Edmonds
EstateS
Vineyard

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Cabernet Sauvignon From Napa’s most protected valley.

Born of resilience, 
shared in celebration
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A Singular Place.
A Shared Vision.

Edmonds Estate lies within Napa Valley’s secluded Snell Valley, an ecologically rare landscape surrounded entirely by lands protected by the Napa Valley Land Trust, including the Missimer Snell Valley Wildflower Preserve. There are wild flowers here that are unique in the world.

On our 200-acre estate, we allocate just 10 acres to our vineyard—making this the only Cabernet Sauvignon grown in this valley with our unique soils, microclimate, and flora. Nourished by natural springs and wells, the vineyard expresses a place that will never be developed.

Scenic view of rolling hills and mountains under a clear blue sky with some thin clouds.

Taste the Difference

  • Single estate grown fruit

  • Same vintage year

  • Crafted in parallel by two different accomplished winemakers

  • Two distinctive expressions of our unique terroir

A bottle of red wine with a white label featuring a lavender illustration and the name 'Restoration' from Edmonds Estates, Napa Valley, 2023 Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon.

2023
Restoration Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon

Our reserve expression, crafted by Tim Keith

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A bottle of Elevation 2023 Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon wine from Edmonds Estates in Napa Valley, with a white label featuring a lavender illustration.

2023
Elevation Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon

A bold, fruit forward expression crafted by Adam Comartin

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Two bottles of Edmonds Estates Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon wine from Napa Valley with three empty wine glasses beside them, set on a marble surface against a gray background.

Edmonds Estate was founded by husbands Dan and Chris Edmonds-Waters, who share a long-term vision for stewarding land and crafting wines of place.

Our role is simple: to care for the vineyard, collaborate with exceptional winemakers, and allow Snell Valley to speak through the wine.