Wente Vineyards
Wente Family Vineyards is a winery in Livermore, California, that is "the oldest continuously operating, family-owned winery in the United States." The Wente Estate is registered as a California Historical Landmark #957. The estate is renowned for developing one of the most popular Chardonnay clones in the United States, in addition to preserving Sauvignon Blanc Clone 1 in California.
History
The winery was established by C.H. Wente in 1883 on 50 acres of land. Having received training in wines while working for Charles Krug of Napa Valley, Wente purchased a few vineyards and land with ideal soil for grape growing. Wente produced sacramental wines throughout prohibition to keep the winery and vineyards in production. After the repeal of the National Prohibition Act in Arroyo Seco located in the Salinas Valley.Ernest and his son Karl L. Wente pioneered new vineyard plantings in 1964 in the Arroyo Seco region of Monterey County. Here they plant Pinot Noir, Riesling, and Chardonnay.
In 1966, Wente Vineyards Tasting Room opens in Livermore Valley, and is one of the first tasting rooms in California. The tasting room now includes a restaurant and full 18-hole golf course.