O’Shaughnessy Estate Winery | Napa Valley

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Howell Mountain, Napa Valley

O’Shaughnessy Estate Winery

A mountain estate defining Howell Mountain Cabernet Sauvignon since 1997, with fruit from three of Napa Valley’s most distinctive terroirs.

Cabernet SauvignonHowell Mountain AVAFounded 1997Mountain Viticulture

O’Shaughnessy Estate Winery sits at elevation on Howell Mountain, one of Napa Valley’s most demanding and rewarding American Viticultural Areas. Founded by Betty O’Shaughnessy in 1997, the estate has built a reputation for structured, age-worthy Cabernets that carry the unmistakable signature of high-altitude growing conditions: deep color, firm tannins, and layers of dark fruit that develop beautifully over time.

Betty O’Shaughnessy and the Vision for Howell Mountain

Betty O’Shaughnessy brought a clear purpose to Napa Valley when she established her estate in 1997: to farm Howell Mountain and let that exceptional terroir speak without interference. The name on the label reflects that personal commitment, and the winery has remained true to that original vision across nearly three decades.

Winemaker Sean Capiaux joined the project and brought technical precision to a lineup that could easily overwhelm less skilled hands. Howell Mountain fruit is not gentle. It demands winemaking that knows when to step back and let the mountain do the talking. That balance defines every bottle the estate releases.

The estate controls approximately 45 acres on Howell Mountain, supplemented by carefully selected fruit from Rutherford on the valley floor and Mt. Veeder on the western mountain range. This multi-terroir approach gives the winery the flexibility to create Napa Valley blends alongside the flagship mountain designates.

Howell Mountain sits above the fog line at elevations reaching 2,200 feet, where volcanic soils, cool nights, and intense sunshine create some of Napa Valley’s most powerful Cabernets.

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Howell Mountain Terroir: Volcanic Soils Above the Fog

Howell Mountain earned its own AVA designation in 1984, the first sub-appellation within Napa Valley to receive federal recognition. The defining characteristic is elevation. The vineyards sit above the fog line that rolls in from San Pablo Bay each afternoon, which means longer sun exposure and greater diurnal temperature swings than the valley floor receives.

The soils are volcanic in origin, specifically a combination of Aiken and Los Gatos series with high concentrations of iron-rich red clay and volcanic ash. These well-drained soils stress the vines naturally, limiting berry size and concentrating flavor compounds. The resulting wines tend toward deep color, elevated tannin structures, and lower pH than valley-floor Cabernets at comparable ripeness levels.

O’Shaughnessy’s estate vines on Ink Grade Road benefit from all of these conditions. The Rutherford fruit adds mid-palate richness and the dusty minerality that Rutherford is known for, while the Mt. Veeder component brings its own mountain intensity and spice complexity to blended expressions.

The Wines: Howell Mountain Cabernet, Merlot, and Napa Blends

The flagship is the Howell Mountain Cabernet Sauvignon. It is built for cellaring, with the firm tannin structure and concentrated dark fruit typical of the AVA. On release it shows cassis, blackberry, graphite, and hints of volcanic mineral. With five to ten years of bottle age it opens into something more complex, adding savory herbs, leather, and dried flowers.

The estate also produces a Howell Mountain Merlot, an uncommon choice at this elevation. High-altitude Merlot develops differently than valley-floor versions, gaining structure and spice at the expense of the soft plushness typical of the variety. The O’Shaughnessy Merlot rewards patience in the same way the Cabernet does.

The Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon brings together fruit from Howell Mountain, Rutherford, and Mt. Veeder into an approachable, complex expression that showcases the diversity of Napa’s mountain and valley terroirs. It is the ideal introduction to the estate’s style before exploring the single-mountain designates.

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Food Pairings for O’Shaughnessy Cabernet Sauvignon

High-elevation Cabernet Sauvignon like O’Shaughnessy’s Howell Mountain bottling has a tannin structure that makes food pairing both important and rewarding. Tannins bind to proteins, which is the chemistry behind why big red wines and red meat work so well together. The protein in beef or lamb literally softens the perception of tannin on the palate, creating a smoother, more harmonious experience than either the wine or the food would deliver alone.

For the Howell Mountain Cabernet, choose cuts with good fat marbling: ribeye steak, lamb chops, or slow-braised short ribs. The fat emulsifies the tannins further while the wine’s acidity cuts through richness, cleansing the palate between bites. Aged hard cheeses like Parmigiano-Reggiano or aged Manchego pair similarly well because of their high protein and fat content.

The Napa Valley Cabernet, with its somewhat softer structure, opens up to roasted duck, mushroom-crusted pork tenderloin, or even a hearty pasta with a meat ragu. The key is matching protein weight to tannin weight. The Merlot, though structured for the variety, is the most versatile and works beautifully with herb-roasted chicken or a charcuterie board built around cured meats and aged cheeses.

Address
5060 Ink Grade Rd, Angwin, CA 94508
AVA
Howell Mountain, Napa Valley
Tasting
By appointment; contact winery for availability
Signature Wine
Howell Mountain Cabernet Sauvignon
Founded
1997 by Betty O’Shaughnessy
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O’Shaughnessy Estate Winery: Frequently Asked Questions

Where is O’Shaughnessy Estate Winery located?
O’Shaughnessy Estate Winery is located at 5060 Ink Grade Road in Angwin, California, on Howell Mountain in the Napa Valley AVA. Howell Mountain is one of Napa Valley’s most celebrated mountain sub-appellations, known for its volcanic soils and high-elevation viticulture.
Who founded O’Shaughnessy Estate Winery?
Betty O’Shaughnessy founded the estate in 1997. Winemaker Sean Capiaux joined the project and has played a key role in shaping the estate’s style, focusing on structured, age-worthy Cabernets from high-altitude Napa terroirs.
What wines does O’Shaughnessy produce?
O’Shaughnessy produces Howell Mountain Cabernet Sauvignon, Howell Mountain Merlot, and a Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon that blends fruit from Howell Mountain, Rutherford, and Mt. Veeder. The lineup focuses exclusively on mountain and valley-floor terroirs within Napa Valley.
What makes Howell Mountain Cabernet Sauvignon distinctive?
Howell Mountain sits above the fog line at elevations up to 2,200 feet, with volcanic, well-drained soils that stress the vines and concentrate flavor. The resulting Cabernets have deep color, firm tannin structures, and layers of dark fruit that develop complexity with extended aging.
Is O’Shaughnessy Estate Winery open for tastings?
O’Shaughnessy offers tastings by appointment. Contact the winery directly through their official website to arrange a visit, as availability may be limited given the estate’s boutique production level.
How long should you age O’Shaughnessy Howell Mountain Cabernet?
The Howell Mountain Cabernet Sauvignon benefits from at least five years of cellaring after release, with the best examples developing over ten to fifteen years. The firm tannin structure and concentrated fruit provide excellent aging potential for those willing to wait.
What food pairs best with O’Shaughnessy Cabernet Sauvignon?
O’Shaughnessy Cabernet Sauvignon pairs best with protein-rich red meats such as ribeye steak, lamb chops, or braised short ribs. Tannins bind with meat proteins, softening both and creating a harmonious pairing. Aged hard cheeses and hearty mushroom dishes also work well with this mountain-grown Cabernet.