity to source fruit from Napa Valley’s newest and highly distinctive hillside appellation. Officially established in 2024, the Crystal Springs AVA is known for its steep volcanic hillsides, cooling maritime influence, and elevations ranging from 400–1,400 feet. These conditions help produce Cabernet Sauvignon with deep concentration, rich aromatics, freshness, and structured tannins. Unlike vineyards higher up on Howell Mountain, Crystal Springs sits below the inversion layer, allowing vines to benefit from both warm afternoon sun and cool nighttime conditions. The result is Cabernet Sauvignon that balances power with elegance, making this AVA increasingly sought after by premium producers. As vineyard sourcing decisions continue across Napa Valley, listings like this provide wineries the opportunity to secure distinctive, site-driven Cabernet earl
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NEW on the WIN Marketplace: Premium Napa Valley Crystal Springs Grapes Available
Crystal Springs: A New Napa Name to Watch Now available: Premium grapes from the Crystal Springs of Napa Valley AVA — an opportunity to source fruit from one of Napa Valley’s newest and most distinctive hillside appellations. Officially established as an AVA in 2024, Crystal Springs sits along the western face of the Vaca Range and is defined by its volcanic soils, steep hillside vineyards, cooling fog influence, and elevations ranging from roughly 400–1,400 feet. Wines from the region are known for their deep concentration, rich aromatics, structure, and freshness. Listings like this offer wineries the chance to secure site-driven Napa fruit with emerging AVA prestige, while vineyard sourcing decisions for upcoming vintages are actively underway. View Listing The WIN Marketplace is built to connect buyers and sellers across the wine industry, and vineyard listings like these Premium Napa Valley Crystal Springs grapes highlight how the platform helps wineries secure distinctive, high
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NEW on the WIN Marketplace: Premium Napa Valley Crystal Springs Cabernet Franc Grapes
Hillside Cabernet Franc, Elevated Now available: Premium Cabernet Franc grapes from the Crystal Springs AVA in Napa Valley — a rare opportunity to source fruit from one of the region’s newest and most distinctive hillside appellations. Crystal Springs is defined by its rugged volcanic soils, steep slopes, and elevations reaching up to 1,400 feet , creating ideal conditions for producing fruit with intensity, structure, and layered aromatics . Cabernet Franc thrives in this environment, developing deep color, expressive aromatics, and a balance of ripe fruit and mineral character that makes it highly desirable for both blending and premium standalone wines. With vineyard sourcing decisions actively underway, listings like this offer wineries the chance to secure distinctive, site-driven fruit early and build future vintages around emerging Napa terroir.
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TTB AVA Map Explorer Napa Valley has its newest sub AVA, the Crystal Springs of Napa Valley which wineries can begin listing on their labels Nov 15th of this year. That brings the total to 17 sub AVAs within Napa Valley. The TTB has some great resources on their site including their AVA Map Explorer which is a huge resource for wineries to confirm the boundary details of any AVA.
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