The New Architecture of Wine

25 Spectacular California Wineries

Description

Celebrate the sophisticated blend of agriculture and style that defines California wine country.

With well-told stories and stunning photography, author Heather Hebert features the architecture of 25 California wineries in her alluring new book, The New Architecture of Wine.

As wine tourism has increased, California vintners have embraced the call to create splendid spaces where visitors can taste their unique varieties and enjoy conversation about wine. In place of imitating old-world European estates, grand architectural statements or quirky forays into bohemianism, the new architecture of wine has evolved into a celebration of California’s topography, agricultural heritage, historic architectural vernacular, and forward-thinking passion for sustainability and design.

The 25 wineries featured in The New Architecture of Wine, all built within the last ten years, include buildings designed by top architects Juan Carlos Fernandez and Howard Backen, among others. Together, these wineries form an authentic expression of the winemakers’ passion for the land and its heritage—an homage to California.

Reviews

Grab a glass of vino and start paging and dreaming. This is California wine country after all, and the 25 wineries featured here — all built within the last decade — make the most of their Golden State setting. Designed by top architects, including Juancarlos Fernandez and Howard Backen, these spaces take their cue from the vinters’ twin passions for the land and the fruit of the vine, and for enjoying both to the fullest.

Dana Joseph

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