Scalon produces small lot wines showing exceptional vineyard character, primarily the volcanic soils found within Napa Valley’s Coombsville AVA. This area’s topography with its wide range of elevations serves to funnel cooler air from the San Francisco Bay, which gives it the marine-influenced climate that is known to produce well-structured wines with intensity and balance. Scalon features varietals Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Sauvignon Blanc, Russian River Pinot Noir, and a Red
["Cabernet Sauvignon""Sauvignon Blanc""Cabernet Franc""Pinot Noir""Merlot""Bordeaux Red Blend"]
When to go
Mon-Sun10am-5pm
Good to know
Scalon Cellars focuses on ["Cabernet Sauvignon", "Sauvignon Blanc", "Cabernet Franc", "Pinot Noir", "Merlot", and more. Signature bottles include Estate Cabernet Sauvignon, Priority Red Blend. When booking a tasting, ask which current release best represents the estate's style.
Yes, Scalon Cellars has a picnic area. Call ahead to confirm any corkage fee or outside-food policy — some estates allow you to bring provisions, others have restrictions. Arrive early on weekends to secure a good spot.
Yes, Scalon Cellars offers vineyard tours. Tour spots fill before standard tasting reservations — book your tour and tasting together when you reserve.
Scalon Cellars is in Napa, CA, in the Napa Valley wine region. Phone: (707) 666-2245. Confirm hours before visiting — winery schedules vary seasonally.
Scalon Cellars was established in 2010, giving the estate 16 years to develop its wine program and farming practices.
The winemaking at Scalon Cellars is led by Julian Fayard. Visiting during special events or release weekends is often the best chance to meet the winemaking team and ask questions about specific vintages or techniques.
Mon-Sun: 10am-5pm Hours may vary seasonally — confirm by phone or on their website before visiting.
Yes, Scalon Cellars has outdoor seating. Availability is weather-dependent — call ahead to confirm, particularly outside summer months.