Mayacamas
Vineyards is a wine estate located in the Mayacamas Mountains which divide the
Napa and Sonoma Valleys. The old stone winery is perched on the edge of a dormant
volcano crater, near the top of Mt. Veeder. Fifty two acres of vineyards are planted
on mountain sides ranging from 1,800 to 2,400 feet above sea level. Deer, eagles,
coyotes and an occasional bear still inhabit this rugged terrain. For many centuries,
the land at Mayacamas was inhabited by the Wappo Indians, stone age hunters and
gatherers. Spear points and stone implements from their civilization are still
occasionally recovered from the vineyards. The first white settlers came to Mayacamas
in the 1860's. They were sheepherders who built the still existing barn. Little
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